Michael C. Morgan



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76. Chavas, Daniel R. and Morgan, Michael C. Diagnosis of African easterly wave structure and development using quasi-geostrophic potential vorticity. Conference on Hurricanes and Tropical Meteorology, 27th, Monterey, CA, 23-28 April 2006 (preprints). American Meteorological Society, Boston, MA, 2006, Paper 4D.8. Reprint # 5068.
77. Bassill, Nick P. and Morgan, Michael C. The overland reintensification of Tropical Storm Danny (1997). Conference on Hurricanes and Tropical Meteorology, 27th, Monterey, CA, 23-28 April 2006 (preprints). American Meteorological Society, Boston, MA, 2006, Paper 6.A6. Reprint # 5069.
78. Morgan, Michael C. Adjoint-derived forecast sensitivity study of hurricane tracks and extratropical transition. Conference on Hurricanes and Tropical Meteorology, 27th, Monterey, CA, 23-28 April 2006 (preprints). American Meteorological Society, Boston, MA, 2006, Abstract 6A.5.
79. Hoover, Brett T. and Morgan, Michael C. Effects of cumulus parameterization on tropical cyclone potential vorticty structure and steering flow. Conference on Hurricanes and Tropical Meteorology, 27th, Monterey, CA, 23-28 April 2006 (preprints). American Meteorological Society, Boston, MA, 2006, Paper 8B.5. Reprint # 5072.
80. Lazear, Ross A. and Morgan, Michael C. The influence of tropical cyclone outflow on the Northern Hemisphere subtropical and tropical general circulation. Conference on Hurricanes and Tropical Meteorology, 27th, Monterey, CA, 23-28 April 2006 (preprints). American Meteorological Society, Boston, MA, 2006, Paper 11C.4. Reprint # 5075.
81. Bi, Li; Zapotocny, Tom; Jung, James and Morgan, Michael. Assimilating and determining the impact of sea surface winds measured by Wind/Sat/Coriolis data in the Global Forecast System. Annual JCSDA Workshop on Satellite Data Assimilation, 4th, Greenbelt, MD, 31 May-1 June 2006. NOAA Center for Weather and Climate Prediction, Joint Center for Satellite Data Assimilation (JCSDA), College Park, MD, 2006, PowerPoint presentation.
82. 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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83. Morgan, Michael C. Adjoint-derived forecast sensitivity study of hurricane tracks and extratropical transition. Conference on Hurricanes and Tropical Meteorology, 27th, Monterey, CA, 23-28 April 2006 (preprints). American Meteorological Society, Boston, MA, 2006, Abstract 6A.5.
84. Bi, Li; Zapotocny, Tom; Jung, James and Morgan, Michael. Assimilating and determining the impact of sea surface winds measured by Wind/Sat/Coriolis data in the Global Forecast System. Annual JCSDA Workshop on Satellite Data Assimilation, 4th, Greenbelt, MD, 31 May-1 June 2006. NOAA Center for Weather and Climate Prediction, Joint Center for Satellite Data Assimilation (JCSDA), College Park, MD, 2006, PowerPoint presentation.
85. 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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86. Rappin, E.; Morgan, M. and Tripoli, G. The role of environmental inertial stability in tropical cyclone intensification. European Geosciences Union General Assembly 2005, Vienna, Austria, 24-29 April 2005. Abstracts. European Geosciences Unions, Vienna, Austria, 2005, Abstract 10243.
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87. 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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88. 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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89. Rappin, E.; Morgan, M. and Tripoli, G. The role of environmental inertial stability in tropical cyclone intensification. European Geosciences Union General Assembly 2005, Vienna, Austria, 24-29 April 2005. Abstracts. European Geosciences Unions, Vienna, Austria, 2005, Abstract 10243.
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90. 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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91. 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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92. 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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93. Keller, Linda M. and Morgan, Michael C. A climatology of large-scale North Pacific cyclones and their predictability. Conference on Weather Analysis and Forecasting, 20th, and Conference on Numerical Weather Predication, 16th, Seattle, WA, 11-15 January 2004 (preprints). American Meteorological Society, Boston, MA, 2004, Paper 16.1. Reprint # 3614.
94. Morgan, Michael C. and Kleist, Daryl T. Construction of an ensemble of forecasts using adjoint-derived sensitivities. Conference on Weather Analysis and Forecasting, 20th, and Conference on Numerical Weather Predication, 16th, Seattle, WA, 11-15 January 2004 (preprints). American Meteorological Society, Boston, MA, 2004, Paper 23.3. Reprint # 3615.
95. Rappin, Eric D.; Tripoli, Gregory J. and Morgan, Michael C. The tropical cyclone-jet interaction. Conference on Hurricanes and Tropical Meteorology, 26th, Miami, FL, 3-7 May 2004 (preprints). American Meteorological Society, Boston, MA, 2004, pp.497-498. Reprint # 3984.
96. Morgan, Michael C. and Hoggarth, A. The potential vorticity structure of African easterly waves. Conference on Hurricanes and Tropical Meteorology, 26th, Miami, FL, 3-7 May 2004 (preprints). American Meteorological Society, Boston, MA, 2004, Abstract 4C.1.
97. 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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98. Keller, Linda M. and Morgan, Michael C. A climatology of large-scale North Pacific cyclones and their predictability. Conference on Weather Analysis and Forecasting, 20th, and Conference on Numerical Weather Predication, 16th, Seattle, WA, 11-15 January 2004 (preprints). American Meteorological Society, Boston, MA, 2004, Paper 16.1. Reprint # 3614.
99. Morgan, Michael C. and Kleist, Daryl T. Construction of an ensemble of forecasts using adjoint-derived sensitivities. Conference on Weather Analysis and Forecasting, 20th, and Conference on Numerical Weather Predication, 16th, Seattle, WA, 11-15 January 2004 (preprints). American Meteorological Society, Boston, MA, 2004, Paper 23.3. Reprint # 3615.
100. Rappin, Eric D.; Tripoli, Gregory J. and Morgan, Michael C. The tropical cyclone-jet interaction. Conference on Hurricanes and Tropical Meteorology, 26th, Miami, FL, 3-7 May 2004 (preprints). American Meteorological Society, Boston, MA, 2004, pp.497-498. Reprint # 3984.