Michael C. Morgan



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126. 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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127. 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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128. Kim, Hyun Mee; Morgan, Michael C. and Morss, Rebecca E. Estimation of uncertainties in atmospheric data assimilation using singular vectors. Conference on Weather Analysis and Forecasting, 18th and Conference on Numerical Weather Prediction, 14th, Fort Lauderdale, FL, 30 July-2 August 2001 (preprints). American Meteorological Society, Boston, MA, 2001, Paper P6.11. Reprint # 3871.
129. Morgan, Michael C. A potential vorticity and wave activity flux diagnosis of optimal perturbation evolution. Conference on Atmospheric and Oceanic Fluid Dynamics, 13th, Breckenridge, CO, 4-8 June 2001 (preprints). American Meteorological Society, Boston, MA, 2001, Paper 2.4. Reprint # 3879.
130. Morgan, Michael C.; La Casse, Katherine; Kleist, Daryl T.; Kim, Hyun Mee; McLay, Justin; Posselt, Derek J.; Mecikalski, John R.; Velden, Christopher and Stettner, Dave. Evaluating the potential impact of the assimilation of satellite derived products on a mesoscale forecast of PACific landfalling JETs experiment (PACJET) IOP 10. Conference on Satellite Meteorology and Oceanography, 11th, Madison, WI, 15-18 October 2001 (preprints). American Meteorological Society, Boston, MA, 2001, pp.256-259. Reprint # 2966.
131. Kleist, Daryl T.; Kim, Hyun Mee and Morgan, Michael C. Analysis of the mesoscale precipitation band associated with the 24-25 January 2000 storm. Conference on Mesoscale Processes, 9th, Fort Lauderdale, FL, 30 July-2 August 2001 (preprints). American Meteorological Society, Boston, MA, 2001, pp.220-223. Reprint # 3377.
132. Rappin, Eric D. and Morgan, Michael C. The role of upper tropospheric inertial stability in hurricane intensification. Conference on Mesoscale Processes, 9th, Fort Lauderdale, FL, 30 July-2 August 2001 (preprints). American Meteorological Society, Boston, MA, 2001, pp.523-524. Reprint # 3382.
133. Mecikalski, John R.; Velden, Christopher; Morgan, Michael; Kleist, Daryl; Stettner, Dave; Goodstein, Katherine; Kim, Hyun Mee and Baum, Bryan. Assimilating satellite wind, moisture, and temperature for numerical forecast improvements during the PACific landfalling JETs (PACJET) experiment. Conference on Weather Analysis and Forecasting, 18th and Conference on Numerical Weather Prediction, 14th, Fort Lauderdale, FL, 30 July-2 August 2001 (preprints). American Meteorological Society, Boston, MA, 2001, pp.253-256. Reprint # 3151.
134. Morgan, Michael C.; La Casse, Katherine; Kleist, Daryl T.; Kim, Hyun Mee; McLay, Justin; Posselt, Derek J.; Mecikalski, John R.; Velden, Christopher and Stettner, Dave. Evaluating the potential impact of the assimilation of satellite derived products on a mesoscale forecast of PACific landfalling JETs experiment (PACJET) IOP 10. Conference on Satellite Meteorology and Oceanography, 11th, Madison, WI, 15-18 October 2001 (preprints). American Meteorological Society, Boston, MA, 2001, pp.256-259. Reprint # 2966.
135. Kleist, Daryl T.; Kim, Hyun Mee and Morgan, Michael C. Analysis of the mesoscale precipitation band associated with the 24-25 January 2000 storm. Conference on Mesoscale Processes, 9th, Fort Lauderdale, FL, 30 July-2 August 2001 (preprints). American Meteorological Society, Boston, MA, 2001, pp.220-223. Reprint # 3377.
136. Rappin, Eric D. and Morgan, Michael C. The role of upper tropospheric inertial stability in hurricane intensification. Conference on Mesoscale Processes, 9th, Fort Lauderdale, FL, 30 July-2 August 2001 (preprints). American Meteorological Society, Boston, MA, 2001, pp.523-524. Reprint # 3382.
137. 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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138. Mecikalski, John R.; Velden, Christopher; Morgan, Michael; Kleist, Daryl; Stettner, Dave; Goodstein, Katherine; Kim, Hyun Mee and Baum, Bryan. Assimilating satellite wind, moisture, and temperature for numerical forecast improvements during the PACific landfalling JETs (PACJET) experiment. Conference on Weather Analysis and Forecasting, 18th and Conference on Numerical Weather Prediction, 14th, Fort Lauderdale, FL, 30 July-2 August 2001 (preprints). American Meteorological Society, Boston, MA, 2001, pp.253-256. Reprint # 3151.
139. Kim, Hyun Mee; Morgan, Michael C. and Morss, Rebecca E. Estimation of uncertainties in atmospheric data assimilation using singular vectors. Conference on Weather Analysis and Forecasting, 18th and Conference on Numerical Weather Prediction, 14th, Fort Lauderdale, FL, 30 July-2 August 2001 (preprints). American Meteorological Society, Boston, MA, 2001, Paper P6.11. Reprint # 3871.
140. Morgan, Michael C. A potential vorticity and wave activity flux diagnosis of optimal perturbation evolution. Conference on Atmospheric and Oceanic Fluid Dynamics, 13th, Breckenridge, CO, 4-8 June 2001 (preprints). American Meteorological Society, Boston, MA, 2001, Paper 2.4. Reprint # 3879.
141. 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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142. Morgan, Michael C. and Chen, Chib0Chieh. Understanding simular vector evolution form a PV perspective. IUGG General Assembly, 22nd, Birmingham, UK, 19-30 July 1999. International Union of Geodesy and Geophysics, Potsdam, Germany, 1999, Abstract M105/E/14-A2-1120.
143. Morgan, Michael C. A piecewise potential vorticity diagnosis of frontogenesis. IUGG General Assembly, 22nd, Birmingham, UK, 19-30 July 1999. International Union of Geodesy and Geophysics, Potsdam, Germany, 1999, Abstract M105/E/22-A2-1550.
144. Morgan, Michael C. Using piecewise potential vorticity inversion to diagnose frontogenesis. Conference on Mesoscale Processes, 8th, Boulder, CO, 28 June-1 July 1999 (preprints). American Meteorological Society, Boston, MA, 1999, pp.224-229. Reprint # 3373.
145. Chen, Chih-Chieh and Morgan, Michael C. Diagnosis of optimal pertubration evolution in the Eady model. Conference on Atmospheric and Oceanic Fluid Dynamics, 12th, New York, NY, 7-11 June 1999 (preprints). American Meteorological Society, Boston, MA, 1999, pp.203-207. Reprint # 4501.
146. Morgan, Michael C. and Chen, Chih-Chieh. Understanding singular vector evolution from a potential vorticity perspective. Conference on Atmospheric and Oceanic Fluid Dynamics, 12th, New York, NY, 7-11 June 1999 (preprints). American Meteorological Society, Boston, MA, 1999, pp.198-202. Reprint # 4502.
147. Morgan, Michael C. and Chen, Chib0Chieh. Understanding simular vector evolution form a PV perspective. IUGG General Assembly, 22nd, Birmingham, UK, 19-30 July 1999. International Union of Geodesy and Geophysics, Potsdam, Germany, 1999, Abstract M105/E/14-A2-1120.
148. Morgan, Michael C. A piecewise potential vorticity diagnosis of frontogenesis. IUGG General Assembly, 22nd, Birmingham, UK, 19-30 July 1999. International Union of Geodesy and Geophysics, Potsdam, Germany, 1999, Abstract M105/E/22-A2-1550.
149. 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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150. Morgan, Michael C. Using piecewise potential vorticity inversion to diagnose frontogenesis. Conference on Mesoscale Processes, 8th, Boulder, CO, 28 June-1 July 1999 (preprints). American Meteorological Society, Boston, MA, 1999, pp.224-229. Reprint # 3373.