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Jonathan E. Martin



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26. Delcambre, Sharon C.; Lorenz, David J.; Vimont, Daniel J. and Martin, Jonathan E. Diagnosing Northern Hemisphere jet portrayal in 17 CMIP3 Global Climate Models: Twentieth-century intermodel variability. Journal of Climate, Volume 26, Issue 14, 2013, 4910–4929. Reprint # 7043.
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27. Delcambre, Sharon C.; Lorenz, David J.; Vimont, Daniel J. and Martin, Jonathan E. Diagnosing Northern Hemisphere jet portrayal in 17 CMIP3 Global Climate Models: Twenty-first-century projections. Journal of Climate, Volume 26, Issue 14, 2013, pp.4930-4946. Reprint # 7044.
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28. Lang, Andrea A. and Martin, Jonathan E. The structure and evolution of lower stratospheric frontal zones, part II: The influence of tropospheric ascent on lower stratospheric frontal development. Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society, Volume 139, Issue 676, 2013, pp.1798-1809. Reprint # 7123.
29. Kaplan, Michael L.; Vellore, Ramesh K.; Lewis, John M.; Underwood, S. Jeffrey; Pauley, Patricia M.; Martin, Jonathan E. and Krishnan, R. Re-examination of the I-5 dust storm. Journal of Geophysical Research-Atmospheres, Volume 118, Issue 2, 2013, doi:10.1002/jgrd.50131. Reprint # 6943.
30. Kaplan, Michael L.; Vellore, Ramesh K.; Lewis, John M.; Underwood, S. Jeffrey; Pauley, Patricia M.; Martin, Jonathan E.; Rabin, Robert M. and Krishnan, R. Subtropical-polar jet interactions in Southern Plains dust storms. Journal of Geophysical Research-Atmospheres, Volume 118, Issue 23, 2013, doi:10.1002/2013JD020345. Reprint # 7129.
31. Lang, Andrea A. and Martin, Jonathan E. The structure and evolution of lower stratospheric frontal zones, part 1: Examples in northwesterly and southwesterly flow. Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society, Volume 138, Issue 666, 2012, pp.1350-1365. Reprint # 6843.
32. Wu, Longao; Martin, Jonathan E. and Petty, Grant W. Piecewise potential vorticity diagnosis of the development of a polar low over the Sea of Japan. Tellus, Volume 63, Issue 2, 2011, pp.198-211. Reprint # 6410.
33. Jaffe, Sharon C.; Martin, Jonathan E.; Vimont, Daniel J. and Lorenz, David J. A synoptic climatology of episodic, subseasonal retractions of the Pacific Jet. Journal of Climate, Volume 24, Issue 11, 2011, 2846–2860. Reprint # 6467.
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34. Lang, Andrea A. and Martin, Jonathan E. The influence of rotational frontogenesis and its associated shearwise vertical motions on the development of an upper-level front. Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society, Volume 136, Issue 646, 2010, pp.239-252. Reprint # 6258.
35. Hartung, Daniel C.; Otkin, Jason A.; Martin, Jonathan E. and Turner, David D. The life cycle of an undular bore and its interaction with a shallow, intense cold front. Monthly Weather Review, Volume 138, Issue 3, 2010, pp.886-908. Reprint # 6263.
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36. Hulme, Andrew L. and Martin, Jonathan E. Synoptic- and frontal-scale influences on tropical transition events in the Atlantic basin, part I: A six-case survey. Monthly Weather Review, Volume 137, Issue 11, 2009, pp.3605-3625. Reprint # 6183.
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37. Hulme, Andrew L. and Martin, Jonathan E. Synoptic- and frontal-scale influences on tropical transition events in the Atlantic basin, part II: Tropical transition of Hurricane Karen. Monthly Weather Review, Volume 137, Issue 11, 2009, pp.3626-3650. Reprint # 6184.
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38. Tang, Jianwu; Bolstad, Paul V.; Desai, Ankur R.; Martin, Jonathan G.; Cook, Bruce D.; Davis, Kenneth J. and Carey, Eileen V. Ecosystem respiration and its components in an old-growth forest in the Great Lakes region of the United States. Agricultural and Forest Meteorology, Volume 148, Issue 2, 2008, pp.171-185. Reprint # 5817.
39. Desai, Ankur R.; Noormets, Asko; Bolstad, Paul V.; Chen, Jiquan; Cook, Bruce D.; Davis, Kenneth J.; Euskirchen, Eugenie S.; Gough, Christopher; Martin, Jonathan G.; Ricciuto, Daniel M.; Schmid, Hans Peter; Tang, Jianwu and Wang, Weiguo. Influence of vegetation and seasonal forcing on carbon dioxide fluxes across the Upper Midwest, USA: Implications for regional scaling. Agricultural and Forest Meteorology, Volume 148, Issue 2, 2008, pp.288-308. Reprint # 5675.
40. Cook, Bruce D.; Bolstad, Paul V.; Martin, Jonathan G.; Heinsch, Faith Ann; Davis, Kenneth J.; Wang, Weiguo; Desai, Ankur R. and Teclaw, Ron M. Using light-use and production efficiency models to predict photosynthesis and net carbon exchange during forest canopy disturbance. Ecosystems, Volume 11, Issue 1, 2008, pp.26-44. Reprint # 5676.
41. Martin, Jonathan E. Lower-tropospheric height tendencies associated with the shearwise and transverse components of quasigeostrophic vertical motion. Monthly Weather Review, Volume 135, Issue 7, 2007, pp.2803-2809. Reprint # 5384.
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42. Knippertz, P. and Martin, J. E. The role of dynamic and diabatic processes in the generation of cut-off lows over Northwest Africa. Meteorology and Atmospheric Physics, Volume 96, Issue 1, 2007, pp.3-19. Reprint # 5394.
43. Zimet, Tarisa; Martin, Jonathan E. and Potter, Brian E. The influence of an upper-level frontal zone on the Mack Lake Wildfire environment. Meteorological Applications, Volume 14, Issue 2, 2007, pp.131-147. Reprint # 6070.
44. Thomas, Blaine C. and Martin, Jonathan E. A synoptic climatology and composite analysis of the Alberta Clipper. Weather and Forecasting, Volume 22, Issue 2, 2007, pp.315-333. Reprint # 5343.
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45. Zhu, Xiaojie; Sun, Lilin; Liu, Zhengyu; Liu, Qinyu and Martin, Jonathan E. A synoptic analysis of the interannual variability of winter cyclone activity in the Aleutian low region. Journal of Climate, Volume 20, Issue 8, 2007, pp.1523-1538. Reprint # 5351.
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46. Knippertz, Peter and Martin, Jonathan E. A Pacific moisture conveyor belt and its relationship to a significant precipitation event in the semiarid southwestern United States. Weather and Forecasting, Volume 22, Issue 1, 2007, pp.125-144. Reprint # 5283.
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47. Martin, Jonathan E. The role of shearwise and transverse quasigeostrophic vertical motions in the midlatitude cyclone life cycle. Monthly Weather Review, Volume 134, Issue 4, 2006, pp.1174-1193. Reprint # 5081.
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48. Decker, Steven G. and Martin, Jonathan E. A local energetics analysis of the life cycle differences between consecutive, explosively deepening, continental cyclones. Monthly Weather Review, Volume 133, Issue 1, 2005, pp.295-316. Reprint # 4251.
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49. Knippertz, Peter and Martin, Jonathan E. Tropical plumes and extreme precipitation in subtropical and tropical West Africa. Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society, Volume 131, Issue 610, 2005, pp.2337-2365. Reprint # 4801.
50. Cook, Bruce D.; Davis, Kenneth J.; Wang, Weiguo; Desai, Ankur; Berger, Bradford W.; Teclaw, Ron M.; Martin, Jonathan G.; Bolstad, Paul V.; Bakwin, Peter S.; Yi, Chuixiang and Heilman, Warren. Carbon exchange and venting anomalies in an upland deciduous forest in northern Wisconsin, USA. Agricultural and Forest Meteorology, Volume 126, Issue 3, 2004, pp.271-295. Reprint # 5469.