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    A Comparison between Analog Ensemble and Convolutional Neural Network Empirical-Statistical Downscaling Techniques for Reconstructing High-Resolution Near-Surface Wind by Rozoff, Christopher M., Alessandrini, Stefano

    Published in Energies (Basel) (01-03-2022)
    “…Empirical-statistical downscaling (ESD) can be a computationally advantageous alternative to dynamical downscaling in representing a high-resolution regional…”
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    A new Wind Atlas to support the expansion of the Italian wind power fleet by Sperati, Simone, Alessandrini, Stefano, D'Amico, Filippo, Cheng, Will, Rozoff, Christopher M., Bonanno, Riccardo, Lacavalla, Matteo, Aiello, Martina, Airoldi, Davide, Amaranto, Alessandro, Decimi, Goffredo, Vergata, Milena Angelina

    Published in Wind energy (Chichester, England) (01-03-2024)
    “…As a contribution to national strategic energy planning, recent developments in meteorological modeling and wind generation technologies have improved the…”
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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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    Interactions of an urban heat island and sea-breeze circulations during winter over the metropolitan area of São Paulo, Brazil by Freitas, Edmilson D, Rozoff, Christopher M, Cotton, William R, Dias, Pedro L. Silva

    Published in Boundary-layer meteorology (01-01-2007)
    “…The Town Energy Budget (TEB) model, a detailed urban parameterisation using a generalised canyon geometry, coupled with the Regional Atmospheric Modelling…”
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    Some dynamical aspects of tropical cyclone concentric eyewalls by Rozoff, Christopher M., Schubert, Wayne H., Kossin, James P.

    “…The intensification of tropical cyclones is often interrupted by an eyewall replacement cycle, a process in which an outer eyewall forms, contracts, and…”
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    On the distribution of subsidence in the hurricane eye by Schubert, Wayne H., Rozoff, Christopher M., Vigh, Jonathan L., McNoldy, Brian D., Kossin, James P.

    “…Two hurricane eye features that have yet to be adequately explained are the clear‐air moat that forms at the outer edge of the eye and the hub cloud that forms…”
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    Objective convective updraft identification and tracking: Part 1. Structure and thermodynamics of convection in the rainband regions of two hurricane simulations by Terwey, Wesley D., Rozoff, Christopher M.

    “…To better understand the life cycles of convective elements in numerical model simulations, a convective updraft tracking algorithm, dubbed the Statistical and…”
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    Examining Trends in Satellite-Detected Tropical Overshooting Tops as a Potential Predictor of Tropical Cyclone Rapid Intensification by Monette, Sarah A., Velden, Christopher S., Griffin, Kyle S., Rozoff, Christopher M.

    “…A geostationary satellite–derived cloud product that is based on a tropical-overshooting-top (TOT) detection algorithm is described for applications over…”
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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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    Simulation of St. Louis, Missouri, Land Use Impacts on Thunderstorms by Rozoff, Christopher M., Cotton, William R., Adegoke, Jimmy O.

    Published in Journal of applied meteorology (1988) (01-06-2003)
    “…A storm-resolving version of the Regional Atmospheric Modeling System is executed over St. Louis, Missouri, on 8 June 1999, along with sophisticated boundary…”
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    Seasonal Analysis of Cloud Objects in the High-Resolution Rapid Refresh (HRRR) Model Using Object-Based Verification by Griffin, Sarah M., Otkin, Jason A., Rozoff, Christopher M., Sieglaff, Justin M., Cronce, Lee M., Alexander, Curtis R., Jensen, Tara L., Wolff, Jamie K.

    “…In this study, object-based verification using the method for object-based diagnostic evaluation(MODE) is used to assess the accuracy of cloud-cover forecasts…”
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    Seasonal Analysis of Cloud Objects in the High-Resolution Rapid Refresh (HRRR) Model Using Object-Based Verification by Griffin, Sarah M, Otkin, Jason A, Rozoff, Christopher M, Sieglaff, Justin M, Cronce, Lee M, Alexander, Curtis R, Jensen, Tara L, Wolff, Jamie K

    “…In this study, object-based verification using the method for object-based diagnostic evaluation (MODE) is used to assess the accuracy of cloud-cover forecasts…”
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    NOWCAST: PAPERS OF NOTE by Schoen, Carl, Rozoff, Christopher M, Schubert, W H, McNoldy, B D

    “…Within the framework of nondivergent barotropic dynamics, we examined hypothetical profiles of vorticity in tropical cyclones to obtain characteristic…”
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    Thunderstorms and the urban heat island by Rozoff, Christopher M, Cotton, William R, Adegoke, Jimmy O

    “…Rozoff et al discuss the various urban surface features that play a role in the development of thunderstorms over St Louis MO, when the atmosphere is moist,…”
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