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    A SNOWFALL IMPACT SCALE DERIVED FROM NORTHEAST STORM SNOWFALL DISTRIBUTIONS by Kocin, Paul J., Uccellini, Louis W.

    “…A Northeast snowfall impact scale (NESIS) is presented to convey a measure of the impact of heavy snowfall in the Northeast urban corridor, a region that…”
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    Overview of the 12–14 March 1993 Superstorm by Kocin, Paul J., Schumacher, Philip N., Morales, Ronald F., Uccellini, Louis W.

    “…An extratropical cyclone of unusual intensity and areal extent affected much of the Gulf and East Coasts of the United States on 12–14 March 1993. In this…”
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    Passive microwave remote sensing of the historic February 2010 snowstorms in the Middle Atlantic region of the USA by Foster, James L., Skofronick-Jackson, Gail, Meng, Huan, Wang, James R., Riggs, George, Kocin, Paul J., Johnson, Benjamin T., Cohen, Judah, Hall, Dorothy K., Nghiem, Son V.

    Published in Hydrological processes (30-10-2012)
    “…The snowfall in the Baltimore/Washington metropolitan area during the winter of 2009/2010 was unprecedented and caused serious snow‐related disruptions. In…”
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    Forecasting the 12–14 March 1993 Superstorm by Uccellini, Louis W., Kocin, Paul J., Schneider, Russell S., Stokols, Paul M., Dorr, Russell A.

    “…This paper describes the decision-making process used by the forecasters in the National Meteorological Center's Meteorological Operations Division and in…”
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    Report on the Surface Analysis Workshop Held at the National Meteorological Center 25–28 March 1991 by Uccellini, Louis W., Corfidi, Stephen F., Junker, Norman W., Kocin, Paul J., Olson, David A.

    “…A Surface Analysis Workshop was held at the National Meteorological Center (NMC) on 25–28 March 1991 primarily to 1) review the status of NMC's surface…”
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    An Analysis of the "Blizzard of '88" by Kocin, Paul J.

    “…A collection of detailed surface weather observations is used to construct an analysis of the legendary "Blizzard of '88," an intense cyclone that was…”
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    A Mesoscale Numerical Forecast of an Intense Convective Snowburst Along the East Coast by Kocin, Paul J., Uccellini, Louis W., Zack, John W., Kaplan, Michael L.

    “…Mesoscale numerical forecasts utilizing the Mesoscale Atmospheric Simulation System (MASS) are documented for a convective snowburst in the Washington,…”
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    The 1999-2000 Snow Season by Kocin, Paul J., Marquis, Colin N.

    Published in Weatherwise (01-03-2001)
    “…The winter of 1999-2000 (December-February) was the mildest on record for the US, according to the Climate Prediction Center. Kocin and Marquis discuss the…”
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    The 1998-1999 Snow Season by Kocin, Paul J., Marquis, Colin

    Published in Weatherwise (01-03-2000)
    “…Following the winter of 1997-98, which was dominated by one of the strongest El Ninos of the 20th century, La Nina, El Nino's opposite twin, appeared to leave…”
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    The 2000-2001 Snow Season by Kocin, Paul J., Marquis, Colin N.

    Published in Weatherwise (01-03-2002)
    “…Kocin and Marquis discuss the 2000-2001 snow season in the US. The winter season represented a marked turnaround from the previous two winters, with a return…”
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    The 1996-97 Snow Season by Kocin, Paul J., Gartner, William E., Graf, Daniel H.

    Published in Weatherwise (01-04-1998)
    “…The 1996-97 snow season will be remembered for record-breaking totals in the northern Plains, upper Midwest, across portions of the Northwest and along the…”
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    Snow! A Record Season by Kocin, Paul J., Gartner, William E., Graf, Daniel H.

    Published in Weatherwise (01-03-1997)
    “…The winter of 1995-96 was the snowiest this century from Virginia to Massachusetts. Portions of the upper Midwest and Ohio Valley also saw records topple…”
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    Rapid evolution of a jet streak circulation in a preconvective environment by Kocin, Paul J, Uccellini, Louis W, Petersen, Ralph A

    Published in Meteorology and atmospheric physics (01-01-1986)
    “…An analysis of upper and lower tropospheric jet streaks and their associated vertical circulations prior to and during the Red River Valley severe weather…”
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    An Interactive Barnes Objective Map Analysis Scheme for Use with Satellite and Conventional Data by Koch, Steven E., desJardins, Mary, Kocin, Paul J.

    Published in Journal of climate and applied meteorology (01-09-1983)
    “…An objective analysis scheme based on the Barnes technique and designed for use on an interactive computer is described. In order to meet the specific needs of…”
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    A Report on the Upper-Level Wind Conditions Preceding and During the Shuttle Challenger (STS 51L) Explosion by Uccellini, Louis W., Brill, Keith F., Petersen, Ralph A., Keyser, Daniel, Aune, Robert, Kocin, Paul J., des Jardins, Mary

    “…The synoptic-scale weather conditions preceding and following the ill-fated Space Shuttle Challenger launch are documented, with particular emphasis on the…”
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    Snow by Kocin, Paul J., Graf, Daniel H., Gartner, William E.

    Published in Weatherwise (01-03-1995)
    “…An assembly line of storms set new records in the Northeast, but the West had a below-average year…”
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    Snow by Kocin, Paul J, Graf, Daniel H, Gartner, William E

    Published in Weatherwise (01-02-1995)
    “…While an assembly line of storms set new snowfall records in the Northeast during the winter of 1994, the West had a below-average snowfall. A report on the…”
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