Search Results - "MCCAUL, E. W"

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    The 1997-98 El Nino event and related wintertime lightning variations in the southeastern United States by Goodman, S. J., Buechler, D. E., Knupp, K., Driscoll, K., McCaul Jr, E. W.

    Published in Geophysical research letters (15-02-2000)
    “…The El Nino Southern Oscillation (ENSO) is a climate anomaly responsible for worldwide weather impacts ranging from droughts to floods. In the United States,…”
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    Boundary layer aerosol composition over Sierra Nevada Mountains using 9.11- and 10.59-μm continuous wave lidars and modeled backscatter from size distribution data by Cutten, D. R., Jarzembski, M. A., Srivastava, V., Pueschel, R. F., Howard, S. D., McCaul Jr, E. W.

    “…An inversion technique has been developed to determine volume fractions of an atmospheric aerosol composed primarily of ammonium sulfate and ammonium nitrate…”
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    Comparison of lidar backscatter with particle distribution and GOES-7 Data in Hurricane Juliette by Jarzembski, Maurice A., Srivastava, Vandana, McCaul Jr, Eugene W., Jedlovec, Gary J., Atkinson, Robert J., Pueschel, Rudolf F., Cutten, Dean R.

    Published in Geophysical research letters (01-05-1997)
    “…Measurements of calibrated backscatter, using two continuous wave Doppler lidars operating at wavelengths 9.1 and 10.6 µm were obtained along with cloud…”
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    An observational and numerical study of a mini-supercell storm by Knupp, Kevin R, Stalker, James R, McCaul, Eugene W

    Published in Atmospheric research (1998)
    “…The structure and evolution of a small, moderately intense supercell storm, observed over northern Alabama on 17 July 1992, is described through a combined…”
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    A tornadic storm with very little cloud-to-ground lightning by McCaul, E W, Buechler, D E, Hodanish, S, Goodman, S J

    “…Observations of a severe thunderstorm that spawned a large F3 tornado near Almena, Kansas, on 3 June 1999 showed remarkably few cloud-to-ground lightning (CG)…”
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    Doppler profiler observations of Hurricane Georges at landfall by Knupp, Kevin R., Walters, Justin, McCaul Jr, Eugene W.

    Published in Geophysical research letters (15-10-2000)
    “…The boundary layer (BL) within the western eyewall of Hurricane Georges, during its landfall on the Mississippi coastline, is described using measurements from…”
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