192 results on '"Ziegler, Conrad L."'
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2. Analysis of Hail Production via Simulated Hailstone Trajectories in the 29 May 2012 Kingfisher, Oklahoma, Supercell
3. The potential roles of preexisting airmass boundaries on a tornadic supercell observed by TORUS on 28 May 2019
4. Relation between Baroclinity, Horizontal Vorticity, and Mesocyclone Evolution in the 6–7 April 2018 Monroe, Louisiana, Tornadic Supercell during VORTEX-SE
5. Environmental and Storm-Scale Controls on Close Proximity Supercells Observed by TORUS on 8 June 2019
6. THE 2015 PLAINS ELEVATED CONVECTION AT NIGHT FIELD PROJECT
7. The Potential Roles of Preexisting Airmass Boundaries on a Tornadic Supercell Observed by TORUS on 28 May 2019.
8. A FEASIBILITY STUDY FOR PROBABILISTIC CONVECTION INITIATION FORECASTS BASED ON EXPLICIT NUMERICAL GUIDANCE
9. TELEX The Thunderstorm Electrification and Lightning Experiment
10. A Lightning Parameterization for Numerical Cloud Models
11. A Method for Correcting Staggered Pulse Repetition Time (PRT) and Dual Pulse Repetition Frequency (PRF) Processor Errors in Research Radar Datasets.
12. Simulated electrification of a small thunderstorm with two-moment bulk microphysics
13. Microphysical and Transportive Contributions to Normal and Anomalous Polarity Subregions in the 29–30 May 2012 Kingfisher Storm
14. In Situ Microphysical Observations of a Multicell Storm Using a Balloon‐Borne Video Disdrometer During Deep Convective Clouds and Chemistry
15. Simulated Evolution and Severe Wind Production by the 25–26 June 2015 Nocturnal MCS from PECAN
16. Seven-Doppler Radar and In Situ Analysis of the 25–26 June 2015 Kansas MCS during PECAN
17. A modeling study of the dryline
18. Investigation of the dryline and convective storms initiated along the dryline: field experiments during COPS-91
19. Creating a More Realistic Idealized Supercell Thunderstorm Evolution via Incorporation of Base-State Environmental Variability
20. Evolution of Pre- and Postconvective Environmental Profiles from Mesoscale Convective Systems during PECAN
21. Evolution of WRF-HAILCAST during the 2014–16 NOAA/Hazardous Weather Testbed Spring Forecasting Experiments
22. Seven-Doppler Radar and In Situ Analysis of the 25-26 June 2015 Kansas MCS during PECAN.
23. Simulated Evolution and Severe Wind Production by the 25-26 June 2015 Nocturnal MCS from PECAN.
24. Comparison of Near- and Far-Field Supercell Inflow Environments Using Radiosonde Observations
25. In Situ Microphysical Observations of the 29–30 May 2012 Kingfisher, OK, Supercell With a Balloon‐Borne Video Disdrometer
26. Three-Dimensional Storm Structure and Low-Level Boundaries at Different Stages of Cyclic Mesocyclone Evolution in a High-Precipitation Tornadic Supercell
27. The 2015 Plains Elevated Convection At Night field project
28. CORRIGENDUM
29. Forecasting Hail Using a One-Dimensional Hail Growth Model within WRF
30. Assimilation of Flash Extent Data in the Variational Framework at Convection-Allowing Scales: Proof-of-Concept and Evaluation for the Short-Term Forecast of the 24 May 2011 Tornado Outbreak
31. Intercomparison of Unmanned Aircraftborne and Mobile Mesonet Atmospheric Sensors
32. The Formation of Small-Scale Atmospheric Vortices via Baroclinic Horizontal Shearing Instability
33. The Formation of Small-Scale Atmospheric Vortices via Horizontal Shearing Instability
34. Explicitly Simulated Electrification and Lightning within a Tropical Cyclone Based on the Environment of Hurricane Isaac (2012)
35. A Balloonborne Particle Size, Imaging, and Velocity Probe for in Situ Microphysical Measurements
36. Aerosol transport and wet scavenging in deep convective clouds: A case study and model evaluation using a multiple passive tracer analysis approach
37. Impact of Storm-Scale Lightning Data Assimilation on WRF-ARW Precipitation Forecasts during the 2013 Warm Season over the Contiguous United States
38. Evaluation of a Cloud-Scale Lightning Data Assimilation Technique and a 3DVAR Method for the Analysis and Short-Term Forecast of the 29 June 2012 Derecho Event
39. A Diabatic Lagrangian Technique for the Analysis of Convective Storms. Part I: Description and Validation via an Observing System Simulation Experiment
40. A Diabatic Lagrangian Technique for the Analysis of Convective Storms. Part II: Application to a Radar-Observed Storm
41. Evolution of Lightning Activity and Storm Charge Relative to Dual-Doppler Analysis of a High-Precipitation Supercell Storm
42. Aerosol Effects on Simulated Storm Electrification and Precipitation in a Two-Moment Bulk Microphysics Model
43. The Implementation of an Explicit Charging and Discharge Lightning Scheme within the WRF-ARW Model: Benchmark Simulations of a Continental Squall Line, a Tropical Cyclone, and a Winter Storm
44. 1979: 25 years ago; Doppler radar: research at the National Severe Storms Laboratory
45. Simulation of Dryline Misovortex Dynamics and Cumulus Formation
46. Application of a Lightning Data Assimilation Technique in the WRF-ARW Model at Cloud-Resolving Scales for the Tornado Outbreak of 24 May 2011
47. The Impact of Spatial Variations of Low-Level Stability on the Life Cycle of a Simulated Supercell Storm
48. Doppler radar: research at the National Severe Storms Laboratory
49. A Lagrangian Objective Analysis Technique for Assimilating In Situ Observations with Multiple-Radar-Derived Airflow
50. The “Triple Point” on 24 May 2002 during IHOP. Part II: Ground-Radar and In Situ Boundary Layer Analysis of Cumulus Development and Convection Initiation
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