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  1. Sensitivity of HAFS-B Tropical Cyclone Forecasts to Planetary Boundary Layer and Microphysics Parameterizations
  2. Shear-Relative Asymmetric Kinematic Characteristics of Intensifying Hurricanes as Observed by Airborne Doppler Radar
  3. Parameterizations of Boundary Layer Mass Fluxes in High-Wind Conditions for Tropical Cyclone Simulations
  4. Impact of Urban Representation on Simulation of Hurricane Rainfall
  5. Studying Brown Ocean Re‐Intensification of Hurricane Florence Using CYGNSS and SMAP Soil Moisture Data and a Numerical Weather Model
  6. 2022 real-time Hurricane forecasts from an experimental version of the Hurricane analysis and forecast system (HAFSV0.3S)
  7. Improving the Representation of Raindrop Size Distributions Using the In-situ Microphysics Observations Collected in Hurricanes
  8. On the Lateral Entrainment Instability in the Inner Core Region of Tropical Cyclones
  9. Performance of an Improved TKE-Based Eddy-Diffusivity Mass-Flux (EDMF) PBL Scheme in 2021 Hurricane Forecasts from the Hurricane Analysis and Forecast System
  10. Improving the Representation of Raindrop Size Distributions Using the In-situ Microphysics Observations Collected in Hurricanes
  11. On the Lateral Entrainment Instability in the Inner Core Region of Tropical Cyclones
  12. The Relationship Between Reflectivity and Rainfall Rate From Rain Size Distributions Observed in Hurricanes
  13. Evaluation and Improvement of a TKE-Based Eddy-Diffusivity Mass-Flux (EDMF) Planetary Boundary Layer Scheme in Hurricane Conditions
  14. Corrigendum
  15. Accomplishments of NOAA’s Airborne Hurricane Field Program and a Broader Future Approach to Forecast Improvement
  16. Performance of 2020 Real-Time Atlantic Hurricane Forecasts from High-Resolution Global-Nested Hurricane Models: HAFS-globalnest and GFDL T-SHiELD
  17. The Role of Eyewall Turbulent Transport in the Pathway to Intensification of Tropical Cyclones
  18. A Framework for Simulating the Tropical-Cyclone Boundary Layer Using Large-Eddy Simulation and Its Use in Evaluating PBL Parameterizations
  19. Impact of TROPICS Radiances on Tropical Cyclone Prediction in an OSSE
  20. Boundary Layer Recovery and Precipitation Symmetrization Preceding Rapid Intensification of Tropical Cyclones under Shear
  21. Effect of Scale-Aware Planetary Boundary Layer Schemes on Tropical Cyclone Intensification and Structural Changes in the Gray Zone
  22. 2019 Atlantic Hurricane Forecasts from the Global-Nested Hurricane Analysis and Forecast System: Composite Statistics and Key Events
  23. Author Correction: On the processes influencing rapid intensity changes of tropical cyclones over the Bay of Bengal
  24. A Review and Evaluation of Planetary Boundary Layer Parameterizations in Hurricane Weather Research and Forecasting Model Using Idealized Simulations and Observations
  25. An Eye on the Storm: Integrating a Wealth of Data for Quickly Advancing the Physical Understanding and Forecasting of Tropical Cyclones
  26. Transition of the Hurricane Boundary Layer during the Landfall of Hurricane Irene (2011)
  27. Ice Particle Size Distributions From Composites of Microphysics Observations Collected in Tropical Cyclones
  28. Evaluation of Hurricane Harvey (2017) Rainfall in Deterministic and Probabilistic HWRF Forecasts
  29. The Evaluation of Real-Time Hurricane Analysis and Forecast System (HAFS) Stand-Alone Regional (SAR) Model Performance for the 2019 Atlantic Hurricane Season
  30. High-Resolution Ensemble HFV3 Forecasts of Hurricane Michael (2018): Rapid Intensification in Shear
  31. LAUNCHED INTO THE HURRICANE: Observations from Small Unmanned Aircraft
  32. Eye of the Storm: Observing Hurricanes with a Small Unmanned Aircraft System
  33. Characterizing the Energetics of Vortex-Scale and Sub-Vortex-Scale Asymmetries during Tropical Cyclone Rapid Intensity Changes
  34. Track Uncertainty in High-Resolution HWRF Ensemble Forecasts of Hurricane Joaquin
  35. Role of eyewall and rainband eddy forcing in tropical cyclone intensification
  36. A Thermodynamic Pathway Leading to Rapid Intensification of Tropical Cyclones in Shear
  37. A Conceptual Framework for the Scale‐Specific Stochastic Modeling of Transitions in Tropical Cyclone Intensities
  38. On the processes influencing rapid intensity changes of tropical cyclones over the Bay of Bengal
  39. The Relative Importance of Factors Influencing Tropical Cyclone Rapid Intensity Changes
  40. A low-wavenumber analysis of the environmental and vortex-scale variables responsible for rapid intensity changes in landfalling tropical cyclones
  41. Overview of the NASA TROPICS CubeSat Constellation Mission
  42. An overview of the TROPICS NASA Earth Venture Mission
  43. Multilevel Tower Observations of Vertical Eddy Diffusivity and Mixing Length in the Tropical Cyclone Boundary Layer during Landfalls
  44. A Terrestrial Gamma-Ray Flash inside the Eyewall of Hurricane Patricia
  45. GHOST: A Satellite Mission Concept for Persistent Monitoring of Stratospheric Gravity Waves Induced by Severe Storms
  46. Evaluating the Impact of Improvement in the Horizontal Diffusion Parameterization on Hurricane Prediction in the Operational Hurricane Weather Research and Forecast (HWRF) Model
  47. A Top-Down Pathway to Secondary Eyewall Formation in Simulated Tropical Cyclones
  48. Accuracy of hurricane surface windspeed analyses
  49. Performance of Basin-Scale HWRF Tropical Cyclone Track Forecasts
  50. The Ice Water Paths of Small and Large Ice Species in Hurricanes Arthur (2014) and Irene (2011)
  51. Contribution of landfalling tropical system rainfall to the hydroclimate of the eastern U.S. Corn Belt 1981–2012
  52. Advancing the Understanding and Prediction of Tropical Cyclones Using Aircraft Observations
  53. A Great Escape from the Bay of Bengal “Super Sapphire–Phailin” Tropical Cyclone: A Case of Improved Weather Forecast and Societal Response for Disaster Mitigation
  54. Impact of subgrid‐scale processes on eyewall replacement cycle of tropical cyclones in HWRF system
  55. Effects of Horizontal Diffusion on Tropical Cyclone Intensity Change and Structure in Idealized Three-Dimensional Numerical Simulations
  56. The 2012 Triply Nested, High-Resolution Operational Version of the Hurricane Weather Research and Forecasting Model (HWRF): Track and Intensity Forecast Verifications
  57. Idealized Study of Ocean Impacts on Tropical Cyclone Intensity Forecasts
  58. Multiplatform observations of boundary layer structure in the outer rainbands of landfalling typhoons
  59. Comments on “Symmetric and Asymmetric Structures of Hurricane Boundary Layer in Coupled Atmosphere–Wave–Ocean Models and Observations”
  60. Advancing Tropical Cyclone Forecasts Using Aircraft Observations
  61. Asymmetric Hurricane Boundary Layer Structure from Dropsonde Composites in Relation to the Environmental Vertical Wind Shear
  62. Joint Impact of Forecast Tendency and State Error Biases in Ensemble Kalman Filter Data Assimilation of Inner-Core Tropical Cyclone Observations
  63. CORRIGENDUM
  64. NOAA'S Hurricane Intensity Forecasting Experiment: A Progress Report
  65. The Hurricane Forecast Improvement Project
  66. A Study of the Impacts of Vertical Diffusion on the Structure and Intensity of the Tropical Cyclones Using the High-Resolution HWRF System
  67. Impact of Physics Representations in the HWRFX on Simulated Hurricane Structure and Pressure–Wind Relationships
  68. Toward Improving High-Resolution Numerical Hurricane Forecasting: Influence of Model Horizontal Grid Resolution, Initialization, and Physics
  69. Multiscale Analysis of Tropical Cyclone Kinematic Structure from Airborne Doppler Radar Composites
  70. An HWRF-based ensemble assessment of the land surface feedback on the post-landfall intensification of Tropical Storm Fay (2008)
  71. On the Characteristic Height Scales of the Hurricane Boundary Layer
  72. Performance of convection-permitting hurricane initialization and prediction during 2008-2010 with ensemble data assimilation of inner-core airborne Doppler radar observations
  73. On Momentum Transport and Dissipative Heating during Hurricane Landfalls
  74. The Experimental HWRF System: A Study on the Influence of Horizontal Resolution on the Structure and Intensity Changes in Tropical Cyclones Using an Idealized Framework
  75. An Estimation of Turbulent Characteristics in the Low-Level Region of Intense Hurricanes Allen (1980) and Hugo (1989)
  76. Performance of the experimental HWRF in the 2008 Hurricane Season
  77. Airborne Ocean Surveys of the Loop Current Complex From NOAA WP-3D in Support of the Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill
  78. HWRFx: Improving Hurricane Forecasts with High-Resolution Modeling
  79. Intercomparison of Ground-Based Velocity Track Display (GBVTD)-Retrieved Circulation Centers and Structures of Hurricane Danny (1997) from Two Coastal WSR-88Ds
  80. Estimation and Mapping of Hurricane Turbulent Energy Using Airborne Doppler Measurements
  81. The Impact of Horizontal Grid Spacing on the Microphysical and Kinematic Structures of Strong Tropical Cyclones Simulated with the WRF-ARW Model
  82. Measuring Storm Surge with an Airborne Wide-Swath Radar Altimeter
  83. An Observational Study of Hurricane Boundary Layer Small-Scale Coherent Structures
  84. Structure of the Eye and Eyewall of Hurricane Hugo (1989)
  85. A Parametric Model for Predicting Hurricane Rainfall
  86. Hurricane Forecasting: The State of the Art
  87. Effects of Vertical Wind Shear and Storm Motion on Tropical Cyclone Rainfall Asymmetries Deduced from TRMM
  88. THIRTY YEARS OF TROPICAL CYCLONE RESEARCH WITH THE NOAA P-3 AIRCRAFT
  89. PREFACE
  90. Validation of Rain-Rate Estimation in Hurricanes from the Stepped Frequency Microwave Radiometer: Algorithm Correction and Error Analysis
  91. Mesoscale Aspects of the Downshear Reformation of a Tropical Cyclone
  92. Factors Affecting the Evolution of Hurricane Erin (2001) and the Distributions of Hydrometeors: Role of Microphysical Processes
  93. A Photograph of a Wavenumber-2 Asymmetry in the Eye of Hurricane Erin
  94. Classification of Tropical Oceanic Precipitation using High-Altitude Aircraft Microwave and Electric Field Measurements
  95. Dual-polarized C- and Ku-band ocean backscatter response to hurricane-force winds
  96. CORRIGENDUM
  97. Tropical Cyclone Rainfall
  98. An Observational Case for the Prevalence of Roll Vortices in the Hurricane Boundary Layer*
  99. IWRAP: the Imaging Wind and Rain Airborne Profiler for remote sensing of the ocean and the atmospheric boundary layer within tropical cyclones
  100. Effect of precipitation on Ku-band scatterometer ocean wind measurements
  101. Preliminary results of 3D hurricane boundary layer wind estimation with multilook Doppler radar measurements of the precipitation
  102. Precipitation Distribution in Tropical Cyclones Using the Tropical Rainfall Measuring Mission (TRMM) Microwave Imager: A Global Perspective
  103. Real-Time Implementation of Single-Doppler Radar Analysis Methods for Tropical Cyclones: Algorithm Improvements and Use with WSR-88D Display Data
  104. Airborne Doppler Radar Data Analysis Workshop
  105. State of the Science: Radar View of Tropical Cyclones
  106. Cloud radar observations of vertical drafts and microphysics in convective rain
  107. Why Mie?
  108. Eastern Pacific Hurricanes Jimena of 1991 and Olivia of 1994: The Effect of Vertical Shear on Structure and Intensity
  109. Hurricane Directional Wave Spectrum Spatial Variation at Landfall
  110. Reply
  111. Hurricane Directional Wave Spectrum Spatial Variation in the Open Ocean
  112. Raindrop sorting induced by vertical drafts in convective clouds
  113. Tropical Cyclone Kinematic Structure Retrieved from Single-Doppler Radar Observations. Part III: Evolution and Structures of Typhoon Alex (1987)
  114. Low-Wavenumber Structure and Evolution of the Hurricane Inner Core Observed by Airborne Dual-Doppler Radar
  115. Tropical Cyclone Kinematic Structure Retrieved from Single-Doppler Radar Observations. Part II: The GBVTD-Simplex Center Finding Algorithm
  116. Partitioning tropical oceanic convective and stratiform rains by draft strength
  117. The Kinematic Structure of a Hurricane with Sea Level Pressure Less Than 900 mb
  118. Revised ocean backscatter models at C and Ku band under high-wind conditions
  119. Rainfall characteristics of hurricane Mitch
  120. Systematic variation of drop size and radar-rainfall relations
  121. Landfalling Tropical Cyclones: Forecast Problems and Associated Research Opportunities
  122. Extended Velocity Track Display (EVTD): An Improved Processing Method for Doppler Radar Observations of Tropical Cyclones
  123. Vertical Motion Characteristics of Tropical Cyclones Determined with Airborne Doppler Radial Velocities
  124. TOGA COARE Aircraft Mission Summary Images: An Electronic Atlas
  125. Comparison of Three Airborne Doppler Sampling Techniques with Airborne In Situ Wind Observations in Hurricane Gustav (1990)
  126. Real-Time Guidance Provided by NOAA's Hurricane Research Division to Forecasters during Emily of 1993
  127. Mapping of Airborne Doppler Radar Data
  128. Velocity Track Display—A Technique to Extract Real-Time Tropical Cyclone Circulations Using a Single Airborne Doppler Radar
  129. Dual-Aircraft Investigation of the inner Core of Hurricane Norbert. Part III: Water Budget
  130. The Kinematic Structure of Hurricane Gloria (1985) Determined from Nested Analyses of Dropwindsonde and Doppler Radar Data
  131. Probability-matched Reflectivity-Rainfall Relations for a Hurricane from Aircraft Observations
  132. Real-Time Airborne Analysis of Aircraft Data Supporting Operational Hurricane Forecasting
  133. Dual-Aircraft Investigation of the Inner Core of Hurricane Norbert. Part I: Kinematic Structure
  134. Dual-Aircraft Investigation of the Inner Core of Hurricane Norbert. Part II: Mesoscale Distribution of Ice Particles
  135. Radar Observations of Tropical Weather Systems
  136. Dropwindsonde and Radar Observations of the Eye of Hurricane Gloria (1985)
  137. On the Structure of the Eyewall of Hurricane Diana (1984): Comparison of Radar and Visual Characteristics
  138. Inner Core Structure of Hurricane Alicia from Airborne Doppler Radar Observations
  139. Evolution of the Structure of Precipitation in Hurricane Allen (1980)
  140. Stationary and Moving Convective Bands in Hurricanes
  141. Airborne Doppler Radar Observations in Hurricane Debby
  142. Mesoscale and Convective Structure of a Hurricane Rainband
  143. Rainfall Patterns Observed by Digitized Radar During the Landfall of Hurricane Frederic (1979)
  144. Winter Monsoon Convection in the Vicinity of North Borneo. Part I: Structure and Time Variation of the Clouds and Precipitation
  145. Comparison of Airborne and Land-Based Radar Measurements of Precipitation during Winter MONEX
  146. Effects of the New England Coastal Front on the Distribution of Precipitation
  147. 3-D hurricane boundary layer wind retrieval algorithm for airborne Doppler radar measurements
  148. C- and Ku-band ocean backscatter measurements under extreme wind conditions
  149. Effect of precipitation on ocean wind scatterometry
  150. Wind fields from Hurricane Isabel
  151. Hurricane wind and rain measurements using a dual polarized C/Ku-band airborne radar profiler
  152. The Imaging Wind and Rain Airborne Profiler - a dual frequency dual polarized conically scanning airborne profiling radar
  153. Rain rate measurement with an airborne scanning radar altimeter
  154. Realtime storm surge measurement with a scanning radar altimeter
  155. Bathymetric effects on a tropical cyclone wave field at landfall
  156. Hurricane directional wave spectrum spatial variation in open ocean and at landfall
  157. Limitations of scatterometry high wind speed retrieval