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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 137 (2009): Issue 11 (Nov 2009)
Print ISSN:
0027-0644
Online ISSN:
1520-0493
ARTICLES
Synoptic- and Frontal-Scale Influences on Tropical Transition Events in the Atlantic Basin. Part I: A Six-Case Survey
Synoptic- and Frontal-Scale Influences on Tropical Transition Events in the Atlantic Basin. Part II: Tropical Transition of Hurricane Karen
Evaluation of Planetary Boundary Layer Parameterizations in Tropical Cyclones by Comparison of In Situ Observations and High-Resolution Simulations of Hurricane Isabel (2003). Part I: Initialization, Maximum Winds, and the Outer-Core Boundary Layer
Evaluation of Planetary Boundary Layer Parameterizations in Tropical Cyclones by Comparison of In Situ Observations and High-Resolution Simulations of Hurricane Isabel (2003). Part II: Inner-Core Boundary Layer and Eyewall Structure
The Role of Typhoon Songda (2004) in Producing Distantly Located Heavy Rainfall in Japan
The Impact of Horizontal Grid Spacing on the Microphysical and Kinematic Structures of Strong Tropical Cyclones Simulated with the WRF-ARW Model
Upper-Ocean Thermal Structure and the Western North Pacific Category 5 Typhoons. Part II: Dependence on Translation Speed
Western North Pacific Typhoons with Concentric Eyewalls
An Extratropical Air–Sea Interaction over the North Pacific in Association with a Preceding El Niño Episode in Early Summer
An Investigation of the Links between ENSO Flavors and Rainfall Processes in Southeastern Australia
Dynamical Forecast of Inter–El Niño Variations of Tropical SST and Australian Spring Rainfall
On the Weighting of Multimodel Ensembles in Seasonal and Short-Range Weather Forecasting
“Jumpiness” of the ECMWF and Met Office EPS Control and Ensemble-Mean Forecasts
Uncertainties of Estimates of Inertia–Gravity Energy in the Atmosphere. Part I: Intercomparison of Four Analysis Systems
Uncertainties of Estimates of Inertia–Gravity Energy in the Atmosphere. Part II: Large-Scale Equatorial Waves
The Amplitude Asymmetry between Synoptic Cyclones and Anticyclones: Implications for Filtering Methods in Feature Tracking
The Impact of Moisture on Mountain Waves during T-REX
Planetary Waves, Cyclogenesis, and the Irregular Breakdown of Zonal Motion over the North Atlantic
Univariate and Multivariate Assimilation of AIRS Humidity Retrievals with the Local Ensemble Transform Kalman Filter
Comparison between the Large-Scale Environments of Moderate and Intense Precipitating Systems in the Mediterranean Region
Cloud and Precipitation Parameterization in a Meso-Gamma-Scale Operational Weather Prediction Model
Synoptic-Scale Controls of Persistent Low Temperature and Icy Weather over Southern China in January 2008
A Variational Multiple–Doppler Radar Three-Dimensional Wind Synthesis Method and Its Impacts on Thermodynamic Retrieval
An Examination of WRF 3DVAR Radar Data Assimilation on Its Capability in Retrieving Unobserved Variables and Forecasting Precipitation through Observing System Simulation Experiments
A Case Study of a Ross Ice Shelf Airstream Event: A New Perspective
NOTES AND CORRESPONDENCE
High-Order Time-Integration Schemes with Explicit Time-Splitting Methods
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