Black, R.A., and J. Hallett. Rain rate and water content in hurricanes compared with summer rain in Miami, Florida. Journal of Applied Meteorology and Climatology, 51(12):2218-2235, doi:10.1175/JAMC-D-11-0144.1 2012 Ref. 2778
Rogers, R.F., M.L. Black, S.S. Chen, and R.A. Black. An evaluation of microphysics fields from mesoscale model simulations of tropical cyclones, Part I: Comparisons with observations. Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, 64(6):1811-1834, 2007 Ref. 516
Aberson, S.D., M.L. Black, R.A. Black, R.W. Burpee, J.J. Cione, C.W. Landsea, and F.D. Marks. Thirty years of tropical cyclone research with the NOAA P-3 aircraft. Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, 87(8):1039-1055, 2006 Ref. 543
Rogers, R.F., M.L. Black, P.T. Willis, R.A. Black, A. Heymsfield, A. Bansemer, and G. Heymsfield. An evaluation of the microphysics fields of Hurricane Dennis (2005) at different stages of its lifecycle. Preprints, 27th Conference on Hurricanes and Tropical Meteorology, Monterey, CA, April 24-28, 2006. American Meteorological Society, Boston, 4 pp. (CD-ROM), 2006 Ref. 628
Black, M.L., J.P. Dunion, J.P. Kossin, W.H. Schubert, C.S. Velden, P.G. Black, R. Zehr, and S.D. Aberson. Mesovortices in Hurricane Isabel (2003): A comparison of satellite, radar, and photographic observations. Preprints, 26th Conference on Hurricanes and Tropical Meteorology, Miami, FL, May 3-7, 2004. American Meteorological Society, Boston, 128-129 , 2004 Ref. 751
McFarquhar, G.M., and R.A. Black. Observations of particle size and phase in tropical cyclones: Implications for mesoscale modeling of microphysical processes. Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, 61(4):422-439 , 2004 Ref. 806
McFarquhar, G.M., and R.A. Black. Hurricane observations of particle size and phase and their implications for mesoscale modeling of microphysical processes. Preprints, 26th Conference on Hurricanes and Tropical Meteorology, Miami, FL, May 3-7, 2004. American Meteorological Society, Boston, 348-349 , 2004 Ref. 805
Rogers, R.F., M.L. Black, S.S. Chen, and R.A. Black. Evaluating microphysical parameterization schemes for use in hurricane environments. Preprints, 26th Conference on Hurricanes and Tropical Meteorology, Miami, FL, May 3-7, 2004. American Meteorological Society, Boston, 518-519 , 2004 Ref. 820
Black, R.A., G.M. Heymsfield, and J. Hallett. Extra large particle images at 12 km in a hurricane eyewall: Evidence of high-altitude supercooled water? Geophysical Research Letters, 30(21):2124, doi:10.1029/2003GL017864 2003 Ref. 852
Gedzelman, S., E. Hindman, X. Zhang, J. Lawrence, J.F. Gamache, M.L. Black, R.A. Black, J.P. Dunion, and H.E. Willoughby. Probing hurricanes with stable isotopes of rain and water vapor. Monthly Weather Review, 131(6):1112-1127 , 2003 Ref. 871
Mo, Q., A.G. Detwiler, J. Hallett, and R.A. Black. Horizontal structure of the electric field in the stratiform region of an Oklahoma mesoscale convective system. Journal of Geophysical Research, 108(D7):4225, doi:10.1029/2001JD001140 2003 Ref. 908
Black, R.A., and G.M. Heymsfield. Extra large particle images at 40,000 ft in a hurricane eyewall: Evidence of partially frozen raindrops? Preprints, 11th Conference on Cloud Physics, Ogden, UT, June 3-7, 2002. American Meteorological Society, Boston, 3 pp. , 2002 Ref. 946
Rogers, R.F., R.A. Black, and D.-L. Zhang. A preliminary investigation of a common microphysical parameterization and its applicability to tropical cyclone simulations. Preprints, 25th Conference on Hurricanes and Tropical Meteorology, San Diego, CA, April 29-May 3, 2002. American Meteorological Society, Boston, 436-437 , 2002 Ref. 1018
Testud, J., S. Oury, R.A. Black, P. Amayenc, and X. Dou. The concept of "normalized" distribution to describe raindrop spectra: A tool for cloud physics and cloud remote sensing. Journal of Applied Meteorology, 40(6):1118-1140 , 2001 Ref. 1131
Atlas, D., C.W. Ulbrich, F.D. Marks, R.A. Black, E. Amitai, P.T. Willis, and C.E. Samsury. Partitioning tropical oceanic convective and stratiform rains by draft strength. Journal of Geophysical Research, 105(D2):2259-2267 , 2000 Ref. 1154
Protat, A., Y. Lemaitre, D. Bouniol, and R.A. Black. Microphysical observations during FASTEX from airborne Doppler radar and in-situ measurements. Physics and Chemistry of the Earth, Part B: Hydrology, Oceans, and Atmosphere, 25(10-12):1097-1102 , 2000 Ref. 1236
Black, R.A., and J. Hallett. Electrification of the hurricane. Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, 56(12):2004-2028, 1999 Ref. 1285
Jameson, A.R., A.B. Kostinski, and R.A. Black. The texture of clouds. Journal of Geophysical Research, 103(D6):6211-6220 , 1998 Ref. 1457
Black, R.A. Giant raindrops observed from large aircraft. Preprints, 22nd Conference on Hurricanes and Tropical Meteorology, Ft. Collins,CO, May 19-23, 1997. American Meteorological Society, Boston, 494-495 , 1997 Ref. 1521
Bringi, V.N., K.Knupp, A. Detwiler, L. Liu, I.J. Caylor, and R.A.Black. Evolution of a Florida thunderstorm during the Convection andPrecipitation Experiment: The case of August 9, 1991. Monthly Weather Review, 125(9):2131-2160 , 1997 Ref. 1523
Haddad, Z.S., D.A. Short, S.L. Durden, E. Im, S. Hensley, M.B. Grable,and R.A. Black. A new parameterization of the rain drop size distribution. IEEE, Transactions of Geoscience and Remote Sensing, 35(3):532-539, 1997 Ref. 1559
Black, R.A., H.B. Bluestein, and M.L. Black. Unusually strong vertical motions in a Caribbean hurricane. Preprints, 21st Conference on Hurricanes and Tropical Meteorology, Miami, FL, April 24-28, 1995. American Meteorological Society, Boston, 260-262 , 1995 Ref. 1705
Willis, P.T., R.A. Black, F.D. Marks, and D. Baumgardner. Airborne rain drop size distributions in TOGA-COARE. Preprints, 21st Conference on Hurricanes and Tropical Meteorology, Miami, FL, April 24-28, 1995. American Meteorological Society, Boston, 431-433 , 1995 Ref. 1791
Black, R.A., H.B. Bluestein, and M.L. Black. Unusually strong vertical motions in a Caribbean hurricane. Monthly Weather Review, 122(12):2722-2739 , 1994 Ref. 1803
Willis, P.T., J. Hallett, R.A. Black, and W. Hendricks. An aircraft study of rapid precipitation development and electrification in a growing convective cloud. Atmospheric Research, 33:1-24 , 1994 Ref. 1872
Black, R.A., P.T. Willis, and J. Hallett. The development of ice particles and the establishment of electric fields in a maritime tropical cumulus cloud. Preprints, 20th Conference on Hurricanes and Tropical Meteorology, San Antonio, TX, May 10-14, 1993. American Meteorological Society, Boston, 81-84 , 1993 Ref. 1889
Black, R.A., J. Hallett, and C.P.R. Saunders. Aircraft studies of precipitation and electrification in hurricanes. Preprints, Conference on Atmospheric Electricity, St. Louis, MO, October 4-8, 1993. American Meteorological Society, Boston, J20-25 , 1993 Ref. 1888
Hallett, J., W. Hendricks, R.A. Black, C.P.R. Saunders, and I. Brooks. Aircraft observations of precipitation development and hydrometeor charge in Florida cumuli. Proceedings, Conference on Atmospheric Electricity, St. Louis, MO, October 4-8, 1993. American Meteorological Society, Boston, 785-790 , 1993 Ref. 1920
Willis, P.T., J. Hallett, W. Hendricks, and R.A. Black. Hydrometeor development and structure of a convective cell. Preprints, 20th Conference on Hurricanes and Tropical Meteorology, San Antonio, TX, May 10-14, 1993. American Meteorological Society, Boston, 74-77 , 1993 Ref. 1990
Houze, R.A., F.D. Marks, and R.A. Black. Dual-aircraft investigation of the inner core of Hurricane Norbert. Part II: Mesoscale distribution of ice particles. Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, 49(11):943-962 , 1992 Ref. 2026