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Jonathan E. Martin



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1. Clare, Ryan M.; Desai, Ankur R.; Martin, Jonathan E.; Notaro, Michael and Vavrus, Stephen J. Extratropical cyclone response to projected reductions in snow extent over the Great Plains. Atmosphere, Volume 14, Issue 5, 2023, pp.783. Reprint # 8955.
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2. Naud, Catherine M.; Martin, Jonathan E.; Ghosh, Poushali; Elsaesser, Gregory and Posselt, Derek. Automated identification of occluded sectors in midlatitude cyclones: Method and some climatological applications. Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society, 2023, pp.1990-2010. Reprint #8969.
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3. Mooney, Margaret E. E.; Middlecamp, Cathy; Martin, Jonathan and Ackerman, Steve A. A. The demise of the knowledge-action gap in climate change education. Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, Volume 103, Issue 10, 2022, E2265-E2272. Reprint # 8891.
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4. Martin, Jonathan E. Recent trends in the waviness of the Northern Hemisphere wintertime polar and subtropical jets. Journal of Geophysical Research-Atmospheres, Volume 126, Issue 9, 2021, e2020JD033668. Reprint # 8679.
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5. Handlos, Zachary J. and Martin, Jonathan E. Composite life cycle of west Pacific jet-superposition events and the large-scale environmental response over western North America. Monthly Weather Review, Volume 149, Issue 4, 2021, pp.1105-1124. Reprint # 8672.
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6. Winters, Andrew C.; Keyser, Daniel; Bosart, Lance F. and Martin, Jonathan E. Composite synoptic-scale environments conducive to North American polar-subtropical jet superposition events. Monthly Weather Review, Volume 148, Issue 5, 2020, pp.1987-2008. Reprint # 8539.
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7. Wetzel, Alfredo N.; Smith, Leslie M.; Stechmann, Samuel N.; Martin, Jonathan E. and Zhang, Yeyu. Potential vorticity and balanced and unbalanced moisture. Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, Volume 77, Issue 6, 2020, pp.1913-1931. Reprint # 8602.
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8. Breeden, Melissa L.; Clare, Ryan; Martin, Jonathan E. and Desai, Ankur R. Diagnosing the influence of a receding snow boundary on simulated midlatitude cyclones using piecewise potential vorticity inversion. Monthly Weather Review, Volume 148, Issue 11, 2020, pp.4479-4495. Reprint # 8671.
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9. Breeden, Melissa and Martin, Jonathan E. Evidence for nonlinear processes in fostering a North Pacific jet retraction. Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society, Volume 145, Issue 721, 2019, pp.1559-1570. Reprint # 8430.
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10. Wetzel, Alfredo N.; Smith, Leslie M.; Stechmann, Samuel N. and Martin, Jonathan E. Balanced and unbalanced components of moist atmospheric flows with phase changes. Chinese Annals of Mathematics Series B, Volume 40, Issue 6, 2019, pp.1005-1038. Reprint # 8484.
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11. Wang, Fuyao; Vavrus, Stephen J.; Francis, Jennifer A. and Martin, Jonathan E. The role of horizontal thermal advection in regulating wintertime mean and extreme temperatures over interior North America during the past and future. Climate Dynamics, Volume 53, Issue 9, 2019, pp.6125-6144. Reprint # 8489.
 (https://doi.org/10.1007/s00382-019-04917-8)
12. Kelnosky, Robert T.; Tripoli, Gregory J. and Martin, Jonathan E. Subtropical/polar jet influence on Plains and Southeast tornado outbreaks. Natural Hazards, Volume 93, Issue 1, 2018, pp.373-392. Reprint # 8431.
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13. Breeden, Melissa and Martin, Jonathan E. Analysis of the initiation of an extreme North Pacific jet retraction using piecewise tendency diagnosis. Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society, Volume 144, Issue 715, 2018, 1895-1913; part B. Reprint # 8432.
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14. Breeden, Melissa L. and Martin, J. E. Comparing North Pacific wintertime blocking and jet retractions: Identification, structure, and mechanisms. Conference on Climate Variability and Change, 31st, Houston, TX, 7-11 January 2018. American Meteorological Society, Boston, MA, 2018, Abstract 6B.3.
15. Taheri, Jessica R. and Martin, J. E. The influence of microphysics parameterizations on medium-range forecasts of hemispheric waviness. Conference on Climate Variability and Change, 31st, Houston, TX, 7-11 January 2018. American Meteorological Society, Boston, MA, 2018, Abstract 2A.5.
16. Christenson, Croix E.; Martin, Jonathan E. and Handlos, Zachary J. A synoptic climatology of Northern Hemisphere, cold season polar and subtropical jet superposition events. Journal of Climate, Volume 30, Issue 18, 2017, pp.7231-7246. Reprint # 8091.
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17. Mayer, Kirsten J. and Martin, J. E. Analyzing large-scale, wintertime extreme warm events using self-organizing maps. Conference on Climate Variability and Change, 29th, Seattle, WA, 21-26 January 2017. American Meteorological Society, Boston, MA, 2017, Abstract 497.
18. Raju, Simran K. and Martin, J. E. Examining the influence of East Asian winter monsoon cold surges on the areal extent of the lower tropospheric, Northern Hemisphere wintertime cold pool. Conference on Climate Variability and Change, 29th, Seattle, WA, 21-26 January 2017. American Meteorological Society, Boston, MA, 2017, Abstract 526.
19. Madsen, Maria Mercedes and Martin, J. E. Using empirical orthogonal function/principal component analysis to explore wintertime Pacific jet variability. Conference on Climate Variability and Change, 29th, Seattle, WA, 21-26 January 2017. American Meteorological Society, Boston, MA, 2017, Abstract 528.
20. Handlos, Zachary and Martin, J. E. The composite life cycle of West Pacific jet superposition events and their associated large-scale environments. Conference on Climate Variability and Change, 29th, Seattle, WA, 21-26 January 2017. American Meteorological Society, Boston, MA, 2017, Abstract 7B.5.
21. Madsen, Maria M.; Hitchman, M. H. and Martin, J. E. Exploring the relationship between SST anomalies in the Northeast Pacific and North Atlantic and the shape of the polar vortex. Conference on Middle Atmosphere, 19th, Portland, OR, 26-30 June 2017. American Meteorological Society, Boston, MA, 2017, Abstract 11.6.
22. Dacey, Connor and Martin, J. E. The role of polar/subtropical jet interaction in the south-central US flood of March 2016. Conference on Weather Analysis and Forecasting, 28th, and Conference on Numerical Weather Prediction, 24th, Seattle, WA, 21-26 January 2017. American Meteorological Society, Boston, MA, 2017, Abstract 10B.4.
23. Taheri, Jessica R. and Martin, J. E. The influence of atmospheric rivers and associated latent heat release on downstream waviness. Conference on Weather Analysis and Forecasting, 28th, and Conference on Numerical Weather Prediction, 24th, Seattle, WA, 21-26 January 2017. American Meteorological Society, Boston, MA, 2017, Abstract 11B.4.
24. Griffin, Kyle S. and Martin, Jonathan E. Synoptic features associated with temporally coherent modes of variability of the North Pacific jet stream. Journal of Climate, Volume 30, Issue 1, 2017, pp.39-54. Reprint # 7823.
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25. Winters, Andrew C. and Martin, Jonathan E. Diagnosis of a North American polar-subtropical jet superposition employing piecewise potential vorticity inversion. Monthly Weather Review, Volume 145, Issue 5, 2017, pp.1853-1873. Reprint # 7915.
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