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John Molinari
John Molinari
University at Albany State University of New York
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Projected increase in lightning strikes in the United States due to global warming
DM Romps, JT Seeley, D Vollaro, J Molinari
Science 346 (6211), 851-854, 2014
6502014
The effects of vertical wind shear on the distribution of convection in tropical cyclones
KL Corbosiero, J Molinari
Monthly Weather Review 130 (8), 2110-2123, 2002
5162002
Parameterization of convective precipitation in mesoscale numerical models: A critical review
J Molinari, M Dudek
Monthly Weather Review 120 (2), 326-344, 1992
4381992
The relationship between storm motion, vertical wind shear, and convective asymmetries in tropical cyclones
KL Corbosiero, J Molinari
Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences 60 (2), 366-376, 2003
3892003
A composite study of the interactions between tropical cyclones and upper-tropospheric troughs
D Hanley, J Molinari, D Keyser
Monthly weather review 129 (10), 2570-2584, 2001
3222001
Environmental influences on the rapid intensification of Hurricane Opal (1995) over the Gulf of Mexico
LF Bosart, WE Bracken, J Molinari, CS Velden, PG Black
Monthly Weather Review 128 (2), 322-352, 2000
3132000
External influences on hurricane intensity. Part I: Outflow layer eddy angular momentum fluxes
J Molinari, D Vollaro
Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences 46 (8), 1093-1105, 1989
2871989
Mixed Rossby–gravity waves and western Pacific tropical cyclogenesis. Part I: Synoptic evolution
M Dickinson, J Molinari
Journal of the atmospheric sciences 59 (14), 2183-2196, 2002
2522002
Potential vorticity, easterly waves, and eastern Pacific tropical cyclogenesis
J Molinari, D Knight, M Dickinson, D Vollaro, S Skubis
Monthly Weather Review 125 (10), 2699-2708, 1997
2461997
Convective structure of hurricanes as revealed by lightning locations
J Molinari, P Moore, V Idone
Monthly Weather Review 127 (4), 520-534, 1999
2351999
External influences on hurricane intensity. Part III: Potential vorticity structure
J Molinari, S Skubis, D Vollaro
Journal of the atmospheric sciences 52 (20), 3593-3606, 1995
2311995
Lidar-measured winds from space: a key component for weather and climate prediction
WE Baker, GD Emmitt, F Robertson, RM Atlas, JE Molinari, DA Bowdle, ...
Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society 76 (6), 869-888, 1995
2251995
External influences on hurricane intensity. Part II: Vertical structure and response of the hurricane vortex
J Molinari, D Vollaro
Journal of the Atmospheric sciences 47 (15), 1902-1918, 1990
1801990
Numerical simulation of the Somali jet
TN Krishnamurti, J Molinari, HL Pan
Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences 33 (12), 2350-2362, 1976
1751976
Rapid intensification of a sheared tropical storm
J Molinari, D Vollaro
Monthly Weather Review 138 (10), 3869-3885, 2010
1712010
Cloud‐to‐ground lightning in Hurricane Andrew
J Molinari, PK Moore, VP Idone, RW Henderson, AB Saljoughy
Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres 99 (D8), 16665-16676, 1994
1571994
Potential vorticity analysis of tropical cyclone intensification
J Molinari, S Skubis, D Vollaro, F Alsheimer, HE Willoughby
Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences 55 (16), 2632-2644, 1998
1561998
Tropical cyclone formation in a sheared environment: A case study
J Molinari, D Vollaro, KL Corbosiero
Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences 61 (21), 2493-2509, 2004
1552004
MJO and tropical cyclogenesis in the Gulf of Mexico and eastern Pacific: Case study and idealized numerical modeling
A Aiyyer, J Molinari
Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences 65 (8), 2691-2704, 2008
1522008
Origins and mechanisms of eastern Pacific tropical cyclogenesis: A case study
J Molinari, D Vollaro, S Skubis, M Dickinson
Monthly Weather Review 128 (1), 125-139, 2000
1442000
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