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David W. Martin



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1. Kuang, Shi; Newchurch, Michael J.; Johnson, Matthew S.; Wang, Lihua; Burris, John; Pierce, Robert B.; Eloranta, Edwin W.; Pollack, Ilana B.; Graus, Martin; de Gouw, Joost; Warneke, Carsten; Ryerson, Thomas B.; Markovic, Milos Z.; Holloway, John S.; Pour-Blazar, Arastoo; Huang, Guanyu; Liu, Xiong and Feng, Nan. Summertime tropospheric ozone enhancement associated with a cold front passage due to stratosphere-to-troposphere transport and biomass burning: Simultaneous ground-based lidar and airborne measurements. Journal of Geophysical Research-Atmospheres, Volume 122, Issue 2, 2017, pp.1293-1311. Reprint # 7864.
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2. Cattiaux, Julien; Peings, Yannick; Saint-Martin, David; Trou-Kechout, Nadege and Vavrus, Stephen J. Sinuosity of midlatitude atmospheric flow in a warming world. Geophysical Research Letters, Volume 43, Issue 15, 2016, 8259–8268. Reprint # 7712.
3. Lewis, John M.; Martin, David W.; Rabin, Robert M. and Moosmuller, Hans. Suomi: Pragmatic visionary. Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, Volume 91, Issue 5, 2010, pp.559-577. Reprint # 6286.
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4. Martin, David W.; Kohrs, Richard A.; Mosher, Frederick R.; Medaglia, Carlo Maria and Adamo, Claudia. Over-Ocean Validation of the Global Convective Diagnostic. Journal of Applied Meteorology and Climatology, Volume 47, Issue 2, 2008, pp.525-543. Reprint # 5709.
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5. Martin, David W.; Collimore, Christopher C. and Hitchman, Matthew H. El Nino and La Nina in highly reflective cloud. Journal of Climate, Volume 17, Issue 17, 2004, pp.3470-3475. Reprint # 3816.
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6. Collimore, Christopher C.; Martin, David W.; Hitchman, Matthew H.; Huesmann, Amihan and Waliser, Duane E. On the relationship between the QBO and tropical deep convection. Journal of Climate, Volume 16, Issue 15, 2003, pp.2552-2568. Reprint # 3611.
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7. Collimore, Christopher C.; Hitchman, Matthew H. and Martin, David W. Correction to 'Is there a quasi-biennial oscillation in tropical deep convection?'. Geophysical Research Letters, Volume 27, Issue 21, 2000, pp.3491. Reprint # 2866.
8. Cutrim, Elen M. C.; Martin, David W.; Butzow, Dean G.; Silva, Isa M. and Yulaeva, Elena. Pilot analysis of hourly rainfall in central and eastern Amazonia. Journal of Climate, Volume 13, Issue 7, 2000, pp.1326-1334. Reprint # 2707.
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9. Martin, David W. and Hinton, Barry B. Annual cycle in rainfall of the Indo-Pacific region. Journal of Climate, Volume 12, Issue 5, 1999, pp.1240-1256. Reprint # 2569.
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10. Segal, M.; Anderson, C.; Arritt, R. W.; Rabin, R. M. and Martin, D. W. Some observations of the clearing of cumulus clouds downwind from snow-covered areas. Monthly Weather Review, Volume 127, Issue 7, 1999, pp.1687-1692. Reprint # 2601.
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11. Collimore, Christopher C.; Hitchman, Matthew H. and Martin, David W. Is there a quasi-biennial oscillation in tropical deep convection?. Geophysical Research Letters, Volume 25, Issue 3, 1998, pp.333-336. Reprint # 2436.
12. Rabin, Robert M. and Martin, David W. Satellite observations of shallow cumulus coverage over the central United States: An exploration of land use impact on cloud cover. Journal of Geophysical Research-Atmospheres, Volume 101, 1996, pp.7149-7155. Reprint # 2326.
13. Cutrim, Elen; Martin, David W. and Rabin, Robert. Enhancement of cumulus clouds over deforested lands in Amazonia. Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, Volume 76, Issue 10, 1995, pp.1801-1805. Reprint # 2050.
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14. Martin, David W.; Schmit, Timothy J.; Goodman, Brian; Ferreira, Nelson J. and Brueske, Kurt F. A satellite-based estimate of evapotranspiration over Amazonia. Remote Sensing Reviews, Volume 10, Issue 1, 1994, pp.179-191. Reprint # 1616.
15. Goodman, Brian; Martin, David W.; Menzel, W. Paul and Cutrim, Elen C. A non-linear algorithm for estimating three-hourly rain rates over Amazonia from GOES/VISSR observations. Remote Sensing Reviews, Volume 10, Issue 1, 1994, pp.169-177. Reprint # 1617.
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16. Martin, David; Ragland, Kenneth and Stull, Roland. Clearing the air: no quick fixes. Wisconsin Environmental Dimensions, Volume 1, Issue 3, 1993, pp.10-14. Reprint # 742.
17. Martin, David W.; Hinton, Barry B. and Auvine, Brian A. Three years of rainfall over the Indian Ocean. Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, Volume 74, Issue 4, 1993, pp.581-590. Reprint # 1372.
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18. Hinton, Barry B.; Olson, William S.; Martin, David W. and Auvine, Brian. A passive microwave algorithm for tropical oceanic rainfall. Journal of Applied Meteorology, Volume 31, Issue 12, 1992, pp.1379-1395. Reprint # 1318.
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19. Ott, S. -T.; Martin, D. W. and Young, J. A. Analysis of a Trans-Atlantic Saharan dust outbreak based on satellite and GATE data. Monthly Weather Review, Volume 119, Issue 8, 1991, pp.1832-1850. Reprint # 1244.
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20. Schmit, Tim; Brueske, Kurt; Menzel, Paul; Smith, Bill; Goodman, Brian; Martin, Dave; Wylie, Don; Curtrim, Elen and Achtor, Tom. Investigating the Amazon hydrologic cycle. CIMSS View, Volume 6, Issue 1, 1990, pp.1-11. Reprint # 3902.
21. Schmit, Tim; Bureske, Kurt; Menzel, Paul; Smith, Bill; Goodman, Brian; Martin, Dave; Wylie, Don; Cutrim, Elen and Achtor, Tom. Investigating the Amazon hydrologic cycle. CIMSS View, Volume 6, Issue 1, 1990, pp.1-11. Call Number: SSEC VAS #249, v.2.
22. Martin, David W.; Goodman, Brian and Schmit, Timothy J. Estimates of daily rainfall over the Amazon Basin. Journal of Geophysical Research, Volume 95, 1990, pp.17043-17050. Call Number: SSEC VAS #249, v.2.
23. Garstang, Michael; Greco, Steven; Scala, John; Swap, Robert; Ulanski, Stanley; Fitzjarrald, David; Martin, David; Browell, Edward; Shipman, Mark; Connors, Vickie; Harriss, Robert and Talbot, Robert. The Amazon Boundary-Layer Experiment (ABLE 2B): A meteorological perspective. Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, Volume 71, Issue 1, 1990, pp.19-32. Reprint # 1129.
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24. Martin, David W.; Goodman, Brian; Schmit, Timothy J. and Cutrim, E. C. Estimates of daily rainfall over the Amazon Basin. Journal of Geophysical Research-Atmospheres, Volume 95, 1990, pp.17043-17050. Reprint # 1172.
25. Martin, David W.; Reiff, J. and Mower, R. N. Airmass transformation over the South China Sea during a winter MONEX cold surge. Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society, Volume 114, Issue 479, 1988, pp.91-113. Reprint # 849.