HS3 Missions Highlights

Abarca, S. F., M. T. Montgomery, S. A. Braun, and J. Dunion, 2016: On the secondary eyewall formation in Hurricane Edouard (2014). Mon. Wea. Rev., (in press).

Braun, S. A., P. A. Newman, and G. M. Heymsfield, 2016: NASA’s Hurricane and Severe Storm Sentinel (HS3) InvestigationBull. Amer. Meteor. Soc., (in press).

Munsell, E.B., J. A. Sippel, S. A. Braun, Y. Weng, and F. Zhang, 2015: Dynamics and predictability of Hurricane Nadine (2012) evaluated through convection-permitting ensemble analysis and forecasts with NASA HS3 field campaign observationsMon. Wea. Rev.143, 4514-4532.

Rogers, R. F., J. A. Zhang, J. Zawislak, G. R. Alvey III, Ed. J. Zipser, and H. Jiang, 2016: Observations of the structure and evolution of Hurricane Edouard (2014) during intensity change. Part II: Kinematic structure and the distribution of deep convection. Mon. Wea. Rev., (in press).

Zawislak, J., G. R. Alvey III, R. F. Rogers, J. A. Zhang, Ed. J. Zipser, and H. Jiang, 2016: Observations of the structure and evolution of Hurricane Edouard (2014) during intensity change. Part I: Relationship between the thermodynamic structure and precipitationMon. Wea. Rev., (in press).

Munsell, E. B., F. Zhang, J. A. Sippel, and S. A. Braun, 2016: Dynamics and predictability of the rapid intensification of Hurricane Edouard (2014). Mon. Wea. Rev., (conditionally accepted).

Juracic, A. and D. J. Raymond, 2016: The effects of moist entropy and moisture budgets on tropical cyclone development. J. Geophys. Res., (submitted).

Komaromi, W. A., and J. D. Doyle, 2016: Tropical cyclone outflow and warm core structure as revealed by HS3 dropsonde dataMon. Wea. Rev., (submitted).

 

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