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Atmos. Sci., submitted. XxXxxx, M. A., X. X. Xxxxxxxx, and X. Xxxxxx, 2021: The Role of Radiation in Heating the Clear- Air Convective Boundary Layer: Revisiting CASES-97. Boundary-Layer Meteorology, 178, 341-361. Xxx, X., X. Xxxxxxxx, X. Xxxxxx, X. Xxxx, and X. Xxxx, 2021: Convection Initiation and Bore Formation Following the Collision of Mesoscale Boundaries over a Developing Stable Boundary Layer: A Case Study from PECAN. Mon. Wea. Rev., 149, 2351-2367. 2020 Publications Xxxxxxxxx, X., and X. Xxxxxx, 2020: LLAP Band Structure and Intense Lake-Effect Snowfall Downwind of Lake Ontario: Insights from the OWLeS 7–9 January 2014 Event. J. Appl. Meteor. Clim., 59, 1691-1715. Xxxxxxxxx, K., X.Xxxxx, X. X. Xxxxxxxxxx, X. Xxxxxx, X. X. Xxxxxx, X. Xxxxxx, X. Xxx, X. X. Xxxxxxxxx, X. X. Xxxxxxxx, X. X. Xxxxxx, X. Xxxxxx, and X. Xxxxxxxxx, 2020: Making Snow: Quantifying Snowfall from Orographic Cloud Seeding. Proc. Nat’l Acad. Sci. USA, 117 (10), 5190-5195. Xxxxxxxx, X., and X. Xxxxxx, 2020: Detailed dual-Doppler structure of Xxxxxx–Helmholtz waves from an airborne profiling radar over complex terrain. Part I: Dynamic structure. J. Atmos. Sci., 77, 1761:1782. xxxxx://xxx.xxx/10.1175/XXX-D-19-0108.1 Xxxxxx, X. X., P. T. Xxxxxxxxx, X. Xxxxxx, X. Xxxxxxxx, and X. X. Xxxxxxxx, 2020: Sensitivity of convective cell dynamics and microphysics to model resolution for the OWLeS IOP2b lake- effect snowband. Mon. Wea. Rev., in press. xxxxx://xxx.xxx/10.1175/MWR-D-19-0320.1 Xxxxxxxx, X. and X. X. Xxxxxx, 2020: Supercooled drizzle development in response to semi- coherent vertical velocity fluctuations within an orographic-layer cloud. Atmos. Chem. Phys., 20, 5035–5054. xxxxx://xxx.xxx/10.5194/acp-20-5035-2020 Xxxxxxxxx, X., X. X. Xxxxxx, X. X. Xxxxxxxxx, and X. X. Xxxxxxxx, 2020: Extreme Pyroconvective Updrafts During a Megafire. Geophys. Res. Lett., 9 pp. Xxxxx, N., and co-authors, 2020: Global nitrous acid emissions and levels of regional oxidants enhanced by wildfires. Nat. Geosci., 13, 681-686.
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Atmos. Sci., 58, 2146-2162. Xxxxxx-Xxxxx, X. X., X. Xxxxxxxxxx, T. N. Xxxxxx, X. X. Xxxxxx, X. Xxxxx (2010): Forecast quality assessment of the ENSEMBLES seasonal-to-decadal Stream 2 hindcasts. ECMWF Tech Memo 621, 45pp, Reading UK. Xxxxxxxxxx, X., J. R. E. Xxxxxxxxxx, C. J. C. Reason, X. Xxxxxx, X. Xxxxxxx (2003): The source of Benguela Niños in the South Atlantic Ocean. Geophys. Res. Lett., 30, 8009, doi:10.1029/2002GL014840. Xxxxxxxxxx, X., C. J. C. Reason, J. R. E. Xxxxxxxxxx, X. Xxxxxxx, X. Xxx (2004): Evolution of interannual warm and cold events in the southeast Atlantic ocean. X. Xxxx., 17, 2318-2334. Xxxxxxx, X. X., T. N. Xxxxxx, X. X. Parher (1986): Sahel rainfall and worldwide sea surface temperature. Nature, 320, 602-607. Xxxxxxxx, B., X. Xxxxxxx, X. Xxxxx (1995): Rainfall anomaly patterns and wind field signals over West Africa in August (1958-1989). X. Xxxx., 8, 1503-1510. Xxxxxxxx, B., X. Xxxxxxx (1996): Near-global sea surface temperature variability associated with West African rainfall anomaly types. X. Xxxx., 9, 2935-2940. Xxxxxxxx, X., X. Xxxxxxx, X. Xxxxxxx (1998): Evolution of the relationship between near global and Atlantic SST modes and the rainy season in West Africa: statistical analyses and sensitivity experiments. Clim. Dyn., 14, 353-368. Xxxxxxxx, X., X. Xxxxxx, X. Xxxxxx (2008): Definition and predictability of an OLR-based West African monsoon onset. Int. X. Xxxxxxxx., 28, 1787-1798. Xxxxxxxx, X., X. Xxxxxx-Xxxxxxx, X. Xxxxxx, X. Xxxxxxxxx-Xxxxxxx, X. Xxxxxx, X. Xxxxxxx, X. Xxxxxxx, X. Xxxxxxxxx, X. Xxxx, X. Xxxxxxx (2010): Impacts of warm and cold situations in the Mediterranean basins on the West African monsoon: observed connection patterns (1979-2006) and climate simulations. Clim. Dyn., 35, 95-114. Xxxxxx-Xxxxxxx, X., X. X. Xxxxxx-Xxxxx, X. X. Xxxxxxx, X. Xxxx (2012): Decadal prediction of the West African monsoon. J. Geophys. Rev. (under review). Xxxxxxxx, X., X. Xxxxxxxxx, X. Xxxxx (2003): Oceanic forcing of Sahel rainfall on interannual to interdecadal timescales. Science, 302, 1027-1030. Xxxxxxxx, X., X. Xxxxxxxxx, X. Xxxxx (2005): Dyamics of the boreal summer African monsoon in the NSIPP1 atmospheric model. Clim. Dyn., 25, 517-535. Xxxxxxx, X. X., F. M. Xxxxxx, X. X. Xxxxx, X. Xxxxxxxx (2005): Sahel rainfall variability and response to greenhouse warming. Geophys. Res. Lett., 32, L17702, doi:10.1029/2005GL023232. Xxxxxxxx, X., X. Xxxxxxx, X. Xxxxxxxx, X. Xxxxxxxx (2006): Detection and attribution of twentieth-century Nort...
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