FY-2002 Publications
(October 1, 2001-September 30, 2002)
(names of HRD authors appear in capital letters)


[1] Atlas, D., C.W. Ulbrich, and F.D. MARKS. Reply to comment by S.E. Yuter and R.A. Houze Jr. On ìPartitioning tropical oceanic convective and stratiform rains by draft strength.î Journal of Geophysical Research, 107(D1):4006, doi:10.1029/2001JD000658 (2002).

[2] BLACK, M.L., J.F. GAMACHE, F.D. MARKS, C.E. Samsury, and H.E. WILLOUGHBY. Eastern Pacific Hurricanes Jimena of 1991 and Olivia of 1994: The effect of vertical shear on structure and intensity. Monthly Weather Review, 130(9):2291-2312 (2002).

[3] DUNION, J.P., and C.S. Velden. Application of surface-adjusted GOES low-level cloud-drift winds in the environment of Atlantic tropical cyclones. Part I: Methodology and validation. Monthly Weather Review, 130(5):1333-1346 (2002).
[4] DUNION, J.P., S.H. Houston, C.S. Velden, and M.D. POWELL. Application of surface-adjusted GOES low-level cloud-drift winds in the environment of Atlantic tropical cyclones. Part II: Integration into surface wind analyses. Monthly Weather Review, 130(5):1347-1355 (2002).
[5] Eastin, M.D., P.G. BLACK, and W.M. Gray. Flight-level thermodynamic instrument wetting errors in hurricanes. Part I: Observations. Monthly Weather Review, 130(4):825-841 (2002).

[6] Eastin, M.D., P.G. BLACK, and W.M. Gray. Flight-level thermodynamic instrument wetting errors in hurricanes. Part II: Implications. Monthly Weather Review, 130(4):842-851 (2002).

[7] Katsaros, K.B., P.W. Vachon, W.T. Liu, and P.G. BLACK. Microwave remote sensing of tropical cyclones from space. Journal of Oceanography, 58(1-2):137-151 (2002).
[8] Lawrence, J.R., S.D. Gedzelman, J.F. GAMACHE, and M.L. BLACK. Stable isotope ratios: Hurricane Olivia. Journal of Atmospheric Chemistry, 41(1):67-82 (2002).
[9] POWELL, M.D., and S.D. ABERSON. Accuracy of United States tropical cyclone landfall forecasts in the Atlantic Basin (1976-2000). Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, 82(12):2749-2768 (2001).
[10] 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).
[11] Schecter, D.A., M.T. Montgomery, and P.D. REASOR. A theory for the vertical alignment of a quasigeostrophic vortex. Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, 59(2):150-168 (2002).
[12] Schubert, W.H., S.A. Hausman, M. Garcia, K.V. OOYAMA, and H.-C. Kuo. Potential vorticity in a moist atmosphere. Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, 58(21):3148-3157 (2001).
[13] Smith, D.R., M.C. Hayes, M.K. Ramamurthy, J.W. Zeitler, K.A. Murphy, P.J. Croft, J.M. Nese, H.A. FRIEDMAN, H.W. Robinson, C.D. Thormeyer, P.A. Ruscher, and R.E. Pandya. Meeting summary: 10th AMS symposium on education. Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, 82(12):2817-2824 (2001).
[14] 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. Hurricane directional wave spectrum spatial variation at landfall. Journal of Physical Oceanography, 32(6):1667-1684 (2002).