1. Cintineo, John L.; Pavolonis, Michael J. and Sieglaff, Justin M. ProbSevere LightningCast: a deep-learning model for satellite-based lightning nowcasting. Weather and Forecasting, Volume 37, Issue 7, 2022, pp.1239-1257. Reprint # 8869. Link to PDF |
2. Crawford, Alice; Chai, Tianfeng; Wang, Binyu; Ring, Allison; Stunder, Barbara; Loughner, Christopher P.; Pavolonis, Michael and Sieglaff, Justin. Evaluation and bias correction of probabilistic volcanic ash forecasts. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, Volume 22, Issue 21, 2022, pp.13967-13996. Reprint # 8884. Link to PDF |
3. Hyman, David M. R.; Pavolonis, Michael J. and Sieglaff, Justin. A novel approach to estimating time-averaged volcanic SO2 fluxes from infrared satellite measurements. Remote Sensing, Volume 13, Issue 5, 2021, pp.966. Reprint # 8648. Link to PDF |
4. Cintineo, John L.; Pavolonis, Michael J.; Sieglaff, Justin M.; Cronce, Lee and Brunner, Jason. NOAA ProbSevere v2.0-ProbHail, ProbWind, and ProbTor. Weather and Forecasting, Volume 35, Issue 4, 2020, pp.1523-1543. Reprint # 8606. Link to PDF |
5. Cintineo, John L.; Pavolonis, Michael J.; Sieglaff, Justin M.; Wimmers, Anthony; Brunner, Jason and Bellon, Willard. A Deep-Learning Model for Automated Detection of Intense Midlatitude Convection Using Geostationary Satellite Images. Weather and Forecasting, Volume 35, Issue 6, 2020, 2567–2588. Reprint # 8653. Link to PDF |
6. Pavolonis, Michael J.; Sieglaff, Justin and Cintineo, John. Automated detection explosive volcanic eruptions using satellite-derived cloud vertical growth rates. Earth and Space Science, Volume 5, Issue 12, 2018, pp.903-928. Reprint # 8356. Link to PDF |
7. Cintineo, John L.; Pavolonis, Michael J.; Sieglaff, Justin M.; Lindsey, Daniel T.; Cronce, Lee; Gerth, Jordan; Rodenkirch, Benjamin; Brunner, Jason and Gravelle, Chad. The NOAA/CIMSS ProbSevere Model: Incorporation of total lightning and validation. Weather and Forecasting, Volume 33, Issue 1, 2018, pp.331-345. Reprint # 8269. Link to PDF |
8. Griffin, Sarah M.; Otkin, Jason A.; Rozoff, Christopher M.; Sieglaff, Justin M.; Cronce, Lee M.; Alexander, Curtis R.; Jensen, Tara L. and Wolff, Jamie K. Seasonal analysis of cloud objects in the High-Resolution Rapid Refresh (HRRR) model using object-based verification. Journal of Applied Meteorology and Climatology, Volume 56, Issue 8, 2017, pp.2317-2334. Reprint # 8083. Link to PDF |
9. Griffin, Sarah M.; Otkin, Jason A.; Rozoff, Christopher M.; Sieglaff, Justin M.; Cronce, Lee M. and Alexander, Curtis R. Methods for comparing simulated and observed satellite infrared brightness temperatures and what do they tell us?. Weather and Forecasting, Volume 32, Issue 1, 2017, pp.5-25. Reprint # 7824. Link to PDF |
10. Gravelle, Chad M.; Mecikalski, John R.; Line, William E.; Bedka, Kristopher M.; Petersen, Ralph A.; Sieglaff, Justin M.; Stano, Geoffrey T. and Goodman, Steven J. Demonstration of a GOES-R satellite convective toolkit to 'bridge the gap' between severe weather watches and warnings: An example from the 20 May 2013 Moore, Oklahoma, tornado outbreak. Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, Volume 97, Issue 1, 2016, pp.69-84. Reprint # 7564. Link to PDF |
11. Schmit, Timothy J.; Goodman, Steven J.; Gunshor, Mathew M.; Sieglaff, Justin; Heidinger, Andrew K.; Bachmeier, A. Scott; Lindstrom, Scott S.; Terborg, Amanda; Feltz, Joleen; Bah,Kaba; Rudlosky, Scott; Lindsey, Daniel T.; Rabin, Robert M. and Schmidt, Christopher C. Rapid refresh information of significant events: Preparing users for the next generation of geostationary operational satellites. Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, Volume 96, Issue 4, 2015, 561–576, supplement. Reprint # 7393. Link to PDF |
12. Schmit, Timothy J.; Goodman, Steven J.; Gunshor, Mathew M.; Sieglaff, Justin; Heidinger, Andrew K.; Bachmeier, A. Scott; Lindstrom, Scott S.; Terborg, Amanda; Feltz, Joleen; Bah,Kaba; Rudlosky, Scott; Lindsey, Daniel T.; Rabin, Robert M. and Schmidt, Christopher C. Rapid refresh information of significant events: Preparing users for the next generation of geostationary operational satellites. Supplement. Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, Volume 96, Issue 4, 2015, ES55-ES63. Reprint # 7393. Link to PDF |
13. Pavolonis, Michael J.; Sieglaff, Justin and Cintineo, John. Spectrally Enhanced Cloud Objects - A generalized framework for automated detection of volcanic ash and dust clouds using passive satellite measurements: 2. Cloud object analysis and global application. Journal of Geophysical Research-Atmospheres, Volume 120, Issue 15, 2015, pp.7842-7870. Reprint # 7478. Link to PDF |
14. Pavolonis, Michael J.; Sieglaff, Justin and Cintineo, John. Spectrally Enhanced Cloud Objects - A generalized framework for automated detection of volcanic ash and dust clouds using passive satellite measurements: 1. Multispectral analysis. Journal of Geophysical Research-Atmospheres, Volume 120, Issue 15, 2015, pp.7813-7841. Reprint # 7477. Link to PDF |
15. Cintineo, John L.; Pavolonis, Michael J.; Sieglaff, Justin M. and Lindsey, Daniel T. An empirical model for assessing the severe weather potential of developing convection. Weather and Forecasting, Volume 29, Issue 3, 2014, 639–653. Reprint # 7227. Link to PDF |
16. Monette, Sarah A. and Sieglaff, Justin M. Probability of convectively induced turbulence associated with geostationary satellite-inferred cloud-top cooling. Journal of Applied Meteorology and Climatology, Volume 53, Issue 2, 2014, 429–436. Reprint # 7167. Link to PDF |
17. Sieglaff, Justin M.; Cronce, Lee M. and Feltz, Wayne F. Improving satellite-based convective cloud growth monitoring with visible optical depth retrievals. Journal of Applied Meteorology and Climatology, Volume 53, Issue 2, 2014, 506–520. Reprint # 7169. Link to PDF |
18. Sieglaff, Justin M.; Hartung, Daniel C.; Feltz, Wayne F.; Cronce, Lee M. and Lakshmanan, Valliappa. A satellite-based convective cloud object tracking and multipurpose data fusion tool with application to developing convection. Journal of Atmospheric and Oceanic Technology, Volume 30, Issue 3, 2013, 510–525. Reprint # 6952. Link to PDF |
19. Pavolonis, Michael J.; Heidinger, Andrew K. and Sieglaff, Justin. Automated retrievals of volcanic ash and dust cloud properties from upwelling infrared measurements. Journal of Geophysical Research-Atmospheres, Volume 118, Issue 3, 2013, pp.1436-1458. Reprint # 6961. Link to PDF |
20. Cintineo, John L.; Pavolonis, Michael J.; Sieglaff, Justin M. and Heidinger, Andrew K. Evolution of severe and nonsevere convection inferred from GOES-derived cloud properties. Journal of Applied Meteorology and Climatology, Volume 52, Issue 9, 2013, 2009–2023. Reprint # 7077. Link to PDF |
21. Hartung, Daniel C.; Sieglaff, Justin M.; Cronce, Lee M. and Feltz, Wayne F. An intercomparison of UW cloud-top cooling rates with WSR-88D radar data. Weather and Forecasting, Volume 28, Issue 2, 2013, 463–480. Reprint # 6972. Link to PDF |
22. Denlinger, Roger P.; Pavolinis, Mike and Sieglaff, Justin. A robust method to forecast volcanic ash clouds. Journal of Geophysical Research-Atmospheres, Volume 117, 2012, doi:10.1029/2012JD017732. Reprint # 6790. |
23. Bikos, Dan; Lindsey, Daniel T.; Otkin, Jason; Sieglaff, Justin; Grasso, Louie; Siewert, Chris; Correia, James Jr.; Coniglio, Michael; Rabin, Robert; Kain, John S. and Dembek, Scott. Synthetic satellite imagery for real-time high-resolution model evaluation. Weather and Forecasting, Volume 27, Issue 3, 2012, 784–795. Reprint # 6737. Link to PDF |
24. Sieglaff, Justin M.; Cronce, Lee M.; Feltz, Wayne F.; Bedka, Kristopher M.; Pavolonis, Michael J. and Heidinger, Andrew K. Nowcasting convective storm initiation using satellite-based box-averaged cloud-top cooling and cloud-type trends. Journal of Applied Meteorology and Climatology, Volume 50, Issue 1, 2011, pp.110-126. Reprint # 6404. Link to PDF |
25. Otkin, Jason A.; Greenwald, Thomas J.; Sieglaff, Justin and Huang, Hung-Lung. Validation of a Large-Scale Simulated Brightness Temperature Dataset Using SEVIRI Satellite Observations. Journal of Applied Meteorology and Climatology, Volume 48, Issue 8, 2009, pp.1613-1626. Reprint # 6110. Link to PDF |