Collaboration Publications
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Bailey, C. M., G. Hartfield, G. M. Lackmann,
K. Keeter, and S. Sharp, 2003: An objective climatology, classification
scheme, and assessment of sensible weather impacts for Appalachian cold-air
damming. Wea. Forecasting, 18, 641-661.
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Brennan, M. J., and G. M. Lackmann, 2005:
The influence of incipient latent heat release on the precipitation distribution of the 24–25
January 2000 cyclone. Mon. Wea. Rev., 133, 1913–1937.
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Brennan, M. J., and G. M. Lackmann, 2005:
Analysis of a cold-air precipitation event: Observational diagnosis and numerical model
sensitivity.
Preprints, 21st Conference on Weather Analysis and
Forecasting/17th Conference on Numerical Weather Prediction, Washington,
DC, Amer. Meteor. Soc.
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Brennan, M. J., G. M. Lackmann, and K. M. Mahoney, 2005:
Potential vorticity as a tool for assessing dynamical impacts of latent heat
release in model forecasts.
Preprints, 21st Conference on Weather
Analysis and Forecasting/17th Conference on Numerical Weather
Prediction, Washington, DC, Amer. Meteor. Soc. Available online at
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Brennan, M. J., and G. M. Lackmann, 2004:
The role of antecedent
precipitation in the development of the 24-25 January 2000 U.S. east
coast snowstorm. Preprints, 20th Conf. on Weather Analysis and
Forecasting, Seattle, WA, Amer. Meteor. Soc., CD-ROM, 8.3.
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Brennan, M. J., G. M. Lackmann, and S. E. Koch, 2003:
An analysis of the
impact of a split-front rainband on Appalachian cold-air damming. Wea. Forecasting, 18, 712-731.
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Lackmann, G. M., K. Keeter, L. G. Lee,
and M. B. Ek, 2002: Model representation of freezing and melting precipitation:
Implications for winter weather forecasting. Wea. Forecasting, 17, 1016-1033.
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Lackmann, G. M., and W. M. Stanton, 2004:
Cold-air damming erosion:
Physical mechanisms, synoptic settings, and model representation.
Preprints, 20th Conf. on Weather Analysis and Forecasting, Seattle, WA,
Amer. Meteor. Soc., CD-ROM, 18.6.
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Stanton, W. M., 2003:
An Analysis of the Physical Processes and
Model Representation of Cold Air Damming Erosion.
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Vincent, B. R., L. D. Carey, D. Schneider,
K. Keeter, and R. Gonski, 2003: Using WSR-88D Reflectivity for the Prediction
of Cloud-to-Ground Lightning: A Central North Carolina Study. National
Weather Digest, in press.
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