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David W. Martin



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26. Martin, David W. and Howland, M. R. Grid history: A Geostationary satellite technique for estimating daily rainfall in the tropics. Journal of Climate and Applied Meteorology, Volume 25, Issue 2, 1986, pp.184-195. Reprint # 717.
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27. Lee, Bonita G.; Chin, R. T. and Martin, D. W. Automated rain-rate classification of satellite images using statistical pattern recognition. IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing, Issue 3, 1985, pp.315-324. Reprint # 627.
28. Martin, David W.; Auvine, Brian and Suchman, David. Synoptic forcing and control of deep convection on Day 261 of GATE. Monthly Weather Review, Volume 112, Issue 10, 1984, pp.1936-1959. Reprint # 614.
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29. Mower, R. Neil; Chu, J. H.; Martin, D. W. and Auvine, B. Mean state of the troposphere over south-east Asia and the East Indies, December 1978. Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society, Volume 110, Issue 466, 1984, pp.1023-1033. Reprint # 611.
30. Martin, David W. and Howland, M. R. Daily Arabian Sea rainfall during the onset of the 1979 monsoon: A satellite estimate. Papers in Meteorological Research, Volume 6, Issue 2, 1983, pp.91-100. Reprint # 783.
31. Spencer, Roy W.; Olson, W. S.; Rongzhang, W.; Martin, D. W.; Weinman, J. A. and Santek, D. A. Heavy thunderstorms observed over land by the Nimbus-7 Scanning Multichannel Microwave Radiometer. Journal of Climate and Applied Meteorology, Volume 22, Issue 6, 1983, pp.1041-1046. Reprint # 317.
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32. Spencer, Roy W.; Martin, D. W.; Hinton, B. B. and Weinman, J. A. Satellite microwave radiances correlated with radar rain rates over land. Nature, Volume 304, Issue 5922, 1983, pp.141-143. Reprint # 226.
33. Martin, David W. and Howland, M. R. Rainfall over the Arabian Sea during the onset of the 1979 monsoon. Nature, Volume 300, Issue 5893, 1982, pp.628-630. Reprint # 205.
34. Lo, Cecil S.; Barchet, Wm. R. and Martin, David W. Vertical mass transport in cumulonimbus clouds on day 261 of GATE. Monthly Weather Review, Volume 110, Issue 12, 1982, pp.1994-2004. Reprint # 289.
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35. Martin, David W. and Schreiner, Anthony J. Characteristics of West African and East Atlantic cloud clusters: A survey from GATE. Monthly Weather Review, Volume 109, Issue 8, 1981, pp.1671-1688. Reprint # 73.
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36. Norton, Carl C.; Mosher, F. R.; Hinton, B. B.; Martin, D. W.; Santek, D. and Kuhlow, W. A model for calculating desert aerosol turbidity over the oceans from geostationary satellite data. Journal of Applied Meteorology, Volume 19, Issue 6, 1980, pp.633-644. Reprint # 88.
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37. Warner, C.; Simpons, J.; Martin, D.; Suchman, D. and Mosher, F. R. Reply [to Margaret A. Lemone's 'On the difficulty of measuring temperature and humidity in cloud: Comments on 'Shallow convection on Day 261 of GATE: Mesoscale arcs']. Monthly Weather Review, Volume 108, Issue 10, 1980, pp.1705-1707. Reprint # 1343.
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38. Warner, Charles; Simpson, J.; Van Helvoirt, G.; Martin, D. W.; Suchman, D. and Austin, G. L. Deep convection on day 261 of GATE. Monthly Weather Review, Volume 108, Issue 2, 1980, pp.169-194. Reprint # 143.
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39. Martin, David W. and Sikdar, Dhirendra N. A case study of West Atlantic cloud clusters: Part 2. Dynamic structure and environment. Monthly Weather Review, Volume 107, Issue 10, 1979, pp.1343-1369. Reprint # 288.
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40. Mower, R. N.; Austin, G. L.; Betts, A. K.; Gautier, C.; Grossman, R.; Kelley, J.; Marks, F. and Martin, D. W. A case study of GATE convective activity. Atmosphere-Ocean, Volume 17, Issue 1, 1979, pp.46-59. Reprint # 314.
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41. Stout, John E.; Martin, David W. and Sikdar, Dhirendra N. Estimating GATE rainfall with geosynchronous satellite images. Monthly Weather Review, Volume 107, Issue 5, 1979, pp.585-598. Reprint # 121.
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42. Warner, Charles; Simpson, J.; Martin, D. W.; Suchman, D.; Mosher, F. R. and Reinking, R. F. Shallow convection on day 261 of GATE: Mesoscale arcs. Monthly Weather Review, Volume 107, Issue 12, 1979, pp.1617-1635. Reprint # 144.
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43. Griffith, Cecilia Girz; Woodley, William L.; Grube, Pamela G.; Martin, David W.; Stout, John and Sikdar, Dhirendra N. Rain estimation from geosynchronous satellite imagery-visible and infrared studies. Monthly Weather Review, Volume 106, Issue 8, 1978, pp.1153-1171. Reprint # 292.
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44. Suchman, David; Martin, D. W. and Sikdar, D. N. Deep convective mass transports: An estimate from a geostationary satellite. Monthly Weather Review, Volume 105, Issue 8, 1977, pp.943-953. Reprint # 335.
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45. Suchman, David D. and Martin, D. W. Wind sets from SMS images: An assessment of quality for GATE. Journal of Applied Meteorology, Volume 15, Issue 12, 1976, pp.1265-1278. Reprint # 785.
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46. Martin, David W. and Sikdar, Dhirendra N. A case study of Atlantic cloud clusters, Part I: Morphology and thermodynamic structure. Monthly Weather Review, Volume 103, Issue 8, 1975, pp.691-708. Reprint # 72.
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47. Woodley, William Lee; Griffith, Cecila G.; Martin, David W. and Sikdar, Dhirendra N. Groundtruth for convective rainfall estimation. Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, Volume 55, Issue 3, 1974, pp.233-234. Reprint # 5057.
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48. Martin, David W. and Schere, Wolfgang D. Review of satellite rainfall estimation methods. Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, Volume 54, Issue 7, 1973, pp.661-674. Reprint # 76.
49. Martin, David W. and Suomi, V. E. A satellite study of cloud clusters over the tropical north Atlantic Ocean. Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, Volume 53, Issue 2, 1972, pp.135-156. Reprint # 77.
50. Martin, David W. Frequencies and durations of extreme surface temperatures (REPORT No. RR-TR-70-11). United States Army Missile Command, Redstone Arsenal, AL, 1970. Reprint # 74.