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Donald R. Johnson



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51. Zillman, John W. and Johnson, D. R. Thermally-forced mean mass circulations in the southern hemisphere. Tellus, Volume 37, Issue 1, 1985, pp.56-76. Reprint # 505.
52. Vergin, James M.; Johnson, D. R. and Atlas, R. A quasi-Lagrangian diagnostic case study of the effect of satellite sounding data assimilation on model cyclone prediction. Monthly Weather Review, Volume 112, Issue 4, 1984, pp.725-739. Reprint # 591.
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53. Wei, Ming-Ying; Johnson, D. R.; Schaak, T. K. and Selin, R. D. A quick comparison of diabatic heating rates between NMC IIIa and ECMWF IIIb data sets for January 1979. The Global Weather Experiment Newsletter, Volume 4, April 1984, pp.11-20. Reprint # 559.
54. Keyser, Dennis A. and Johnson, Donald R. Effects of diabatic heating on the ageostrophic circulation of an upper tropospheric jet streak. Monthly Weather Review, Volume 112, Issue 9, 1984, pp.1709-1724. Reprint # 618.
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55. Bates, Gary T. and Johnson, Donald R. Mass and angular momentum diagnostics of cyclones within numerically simulated linear baroclinic waves. Monthly Weather Review, Volume 112, Issue 2, 1984, pp.246-258. Reprint # 912.
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56. Schlesinger, Robert E.; Uccellini, Louis W. and Johnson, Donald R. The effects of the Asselin time filter on numerical solutions to the linearized shallow-water wave equations. Monthly Weather Review, Volume 111, Issue 3, 1983, pp.455-467. Reprint # 326.
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57. Wei, Ming-Ying; Johnson, D. R. and Townsend, R. D. Seasonal distributions of diabatic heating during the First GARP Global Experiment. Tellus, Volume 35, Issue 4, 1983, pp.241-255. Reprint # 303.
58. Johnson, Donald R. and Uccellini, Louis W. A comparison of methods for computing the sigma-coordinate pressure gradient force for flow over sloped terrain in a hybrid theta-sigma model. Monthly Weather Review, Volume 111, Issue 4, 1983, pp.870-886. Reprint # 517.
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59. Otto-Bliesner, Bette L. and Johnson, Donald R. Thermally-forced mean mass circulations in the northern hemisphere. Monthly Weather Review, Volume 110, Issue 8, 1982, pp.916-932. Reprint # 166.
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60. Johnson, Donald R. and Downey, W. K. On the energetics of open systems. Tellus, Volume 34, Issue 5, 1982, pp.458-470. Reprint # 198.
61. Gallimore, Robert G. and Johnson, Donald R. The forcing of the meridional circulation of the isentropic zonally averaged circumpolar vortex. Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, Volume 38, Issue 3, 1981, pp.583-599. Reprint # 31.
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62. Gallimore, Robert G. and Johnson, Donald R. A numerical diagnostic model of the zonally averaged circulation in isentropic coordinates. Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, Volume 38, Issue 9, 1981, pp.1870-1890. Reprint # 32.
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63. Johnson, Donald R. A generalized transport equation for use with meteorological coordinate systems. Monthly Weather Review, Volume 108, Issue 6, 1980, pp.733-745. Reprint # 53.
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64. Uccellini, Louis W. and Johnson, Donald R. The coupling of upper and lower tropospheric jet streaks and implications for the development of severe convective storms. Monthly Weather Review, Volume 107, Issue 6, 1979, pp.682-703. Reprint # 138.
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65. Uccellini, Louis W.; Johnson, D. R. and Schlesinger, R. E. An isentropic and sigma coordinate hybrid numerical model: Model development and some initial tests. Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, Volume 36, Issue 3, 1979, pp.390-414. Reprint # 139.
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66. Johnson, Donald R. Joint UCAR/AMS committee report on activities, findings, and recommendations. Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, Volume 60, Issue 11, 1979, pp.1313-1315. Reprint # 55.
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67. Johnson, Donald R. Presentation, Hearings (including report) before the Subcommittee on Space Science and Applications of the Committee on Science and Technology. U.S. Congress. House. 96th. 1st Session, Volume 13, Issue 45, 1979, pp.110-118. Reprint # 175.
68. Johnson, Donald R. Presentation of Prof. Donald R. Johnson, Associate Director, Space Science and Engineering Center, University of Wisconsin-Madison. Subcommittee on Space Science and Applications, US House of Representatives, Volume 96, 13-16 July 1979, pp.110-118. Reprint # 1674.
69. Johnson, Donald R. Editorial procedures for Monthly Weather Review. Monthly Weather Review, Volume 106, Issue 1, 1978, pp.1. Reprint # 52.
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70. Downey, William K. and Johnson, Donald R. The mass, absolute angular momentum and kinetic energy budgets of model-generated extratropical cyclones and anticyclones. Monthly Weather Review, Volume 106, Issue 4, 1978, pp.469-481. Reprint # 29.
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71. Gall, Robert L. and Johnson, D. R. A comparison of two methods for estimating sensible heat flux in oceanic extratropical synoptic-scale systems. Tellus, Volume 29, Issue 3, 1977, pp.222-228. Reprint # 30.
72. Johnson, Donald R. and Downey, William K. The absolute angular momentum budget of an extratropical cyclone: Quasi-lagrangian diagnostics 3. Monthly Weather Review, Volume 104, Issue 1, 1976, pp.3-14. Reprint # 991.
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73. Johnson, Donald R. and Downey, William K. Azimuthally averaged transport and budget equations for storms: Quasi-Lagrangian diagnostics 1. Monthly Weather Review, Volume 103, Issue 11, 1975, pp.967-979. Reprint # 513.
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74. Johnson, Donald R. and Downey, William K. The absolute angular momentum of storms: Quasi-lagrangian diagnostics 2. Monthly Weather Review, Volume 103, Issue 12, 1975, pp.1063-1076. Reprint # 515.
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75. Schmidt, Phillip J. and Johnson, Donald R. Use of approximating polynomials to estimate profiles of wind, divergence, and vertical motion. Monthly Weather Review, Volume 100, Issue 5, 1972, pp.345-353. Reprint # 1741.
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