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Artificial Intelligence for the Earth Systems
Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society
Community Science
Earth Interactions
Journal of Applied Meteorology and Climatology
Journal of Atmospheric and Oceanic Technology
Journal of Climate
Journal of Hydrometeorology
Journal of Physical Oceanography
Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences
Monthly Weather Review
Weather and Forecasting
Weather, Climate, and Society
Meteorological Monographs
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Volume 33 (2008): Issue 55 (Nov 2008)
Print ISSN:
0065-9401
Part I. Fronts and Surface Boundaries
Chapter 1
Surface Boundaries of the Southern Plains: Their Role in the Initiation of Convective Storms
Chapter 2
Strong Surface Fronts over Sloping Terrain and Coastal Plains
Chapter 3
Back to Norway: An Essay
Chapter 4
An Empirical Perspective on Cold Fronts
Chapter 5
Perspectives on Fred Sanders' Research on Cold Fronts
Chapter 6
The Fiftieth Anniversary of Sanders (1955): A Mesoscale Model Simulation of the Cold Front of 17–18 April 1953
Part II. Analysis and Diagnosis
Chapter 7
Ensemble Synoptic Analysis
Chapter 8
Surface Potential Temperature as an Analysis and Forecasting Tool
Chapter 9
Dynamical Diagnosis: A Comparison of Quasigeostrophy and Ertel Potential Vorticity
Chapter 10
Finescale Radar Observations of a Dryline during the International H
2
O Project (IHOP_2002)
Part III. Forecasting
Chapter 11
The Sanders Barotropic Tropical Cyclone Track Prediction Model (SANBAR)
Chapter 12
The Application of Fred Sanders' Teaching to Current Research on Extreme Cold-Season Precipitation Events in the Saint Lawrence River Valley Region
Chapter 13
Must Surprise Snowstorms be a Surprise?
Chapter 14
Fred Sanders' Roles in the Transformation of Synoptic Meteorology, the Study of Rapid Cyclogenesis, the Prediction of Marine Cyclones, and the Forecast of New York City's “Big Snow” of December 1947
Part IV. Climate and Climatology
Chapter 15
Linking Weather and Climate
Chapter 16
Closed Anticyclones of the Subtropics and Midlatitudes: A 54-Yr Climatology (1950–2003) and Three Case Studies
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