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  1. Evaluation of Triple-Frequency Radar Retrieval of Snowfall Properties Using Coincident Airborne In Situ Observations During OLYMPEX
  2. Radar Meteorology, A first course
  3. The Regulation of Tornado Intensity by Updraft Width
  4. Mesoscale precipitation characteristics near the Western Ghats during the Indian Summer Monsoon as simulated by a high-resolution regional model
  5. Observations of Misovortices within a Long-Lake-Axis-Parallel Lake-Effect Snowband during the OWLeS Project
  6. C-band Dual-Polarization Radar Observations of a Massive Volcanic Eruption in South America
  7. Passive Microwave Quantification of Tropical Cyclone Inner-Core Cloud Populations Relative to Subsequent Intensity Change
  8. The Midlatitude Continental Convective Clouds Experiment (MC3E)
  9. Varied pathways for simulated tropical cyclone rapid intensification. Part I: Precipitation and environment
  10. Varied pathways for simulated tropical cyclone rapid intensification. Part II: Vertical motion and cloud populations
  11. Vertical structure and contribution of different types of precipitation during Atlantic tropical cyclone formation as revealed by TRMM PR
  12. Global Precipitation Measurement Cold Season Precipitation Experiment (GCPEX): For Measurement’s Sake, Let It Snow
  13. Reply to “Comments on ‘Describing the Shape of Raindrop Size Distributions Using Uncorrelated Raindrop Mass Spectrum Parameters’”
  14. CORRIGENDUM
  15. Altitudinal Precipitation Gradients in the Tropics from Tropical Rainfall Measuring Mission (TRMM) Precipitation Radar
  16. The biophysical link between climate, water, and vegetation in bioenergy agro-ecosystems
  17. Statistical properties of precipitation as observed by the TRMM precipitation radar
  18. Describing the Shape of Raindrop Size Distributions Using Uncorrelated Raindrop Mass Spectrum Parameters
  19. Vertical Velocity and Microphysical Distributions Related to Rapid Intensification in a Simulation of Hurricane Dennis (2005)
  20. Seasonal and regional differences in the rainfall and intensity of isolated convection over South America
  21. Flow, Moisture, and Thermodynamic Variability Associated with Gulf of California Surges within the North American Monsoon
  22. Regional Contrast of Mesoscale Convective System Structure prior to and during Monsoon Onset across South America
  23. Convective structure in rapidly intensifying tropical cyclones as depicted by passive microwave measurements
  24. Evaluating the Snow Crystal Size Distribution and Density Assumptions within a Single-Moment Microphysics Scheme
  25. Investigations into high resolution mapping of precipitation features utilizing the TRMM precipitation Radar
  26. Mesoscale Convective Systems and Critical Clusters
  27. Very high resolution precipitation climatologies from the Tropical Rainfall Measuring Mission precipitation radar
  28. On the Correction of Partial Beam Blockage in Polarimetric Radar Data
  29. A Cloud and Precipitation Feature Database from Nine Years of TRMM Observations
  30. IN BOX
  31. Diurnal Characteristics of Precipitation Features over the Tropical East Pacific: A Comparison of the EPIC and TEPPS Regions
  32. The Diurnal Cycle of Clouds and Precipitation along the Sierra Madre Occidental Observed during NAME-2004: Implications for Warm Season Precipitation Estimation in Complex Terrain
  33. Variability of mesospheric diurnal tides and tropospheric diurnal heating during 1997–1998
  34. Radar-Observed Characteristics of Precipitating Systems during NAME 2004
  35. Radar Characteristics of Precipitation Features in the EPIC and TEPPS Regions of the East Pacific
  36. Global Distribution of Tropical Deep Convection: Different Perspectives from TRMM Infrared and Radar Data
  37. Storm Morphology and Rainfall Characteristics of TRMM Precipitation Features
  38. WHERE ARE THE MOST INTENSE THUNDERSTORMS ON EARTH?
  39. A Comparative Study of Rainfall Retrievals Based on Specific Differential Phase Shifts at X- and S-Band Radar Frequencies
  40. The NAME 2004 Field Campaign and Modeling Strategy
  41. Three Years of TRMM Precipitation Features. Part I: Radar, Radiometric, and Lightning Characteristics
  42. An Examination of Version-5 Rainfall Estimates from the TRMM Microwave Imager, Precipitation Radar, and Rain Gauges on Global, Regional, and Storm Scales
  43. The Diurnal Cycle of Rainfall and Convective Intensity according to Three Years of TRMM Measurements
  44. TRMM Observations of Intraseasonal Variability in Convective Regimes over the Amazon
  45. Radar, Passive Microwave, and Lightning Characteristics of Precipitating Systems in the Tropics
  46. Reflectivity, Ice Scattering, and Lightning Characteristics of Hurricane Eyewalls and Rainbands. Part I: Quantitative Description
  47. A Census of Precipitation Features in the Tropics Using TRMM: Radar, Ice Scattering, and Lightning Observations
  48. Seasonal and global NOx production by lightning estimated from the Optical Transient Detector (OTD)