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Exploring the capabilities of the agile beam phased array weather radar
Spatial filtering of clutter using phased array radars for observations of the weather
The application of spectral analysis and artificial intelligence methods to weather radar
Evolution of charge and lightning throughout an observed and simulated supercell storm
Ensemble Kalman filter data assimilation in the presence of large model error
Using a low-order model to detect and characterize intense vortices in multiple-Doppler radar data
A mobile radar based climatology of supercell tornado structures and dynamics
Applications of ensemble Kalman filter data assimilation: From convective thunderstorms to hurricanes
A synoptic and dynamic climatology of heavy midlatitude rainfall: Trends across the United States from 1950--2009
On the limitations of discriminating outbreaks of severe convection
Characterization of the convective boundary layer through a combination of large-eddy simulations and a radar simulator
On the further studies of suitable storm-scale 3DVAR data assimilation for the prediction of tornadic thunderstorms
Mesocyclone and microphysical evolution in simulated supercell storms with varying wind and moisture profiles
Estimation of near surface tornadic wind speeds
How meteorologists learn to forecast the weather: Social dimensions of complex learning
Applications of Gaussian mixture model to weather observations
Knowing which way the wind blows: Weather observation, belief and practice in Native Oklahoma
Assimilation of CASA and WSR-88D radar data for tornadic convective storms using an ensemble Kalman filter and applications in probabilistic ensemble forecasting
Integrated role of the urban canopy on turbulent transfer with the roughness sub-layer from observations
The impact of precipitation physical processes on the polarimetric radar variables
Mobile, phased-array, Doppler radar observations of tornadoes at X band
The atmospheric imaging radar for high resolution observations of severe weather
Downscaling techniques for retrieval of near-surface meteorological fields and turbulence parameters from atmospheric numerical model outputs
Exploring tornadogenesis with high-resolution simulations initialized with real data