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Michael C. Morgan



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1. Morgan, Michael C. On the dynamics of adjustment in the f-plane shallow water adjoint system. Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, Volume 75, Issue 5, 2018, pp.1571-1585. Reprint # 8274.
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2. Park, Sei-Young; Kim, Hyun Mee; Lee, Tae-Yuong and Morgan, Michael C. Statistical distributions of singular vectors for tropical cyclones affecting Korea over a 10-year period. Meteorology and Atmospheric Physics, Volume 120, Issue 3, 2013, pp.107-122. Reprint # 7030.
3. Hoover, Brett T. and Morgan, Michael C. Dynamical sensitivity analysis of tropical cyclone steering using an adjoint model. Monthly Weather Review, Volume 139, Issue 9, 2011, pp.2761-2775. Reprint # 6496.
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4. Rappin, Eric D.; Morgan, Michael C. and Tripoli, Gregory J. The impact of outflow environment on tropical cyclone intensification and structure. Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, Volume 68, Issue 2, 2011, pp.177-194. Reprint # 6413.
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5. Bi, Li; Jung, James A.; Morgan, Michael C. and Le Marshall, John F. Assessment of assimilating ASCAT surface wind retrievals in the NCEP global data assimilation system. Monthly Weather Review, Volume 139, Issue 11, 2011, pp.3405-3421. Reprint # 6551.
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6. Hoover, Brett T. and Morgan, Michael C. Validation of a tropical cyclone steering response function with a barotropic adjoint model. Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, Volume 67, Issue 6, 2010, pp.1806-1816. Reprint # 6292.
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7. Bi, Li; Jung, James A.; Morgan, Michael C. and Le Marshall, John G. A two-season impact study of the WindSat surface wind retrievals in the NCEP global data assimilation system. Weather and Forecasting, Volume 25, Issue 3, 2010, pp.931-949. Reprint # 6293.
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8. Illari, L.; Marshall, J.; Bannon, P.; Botella, J.; Clark, R.; Haine, T.; Kumar, A.; Lee, S.; Mackin, K. J.; McKinley, G. A.; Morgan, M.; Najjar, R.; Sikora, T. and Tandon, A. 'Weather in a Tank': Exploiting laboratory experiments in the teaching of meteorology, oceanography, and climate. Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, Volume 90, Issue 11, 2009, 1619-1632, cover. Reprint # 6189.
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9. Keller, Linda M.; Houghton, David D. and Morgan, Michael C. The future of medium-extended-range weather prediction: User perspectives. Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, Volume 88, Issue 5, 2007, pp.634-638. Reprint # 5357.
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10. Morgan, Michael C.; Houghton, David D. and Keller, Linda M. The future of medium-extended-range weather prediction: Challenges and a vision. Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, Volume 88, Issue 5, 2007, pp.631-634. Reprint # 5356.
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11. Le Marshall, John; Bi, Li; Jung, James; Zapotocny, Tom and Morgan, Michael. WindSat polarimetric microwave observations improve southern hemisphere numerical weather prediction. Australian Meteorological Magazine, Volume 56, Issue 1, 2007, pp.35-40. Reprint # 5486.
12. Keller, Linda M.; Morgan, Michael C.; Houghton, David D. and Lazear, Ross A. Synoptic-dynamic climatology of large-scale cyclones in the North Pacific. Monthly Weather Review, Volume 134, Issue 12, 2006, pp.3567-3587. Reprint # 5246.
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13. Kruger, Anton; Laufersweiler, Mark and Morgan, Michael C. Expanding horizons. Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, Volume 86, Issue 2, 2005, pp.167-168. Reprint # 4253.
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14. Kleist, Daryl T. and Morgan, Michael C. Interpretation of the structure and evolution of adjoint-derived forecast sensitivity gradients. Monthly Weather Review, Volume 133, Issue 2, 2005, pp.466-484. Reprint # 4321.
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15. Kleist, Daryl T. and Morgan, Michael C. Application of adjoint-derived forecast sensitivities to the 24-25 January 2000 U.S. east coast snowstorm. Monthly Weather Review, Volume 133, Issue 11, 2005, pp.3148-3175. Reprint # 4815.
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16. Kim, Hyun Mee; Morgan, Michael C. and Morss, Rebecca E. Evolution of analysis error and adjoint-based sensitivities: Implications for adaptive observations. Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, Volume 61, Issue 7, 2004, pp.795-812. Reprint # 3719.
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17. Risbey, James S.; Lamb, Peter J.; Miller, Ron L.; Morgan, Michael C. and Roe, Gerard H. Exploring the structure of regional climate scenarios by combining synoptic and dynamic guidance and GCM output. Journal of Climate, Volume 15, Issue 9, 2002, pp.1036-1050. Reprint # 3165.
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18. Kim, Hyun Mee and Morgan, Michael C. Dependence of singular vector structure and evolution on the choice of norm. Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, Volume 59, Issue 21, 2002, pp.3099-3116. Reprint # 3220.
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19. Morgan, Michael C. and Chen, Chih-Chieh. Diagnosis of optimal perturbation evolution in the Eady model. Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, Volume 59, Issue 2, 2002, pp.169-185. Reprint # 3118.
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20. Morgan, Michael C. A potential vorticity and wave activity diagnosis of optimal perturbation evolution. Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, Volume 58, Issue 17, 2001, pp.2518-2544. Reprint # 2765.
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21. Morgan, Michael C. Using piecewise potential vorticity inversion to diagnose frontogenesis, Part 1: A partitioning of the Q vector applied to diagnosing surface frontogenesis and vertical motion. Monthly Weather Review, Volume 127, Issue 12, 1999, pp.2796-2821. Reprint # 2646.
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22. Morgan, Michael C. and Nielsen-Gammon, John W. Using tropopause maps to diagnose midlatitude weather systems. Monthly Weather Review, Volume 126, Issue 10, 1998, pp.2555-2579. Reprint # 2543.
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23. Haines, K.; Malanotte-Rizzoli, P. and Morgan, M. Persistent jet stream intensifications: A comparison between theory and data. Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, Volume 50, Issue 1, 1993, pp.145-154. Reprint # 4089.
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