Curriculum
Vita
Frank
D. Marks, Jr.
Research
Meteorologist and Director
NOAA/AOML
Hurricane Research Division
Miami,
FL 33149
305-361-4321
Frank.Marks@noaa.gov
Education:
Belknap College Meteorology B.S. 1973
Massachusetts Institute of Technology Meteorology M.S. 1975
Massachusetts Institute of Technology Meteorology Sc.D. 1981
| Meteorologist | July 1975 to July 1976 |
Center for Experiment Design and Data Analysis NOAA/Environmental Data Service Washington, DC Research Meteorologist
| July 1980 to present
|
Hurricane Research Division
| NOAA/Atlantic Oceanographic Meteorological Laboratory Miami, FL Director
| February 2003 to present
| Adjunct Professor
| September 1993 to present
| Department of Meteorology and Physical Oceanography
| Rosenstiel School for Marine and Atmospheric Sciences University of Miami Miami, FL Fellow
| January 1997 to present
| Cooperative Institute for Marine and Atmospheric Studies
| Rosenstiel School for Marine and Atmospheric Sciences University of Miami Miami, FL Senior Fellow
| July 1997 to present
| Joint Institute for Marine and Atmospheric Research
| University of Hawaii at Manoa Honolulu, HI |
Accomplishments:
Specialized in radar remote sensing
(ground-based, airborne, and spaceborne) of tropical cyclones and mesoscale
convective systems to understand the storm kinematic and precipitation
structure.
Field Program Experience:
1980-present NOAA Hurricane Field Program (over 180 research missions
in tropical cyclones) - field program director 1993-2001
1992-93 TOGA
COARE (Solomon Islands)
1991 Convection
and Precipitation Experiment (Florida)
1991 Tropical
Experiment in Mexico (Acapulco, Mexico)
1987 Equatorial
Mesoscale Experiment (Australia)
1986 Genesis
of Atlantic Lows Experiment (North Carolina)
1985 Preliminary
Regional Experiment for STORM-Central (Kansas)
1978-79 Winter
Monsoon Experiment (Malaysia)
1974 GATE
(Africa)
Honors and Awards:
2012 NOAA
Administrators Award for outstanding management of the G-IV Tail Doppler Radar
project (group award)
2011 2010 NOAA/OAR
Outstanding Scientific Paper Award for Weather and Water
2011 AMS
Verner E. Suomi Award
2010 NOAA
Distinguished Career Award
2008 NOAA
Research Employee of the Year
2007 NOAA
Bronze Medal for Hurricane Research Division Performance during Hurricanes Rita
and Katrina (group award)
2005 NOAA
AdministratorŐs Award
2005 OFCM
Richard H. Hagemeyer Award at the 59th Interdepartmental Hurricane
Conference
2005 USWRP
Joint Hurricane Testbed Outstanding Contributor Award
2003 NOAA
Diversity Council Spectrum Achievement Award for Managers
2001 NOAA
TECH 2002 award for best wireless application for development of satellite-cell
based WLAN for NOAA WP-3D aircraft
1997 US
Department of Commerce Silver Medal for performance as the Research Mission
Manager for the NOAA High Altitude Jet procurement
1992 US
Department of Commerce Gold Medal for Hurricane Research Division's Performance
in Hurricane Andrew (group award)
1989 Distinguished
Authorship Award, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration,
Environmental Research Laboratories
AMS
Activities:
2000-present Fellow, American Meteorological Society
1984-1991 Committee on Radar Meteorology,
American Meteorological Society (Chairman 1987-1991)
1980-present member, Greater Miami Chapter of the American
Meteorological Society (secretary 1981, chairman 1982)
1973-present member, American Meteorological Society
1971-1973 student member, American
Meteorological Society
Professional
Activities:
2010-present Review Team for NASA Earth
Venture–1 Investigation Hurricane and Severe Storm Sentinel (HS3)
2008-present Co-chair
of the Working Group for Tropical Cyclone Research (WG/TCR) for the Office of
the Federal Coordinator for Meteorological Services and Supporting Research (OFCM)
2007-present Lead
for the NOAA Hurricane Forecast Improvement Project
2005-2007 Co-chair
of the Tropical Cyclone Joint Action Group (TC/JAG) for the Office of
the Federal Coordinator for Meteorological Services and Supporting Research
(OFCM)
2005-present NCAR EOL External Advisory
Committee
2004 NOAA/National
Weather Service Executive Leadership Seminar
2003-present Research Mission Manager for the NOAA G-IV tail
Doppler radar procurement
2001-2005 USWRP Joint Hurricane Testbed Steering Committee
1999-2008 NASA
TRMM (Precipitation) Science Team
1999 Review
Committee for NASA/GSFC Mesoscale Atmospheric Processes Branch
1998 UCAR
Advanced Study Program (ASP) Summer Colloquium on Hurricanes at Landfall
(co-organizer)
1997 USWRP
Landfalling Hurricanes Workshop Organizing Team (Co-Chairman)
1996 USWRP
Prospectus Development Team #5: Landfalling tropical cyclones, (Co-Chairman)
1996-2001 North American Atmospheric Observing System (NAOS), Test
and Evaluation Working Group
1996 NSF
Review panel for NCAR's Atmospheric Technology Division, (Chairman)
1995 Committee
of Visitors, Review of the NSF Division of Atmospheric Sciences' Lower
Atmospheric Research Section
1993-1997 Research Mission Manager for the NOAA mid-size jet
procurement
1992-1994 Observing Facility Advisory Panel, NCAR/ATD (Chairman
1994)
Publications (Books and Refereed
Journals)
1.
Halliwell, Jr., G. R., S. Gopalakrishnan, D. Willey, T. Quirino, and F.
Marks, Idealized study of the ocean impact on HWRF coupled tropical cyclone
intensity forecasts, Mon. Wea. Rev. (submitted)
2.
Rogers, R., S. Aberson, A. Aksoy, B. Annane, M. Black, J. Cione, N.
Dorst, J. Dunion, J. Gamache, S. Goldenberg, S. Gopalakrishnan, J. Kaplan, B.
Klotz, S. Lorsolo, F. Marks, S. Murillo, M. Powell, P. Reasor, K.
Sellwood, E. Uhlhorn, T. Vukicevic, J. Zhang, and X. Zhang, 2012: NOAA's
Hurricane Intensity Forecasting Experiment (IFEX): A Progress Report, Bull. Amer.
Meteor. Soc., (accepted).
3.
Jin, Y., W. T. Thompson
,
M. DeMaria
, F. Zhang, M. Peng
,
M. Powell
, F. D. Marks
, and P. Black,
2012: Observations and Modeling of Landfalling Tropical Cyclones. Bull. Amer. Meteor. Soc., (accepted).
4.
Gall, R., J. Franklin, F.
D. Marks, E. N. Rappaport, F. Toepfer, 2012: The Hurricane Forecast
Improvement Project. Bull. Amer. Meteor. Soc., (accepted).
5.
Gopalakrishnan, S., F. D.
Marks, J. Zhang, X. Zhang, J.-W. Bao, and V. Tallapragada, 2012: A study of
the impact of vertical diffusion on the structure and intensity of tropical
cyclones using the high-resolution HWRF system. J. Atmos. Sci., (accepted).
6.
Bao, J.-W., S. G.
Gopalakrishnan, S. A. Michelson, F. D. Marks, M. T. Montgomery, 2012: Impact
of physics representations in the HWRF model on simulated hurricane structure
and wind-pressure relationships. Mon. Wea. Rev., (accepted).
7.
Gopalakrishnan, S. G., S.
Goldenberg, T. Quirino, F. D. Marks, X. Zhang, K.-S. Yeh, R. Atlas, and
V. Tallapragada, 2011: Towards improving high-resolution numerical hurricane
forecasting: Influence of model horizontal grid resolution, initialization, and
physics, Wea. Forecast., (accepted).
8.
Rogers, R., S. Lorsolo, P. Reasor, J. Gamache, and F.
D. Marks, 2011: Multiscale analysis of mature tropical cyclone structure
from airborne Doppler composites, Mon. Wea. Rev., 140, 77-99.
9.
Laureano,
M., D. Niyogi, M. E. Baldwin, S. Gopalakrishnan, F. D. Marks, X. Zhang,
V. Tallapragada, 2011: An HWRF-based
ensemble assessment of the land surface feedback on the post – landfall
intensification of Tropical Storm Fay (2008). Natural Hazards, 59, DOI:
10.1007/s11069-011-9841-5.
10. Shay, L. K., B. Jaimes, J. K. Brewster, P. Meyers, E.
C. McCaskill, E. Uhlhorn, F. Marks, G. R. Halliwell Jr., O. M. Smedstad,
and P. Hogan (2011), Airborne ocean surveys of the Loop Current complex from
NOAA WP-3D in support of the Deepwater Horizon oil spill, in Monitoring
and Modeling the Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill: A Record-Breaking Enterprise,
Geophys. Monogr. Ser., 195, edited
by Y. Liu et al., 131–151, AGU, Washington, D. C.,
doi:10.1029/2011GM001101.
11. Zhang, J., R.
Rogers, D. Nolan, F. D. Marks, 2011: On the characteristic height scales
of the hurricane boundary layer. Mon. Wea. Rev., 139, 2523-2539.
12. Gopalakrishnan,
S. G., F. D. Marks, X. Zhang, J.-W. Bao, K.-S. Yeh, and R. Atlas, 2011:
The experimental HWRF system: A study on the influence of horizontal resolution
on the structure and intensity changes in tropical cyclones using an idealized
framework. Mon. Wea. Rev., 139, 1762-1784.
13. Zhang, F., Y. Weng, J. F. Gamache, and F. D. Marks, 2011:
Performance of convection-permitting hurricane initialization and prediction
during 2008–2010 with ensemble data assimilation of inner-core airborne
Doppler radar observations, Geophys. Res.
Lett., 38, L15810, doi:10.1029/2011GL048469.
14. Yeh, K.-S.,
X. Zhang, S. G. Gopalakrishnan, S. Aberson, R. Rogers, F. D. Marks, and
R. Atlas, 2011: Performance of the experimental HWRF in the 2008 hurricane
season. Natural Hazards, 56,
DOI: 10.1007/s11069-011-9787-7.
15. Zhang, J., P.
Zhu, F. J. Masters, R. F. Rogers, F. D. Marks, 2011: On momentum
transport and dissipative heating during hurricane landfalls, J. Atmos. Sci., 1397-1404.
16. Zhang, J., F.
D. Marks, M. Montgomery, and S. Lorsolo, 2011: An estimation of turbulent characteristics in the low-level region of intense
Hurricanes Allen (1980) and Hugo (1989), Mon. Wea. Rev., 139, 1447-1462.
17. Zhang, X., T.
S. Quirino, K.-S. Yeh, S. G. Gopalakrishnan, F. D. Marks, S. B.
Goldenberg, and S. Aberson, 2011: HWRFx: Improving Hurricane Forecasts with
High-Resolution Modeling, Comput. Sci.
Eng. 13, 13-21,
DOI:10.1109/MCSE.2010.121.
18. Murillo, S.,
W.-C. Lee, M. M. Bell, F. D. Marks, P. P. Dodge, and G. Barnes,
2011: Intercomparison of GBVTD-retrieved circulation centers and structures of
Hurricane Danny (1997) for two coastal WSR-88Ds. Mon. Wea. Rev., 139,
153–174.
19. Lorsolo, S.,
J. Zhang, F. D. Marks, J. F. Gamache, 2010: Estimation and Mapping of
Hurricane Turbulent Energy Using Airborne Doppler Measurements, Mon. Wea. Rev., 138,
3656–3670.
20.
Rogers, R.F., F. D. Marks,
and T. Marchok, 2009: Tropical Cyclone Rainfall. Encyclopedia of Hydrological Sciences. Malcolm G. Anderson (Ed.), Chichester,
UK: John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. DOI 10.1002/0470848944.hsa030.
21. Wright, C.
W., E. J. Walsh, W. B. Krabill, W. A. Shaffer, S. R. Baig, M. Peng, L. J.
Pietrafesa, A. W. Garcia, F. D. Marks, P. G. Black, J. Sonntag, B. D.
Beckley, 2009: Storm surge measurement with an airborne scanning radar
altimeter. J. Phys. Ocean, 26,
2200-2215.
22. Fierro, A., R. Rogers, F. D. Marks, and D. Nolan, 2009: Impact of horizontal grid spacing on
simulated tropical cyclone microphysical and kinematic structure. Mon. Wea. Rev., 137, 3717-3743.
23.
Marks,
F. D., P. G. Black, M. T. Montgomery, and R. W. Burpee 2008: Structure of the
eye and eyewall of Hurricane Hugo (1989). Mon. Wea. Rev., 136, 1237-1259.
24. Lorsolo, S., J. L. Schroeder, P. P.
Dodge, and F. D. Marks, 2008: An Observational Study of Hurricane
Boundary Layer Small-Scale Coherent Structures. Mon. Wea. Rev., 136,
2871–2893.
25. Willoughby, H. E., E. Rappaport, and F.
D. Marks, 2007: Hurricane Forecasting: The State of the Art, ASCE Nat. Haz.
Rev., 8, 45-49.
26.
Lonfat,
M., R. Rogers, T. Marchok, and F. D. Marks, 2007: A Parametric Model for
Predicting Hurricane Rainfall. Mon. Wea. Rev., 135, 3086–3097.
27.
Aberson,
S. D., M. L. Black, R. A. Black, R. W. Burpee, J. J. Cione, C. W. Landsea, and F.
D. Marks, 2006: Twenty-five years of tropical cyclone research with the
NOAA P-3 aircraft. Bull. Amer. Meteor. Soc., 87, 1039–1055.
28.
S.
S. Chen, J. A. Knaff, and F. D. Marks, 2006: Effects of environmental
vertical wind shear and storm motion on tropical cyclone rainfall asymmetries
deduced from TRMM Mon. Wea. Rev.,134,
3190-3208.
29.
Esteban-Fernandez,
D., J. R. Carswell, S. Frasier, P. S. Chang, P. G. Black, F. D. Marks,
2006: Dual-polarized C- and Ku-band ocean backscatter response to
hurricane-force winds. J. Geophys. Res., 111,
C08013
30.
Aberson,
S. D., J. P. Dunion, and F. D. Marks, 2006: A photograph of a wavenumber
two asymmetry in the eye of Hurricane Erin. . J. Atmos. Sci., 63, 387-391
32.
Jiang,
H., P. G. Black, E. Zipser, F. D. Marks, and E. W. Uhlhorn, 2006:
Validation of rain rate estimation in hurricanes from stepped frequency
microwave radiometer: Algorithm correction and error analysis. J. Atmos. Sci.,
63,
252-267.
33.
Kakar,
R., F. D. Marks, G. M. McFarquhar, and R. E. Hood, 2006: Preface. J.
Atmos. Sci., 63, 3-4.
34. McFarquhar, G. M., H. Zhang, J. Dudhia,
J. B. Halverson, G. M. Heymsfield, R. Hood, and F. D. Marks, 2006.
Factors affecting the evolution of Hurricane Erin and the distributions of
hydrometeors: Role of microphysical processes. J. Atmos. Sci., 63, 127-150.
35.
Molinari,
J. P. Dodge, D. Vollaro, K. L. Corbosiero, and F. D. Marks, 2006:
Mesoscale aspects of the downshear reformation of a tropical cyclone. Accepted
for publication in J. Atmos. Sci.,63,
341-354.
36.
Esteban-Fernandez,
D., E. Kerr, A. Castells, J. Carswell, S. Frasier, P. Chang, P. G. Black, and F.
D. Marks, 2005: IWRAP: The Imaging Wind and Rain Airborne Profiler for
remote sensing of the ocean and the atmospheric boundary layer within tropical
cyclones. IEE. Trans. Geosc. Rem. Sens., 43,
1775-1787.
37.
Morrison,
I., S. Businger, F. D. Marks, P. P. Dodge, and J. Businger, 2005: An
observational case for the prevalence of roll vortices in the hurricane
boundary layer. J. Atmos. Sci., 62,
2662-2673.
38. Lonfat, M., F. D. Marks, S. Chen, 2004:
Precipitation distribution in tropical cyclones using the tropical rainfall
measuring mission (TRMM) microwave imager: A global perspective. Mon. Wea.
Rev., 132, 1645-1660.
39.
Harasti,
P. R., C. J. McAdie, P. P. Dodge, W.-C. Lee, J. Tuttle, S. T. Murillo, and F.
D. Marks, 2004: Real-time implementation of single-Doppler radar analysis
methods for tropical cyclones: Algorithm improvements and use with WSR-88D
display data. Wea. Forecasting, 19, 219-239.
40. Marks, F. D., 2003: State of the Science: Radar View
of Tropical Cyclones. Radar and Atmospheric Science: A Collection of Essays in
Honor of David Atlas, Edited by R. M Wakimoto and R. C. Srivastava,
Meteorological Monographs, 52, AMS,
Boston, MA, 33-74.
41. Marks, F. D., 2003: Hurricanes.
Handbook of Weather and Climate: Dynamics, Climate, Physical Meteorology,
Weather Systems, and Measurements. Edited by T. D. Potter and B. R. Coleman,
John Wiley and Sons, Inc., Hobokan, NJ, 641-676.
42. Marks, F. D., 2003: Hurricanes.
Encyclopedia of Atmospheric Sciences, Elsevier Science Ltd., London, UK, 942-966.
43. Lee,
W.-C., F. D. Marks, and C. Walther, 2003: Airborne Doppler radar data
analysis workshop, 13-16 March 2000. Bull. Amer. Meteor. Soc. 84, 1063-1075.
44. Kollias,
P., B. A. Albrecht, and F. D. Marks, 2003: Cloud radar observations of
vertical drafts and microphysics in convective rain. J. Geophys. Res., 108,
4053.
45. Walsh,
E. J., C. W. Wright, D. Vandemark, W. B. Krabill, A. W. Garcia, S. H. Houston,
S. T. Murillo, M. D. Powell, P. G. Black, and F. D. Marks, 2002:
Hurricane directional wave spectrum spatial variation at landfall. J. Phys.
Oceanogr., 32, 1667–1684.
48.
Wright,
C. W., E. J. Walsh, D. Vandemark, W. B. Krabill, A. W. Garcia, S. H. Houston,
M. D. Powell, P. G. Black, and F. D. Marks, 2001: Hurricane directional
wave spectrum spatial variation in the open ocean. J. Phys. Oceanogr., 31, 2472–2488.
49.
Kollias,
P., B. A. Albrecht, and F. D. Marks, 2001: Raindrop sorting induced by
convective updrafts. Geophys. Res. Letters, 28, 2787-2790.
50. Lee, W.-C., B. J.-D. Jou, P.-L. Chang,
and F. D. Marks, 2000: Tropical cyclone kinematic structure retrieved
from single Doppler radar observations. Part III: Evolution and structure of
Typhoon Alex (1987). Mon. Wea. Rev., 128,
3982-4001.
51. Reasor, P. D., M. T. Montgomery, F.
D. Marks, J. F. Gamache, 2000: Low-wavenumber structure and evolution of
the hurricane inner core observed by airborne dual-Doppler radar. Mon. Wea.
Rev., 128, 1653-1680.
52. Lee, W.-C., and F. D. Marks,
2000: Tropical cyclone kinematic structure retrieved from single Doppler radar
observations. Part II: The GBVTD-simplex center finding algorithm. Mon. Wea.
Rev., 128, 1925-1936.
53. Atlas, D., C. W. Ulbrich, F. D.
Marks, R. A. Black, P. T. Willis, and C. E. Samsury, 2000: Partitioning tropical
oceanic convective and stratiform rains by draft strength. J. Geophys. Res., 105, 2259-2267.
54. Donnelly, W.J., J. R. Carswell, R. E.
McIntosh, P. S. Chang, J. Wilkerson, F. D. Marks, and P. G. Black, 1999:
Revised ocean backscatter models at C and Ku band under high-wind conditions.
J. Geophys. Res., 104, 11485-11497.
55. Hellin, J., M. Haig, and F. D. Marks,
1999: Rainfall characteristics of hurricane Mitch. Nature, 399, 316
56. Dodge, P. P., R. W. Burpee, and F.
D. Marks, 1999: The kinematic structure of a hurricane with sea level
pressure less than 900 mb. Mon. Wea. Rev.,127,
987-1004.
57. Elsberry, R., and F. D. Marks,
1999: The hurricane landfall workshop summary. Bull. Amer. Meteor. Soc., 80, 683-685.
58. Atlas, D., C. W. Ulbrich, F. D.
Marks, and C. Williams, 1999: Systematic variation of drop size and
radar-rainfall relations. J. Geophys. Res., 104, 6155-6170.
59. Elsberry, R., and F. D. Marks,
1999: U.S. Weather Research Program Hurricane Landfall Workshop Report. Tech.
Note NCAR/TN-442, 40 pp. [Available on-line at http://uswrp.mmm.ucar.edu/
uswrp.html.]
60. Marks, F. D., and L. K. Shay, 1998:
Landfalling tropical cyclones: Forecast problems and associated research
opportunities. Report of the Fifth Prospectus Development Team to the U.S.
Weather Research Program. Bull. Amer. Meteor. Soc., 79, 305-323.
61. Black, M. L., R. W. Burpee, and F.
D. Marks, 1996: Vertical motion characteristics of tropical cyclones
determined with airborne Doppler radial velocities. J. Atmos. Sci.., 53, 1887-1909.
62. Roux, F., and F. D. Marks, 1996:
Extended velocity track display (EVTD): an improved processing method for
Doppler radar observations of tropical cyclones. J. Atmos. and Ocean. Tech., 13, 875-899.
63. Yuter, S. E., R. A. Houze, B. F. Smull,
F. D. Marks, J. R. Daugherty, and S. R. Brodzik, 1995: TOGA COARE
aircraft mission summary images: An electronic atlas, Bull. Amer. Meteor. Soc.,
76, 319-333.
64. Gamache, J. F., F. D. Marks, and
F. Roux, 1995: Comparison of three airborne Doppler sampling techniques with
airborne in situ wind observations in Hurricane Gustav (1990). J. Atmos. and
Ocean. Tech., 12, 171-181.
65. Burpee, R. W., S. D. Aberson, P. G.
Black. M. DeMaria, J. L. Franklin, J. S. Griffin, S. H. Houston, J. Kaplan, S.
J. Lord, F. D. Marks, M. D. Powell, and H. E. Willoughby, 1994:
Real-time guidance provided by NOAA's Hurricane Research Division to
forecasters during Hurricane Emily of 1993. Bull. Amer. Meteor. Soc., 75, 1765-1783.
66. Lee, W.-C., P. P. Dodge, F. D. Marks,
and P. H. Hildebrand, 1994: Mapping of airborne Doppler radar data. J. Atmos.
and Ocean. Tech., 11, 572-578.
67. Lee, W.-C., F. D. Marks, and
R.E. Carbone, 1994: Velocity Track Display—A technique to extract
real-time tropical cyclone circulations using a single airborne Doppler radar.
J. Atmos. and Ocean. Tech., 11,
337-356.
68. Gamache, J. F., R. A. Houze, and F.
D. Marks, 1993: Dual-Aircraft investigation of the inner core of Hurricane
Norbert: Part III: Water budget. J. Atmos. Sci., 50, 3221-3243.
69. Franklin, J. L., S. J. Lord, S. E.
Feuer, and F. D. Marks, 1993: The kinematic structure of Hurricane
Gloria (1985) determined from nested analyses of dropwindsonde and Doppler
radar data. Mon. Wea. Rev., 121,
2433-2451.
70. Marks, F. D., D. Atlas, and P. T.
Willis, 1993: Probability-matched reflectivity-rainfall relations for a
hurricane from aircraft observations. J. Appl. Meteor., 32, 1134-1141.
71. Marks, F. D., R. A. Houze, and J. F.
Gamache, 1992: Dual-Aircraft investigation of the inner core of Hurricane
Norbert: Part I: Kinematic structure. J. Atmos. Sci., 49, 919-942.
72. Houze, R. A., F. D. Marks, and
R. A. Black, 1992: Dual-Aircraft investigation of the inner core of Hurricane
Norbert: Part II: Mesoscale Distribution of Ice Particles. J. Atmos. Sci., 49, 943-962.
73. Griffin, J. S., R. W. Burpee, F. D.
Marks, And J. L. Franklin, 1992: Real-time airborne analysis of aircraft
data supporting operational hurricane forecasting. Wea. Forecasting, 7, 480-490.
74. Marks, F. D., 1989: Meteorological
radar observations of tropical weather systems. Chapt. 25a, Radar in
Meteorology, D. Atlas (Ed.), AMS, Boston, MA, 401-425.
75. Franklin, J. L., S. J. Lord, and F.
D. Marks, 1988: Dropwindsonde and radar observations of the eye of
Hurricane Gloria (1985). Mon. Wea. Rev., 116,
1237-1244.
76. Marks, F. D., and R. A. Houze, 1987:
Inner core structure of Hurricane Alicia from airborne Doppler radar
observations. J. Atmos. Sci., 44,
1296-1317.
77. Bluestein, H. B., and F. D. Marks,
1987: On the structure of the eyewall of Hurricane Diana (1984): Comparison of
radar and visual characteristics. Mon. Wea. Rev., 115, 2542-2552.
78. Marks, F. D., 1985: Evolution and
structure of precipitation in Hurricane Allen (1980). Mon. Wea. Rev., 113, 909-930.
79. Willoughby, H. E., F. D. Marks,
and R. J. Feinberg, 1984: Stationary and moving convective bands in hurricanes.
J. Atmos. Sci., 22, 3189-3211.
80. Marks, F. D., and R. A. Houze, 1984:
Airborne Doppler radar observations in Hurricane Debby. Bull. Amer. Meteor.
Soc., 65, 569-582.
81. Barnes, G. M., E. J. Zipser, D .P.
Jorgensen, and F. D. Marks, 1983: Mesoscale and convective structure of
a hurricane rainband. J. Atmos. Sci., 40,
2125-2137.
82. Parrish, J. R., R. W. Burpee, F. D.
Marks, and R. Grebe, 1982: Rainfall patterns observed by digitized radar
during the landfall of Hurricane Frederic (1979). Mon. Wea. Rev., 110, 1933-1944.
83. Houze, R. A., S. G. Geotis, F. D. Marks,
D. D. Churchill, and P. H. Herzegh, 1981: Comparison of airborne and land based
radar measurements of precipitation during Winter MONEX. J. Appl. Meteor., 20, 772-783.
84. Houze, R. A., S. G. Geotis, F. D.
Marks, and A. K. West, 1981: Winter monsoon convection in the vicinity of
North Borneo; Part I: Structure and time variation of the clouds and
precipitation. Mon. Wea. Rev., 109,
1595-1614.
85. Marks, F. D., and P. M. Austin, 1979:
Effects of the New England coastal front on the distribution of precipitation.
Mon. Wea. Rev., 107, 53-67.
86. Mower, R. N., G. L. Austin, A. K.
Betts, C. Gautier, R. Grossman, J. Kelly, F. D. Marks, and D. W. Martin,
1978: A case study of GATE convective activity. Atmos., 17, 46-59.