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Gregory J. Tripoli



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51. Smith, Eric A.; Mugnai, Alberto; Cooper, Harry J.; Tripoli, Gregory J. and Xiang, Xuwu. Foundations for statistical-physical precipitation retrieval from passive microwave satellite measurements. Part I: Brightness-temperature properties of a time-dependent cloud-radiation model. Journal of Applied Meteorology, Volume 31, Issue 6, 1992, pp.506-531. Reprint # 1286.
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52. Tripoli, Gregory J. A nonhydrostatic mesoscale model designed to simulate scale interaction. Monthly Weather Review, Volume 120, Issue 7, 1992, pp.1342-1359. Reprint # 1352.
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53. Limaye, S. S.; Suomi, V. E.; Velden, C. and Tripoli, G. Satellite observations of smoke from oil fires in Kuwait. Science, Volume 252, Issue 5012, 1991, pp.1536-1539. Reprint # 1231.
54. Hibbard, William; Santek, David and Tripoli, Gregory. Interactive atmospheric data access via high-speed networks. Computer Networks and ISDN Systems, Volume 22, Issue 2, 1991, pp.103-109. Reprint # 906.
55. Mugnai, Alberto; Cooper, Harry J.; Smith, Eric A. and Tripoli, Gregory J. Simulation of microwave brightness temperatures of an evolving hailstorm at SSM/I frequencies. Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, Volume 71, Issue 1, 1990, pp.2-13. Reprint # 1983.
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56. Ryan, Brian F.; Tripoli, Gregory J. and Cotton, William R. Convection in high stratiform cloud bands. Some numerical experiments. Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society, Volume 116, Issue 494, 1990, pp.943-964. Reprint # 2025.
57. Fan, Beifen; Ye, Jiadong; Cotton, William R. and Tripoli, Gregory J. Numerical simulation of microphysics in meso-beta-scale convective cloud system associated with a mesoscale convective complex. Advances in Atmospheric Sciences, Volume 7, Issue 2, 1990, pp.154-170. Reprint # 1952.
58. Tripoli, Gregory J. and Cotton, William R. Numerical study of an observed orogenic mesoscale convective system, Part 1: Simulated genesis and comparison with observations. Monthly Weather Review, Volume 117, Issue 2, 1989, pp.273-304. Reprint # 1076.
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59. Tripoli, Gregory J. and Cotton, William R. Numerical study of an observed orogenic mesoscale convective system, Part 2: Analysis of governing dynamics. Monthly Weather Review, Volume 117, Issue 2, 1989, pp.305-328. Reprint # 1077.
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60. Bader, David C.; McKee, Thomas B. and Tripoli, Gregory J. Mesoscale boundary layer evolution over complex terrain, Part I: Numerical simulation of the diurnal cycle. Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, Volume 44, Issue 19, 1987, pp.2823-2838. Reprint # 3925.
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61. Cotton, William R.; Tripoli, Gregory J.; Rauber, Robert M. and Mulvihill, Elizabeth A. Numerical simulation of the effects of varying ice crystal nucleation rates and aggregation processes on orographic snowfall. Journal of Climate and Applied Meteorology, Volume 25, Issue 11, 1986, pp.1658-1680. Reprint # 3927.
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62. Tripoli, Gregory J. and Cotton, William R. An intense, quasi-steady thunderstorm over mountainous terrain, Part IV: Three-Dimensional numerical simulation. Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, Volume 43, Issue 9, 1986, pp.894-912. Reprint # 3931.
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63. Tripoli, G. J. and Cotton, W. R. The Colorado State University three-dimensional cloud/mesoscale model-1982, Part I: General theoretical framework and sensitivity experiments. Journal de Recherches Atmospheriques, Volume 16, Issue 3, 1982, pp.185-219. Reprint # 4226.
64. Tripoli, Gregory J. and Cotton, William R. The use of ice-liquid water potential temperature as a thermodynamic variable in deep atmospheric models. Monthly Weather Review, Volume 109, Issue 5, 1981, pp.1094-1102. Reprint # 2908.
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65. Tripoli, Gregory J. and Cotton, William R. A numerical investigation of several factors contributing to the observed variable intensity of deep convection over south Florida. Journal of Applied Meteorology, Volume 19, Issue 9, 1980, pp.1037-1063. Reprint # 4284.
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66. Kurihara, Yoshio; Tripoli, Gregory J. and Bender, Morris A. Design of a movable nested-mesh primitive equation model. Monthly Weather Review, Volume 107, Issue 3, 1979, pp.239-249. Reprint # 3928.
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67. Cotton, William R. and Tripoli, Gregory J. Cumulus convection in shear flow - Three-dimensional numerical experiments. Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, Volume 35, Issue 8, 1978, pp.1503-1521. Reprint # 3926.
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68. Kurihara, Yoshio and Tripoli, Gregory J. An iterative time integration scheme designed to preserve a low-frequency wave. Monthly Weather Review, Volume 104, Issue 6, 1976, pp.761-764. Reprint # 3929.
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69. Tripoli, Gregory J. and Krishnamurti, T. N. Low-level flows over the GATE area during summer 1972, corrigendum. Monthly Weather Review, Volume 103, Issue 5, 1975, pp.387. Reprint # 3930.
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70. Tripoli, Gregory J. and Krishnamurti, T. N. Low-level flows over the GATE area during summer 1972. Monthly Weather Review, Volume 103, Issue 3, 1975, pp.197-216. Reprint # 3930.
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