selected publications
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journal article
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Microphysical Process Comparison of Three Microphysics Parameterization Schemes in the WRF Model for an Idealized Squall-Line Case Study.
Monthly Weather Review.
3093-3120.
2019
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On the Importance of a Consistent Treatment of Prognostic Moisture Variables between Convective and Microphysical Parameterizations.
Monthly Weather Review.
1527-1548.
2018
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Pathways to the Production of Precipitating Hydrometeors and Tropical Cyclone Development.
Monthly Weather Review.
2395-2420.
2016
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The Sensitivity of Hurricane Irene to Aerosols and Ocean Coupling: Simulations with WRF Spectral Bin Microphysics.
Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences.
467-486.
2016
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Impact of Physics Representations in the HWRFX on Simulated Hurricane Structure and Pressure-Wind Relationships.
Monthly Weather Review.
3278-3299.
2012
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Parameterizations of Sea-Spray Impact on the Air-Sea Momentum and Heat Fluxes.
Monthly Weather Review.
3781-3797.
2011
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Impact of Sea-Spray on the Atmospheric Surface Layer.
Boundary-Layer Meteorology: an international journal of physical and biological processes in the atmospheric boundary layer.
361-381.
2011
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Evaluation of the Summertime Low-Level Winds Simulated by MM5 in the Central Valley of California.
Journal of Applied Meteorology and Climatology.
2230-2245.
2010
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Seasonal versus episodic performance evaluation for an Eulerian photochemical air quality model.
Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres.
2010
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Sensitivity of Low-Level Winds Simulated by the WRF Model in California's Central Valley to Uncertainties in the Large-Scale Forcing and Soil Initialization.
Journal of Applied Meteorology and Climatology.
3131-3149.
2008
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Observed and WRF-simulated low-level winds in a high-ozone episode during the Central California Ozone Study.
Journal of Applied Meteorology and Climatology.
2372-2394.
2008
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Interpretation of enhanced integrated water vapor bands associated with extratropical cyclones: Their formation and connection to tropical moisture.
Monthly Weather Review.
1063-1080.
2006
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Meteorological evaluation of a weather-chemistry forecasting model using observations from the TEXAS AQS 2000 field experiment.
Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres.
2005
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Sensitivity of numerical simulations to parameterizations of roughness for surface heat fluxes at high winds over the sea.
Monthly Weather Review.
1926-1932.
2002
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Microphysical Process Comparison of Three Microphysics Parameterization Schemes in the WRF Model for an Idealized Squall-Line Case Study.
Monthly Weather Review.
3093-3120.
2019