Elsberry, R.L., L. Chen, J. Davidson, R. Rogers, Y. Wang, and L. Wu. Advances in understanding and forecasting rapidly changing phenomena in tropical cyclones. Tropical Cyclone Research and Review, 2(1):13-24, doi:10.6057/ 2013TCRR01.02 2013 Ref. 2835
Reasor, P., R. Rogers, and S. Lorsolo. Environmental flow impacts on tropical cyclone structure diagnosed from airborne Doppler radar composites. Monthly Weather Review, 141(9):2949-2969, 10.1175/MWR-D-12-00334.1 2013 Ref. 2890
Rogers, R.F., S.D. Aberson, A. Aksoy, B. Annane, M. Black, J.J. Cione, N. Dorst, J. Dunion, J.F. Gamache, S.B. Goldenberg, S.G. Gopalakrishnan, J. Kaplan, B.W. Klotz, S. Lorsolo, F.D. Marks, S.T. Murillo, M.D. Powell, P.D. Reasor, K.J. Sellwood, E.W. Uhlhorn, T. Vukicevic, J.A. Zhang, And X. Zhang. NOAA’s Hurricane Intensity Forecasting Experiment (IFEX): A progress report. Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, 94(6):859-882, doi:10.1175/BAMS-D-12-00089 2013 Ref. 2865
Rogers, R., P. Reasor, and S. Lorsolo. Airborne Doppler observations of the inner-core structural differences between intensifying and steady-state tropical cyclones. Monthly Weather Review, 141(9):2970-2991, 10.1175/MWR-D-12-00357.1 2013 Ref. 2891
Zhang, J.A., S. Gopalakrishnan, F.D. Marks, R.F. Rogers, and V. Tallapragada. A developmental framework for improving hurricane model physical parameterizations using aircraft observations. Tropical Cyclone Research and Review, 1(4):419-429, doi:10.6057/2012TCRR04.01 2012 Ref. 2815
Rogers, R., S. Lorsolo, P. Reasor, J. Gamache, and F.D. Marks. Multiscale analysis of tropical cyclone kinematic structure from airborne Doppler radar composites. Monthly Weather Review, 140(1):77-99, doi:10.1175/MWR-D-10-05075.1 2012 Ref. 2
Yeh, K.-S., X. Zhang, S.G. Gopalakrishnan, S. Aberson, R. Rogers, F.D. Marks, and R. Atlas. Performance of the experimental HWRF in the 2008 hurricane season. Natural Hazards, 63(3):1439-1449, doi:10.1007/s11069-011-9787-7 2012 Ref. 2714
Zhang, J.A., R.F. Rogers, D.S. Nolan, and F.D. Marks. On the characteristic height scales of the hurricane boundary layer. Monthly Weather Review, 139(8):2523-2535, doi:10.1175/MWR-D-10-05017.1 2011 Ref. 44
Zhang, J.A., P. Zhu, F.J. Masters, R.F. Rogers, and F.D. Marks. On momentum transport and dissipative heating during hurricane landfalls. Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, 68(6):1397-1404, doi:10.1175/JAS-D-10-05018.1 2011 Ref. 59
Rogers, R.F. Convective-scale structure and evolution during a high-resolution simulation of tropical cyclone rapid intensification. Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, 67(1):44-70, doi:10.1175/2009JAS3122.1 2010 Ref. 219
Fierro, A.O., R.F. Rogers, F.D. Marks, and D.S. Nolan. The impact of horizontal grid spacing on the microphysical and kinematic structures of strong tropical cyclones simulated with the WRF-ARW model. Monthly Weather Review, 137(11):3717-3743, doi:10.1175/2009MWR2946.1 2009 Ref. 280
Rogers, R.F., F.D. Marks, and T. Marchok. Tropical cyclone rainfall. In Encyclopedia of Hydrological Sciences, M.G. Anderson (ed.). John Wiley and Sons, Chicester, UK, doi:10.1002/0470848944.hsa030 2009 Ref. 326
Rogers, R.F., and E.W. Uhlhorn. Observations of the structure and evolution of surface and flight-level wind asymmetries in Hurricane Rita (2005). Geophysical Research Letters, 35(21):L22811, 6 pp., doi:10.1029/2008GL034774 2008 Ref. 436
Halverson, J., M.L. Black, S. Braun, D. Cecil, M. Goodman, A. Heymsfield, G. Heymsfield, R. Hood, T. Krishnamurti, G. McFarquhar, M.J. Mahoney, J. Molinari, R.F. Rogers, J. Turk, C. Velden, D.-L. Zhang, E. Zipser, and R. Kakar. NASA's Tropical Cloud Systems and Processes (TCSP) Experiment: Investigating tropical cyclogenesis and hurricane intensity change. Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, 88(6):867-882, 2007 Ref. 486
Lonfat, M., R.F. Rogers, T. Marchok, and F.D. Marks. A parametric model for predicting hurricane landfall. Monthly Weather Review, 135(9):3086-3097, 2007 Ref. 499
Marchok, T.P., R.F. Rogers, and R.E. Tuleya. Validation schemes for tropical cyclone quantitative precipitation forecasts: Evaluation of operational models for U.S. landfalling cases. Weather and Forecasting, 22(4):726-746, 2007 Ref. 506
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
Hood, R.E., E. Zipser, G.M. Heymsfield, R. Kakar, J. Halverson, R.F. Rogers, and M.L. Black. Overview of the field phase of the NASA Tropical Cloud Systems and Processes (TCSP) Experiment. Preprints, 27th Conference on Hurricanes and Tropical Meteorology, Monterey, CA, April 24-28, 2006. American Meteorological Society, Boston, 3 pp. (CD-ROM), 2006 Ref. 583
Houze, R.A., S.S. Chen, W.-C. Lee, R.F. Rogers, J.A. Moore, G.J. Stossmeister, M.M. Bell, J.L. Cetrone, W. Zhao, and S.R. Brodzik. The Hurricane Rainband and Intensity Experiment: Observations and modeling of Hurricanes Katrina, Ophelia, and Rita (2005). Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, 87(11):1503-1521, 2006 Ref. 585
Lonfat, M., R.F. Rogers, F.D. Marks, T. Marchok, and A. Boissonnade. The effect of shear and topography on rainfall forecasting with R-CLIPER. Preprints, 27th Conference on Hurricanes and Tropical Meteorology, Monterey, CA, April 24-28, 2006. American Meteorological Society, Boston, 2 pp. (CD-ROM), 2006 Ref. 600
Marchok, T., R.F. Rogers, and R. Tuleya. New methods for evaluating rainfall forecasts from operational models for landfalling tropical cyclones. Preprints, 27th Conference on Hurricanes and Tropical Meteorology, Monterey, CA, April 24-28, 2006. American Meteorological Society, Boston, 5 pp. (CD-ROM), 2006 Ref. 607
Rogers, R.F., S.D. Aberson, M.L. Black, P.G. Black, J.J. Cione, P.P. Dodge, J.P. Dunion, J.F. Gamache, J. Kaplan, M.D. Powell, L.N. Shay, N. Surgi, and E.W. Uhlhorn. The Intensity Forecasting Experiment: A NOAA multi-year field program for improving tropical cyclone intensity forecasts. Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, 87(11):1523-1537, 2006 Ref. 630
Rogers, R.F., M.L. Black, R. Hood, J. Halverson, E. Zipser, and G. Heymsfield. The Intensity Forecasting Experiment (IFEX): A NOAA multi-year field program for improving tropical cyclone intensity forecasting. Preprints, 27th Conference on Hurricanes and Tropical Meteorology, Monterey, CA, April 24-28, 2006. American Meteorological Society, Boston, 5 pp. (CD-ROM), 2006 Ref. 629
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
Rogers, R.F., M.L. Black, F.D. Marks, K.M. Valde, and S.S. Chen. A comparison of tropical cyclone hydrometeor profiles from TRMM, airborne radar, and high-resolution simulations. Preprints, 27th Conference on Hurricanes and Tropical Meteorology, Monterey, CA, April 24-28, 2006. American Meteorological Society, Boston, 3 pp. (CD-ROM), 2006 Ref. 627
Nuissier, O., R.F. Rogers, and F. Roux. A numerical simulation of Hurricane Bret on 22-23 August 1999 initialized with airborne Doppler radar and dropsonde data. Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society, 131(605):155-194 , 2005 Ref. 718
Black, M.L., F.D. Marks, R.F. Rogers, L.K. Shay, B.A. Albrecht, and H.E. Willoughby. The mean structure of vertical velocities and radar reflectivities in the hurricane eyewall as they relate to environmental wind shear. Preprints, 26th Conference on Hurricanes and Tropical Meteorology, Miami, FL, May 3-7, 2004. American Meteorological Society,Boston, 94-95 , 2004 Ref. 750
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
Rogers, R.F., F.D. Marks, T.P. Marchok, and R. Tuleya. The development of a new validation technique for tropical cyclone rainfall. Preprints, 26th Conference on Hurricanes and Tropical Meteorology, Miami, FL, May 3-7, 2004. American Meteorological Society, Boston, 292-293 , 2004 Ref. 819
Rogers, R.F., S. Chen, J. Tenerelli, and H.E. Willoughby. A numerical study of the impact of vertical shear on the distribution of rainfall in Hurricane Bonnie (1998). Monthly Weather Review, 131(8):1577-1599 , 2003 Ref. 918
Nuissier, O., R.F. Rogers, and F. Roux. An initialization technique using airborne Doppler radar observations for numerical simulations of Hurricane Bret (21-23 August 1999). Preprints, 25th Conference on Hurricanes and Tropical Meteorology, San Diego, CA, April 29-May 3, 2002. American Meteorological Society, Boston, 403-404 , 2002 Ref. 1011
Rogers, R.F., S.D. Aberson, J. Kaplan, and S.B. Goldenberg. A pronounced upper-tropospheric warm anomaly encountered by the NOAA Gulfstream-IV aircraft in the vicinity of deep convection. Monthly Weather Review, 130(1):180-187 , 2002 Ref. 1020
Rogers, R.F., S. Chen, J.E. Tenerelli, and H.E. Willoughby. The role of vertical shear in determining the distribution of accumulated rainfall in high-resolution numerical simulations of tropical cyclones. Preprints, 25th Conference on Hurricanes and Tropical Meteorology, San Diego, CA, April 29-May 3, 2002. American Meteorological Society, Boston, 319-320 , 2002 Ref. 1019
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
Rogers, R.F., and J.M. Fritsch. Surface cyclogenesis from convectively-driven amplification of mid-level mesoscale convective vortices. Monthly Weather Review, 129(4):605-637 , 2001 Ref. 1124
Rogers, R.F., S.S. Chen, J.E. Tenerelli, and H.E. Willoughby. A numerical study of the impact of vertical shear on the distribution of rainfall in Hurricane Bonnie (1998). Preprints, Ninth Conference on Mesoscale Processes, Ft. Lauderdale, FL, July 30-August 2, 2001. American Meteorological Society, Boston , 2001 Ref. 1125
Rogers, R.F. Surface-based modification of convectively-generated mesovortices and its implications for tropical cyclogenesis. Preprints, 24th Conference on Hurricanes and Tropical Meteorology, Ft. Lauderdale, FL, May 29-June 2, 2000. American Meteorological Society, Boston, 151-152 , 2000 Ref. 1240
Rogers, R.F., S.S. Chen, J.E. Tenerelli, and M. Lonfat. A numerical study of the distribution of precipitation in Hurricane Bonnie (1998). Preprints,24th Conference on Hurricanes and Tropical Meteorology, Ft. Lauderdale, FL, May 29-June 2, 2000. American Meteorological Society, Boston, 408-409 , 2000 Ref. 1242
Rogers, R.F., J.M. Fritsch, and W.C. Lambert. A simple technique for using radar data in the dynamic initialization of a mesoscale model. Monthly Weather Review, 128(7):2560-2574 , 2000 Ref. 1241
Tenerelli, J.E., S.S. Chen, M. Lonfat, R. Foster, and R.F. Rogers. Surface winds in Hurricane Floyd: A comparison between numerical simulations, aircraft data, and QuikScat satellite data. Preprints, 24th Conference on Hurricanes and Tropical Meteorology, Ft. Lauderdale, FL, May 29-June 2, 2000. American Meteorological Society, Boston, 418-419 , 2000 Ref. 1252
Rogers, R.F. Amplification of warm-core vortices by convective redevelopment: A key component of tropical cyclogenesis. Preprints, 23rd Conference on Hurricanes and Tropical Meteorology, Dallas, TX, January 10-15, 1999. American Meteorological Society, Boston, 929-932, 1999 Ref. 1386
Rogers, R.F., and J.M. Fritsch. Amplification of warm-core vortices by convective redevelopment: A key component of tropical cyclogenesis. Preprints, Eighth Conference on Mesoscale Processes, Boulder, CO, June 28-July 1, 1999. American Meteorological Society, Boston, 55-60, 1999 Ref. 1387
Bryan, G.H., R.F. Rogers, and J.M. Fritsch. Cloud-scale resolution simulations in moist absolutely unstable layers. Preprints, Eighth Pennsylvania State University/National Center for Atmospheric Research's Mesoscale Model Users Workshop, Boulder, CO. National Center for Atmospheric Research, 59-62 , 1998 Ref. 1427
Rogers, R.F. A component of tropical cyclogenesis: Convective redevelopment within a warm-core mesovortex. Preprints, 22nd Conference on Hurricanes and Tropical Meteorology, Fort Collins, CO, May 19-23, 1997. American Meteorological Society, Boston, 555-556 , 1997 Ref. 1595
Rogers, R.F., and J.M. Fritsch. Mesoscale modeling of weakly-forced convection: Sensitivity to surface property specification. Preprints, 11th Conference on Numerical Weather Prediction, Norfolk, VA, August 19-23, 1996. American Meteorological Society, Boston, 386-388 , 1996 Ref. 1677
Rogers, R.F., and J.M. Fritsch. A general framework for convective trigger functions. Monthly Weather Review, 124(11):2438-2452 , 1996 Ref. 1676
Rogers, R.F., J.M. Fritsch, and J.S. Kain. A new trigger function for mesoscale convective systems. Preprints, 10th Conference on Numerical Weather Prediction, Portland, OR, July 18-22, 1994. American Meteorological Society, Boston, 105-107 , 1994 Ref. 1858
Rogers, R.F., and R.E. Davis. The effect of coastline curvature on the weakening of Atlantic tropical cylcones. International Journal of Climatology, 13, 287-299 , 1993 Ref. 1967
Davis, R.E., and R.F. Rogers. A synoptic climatology of severe storms in Virginia. The Professional Geographer, 44, 319-332 , 1992 Ref. 2006