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    Evaluation of Urban Canopy Models against Near-Surface Measurements in Houston during a Strong Frontal Passage by Hendricks, Eric A., Knievel, Jason C.

    Published in Atmosphere (01-09-2022)
    “…Urban canopy models (UCMs) in mesoscale numerical weather prediction models need evaluation to understand biases in urban environments under a range of…”
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    Tropical Cyclone Prediction Using COAMPS-TC by DOYLE, JAMES D., HODUR, RICHARD M., CHEN, SUE, JIN, YI, MOSKAITIS, JONATHAN R., WANG, SHOUPING, HENDRICKS, ERIC A., JIN, HAO, SMITH, TRAVIS A.

    Published in Oceanography (Washington, D.C.) (01-09-2014)
    “…A new version of the Coupled Ocean/Atmosphere Mesoscale Prediction System for Tropical Cyclones (COAMPS®-TC) has been developed for prediction of tropical…”
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    Forced, Balanced, Axisymmetric Shallow Water Model for Understanding Short-Term Tropical Cyclone Intensity and Wind Structure Changes by Hendricks, Eric A., Vigh, Jonathan L., Rozoff, Christopher M.

    Published in Atmosphere (01-10-2021)
    “…A minimal modeling system for understanding tropical cyclone intensity and wind structure changes is introduced: Shallow Water Axisymmetric Model for Intensity…”
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    Deep convection in elliptical and polygonal eyewalls of tropical cyclones by Kuo, Hung‐Chi, Cheng, Wei‐Yi, Yang, Yi‐Ting, Hendricks, Eric A., Peng, Melinda S.

    “…In observations, tropical cyclones with cyclonically rotating elliptical eyewalls are often characterized by wave number 2 (WN2) deep convection located at the…”
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    Adiabatic rearrangement of hollow PV Towers by Hendricks, Eric A., Schubert, Wayne H.

    “…Diabatic heating from deep moist convection in the hurricane eyewall produces a towering annular structure of elevated potential vorticity (PV). This structure…”
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    Addition of Multilayer Urban Canopy Models to a Nonlocal Planetary Boundary Layer Parameterization and Evaluation Using Ideal and Real Cases by Hendricks, Eric A., Knievel, Jason C., Wang, Yi

    “…The multilayer urban canopy models (UCMs) building effect parameterization (BEP) and BEP + building energy model (BEM; a building energy model integrated in…”
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    Prediction and Diagnosis of Typhoon Morakot (2009) Using the Naval Research Laboratory's Mesoscale Tropical Cyclone Model by Hendricks, Eric A., Moskaitis, Jonathan R., Jin, Yi, Hodur, Richard M., Doyle, James D., Peng, Melinda S.

    “…Numerical simulations of Typhoon Morakot (2009) were performed using the Naval Research Laboratory's Coupled Ocean/Atmosphere Mesoscale Prediction System for…”
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    Evaluation of a Fast-Running Urban Dispersion Modeling System Using Joint Urban 2003 Field Data by Hendricks, Eric A., Diehl, Steve R., Burrows, Donald A., Keith, Robert

    “…An urban dispersion modeling system was evaluated using the Joint Urban 2003 field data. The system consists of a fast-running urban airflow model (RUSTIC, for…”
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    Relationship between Typhoons with Concentric Eyewalls and ENSO in the Western North Pacific Basin by Yang, Yi-Ting, Kuo, Hung-Chi, Hendricks, Eric A., Liu, Yi-Chin, Peng, Melinda S.

    Published in Journal of climate (01-05-2015)
    “…The typhoons with concentric eyewalls (CE) over the western North Pacific in different phases of the El Niño–Southern Oscillation (ENSO) between 1997 and 2012…”
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    Internal Dynamical Control on Tropical Cyclone Intensity Variability – A Review by Eric A. Hendricks

    Published in Tropical Cyclone Research and Review (15-02-2012)
    “…The current understanding of internal dynamical processes responsible for tropical cyclone intensity variability is reviewed. These internal dynamic processes…”
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    Research advances on internal processes affecting tropical cyclone intensity change from 2018–2022 by Xiaomin Chen, Christopher M. Rozoff, Robert F. Rogers, Kristen L. Corbosiero, Dandan Tao, Jian-Feng Gu, Falko Judt, Eric A. Hendricks, Yuqing Wang, Michael M. Bell, Daniel P. Stern, Kate D. Musgrave, John A. Knaff, John Kaplan

    Published in Tropical Cyclone Research and Review (01-03-2023)
    “…This contribution summarizes the significant progress in a variety of topic areas related to internal tropical cyclone (TC) intensity change processes over…”
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    A summary of research advances on tropical cyclone intensity change from 2014-2018 by Eric A. Hendricks, Scott A. Braun, Jonathan L. Vigh, Joseph B. Courtney

    Published in Tropical Cyclone Research and Review (01-12-2019)
    “…This contribution summarizes key research advances on tropical cyclone (TC) intensity change from 2014-2018 from the Ninth International Workshop on Tropical…”
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    Modeling Turbulent Flow in an Urban Central Business District by Burrows, Donald A., Hendricks, Eric A., Diehl, Steve R., Keith, Robert

    “…The Realistic Urban Spread and Transport of Intrusive Contaminants (RUSTIC) model has been developed as a simplified computational fluid dynamics model with a…”
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    Urban Dispersion Modeling: Comparison with Single-Building Measurements by Diehl, Steve R., Burrows, Donald A., Hendricks, Eric A., Keith, Robert

    “…Two models have been developed to predict airflow and dispersion in urban environments. The first model, the Realistic Urban Spread and Transport of Intrusive…”
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    HOT TOWERS IN HURRICANE DEVELOPMENT by Hendricks, Eric A, Montgomery, Michael T, Davis, Christopher A

    “…A high-resolution near-cloud-resolving numerical simulation of Hurricane Diana reveals areas of deep cumulonimbus convection possessing intense vertical…”
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