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James P. Kossin



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26. Shultz, James M.; Kossin, James P. and Galea, Sandro. The need to integrate climate science into public health preparedness for hurricanes and tropical cyclones. JAMA-Journal of the American Medical Association, Volume 320, Issue 16, 2018, pp.1637-1638. Reprint # 8361.
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27. Kossin, James P. Hurricane intensification along United States coast suppressed during active hurricane periods. Nature, Volume 541, Issue 7637, 2017, pp.390-393. Reprint # 7891.
28. Zhang, Lei; Rechtman, Thomas; Karnauskas, Kristopher B.; Li, Laifang; Donnelly, Jeffrey P. and Kossin, James P. Longwave emission trends over Africa and implications for Atlantic hurricanes. Geophysical Research Letters, Volume 44, Issue 17, 2017, pp.9075-9083. Reprint # 8167.
29. Velden, Christopher; Olander, Timothy; Herndon, Derrick and Kossin, James P. Reprocessing the most intense historical tropical cyclones in the satellite era using the Advanced Dvorak Technique. Monthly Weather Review, Volume 145, Issue 3, 2017, pp.971-983. Reprint # 7876.
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30. Knapp, Kenneth R.; Matthews, Jessica L.; Kossin, James P. and Hennon, Christopher C. Identification of tropical cyclone storm types using crowdsourcing. Monthly Weather Review, Volume 144, Issue 10, 2016, pp.3783-3798. Reprint # 7727.
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31. Walsh, Kevin J. E.; McBride, John L.; Klotzbach, Philip J.; Balachandran, Sethurathinam; Camargo, Suzana J.; Holland, Greg; Knutson, Thomas R.; Kossin, James P.; Lee, Tsz-cheung; Sobel, Adam and Sugi, Masato. Tropical cyclones and climate change. Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews-Climate Change, Volume 7, Issue 1, 2016, pp.65-89. Reprint # 7556.
32. Kossin, James P. and DeMaria, Mark. Reducing operational hurricane intensity forecast errors during eyewall replacement cycles. Weather and Forecasting, Volume 31, Issue 2, 2016, pp.601-608. Reprint # 7582.
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33. Yan, Qing; Wei, Ting; Korty, Robert L; Kossin, James P.; Zhang, Zhongshi and Wang, Huijun. Enhanced intensity of global tropical cyclones during the mid-Pliocene warm period. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of American (PNAS), Volume 113, Issue 46, 2016, pp.12963-12967. Reprint # 7821.
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34. Kossin, James P.; Emanuel, Kerry A. and Vecchi, Gabriel A. Comment on 'Roles of interbasin frequency changes in the poleward shifts of the maximum intensity location of tropical cyclones'. Environmental Research Letters, Volume 11, 2016, doi:10.1088/1748-9326/6/068001. Reprint # 7617.
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35. Herring, Stephanie C.; Hoell, Andrew; Hoerling, Martin P.; Kossin, James P.; Schreck, Carl J. III and Stott, Peter A. Explaining extreme events of 2015 from a climate perspective: Introduction to explaining extreme events of 2015 from a climate perspective. Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, Volume 97, Issue 12, 2016, S1-S3. Reprint # 7853.
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36. Herring, Stephanie C.; Hoell, Andrew; Hoerling, Martin P.; Kossin, James P.; Schreck, Carl J. III and Stott, Peter A. Explaining extreme events of 2015 from a climate perspective: Summary and broader context. Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, Volume 97, Issue 12, 2016, S141-S145. Reprint # 7854.
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37. Kossin, James P.; Emanuel, Kerry A. and Camargo, Suzana J. Past and projected changes in Western North Pacific tropical cyclone exposure. Journal of Climate, Volume 29, Issue 16, 2016, 5725–5739. Reprint # 7691.
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38. Herring, Stephanie C.; Hoerling, Martin P.; Kossin, James P.; Peterson, Thomas C. and Stott, Peter A. Explaining extreme events of 2014: Introduction to explaining extreme events of 2014 from a climate perspective. Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, Volume 96, Issue 12, 2015, S1-S4, S168-S169. Reprint # 7535.
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39. Herring, Stephanie C.; Hoerling, Martin P.; Kossin, James P.; Peterson, Thomas C. and Stott, Peter A. Explainging extreme events of 2014: Summary and broader context. Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, Volume 96, Issue 12, 2015, S168-S172. Reprint # 7536.
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40. Hennon, Christopher C.; Knapp, Kenneth R.; Schreck, Carl J. III; Stevens, Scott E.; Kossin, James P.; Thorne, Peter W.; Hennon, Paula A.; Kruk, Michael C.; Rennie, Jared; Gadea, Jean-Maurice; Striegl, Maximilian and Carley, Ian. Cyclone center: Can citizen scientists improve tropical cyclone intensity records?. Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, Volume 96, Issue 4, 2015, 591–607. Reprint # 7394.
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41. Walsh, Kevin J. E.; Camargo, Suzana J.; Vechhi, Gabriel A.; Daloz, Annie Sophie; Elsner, James; Emanuel, Kerry; Horn, Michael; Lim, Young-Kwon; Roberts, Malcolm; Patricola, Christina; Scoccimarro, Enrico; Sobel, Adam H.; Strazzo, Sarah; Villarini, Gabriele; Wehner, Michael; Zhao, Ming; Kossin, James P.; LaRow, Tim; Oouchi, Kazuyoshi; Schubert, Siegfried; Wang, Hui; Bachmeister, Julio; Chang, Ping; Chauvin, Fabrice; Jablonowski, Christiane; Kumar, Arun; Murakami, Kiroyuki; Ose, Tomoaki; Reeed, Kevin A.; Saravanan, Ramalingam; Yamada, Yohei; Zarzychi, Colin M.; Vidale, Pier Luiti; Honas, Jeffrey A. and Henderson, Naomi. Hurricanes and climate: The US CLIVAR Working Group on Hurricanes. Correction to figure 3. Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, Volume 96, Issue 9, 2015, pp.1440. Reprint # 7426.
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42. Kaplan, John; Rozoff, Christopher M.; DeMaria, Mark; Sampson, Charles R.; Kossin, James P.; Velden, Christopher S.; Cione, Joseph J.; Dunion, Jason P.; Knaff, John A.; Zhang, Jun A.; Dostalek, John F.; Hawkins, Jeffrey D.; Lee, Thomas F. and Solbrig, Jeremy E. Evaluating environmental impacts on tropical cyclone rapid intensification predictability utilizing statistical models. Weather and Forecasting, Volume 30, Issue 5, 2015, 1374–1396. Reprint # 7497.
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43. Walsh, Kevin J. E.; Camargo, Suzana J.; Vechhi, Gabriel A.; Daloz, Annie Sophie; Elsner, James; Emanuel, Kerry; Horn, Michael; Lim, Young-Kwon; Roberts, Malcolm; Patricola, Christina; Scoccimarro, Enrico; Sobel, Adam H.; Strazzo, Sarah; Villarini, Gabriele; Wehner, Michael; Zhao, Ming; Kossin, James P.; LaRow, Tim; Oouchi, Kazuyoshi; Schubert, Siegfried; Wang, Hui; Bachmeister, Julio; Chang, Ping; Chauvin, Fabrice; Jablonowski, Christiane; Kumar, Arun; Murakami, Kiroyuki; Ose, Tomoaki; Reeed, Kevin A.; Saravanan, Ramalingam; Yamada, Yohei; Zarzychi, Colin M.; Vidale, Pier Luiti; Honas, Jeffrey A. and Henderson, Naomi. Hurricanes and climate: The US CLIVAR Working Group on Hurricanes. Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, Volume 96, Issue 6, 2015, 997–1017. Reprint # 7426.
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44. Rozoff, Christopher M.; Velden, Christopher S.; Kaplan, John; Kossin, James P. and Wimmers, Anthony J. Improvements in the probabilistic prediction of tropical cyclone rapid intensification with passive microwave observations. Weather and Forecasting, Volume 30, Issue 4, 2015, pp.1016-1038. Reprint # 7449.
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45. Kossin, James P. Validating atmospheric reanalysis data using tropical cyclones as thermometers. Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, Volume 96, Issue 7, 2015, 1089–1096. Reprint # 7452.
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46. Kossin, James P.; Karl, Thomas R.; Knutson, Thomas R.; Emanuel, Kerry A.; Kunkel, Kenneth E. and O'Brien, James J. Reply to 'Comments on 'Monitoring and understanding trends in extreme storms: State of Knowledge''. Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, Volume 96, Issue 7, 2015, pp.1177-1179. Reprint # 7006.
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47. Daloz, Anne S.; Camargo, S. J.; Kossin, J. P.; Emanuel, K.; Horn, M.; Jonas J. A.; Kim, D.; LaRow, T.; Kim, Y.-K.; Patricola, C. M.; Roberts, M.; Scoccimarro, E.; Shaevitz, D.; Vidale, P. L.; Wang, H.; Wehner, M. and Zhao, M. Cluster analysis of downscaled and explicitly simulated North Atlantic tropical cyclone tracks. Journal of Climate, Volume 28, Issue 4, 2015, 1333–1361. Reprint # 7341.
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48. Kossin, James P. Hurricane wind-pressure relationship and eyewall replacement cycles. Weather and Forecasting, Volume 30, Issue 1, 2015, 177–181. Reprint # 7343.
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49. Schrenck, Carl J. III; Knapp, Kenneth R. and Kossin, James P. The impact of best track discrepancies on global tropical cyclone climatologies using IBTrACS. Monthly Weather Review, Volume 142, Issue 10, 2014, 3881–3899. Reprint # 7272.
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50. Kossin, James P.; Emanuel, Kerry A. and Vecchi, Gabriel A. The poleward migration of the location of tropical cyclone maximum intensity. Nature, Volume 509, Issue 7500, 2014, 349-352, appendix. Reprint # 7219.