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Jonathan E. Martin



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51. Martin, Jonathan E. and Otkin, Jason A. The rapid growth and decay of an extratropical cyclone over the central Pacific Ocean. Weather and Forecasting, Volume 19, Issue 2, 2004, pp.358-376. Reprint # 3702.
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52. Otkin, Jason A. and Martin, Jonathan E. A synoptic climatology of the subtropical Kona storm. Monthly Weather Review, Volume 132, Issue 6, 2004, pp.1502-1517. Reprint # 3734.
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53. Martin, Jonathan G.; Bolstad, Paul V. and Norman, John M. A carbon dioxide flux generator for testing infrared gas analyzer-based soil respiration systems. Soil Science Society of America Journal, Volume 68, Issue 2, 2004, pp.514-518. Reprint # 4045.
54. Otkin, Jason A. and Martin, Jonathan E. The large-scale modulation of subtropical cyclogenesis in the central and eastern Pacific Ocean. Monthly Weather Review, Volume 132, Issue 7, 2004, pp.1813-1828. Reprint # 3751.
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55. Posselt, Derek J. and Martin, Jonathan E. The effect of latent heat release on the evolution of a warm occluded thermal structure. Monthly Weather Review, Volume 132, Issue 2, 2004, pp.578-599. Reprint # 3678.
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56. Wetzel, Suzanne W. and Martin, Jonathan E. Reply [to comments on 'An operational ingredients-based methodology for forecasting midlatitude winter season precipitation']. Weather and Forecasting, Volume 17, Issue 1, 2002, pp.168-171. Reprint # 3269.
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57. McLay, Justin G. and Martin, Jonathan E. Surface cyclolysis in the North Pacific Ocean, Part III: Composite local energetics of tropospheric-deep cyclone decay associated with rapid surface cyclolysis. Monthly Weather Review, Volume 130, Issue 10, 2002, pp.2507-2529. Reprint # 3186.
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58. Martin, Jonathan E. and Marsili, Nathan. Surface cyclolysis in the North Pacific Ocean, Part II: Piecewise potential vorticity diagnosis of a rapid cyclolysis event. Monthly Weather Review, Volume 130, Issue 5, 2002, pp.1264-1281. Reprint # 3160.
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59. Potter, Brian E. and Martin, Jonathan E. Accuracy of 24- and 48-hour forecasts of Haines' index. National Weather Digest, Volume 25, Issue 3, 2001, pp.38-46. Reprint # 4225.
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60. Wetzel, Suzanne W. and Martin, Jonathan E. Forecasting technique: An operational ingredients-based methodology for forecasting midlatitude winter season precipitation. Weather and Forecasting, Volume 16, Issue 1, 2001, pp.156-167. Reprint # 2849.
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61. Martin, Jonathan E.; Grauman, Rhett D. and Marsili, Nathan. Surface cyclolysis in the north Pacific Ocean, Part I: A synoptic climatology. Monthly Weather Review, Volume 129, Issue 4, 2001, pp.748-765. Reprint # 2870.
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62. Kristovich, David A. R.; Young, George S.; Verlinde, Johannes; Sousounis, Peter J.; Mourad, Pierre; Lenschow, Donald; Rauber, Robert M.; Ramamurthy, Mohan K.; Jewett, Brian F.; Beard, Kenneth; Cutrim, Elen; DeMott, Paul J.; Eloranta, Edwin W.; Hjelmfelt, Mark R.; Kreidenweis, Sonia M.; Martin, Jon; Moore, James; Ochs, Harry T. III; Rogers, David C.; Scala, John; Tripoli, Gregory and Young, John. The Lake-Induced Convection Experiment and the Snowband Dynamics Project. Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, Volume 81, Issue 3, 2000, pp.519-542. Reprint # 2679.
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63. Korner, Sebastian O. and Martin, Jonathan E. Piecewise frontogenesis from a potential vorticity perspective: Methodology and a case study. Monthly Weather Review, Volume 128, Issue 5, 2000, pp.1266-1288. Reprint # 2793.
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64. Martin, Jonathan E. The separate roles of geostrophic vorticity and deformation in the midlatitude occlusion process. Monthly Weather Review, Volume 127, Issue 10, 1999, pp.2404-2418. Reprint # 2634.
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65. Martin, Jonathan E. Quasigeostrophic forcing of ascent in the occluded sector of cyclones and the trowal airstream. Monthly Weather Review, Volume 127, Issue 1, 1999, pp.70-88. Reprint # 2640.
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66. Martin, Jonathan E. The structure and evolution of a continental winter cyclone, part I: Frontal structure and the occlusion process. Monthly Weather Review, Volume 126, Issue 2, 1998, pp.303-328. Reprint # 2460.
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67. Martin, Jonathan E. The structure and evolution of a continental winter cyclone, part II: Frontal forcing of an extreme snow event. Monthly Weather Review, Volume 126, Issue 2, 1998, pp.329-348. Reprint # 2461.
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68. Martin, Jonathan E. On the deformation term in the quasigeostrophic omega equation. Monthly Weather Review, Volume 126, Issue 7, 1998, pp.2000-2007. Reprint # 2541.
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69. Castle, Jeffrey A.; Locatelli, John D.; Martin, Jonathan E. and Hobbs, Peter V. Notes and Correspondence. Structure and evolution of winter cyclones in the central United States and their effects on the distribution of precipitation, Part IV: The evolution of a drytrough on 8-9 March 1992. Monthly Weather Review, Volume 124, Issue 7, 1996, pp.1591-1595. Reprint # 3999.
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70. Hobbs, Peter V.; Locatelli, John D. and Martin, Jonathan E. A new conceptual model for cyclones generated in the lee of the Rocky Mountains. Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, Volume 77, Issue 6, 1996, pp.1169-1178. Reprint # 4000.
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71. Martin, Jonathan E.; Locatelli, John D.; Hobbs, Peter V.; Wang, Peng-Yun and Castle, Jeffrey A. Structure and evolution of winter cyclones in the central United States and their effects on the distribution of precipitation, Part I: A synoptic-scale rainband associated with a dryline and lee trough. Monthly Weather Review, Volume 123, Issue 2, 1995, pp.241-264. Reprint # 3996.
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72. Wang, Peng-Yun; Martin, Jonathan E.; Locatelli, John D. and Hobbs, Peter V. Structure and evolution of winter cyclones in the central United States and their effects on the distribution of precipitation, Part II: Arctic fronts. Monthly Weather Review, Volume 123, Issue 5, 1995, pp.1328-1344. Reprint # 3997.
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73. Locatelli, John D.; Martin, Jonathan E.; Castle, Jeffrey A. and Hobbs, Peter V. Structure and evolution of winter cyclones in the central United States and their effects on the distribution of precipitation, Part III: The development of a squall line associated with weak cold frontogenesis aloft. Monthly Weather Review, Volume 123, Issue 9, 1995, pp.2641-2662. Reprint # 3998.
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74. Locatelli, J. D.; Martin, J. E. and Hobbs, P. V. Development and propagation of precipitation cores on cold fronts. Atmospheric Research, Volume 38, Issue 1, 1995, pp.177-206. Reprint # 4916.
75. Locatelli, John D.; Martin, Jonathan E. and Hobbs, Peter V. A wide cold-frontal rainband and its relationship to frontal topography. Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society, Volume 120, Issue 516, 1994, pp.259-275. Reprint # 4155.