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A 10-Year Survey of Extreme Rainfall Events in the Central and Eastern United States Using Gridded Multisensor Precipitation Analyses

Characteristics of U.S. Extreme Rain Events during 1999–2003

artículo científico publicado en 2006

Convective Snowbands Downstream of the Rocky Mountains in an Environment with Conditional, Dry Symmetric, and Inertial Instabilities

Distant Effects of a Recurving Tropical Cyclone on Rainfall in a Midlatitude Convective System: A High-Impact Predecessor Rain Event*

article by Russ S. Schumacher et al published February 2011 in Monthly Weather Review

Double Impact: When Both Tornadoes and Flash Floods Threaten the Same Place at the Same Time

Dynamical Mechanisms Supporting Extreme Rainfall Accumulations in the Houston “Tax Day” 2016 Flood

artículo científico publicado en 2019

Dynamics Governing a Simulated Mesoscale Convective System with a Training Convective Line

Ensemble-Based Analysis of Factors Leading to the Development of a Multiday Warm-Season Heavy Rain Event*

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Ensemble-Based Analysis of the May 2010 Extreme Rainfall in Tennessee and Kentucky

Ensemble-Based Forecast Uncertainty Analysis of Diverse Heavy Rainfall Events

Evaluation of Ensemble Configurations for the Analysis and Prediction of Heavy-Rain-Producing Mesoscale Convective Systems*

Extreme Precipitation in Models: An Evaluation

Factors Influencing the Development and Maintenance of Nocturnal Heavy-Rain-Producing Convective Systems in a Storm-Scale Ensemble

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General Features of Extreme Rainfall Events Produced by MCSs over East China during 2016–17

artículo científico publicado en 2019

Influence of Terrain Resolution on Banded Convection in the Lee of the Rocky Mountains

Mechanisms for Organization and Echo Training in a Flash-Flood-Producing Mesoscale Convective System

Mechanisms for Quasi-Stationary Behavior in Simulated Heavy-Rain-Producing Convective Systems

article by Russ S. Schumacher published June 2009 in Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences

Mesoscale Processes Contributing to Extreme Rainfall in a Midlatitude Warm-Season Flash Flood*

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Mesoscale Thermodynamic Influences on Convection Initiation near a Surface Dryline in a Convection-Permitting Ensemble

Mesoscale Vortex Development during Extreme Precipitation: Colorado, September 2013

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Mobile Radiosonde Deployments during the Mesoscale Predictability Experiment (MPEX): Rapid and Adaptive Sampling of Upscale Convective Feedbacks

Moisture Transport into Midlatitudes ahead of Recurving Tropical Cyclones and Its Relevance in Two Predecessor Rain Events

article by Russ S. Schumacher & Thomas J. Galarneau published June 2012 in Monthly Weather Review

Multidisciplinary Analysis of an Unusual Tornado: Meteorology, Climatology, and the Communication and Interpretation of Warnings*

scholarly article by Russ S. Schumacher published in October 2010

Near-Surface Thermodynamic Sensitivities in Simulated Extreme-Rain-Producing Mesoscale Convective Systems

artículo científico publicado en 2017

Objective Categorization of Heavy-Rain-Producing MCS Synoptic Types by Rotated Principal Component Analysis

Organization and Environmental Properties of Extreme-Rain-Producing Mesoscale Convective Systems

Predecessor Rain Events ahead of Tropical Cyclones

article by Thomas J. Galarneau et al published August 2010 in Monthly Weather Review

Quasi-Stationary, Extreme-Rain-Producing Convective Systems Associated with Midlevel Cyclonic Circulations

article by Russ S. Schumacher & Richard H. Johnson published April 2009 in Weather and Forecasting

Rapid, Vehicle-Based Identification of Location and Magnitude of Urban Natural Gas Pipeline Leaks.

artículo científico publicado en 2017

Reducing Wet Ammonium Deposition in Rocky Mountain National Park: the Development and Evaluation of A Pilot Early Warning System for Agricultural Operations in Eastern Colorado

scientific article published on 03 October 2019

Resolution Dependence of Initiation and Upscale Growth of Deep Convection in Convection-Allowing Forecasts of the 31 May–1 June 2013 Supercell and MCS

Sensitivity in the Overland Reintensification of Tropical Cyclone Erin (2007) to Near-Surface Soil Moisture Characteristics

artículo científico publicado en 2011

Sensitivity of Precipitation Accumulation in Elevated Convective Systems to Small Changes in Low-Level Moisture

Spatial and Temporal Characteristics of Heavy Hourly Rainfall in the United States

Temporal and geographic distribution of weather conditions favorable to airborne spread of foot-and-mouth disease in the coterminous United States

artículo científico publicado en 2018

The 2015 Plains Elevated Convection at Night Field Project

article by Bart Geerts et al published April 2017 in Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society

The Bow and Arrow Mesoscale Convective Structure

The Effect of the Balcones Escarpment on Three Cases of Extreme Precipitation in Central Texas

The Great Colorado Flood of September 2013

The Impact of Low-Level Moisture Errors on Model Forecasts of an MCS Observed during PECAN

The Mesoscale Predictability Experiment (MPEX)

The Role of Convective Outflow in the Waldo Canyon Fire

The Simulated Structure and Evolution of a Quasi-Idealized Warm-Season Convective System with a Training Convective Line

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The Studies of Precipitation, Flooding, and Rainfall Extremes across Disciplines (SPREAD) Workshop: An Interdisciplinary Research and Education Initiative

The development of a flash flood severity index

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Using Convection-Allowing Ensembles to Understand the Predictability of an Extreme Rainfall Event

Using Reforecasts to Improve Forecasting of Fog and Visibility for Aviation*