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Bluestein 1 3 June 2011 CURRICULUM VITAE HOWARD BRUCE BLUESTEIN ADDRESS: HOME OFFICE 3115 Walnut Rd. School of Meteorology Norman, Oklahoma 73072-7511 University of Oklahoma Telephone: (405)-364-6281 120 David L. Boren Blvd., Suite 5900 Cell phone: (405)-919-9535 Norman, Oklahoma 73072- 7307 Telephone: (405)-325- 3006, 6561 FAX: 405-325-7689 e-mail: [email protected] PROFESSIONAL INTERESTS: Research and/or teaching severe convective storms, mesoscale meteorology, and synoptic meteorology, especially using advanced radar systems. EDUCATION: Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Meteorology, May, 1976. Thesis, Synoptic-Scale Deformation and Tropical Cloud Bands , directed by Prof.Frederick Sanders. S.M. (Master of Science), Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Meteorology, June 1972 S.M., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Electrical Engineering, June, 1972. Joint thesis, Prediction of Satellite Cloud Patterns Using Spatial Fourier Transforms directed by Prof. Frederick Sanders (Meteorology) and Dr. Oleh Tretiak (Electrical Engineering)

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3 June 2011CURRICULUM VITAE

HOWARD BRUCE BLUESTEIN

ADDRESS:HOME OFFICE3115 Walnut Rd. School of MeteorologyNorman, Oklahoma 73072-7511 University of OklahomaTelephone: (405)-364-6281 120 David L. Boren Blvd., Suite

5900Cell phone: (405)-919-9535 Norman, Oklahoma 73072-7307

Telephone: (405)-325-3006, 6561FAX: 405-325-7689e-mail: [email protected]

PROFESSIONAL INTERESTS:

Research and/or teaching severe convective storms, mesoscale meteorology, and synoptic meteorology, especially using advanced radar systems.

EDUCATION:

Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Meteorology, May, 1976. Thesis,Synoptic-Scale Deformation and Tropical Cloud Bands , directed by Prof.Frederick Sanders.

S.M. (Master of Science), Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Meteorology, June 1972

S.M., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Electrical Engineering, June, 1972. Joint thesis, Prediction of Satellite Cloud Patterns Using Spatial Fourier Transforms directed by Prof. Frederick Sanders (Meteorology) and Dr. Oleh Tretiak (Electrical Engineering)

S.B. (Bachelor of Science), Massachusetts Institute of Technology, ElectricalEngineering, June, 1971. Thesis, Restoration of Motion Degraded Images directed by Prof. Thomas Huang.

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE:

Professor of Meteorology, University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK, July 1990-present.Associate Professor of Meteorology, University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK, July 1983-

June 1990.Assistant Professor of Meteorology, University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK, September

1979-June 1983.Visiting Assistant Professor of Meteorology, University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK,

September 1976-August 1979.

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Adjunct Professor, School of Marine and Atmospheric Sciences, Stony Brook University,

Stony Brook, NY (2006 – 2012)UCAR (University Corporation for Atmospheric Research) Visiting Scientist, COMET

(Cooperative Program for Operational Meteorology, Education, and Training), Boulder, Colorado (1991).

National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR), Mesoscale Research Section, Mesoscale and Microscale Meteorology Division, Visiting Scientist (summers of 1982 - 1985, 1989 - 1990, 1992 - 2000, 2004 - 2008). Visiting Scientist (Oct. 1984-April 1985, Dec. 1991, Jan. 1996 – Aug. 1996, June 2002 – Aug. 2003).

NOAA (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration), AOML (Atlantic Oceanographic and Meteorological Laboratory), Hurricane Research Division,

Visiting Scientist (Aug. - Oct. 1984). National Hurricane Research Laboratory, visiting graduate student (summers of 1970,

1971).Research assistantships, teaching assistantships, and fellowships during graduate

school; scholarships during undergraduate years.

AWARDS AND HONORS:

Winner, photo contest for NCAR/MMM calendar for 2010Finalist, 7th International Science and Engineering Visualization Challenge, Science and

the National Science Foundation, photography category (2009)24th Annual Michelson Memorial Lecture, U. S. Naval Academy, Annapolis, MD. (2004)George Lynn Cross Research Professorship, University of Oklahoma (2004 – lifetime) The Teaching Excellence Award, American Meteorological Society (2004)Outstanding Paper Award for 2002, Office of Oceanic and Atmospheric Research (OAR)

(jointly with R. Davies-Jones and R. J. Trapp)Special award (jointly with T. S. Glickman and the Glossary Editorial Board), American

Meteorological Society (2002)Louis J. Battan Author's Award, American Meteorological Society (2001) (for Tornado

Alley: Monster Storms of the Great Plains )Samuel Roberts Noble Foundation Presidential Professorship (2000 – now)Henry Houghton Lecturer, M. I. T., Dept. of Earth, Atmospheric, and Planetary Sciences, Jan. - Feb. 1999 (invited)Sigma Xi Distinguished Lecturer 1998-19991997 Jerome Namias Lecture, Blue Hill Observatory, “The history of stormchasing: A

personal account”Who's Who in Science and Engineering 1996-2006Who's Who in America 1998-2006

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Fellow of the American Meteorological Society, 1993 - present 1993 Ogura Lecture, Dept. of Atmospheric Sciences, Univ. of Illinois at Urbana-

Champaign, "How to study tornadoes close up."Oklahoma Professor of the Year, Council for Advancement and Support of Education

(CASE), national award, 1989The Regents' Award for Superior Teaching, University of Oklahoma, 1989University of Oklahoma Student Association Outstanding Faculty Member Award in the

College of Geosciences, 1988University of Oklahoma Associates Distinguished Lectureship Award, 1988

REFEREED JOURNAL ARTICLES:

1. Bluestein, H., 1977: Synoptic-scale deformation and tropical cloud bands. J. Atmos. Sci., 34, 891-900.

2. Bluestein, H. and C. Sohl, 1979: Some observations of a splitting severe thunderstorm.

Mon. Wea. Rev., 107, 861-873.3. Bluestein, H., 1979: A mini-tornado in California. Mon. Wea. Rev., 107, 1227-1229.4. Bluestein, H., 1980: The University of Oklahoma Severe Storms Intercept Project -

1979. Bull. Amer. Meteor. Soc., 61, 560-567.5. Bluestein H., 1982: A wintertime mesoscale cold front in the Southern Plains. Bull.

Amer. Meteor. Soc., 63, 178-185.6. Bluestein, H., 1983: Surface meteorological observations in severe thunderstorms.

Part II: Field experiments with TOTO. J. Clim. Appl. Meteor., 22, 919-930.7. Bluestein, H. and C. Parks. 1983: A synoptic and photographic climatology of low-

precipitation severe thunderstorms in the Southern Plains. Mon. Wea. Rev., 111, 2034-2046.

8. Bluestein, H., 1984: Further examples of low-precipitation severe thunderstorms. Mon. Wea. Rev., 112, 1885-1888.

9. Bluestein, H. and K. Thomas, 1984: Diagnosis of a jet streak in the vicinity of a severe weather outbreak in the Texas Panhandle. Mon. Wea. Rev., 112, 2499-2520.10. Bluestein, H., 1984: Photographs of the Canyon, TX storm on 26 May 1978. Mon.

Wea. Rev., 112, 2521-2523.11. Bluestein, H.B., 1985: An observational study of a mesoscale area of convection

under weak synoptic-scale forcing. Mon. Wea. Rev., 113, 520-538.12. Bluestein, H.B. and M. Jain, 1985: Formation of mesoscale lines of precipitation:

Severe squall lines in Oklahoma during the spring. J. Atmos. Sci., 42, 1711-1732.

13. Bluestein, H.B., 1985: Wall clouds with eyes. Mon. Wea. Rev., 113, 1081-1085.

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14. Bluestein, H.B. 1985: A funnel cloud in the eye of Hurricane Norbert? Mon. Wea. Rev., 113, 1238-1239.

15. Bluestein, H.B., 1986: Visual aspects of the flanking line in severe thunderstorms. Mon. Wea. Rev., 114, 788-795.

16. McCaul, E.W., H. Bluestein, and R. Doviak, 1986: Airborne Doppler-lidar techniques for observing severe thunderstorms. Appl. Optics, 25, 698-708.

17. McCaul, E.W., H. Bluestein, and R. Doviak, 1987: Airborne Doppler-lidar observations of convective phenomena in Oklahoma. J. Atmos. Ocean. Tech., 4, 479-497.

18. Bluestein, H.B. and F.D. Marks, Jr., 1987: On the structure of the eyewall of Hurricane Diana (1984): Comparison of radar and visual characteristics. Mon. Wea. Rev., 115, 2542-2554.

19. Bluestein, H.B., G.T. Marx, and M.H. Jain, 1987: Formation of mesoscale lines of precipitation: Non-severe squall lines in Oklahoma during the spring. Mon. Wea. Rev., 115, 2719-2727.

20. Bluestein, H. B., E.W. McCaul, Jr., G. Byrd, and G. Woodall, 1988: The unusual dissipation of a tornado funnel. Mon. Wea Rev., 116, 950-952.

21. Bluestein, H.B., 1988: Funnel clouds pendant from high-based cumulus clouds. Weather, 43, 220-221.

22. Bluestein, H.B., E.W. McCaul, Jr., G.P. Byrd, and G. Woodall, 1988: Mobile sounding observations of a tornadic storm near the dryline: The Canadian,Texas storm of 7 May 1986. Mon. Wea. Rev., 116, 1790-1804.

23. Bluestein, H.B., E.W. McCaul, Jr., G.P. Byrd, G.R. Woodall, G. Martin, S. Keighton, and L.C. Showell, 1989: Mobile sounding observations of a thunderstorm near the dryline: The Gruver, Texas storm complex of 25 May 1987. Mon. Wea. Rev., 117, 244-250.

24. Bluestein, H.B. and D. S. Hazen, 1989: Doppler-radar analysis of a tropical cyclone over land: Hurricane Alicia (1983) in Oklahoma. Mon. Wea. Rev., 117, 2594-2611.

25. Bluestein, H.B. and W. P. Unruh, 1989: Observations of the wind field in tornadoes, funnel clouds, and wall clouds with a portable Doppler radar. Bull. Amer. Meteor. Soc., 70, cover and 1514-1525.

26. Bluestein, H.B., E. W. McCaul, Jr., G.P. Byrd, and R.L. Walko, 1990: Thermodynamic measurements under a wall cloud. Mon. Wea. Rev., 118, 794-799.

27. Bluestein, H.B., E.W. McCaul, Jr., G.P. Byrd, R. L. Walko, and R. Davies-Jones, 1990: An observational study of splitting convective clouds. Mon. Wea. Rev., 118, 1359-1370.

28. Bluestein, H.B. and G.R. Woodall, 1990: Doppler-radar analysis of a low-precipitation (LP) severe storm. Mon. Wea. Rev., 118, 1640-1664.

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29. Bluestein, H.B., 1990: Observations of "steam devils" over a lake during a cold-air outbreak. Mon. Wea. Rev., 118, 2244-2247.

30. Keighton, S., H.B. Bluestein and D. MacGorman, 1991: The evolution of a severe mesoscale convective system: Cloud-to-ground lightning location and storm structure. Mon. Wea. Rev., 119, 1533-1556.

31. Bluestein, H. B. and S. Parker, 1993: Modes of isolated, severe convective-storm formation along the dryline. Mon. Wea. Rev., 121, 1354 - 1372.

32. Bluestein, H. B., W. P. Unruh, J. LaDue, H. Stein, and D. Speheger, 1993: Doppler-radar wind spectra of supercell tornadoes. Mon. Wea. Rev., 121, 2200 - 2221.

33. Bluestein, H. B., 1993: CLASS for class. Bull. Amer. Meteor. Soc., 74, 1697 - 1702.

34. Hane, C. E., C. L. Ziegler, and H. B. Bluestein, 1993: Investigation of the dryline and convective storms initiated along the dryline: Field experiments during COPS-91. Bull. Amer. Meteor. Soc., 74 , 2133 - 2145.

35. Bluestein, H. B. and S. D. Hrebenach, 1994: Doppler-radar analysis of vortices over the mountains of Taiwan. Mon. Wea. Rev., 122, 93 - 110.

36. Bluestein, H. B., S. D. Hrebenach, C.-F. Chang, and E. A. Brandes, 1994: Synthetic dual-Doppler analysis of mesoscale convective systems. Mon. Wea. Rev., 122,2105 - 2124.

37. Bluestein, H. B., 1994: High-based funnel clouds in the Southern Plains. Mon. Wea. Rev., 122, 2631 - 2638.

38. Black, R. A., H. B. Bluestein, and M. L. Black, 1994: Unusually strong vertical motions in a Caribbean hurricane. Mon. Wea. Rev., 122, 2722 - 2739.

39. Golden, J. H., and H. B. Bluestein, 1994: The NOAA - National Geographic Society Waterspout Expedition (1993). Bull. Amer. Meteor. Soc., 75, 2281 - 2288.

40. Bluestein, H. B., 1995: Riders on the storm: Stalking tornadoes to learn how they are born.The Sciences, 35 (2), New York Academy of Sciences, 26 - 30.

41. Bluestein, H. B. and D. A. Speheger, 1995: The dynamics of an upper-level trough in the baroclinic westerlies: Analysis based upon data from a wind-profiler

network. Mon. Wea. Rev. , 123, 2369 - 2383.42. Spangler, T. C., J. E. Ahlquist, H. B. Bluestein, H. D. Orville, and R. M. Wakimoto, 1995: On the future of research-intensive universities and their associated

atmospheric science programs. Bull. Amer. Meteor. Soc., 76, 721 - 727.43. Bluestein, H. B., A. L. Pazmany, J. C. Galloway, and R. E. McIntosh, 1995:

Studies of the substructure of severe convective storms using a mobile 3-mm wavelength Doppler radar. Bull. Amer. Meteor. Soc. , 76, 2155 - 2169.

44. Wakimoto, R. M., W.-C. Lee, H. B. Bluestein, C.-H. Liu, and P. H. Hildebrand, 1996: ELDORA observations during VORTEX 95. Bull. Amer. Meteor. Soc., 77, 1465 - 1481.

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45. Bluestein, H.B., W. P. Unruh, D. C. Dowell, T. A. Hutchinson, T. M. Crawford, A.C. Wood, and H. Stein, 1997: Doppler-radar analysis of the Northfield, Texas tornado of 25 May 1994. Mon. Wea. Rev. , 125, 212 - 230.

46. Hane, C. E., H. B. Bluestein, T. M. Crawford, M. E. Baldwin, and R. M. Rabin, 1997: Severe thunderstorm development in relation to along-dryline

variability: A case study. Mon. Wea. Rev. , 125, 231 - 251.

47. Dowell, D. C., H. B.Bluestein, and D. P. Jorgensen, 1997: Airborne Doppler radar analysis of supercells during COPS-91. Mon. Wea. Rev. , 125, 365 - 383.

48. Crawford, T. M. and H. B. Bluestein, 1997: Characteristics of dryline passage during COPS-91. Mon. Wea. Rev., 125, 463 - 477.

49. Bluestein, H. B., S. G. Gaddy, D. C. Dowell, A. L. Pazmany, J. C. Galloway, R. E.McIntosh, and H. Stein, 1997: Mobile, 3-mm wavelength, pulsed Doppler

radar observations of sub-storm scale vortices in a supercell. Mon. Wea. Rev. , 125, 1046 - 1059.

50. Bluestein, H. B. and T. M. Crawford, 1997: Mesoscale dynamics of the near-dryline environment: Analysis of data from COPS-91. Mon. Wea. Rev., 125, 2161 - 2175.

51. Dowell, D. C. and H. B. Bluestein, 1997: The Arcadia, Oklahoma storm of 17 May 1981: Analysis of a supercell during tornadogenesis. Mon. Wea. Rev. , 125, 2562 - 2582.

52. Hutchinson, T. A. and H. B. Bluestein, 1998: Prefrontal wind-shift lines in the Plains of the United States. Mon. Wea. Rev. , 126, 141 - 166.

53. Fritsch, J. M., R. A. Houze Jr., R. Adler, H. Bluestein, L. Bosart, J. Brown, F. Carr, C. Davis, R. H. Johnson, N. Junker, Y.-H. Kuo, S. Rutledge, J. Smith, Z. Toth, J. W. Wilson, E. Zipser, and D. Zrnic, 1998: Quantitative precipitation forecasting: Report of the Eighth Prospectus Development Team, U. S. Weather Research Program, Bull. Amer. Meteor. Soc., 79, 285 - 299.

54. Bluestein, H. B. and D. R. MacGorman, 1998: Evolution of cloud-to-ground lightning characteristics in the Spearman, Texas tornadic supercells of 31 May 1990. Mon. Wea. Rev. , 126, 1451 - 1467.

55. Bluestein, H. B., E. Rasmussen, R. Davies-Jones, R. Wakimoto, and M. L. Weisman, 1998: VORTEX Workshop summary, 2-3 Dec. 1997, Pacific Grove,California. Bull. Amer. Meteor. Soc., 79, 1397-1400.

56. Bluestein, H. B., 1999: A history of storm-intercept field programs.Wea. Forecasting, 14, 558-577.

57. Pazmany, A. L., J. C. Galloway, J. B. Mead, I. Popstefanija, R. E. McIntosh, and H. B. Bluestein, 1999: Polarization diversity pulse pair technique for millimeter-wave Doppler radar measurements of severe-storm features. J. Atmos. Ocean.

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Tech., 16, 1900-1911.58. Bluestein, H. B., 2000: A tornadic supercell over elevated, complex terrain: The

Divide, Colorado storm of 12 July 1996. Mon. Wea. Rev. , 128, 795-809.59. Crawford, T. M. and H. B. Bluestein, 2000: An operational, diagnostic surface

energy budget model. J. Appl. Meteor., 39, 1196-1217.60. Bluestein, H. B., and M. L. Weisman, 2000: The interaction of numerically simulated

supercells initiated along lines. Mon. Wea. Rev. , 128, 3128-3149.61. Bluestein, H. B., and A. L. Pazmany, 2000: Observations of tornadoes and other

convective phenomena with a mobile, 3-mm wavelength, Doppler radar: The spring 1999 field experiment. Bull. Amer. Meteor. Soc., 81, 2939-2951.

62. Forbes, G. S., and H. B. Bluestein, 2001: Tornadoes, tornadic thunderstorms, and photogrammetry: A review of the contributions by T. T. Fujita. Bull. Amer. Soc., 82, 73-96.

63. Bluestein, H. B., B. A. Albrecht, R. M. Hardesty, W. D. Rust, D. Parsons, R. Wakimoto, and R. M. Rauber, 2001: Ground-based mobile instrument workshop summary, 23-24 February 2000, Boulder, Colorado Bull. Amer. Meteor. Soc., 82, 681-694.

64. Renno, N. O., and H. B. Bluestein, 2001: A simple theory for waterspouts. J. Atmos. Sci., 58, 927-932.

65. Lehmiller, G. S., H. B. Bluestein, P. J. Neiman, F. M. Ralph, and W. F. Feltz, 2001:Wind structure in a supercell thunderstorm as measured by a UHF wind

profiler.Mon. Wea. Rev., 129, 1968-1986.

66. Hane, C. E., M. E. Baldwin, T. M. Crawford, R. M. Rabin, and H. B. Bluestein, 2001: A case study of severe storm development along a dryline within a synoptically active environment. Part I: Dryline motion and an Eta Model forecast. Mon. Wea. Rev., 129, 2183-2204.

67. Bluestein, H. B., and S. G. Gaddy, 2001: Airborne pseudo-dual-Doppler analysis of a rear-inflow jet and deep convergence zone in a supercell. Mon. Wea. Rev.,129, 2270-2289.

68. Bluestein, H. B., and P. C. Banacos, 2002: The vertical profile of wind and temperature in cyclones and anticyclones over the eastern two-thirds of the United States: A climatology. Mon. Wea. Rev., 130, 477-506.

69. Hane, C. E., R. M. Rabin, T. M. Crawford, H. B. Bluestein, and M. E. Baldwin, 2002: A case study of severe storm development along a dryline within a synoptically active environment. Part II: Multiple boundaries and convectiveinitiation. Mon. Wea. Rev., 130, 900-920.

70. Weiss, C. C., and H. B. Bluestein, 2002: Airborne pseudo-dual Doppler analysis of adryline-outflow boundary intersection. Mon. Wea. Rev., 130, 1207-1226.

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71. Dowell, D. C., and H. B. Bluestein, 2002a: The 8 June 1995 McLean, Texas storm. Part I: Observations of cyclic tornadogenesis. Mon. Wea. Rev., 130, 2626-2648.

72. Dowell, D. C., and H. B. Bluestein, 2002b: The 8 June 1995 McLean, Texas storm. Part II: Cyclic tornado formation, maintenance, and dissipation. Mon. Wea. Rev., 130, 2649-2670.

73. Wakimoto, R. M., H. Murphey, D. C. Dowell, and H. B. Bluestein, 2003: The Kellerville tornado during VORTEX: Damage survey and Doppler radar analyses. Mon. Wea. Rev., 131, 2197-2221.

74. Bluestein, H. B., C. C. Weiss, and A. L. Pazmany, 2003: Mobile-Doppler-radar observations of a tornado in a supercell near Bassett, Nebraska on 5 June 1999. Part I: Tornadogenesis. Mon. Wea. Rev., 131, 2954 – 2967.

75. Bluestein, H. B., C. C. Weiss, A. L. Pazmany, W.-C. Lee, and M. Bell, 2003: Mobile-Doppler-radar observations of a tornado in a supercell near Bassett, Nebraska on 5 June 1999. Part II: Tornado-vortex structure. Mon. Wea. Rev., 131, 2968 – 2984.

76. Bluestein, H. B., C. C. Weiss, and A. L. Pazmany, 2004: Doppler-radar observations

of dust devils in Texas. Mon. Wea. Rev., 132, 209 – 224. 77. Banacos, P. C., and H. B. Bluestein, 2004: Hodograph variability within analytically

modeled, synoptic-scale, baroclinic systems. Mon. Wea. Rev., 132, 1448 – 1461.

78. Bluestein, H. B., C. C. Weiss, and A. L. Pazmany, 2004: The vertical structure of a tornado near Happy, Texas on 5 May 2002: High-resolution, mobile, W-band,Doppler-radar observations. Mon. Wea. Rev. , 132, 2325 – 2337.

79. Hamill, T. M., R. Schneider, H. E. Brooks, G. Forbes, H. B. Bluestein, M. Steinberg, D. Melendez, and R. M. Dole, 2005: The May 2003 extended Tornado outbreak. Bull. Amer. Meteor. Soc., 86, 531 – 542.

80. Bluestein, H., 2005: A review of ground-based, mobile, W-band, Doppler-radarobservations of tornadoes and dust devils. Dyn. of Atmospheres and Oceans, 40, 163 – 188.

81. Kramar, M. R., H. B. Bluestein, A. L. Pazmany, and J. D. Tuttle, 2005: The “Owl Horn”radar signature in developing Southern Plains supercells. Mon.Wea. Rev., 133, 2608 – 2634.

82. Bluestein, H., 2005: More observations of small funnel clouds and other tubular clouds. Mon. Wea. Rev., 133, 3714 – 3720.

83. Weiss, C. C., H. B. Bluestein, and A. L. Pazmany, 2006: Fine-scale radarobservations of the 22 May 2002 dryline during the International H2O Project(IHOP). Mon. Wea. Rev., 134, 273 – 293.

84. Tanamachi, R. L., H. B. Bluestein, S. S. Moore, and R. P. Madding, 2006:

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Infrared thermal imagery of cloud base in tornadic supercells. J. Atmos.and Oceanic Tech., 23, 1445 – 1461.

85. Bluestein, H. B., C. C. Weiss, M. M. French, E. Holthaus, R. L. Tanamachi,S. Frasier, and A. L. Pazmany, 2007: The structure of tornadoes near Attica, Kansas on 12 May 2004: High-resolution, mobile, Doppler-radar observations.Mon. Wea. Rev., 135, 475 – 506.

86. Bluestein, H. B., M. M. French, R. L. Tanamachi, S. Frasier, K. Hardwick, F. Junyent, and A. L. Pazmany, 2007: Close-range observations of tornadoesin supercells made with a dual-polarization, X-band, mobile Doppler radar.Mon. Wea. Rev. , 135, 1522 – 1543.

87. Tanamachi, R. L., H. B. Bluestein, W.-C. Lee, M. Bell, and A. Pazmany, 2007:Ground-based velocity display (GBVTD) analysis of W-band Doppler radar data in a tornado near Stockton, Kansas on 15 May 1999. Mon. Wea. Rev., 135, 783 – 800.

88. Bluestein, H. B., 2007: Advances in applications of the physics of fluids to severe

weather systems. Reports on Progress in Physics, 70, 1259 – 1323. 89. Weiss, C. C., H. B. Bluestein, E. Fedorovich, and R. Conzemius, 2007:

Variational pseudo-multiple-Doppler-wind-retrieval in the vertical plane for ground-based-mobile radar data. J. Atmos. Ocean. Technol., 24, 1165 – 1185.

90. Bluestein, H. B., 2008: A funnel cloud in a convective – cloud line to the rear of a surface cold front. Mon. Wea. Rev. , 136, 2786 – 2795.

91. Bluestein, H. B., 2008: On the decay of supercells through a “downscaletransition:” Visual documentation. Mon. Wea. Rev. , 136, 4013 – 4028.

92. French, M. M., H. B. Bluestein, D. C. Dowell, L. J. Wicker, M. R. Kramar, andA. L. Pazmany, 2008: High-resolution, mobile, Doppler-radar observations ofcyclic mesocyclogenesis in a supercell. Mon. Wea. Rev., 136, 4997 – 5016.

93. Mercer, A., E., M. B. Richman, H. B. Bluestein, and J. M. Brown, 2008: Statistical modeling of downslope windstorms in Boulder, Colorado. Wea. Forecasting, 23, 1176 – 1194.

94. French, M. M., H. B. Bluestein, L. J. Wicker, D. C. Dowell, and M. R. Kramar, 2009: An example of the use of mobile, Doppler radar data for tornado verification. Wea. Forecasting, 24, 883 – 890.

95. Bluestein, H. B., 2009: The formation and early evolution of the Greensburg,Kansas supercell on 4 May 2007. Wea. Forecasting, 24, 899 – 920.

96. Bluestein, H. B., M. M. French, I. PopStefanija, R. T. Bluth, and J. B. Knorr, 2010: A mobile, phased-array Doppler radar for the study of severe convectivestorms: The MWR-05XP. Bull. Amer. Meteor. Soc., 91, 579 – 600.

97. Snyder, J., H. B. Bluestein, G. Zhang, and S. Frasier, 2010: Attenuationcorrection and hydrometeor classification of high-resolution, X-band, dual-

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polarized mobile radar measurements in severe convective storms. J. Atmos.Ocean. Technol., 27, 1979 – 2001.

REFEREED JOURNAL ARTICLES (in press or accepted):

98. Houser, J. L., and H. Bluestein, 2011: Polarimetric, Doppler radar observations of Kelvin-Helmoltz waves in a winter storm. J. Atmos. Sci. (in press)

99. Palmer, R. D., D. Bodine, M. Kumjian, B. Cheong, G. Zhang, Q. Cao, H. B.Bluestein, A. Ryzhkov, T. – Y. Yu, and Y. Wang, 2011: The 10 May 2010Tornado outbreak in Central Oklahoma: Potential for new science with high-resolution polarimetric radar. Bull. Amer. Meteor. Soc. (accepted)

REFEREED JOURNAL ARTICLES (in review):

100. Tanamachi, R. L., H. B. Bluestein, J. B. Houser, S. J. Frasier, and K. M. Hardwick, 2011: Mobile, X-band polarimetric Doppler radar observations of the 4 May 2007 Greensburg, Kansas tornadic supercell. (submitted to Mon. Wea. Rev.)

101. Wurman, J., D. Dowell, Y. Richardson, P. Markowski, D. Burgess, L. Wicker, and H. Bluestein, 2011: Verification of the Origin of Rotation in Tornadoes Experiment 2: VORTEX2. About to be submitted to Bull. Amer. Meteor. Soc.)

BOOKS:

1. Bluestein, H.B., 1992: Synoptic-Dynamic Meteorology in Midlatitudes (Vol. I): Principles of Kinematics and Dynamics. Oxford Univ. Press, New York,

431 pp. Textbook for upper-division undergraduate and graduate students, and reference source, on the analysis of scalar and vector fields, atmospheric dynamics, and dry and moist thermodynamics. The five chapters include material on the vorticity equation, potential vorticity, isentropic coordinates, turbulent friction, quasigeostrophic theory, objective analysis, and modern observing systems such as Doppler radar and wind Profilers.

Reviewed in Meteorologica, Dec. 1992, p. 52; Bull. Amer. Meteor. Soc., May 1993, pp. 876 - 877; Weather, June 1993, pp. 191 - 192.

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2. Bluestein, H.B., 1993: Synoptic-Dynamic Meteorology in Midlatitudes (Vol. II): Observations and Theory of Weather Systems. Oxford Univ. Press, New York., 594 pp. Textbook for upper-division undergraduate and graduate students, and reference source, on the behavior of synoptic-scale systems in the context of both quasigeostrophic theory in pressure coordinates and isentropic vorticity (IPV) analysis, frontal theory and observations, and precipitation systems in midlatitudes. The three chapters include material on surface and upper-level fronts, coastal fronts, the dryline, density-current dynamics, jets, global height and temperature climatology, the geostrophic-momentum approximation and the semigeostrophic equations, symmetric and conditional symmetric

instability, convective cells and mesoscale convective systems, mesoscale precipitation

bands, and ducted gravity waves.

Reviewed in Bull. Amer. Meteor. Soc., Nov. 1993, pp. 2225 - 2226.

3. Bluestein, H. B., 1999: Tornado Alley: Monster Storms of the Great PlainsOxford Univ. Press., New York, 180 pp. (recipient of 2001 American Meteorological Society's Louis J. Battan author's award) (in paperback,spring 2006)

Reviewed in Kirkus Reviews (15 Jan. 1999); Publishers Weekly (15 Feb. 1999); Nature (25 March 1999, p. 304); Bull. Amer. Meteor. Soc. (Aug. 1999, pp. 1722-1723); Science (Browsings, 3 Sept. 1999, p. 1498), Weatherwise (Nov./Dec. 1999, pp. 42-43); Times (London) Higher Education Supplement (29 Oct. 1999, p. 23); Salon (People, 19 July 1999); RALPH (The Review of Arts, Literature, Philosophy, and the Humanities (Winter, 1999-2000, pp. 2-3); Science Books and Films (Jan./Feb. 2000); Weather (Aug. 2000, pp. 294-295);Tenki (Japan, 1999, 46, 10, pp. 103-104; Natural Hazards Observer (Nov. 1999, p. 25).

4. Bosart, L. F. and H. B. Bluestein, eds., 2008: Synoptic-Dynamic Meteorology andWeather Analysis and Forecasting: A Tribute to Fred Sanders. Amer.Meteor. Soc., 440 pp.

5. Bluestein, H. B., 2007: Clouds: Sculptures in the Sky (tentative title). Yale Univ. Press (submitted Feb. 2005)

6. Bluestein, H. B., 2011: Severe Convective Storms and Tornadoes: Observations

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and Dynamics. Praxis/Springer (in preparation; have contract)

CHAPTERS IN BOOKS:

1. Bluestein, H., 1986: Fronts and jet streaks: A theoretical perspective. Mesoscale Meteorology and Forecasting, Chapter 9 (P. Ray, ed.), Amer. Meteor. Soc., Boston, 173-215.

2. Bluestein, H. B. and J. H. Golden, 1993: A review of tornado observations. The Tornado: Its Structure, Dynamics, Prediction, and Hazards, Geophys. Mono. Series, 79, Amer. Geophys. Union, Washington, D. C., 319 - 352.

3. Bluestein, H. B. and W. P. Unruh, 1993: On the use of a portable FM-CW Doppler radar for tornado research. The Tornado: Its Structure, Dynamics, Prediction, and Hazards, Geophys. Mono. Series, 79, Amer. Geophys. Union, Washington, D. C., 367 - 376.

4. Bluestein, H. B., 1995: Tracking tornadoes through the Southern Plains of the United States (Guest Essay, Chapter 13, Winds, Weather, and Deserts). The Blue Planet: An Introduction to Earth System Science, Skinner, B. J. and S. C. Porter, John Wiley and Sons, New York, 356 - 357.

5. Bluestein, H. B., 1996: Hailstorms. Encycl. of Climate and Weather (Vol. I)(S. Schneider, Ed.) Oxford Univ. Press, New York, 382 - 383.

6. Bluestein, H. B., 1996: Tornadoes. Encycl. of Climate and Weather (Vol. II)(S. Schneider, Ed.) Oxford Univ. Press, New York, 764 - 768.

7. Bluestein, H. B., 1998: Tornado. The World Book Encyclopedia. World Book Publishing, Chicago, 333 - 335.

8. Bluestein, H. B., 1999: Forecasting Tornadoes. The Nova Reader: Science at the Turn of the Millennium (S. Hackman, ed.), TV Books, New York, 156-159.9. Bluestein, H. B., 2000: Riders on the Storm: Tornado Chasers Seek the Birthplace

of an Elusive Monster. The Reading Portfolio (D. Bosco and J. Buchner, eds.)Houghton-Mifflin, 112 – 114. (textbook for first-level college student reading)

10. Davies-Jones, R. P., R. J. Trapp, and H. B. Bluestein, 2001: Tornadoes. Severe Convective Storms, Meteor. Monogr., 28, no. 50 (C. Doswell III, ed.), Amer. Meteor. Soc., 167-221.

11. Bluestein, H. B., 2001: Tornadoes. Encyclopedia of Global Environmental Change, Vol. I,The Earth system: physical and chemical dimensions of global environmental change, (M. MacCracken and J. S. Perry, eds.),Wiley , 713-715.

12. Bluestein, H. B., 2002: Instability: Symmetric Stability. Encyclopedia of AtmosphericSciences (J. Holton, J. Pyle, and J. Curry, eds.), Academic Press, 3, 1014-1019.

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13. Bluestein, H. B., 2002: Tornadoes. Encyclopedia of Atmospheric Sciences (J. Holton, J. Pyle, and J. Curry, eds.), Academic Press, 6, 2290-2297.

14. Bluestein, H. B., and R. M. Wakimoto, 2003: Mobile radar observations of severe convective storms (Chapter 5). Radar and Atmospheric Science: A Collection of Essays in Honor of David Atlas (R. Wakimoto and R. Srivastava, eds.) Meteor. Monogr. , 30, no. 52., Amer. Meteor. Soc., 105 – 136.

15. Bluestein, H. B., 2008: Atmospheric pressure and wind: Upper-level winds. Climate.Encyclopaedia Britannica, 6 pp.

16. Bluestein, H. B., 2008: Surface boundaries of the Southern Plains: Their role in theinitiation of convective storms. Synoptic-Dynamic Meteorology and Weather Analysis and Forecasting (L. Bosart and H. Bluestein, eds.), Meteor. Monogr., 33, no. 55, Amer. Meteor. Soc., 5 – 33.

17. Weiss, C. C., H. B. Bluestein, A. L. Pazmany, and B. Geerts, 2008: Fine-scale radarobservations of a dryline during the International H2O Project (IHOP 2002). Synoptic-Dynamic Meteorology and Weather Analysis and Forecasting (L. Bosart and H. Bluestein, eds.), Meteor. Monogr., 33, no. 55, Amer. Meteor. Soc., 203 – 227.

18. Bluestein, H. B., 2011: Recent advances in tornado observations. McGraw-Hill 2011 Yearbook of Science and Technology, McGraw-Hill, 281 – 285.

19. Bluestein, H. B., 2011: Tornado. The World Book Encyclopedia. World Book Publishing, Chicago, (submitted).

20. Bluestein, H. B., 2011: Symmetric Stability. Encyclopedia of AtmosphericSciences, 2nd Edition (Zhang, F. and North, G., eds.), Academic Press (submitted)

REFEREED REPORTS

1. Barron, E., S. Avery, R. Ban, H. Bluestein, S. Clifford, G. Frederick, M. Geller, C. Kolb, J. Lean, M. LeMone, M. Molina, R. Pielke, Jr., M. Prather, W. Randel, R. Ryan, M. Schoeberl, J. Simpson, T. Tascione, R. Weller, and E. Wood, 2001: A Climate Services Vision: First Steps Toward the Future. National Academy Press, Washington, D. C., 84 pp.

2. Smith, P. L., D. Atlas, H. B. Bluestein, V. Chandrasekar, E. Kalnay, R. J. Keeler, J. McCarthy, S. A. Rutledge, T. A. Seliga, R. J. Serafin, and F. W. Wilson, Jr., 2002: Weather Radar Technology Beyond NEXRAD. National Academy Press, Washington, D. C., 81 pp.

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3. Barron, E., S. Avery, R. Ban, H. Bluestein, S. Clifford, G. Frederick, J. Lean, M. LeMone, M. Molina, R. Pielke, Jr., M. Prather, W. Randel, R. Ryan, T. Tascione, R. Weller, and E. Wood, 2003: Communicating Uncertainties in Weather and Climate Information. National Academy Press, Washington, D. C., 56 pp.

4. Serafin, R., L. Duncan, E. Barron, H. Bluestein, S. Clifford, M. Lemone, T. Warner, K. Turekian, G. Peffer, W. Odom, D. Neff, and J. Wyngaard, 2003: Tracking and Predictingthe Atmospheric Dispersion of Hazardous Material Releases: Implications for HomelandSecurity, National Academy Press, Washington, D. C., 93 pp.

5. Armstrong, J. A., S. K. Avery, H. B. Bluestein, E. W. Friday, M. A. Geller, E. A. Holland, C. E. Kolb, M. A. LeMone, R. E. Lopez, S. Solomon, J. M. Wallace, R. A. Weller, and S. E. Zebiak, 2006: Strategic Guidance for the National Science Foundation’s Support of the Atmospheric Sciences, National Academy Press, Washington, D. C., 245 pp (publication date Oct. 2006)

UNREFEREED CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS, JOURNAL ARTICLES, FINAL REPORTS, AND MINOR PAPERS:

1. Kimpel, J., H. Bluestein, J. McGinley, L. Ruthi, D. Engles, and S. Somers, 1977: A Contribution to the Tornado Intercept Project - 1977, Final Report, School of Meteorology, University of Oklahoma, Norman, Dec. 1977, 53 pp.

2. Bluestein, H., J. McGinley, D. Bowman, D. Carmichael, D. Engles, M. Jain, C. Kessinger, B. Moyer, E. Rasmussen and D. Rusk, 1978: A Contribution to the Severe Storms Intercept Project - 1978. Final Report, School of Meteorology, University of Oklahoma, Norman, Dec. 1978, 66 pp.

3. Kessinger, C. and H. Bluestein, 1979: The role of deformation at the dryline/front intersection. Preprints, 11th Conf. on Severe Local Storms, Kansas City, Amer. Meteor. Soc., 91-95.

4. Bluestein, H. and C. Sohl, 1979: Some observations of a splitting severe thunderstorm.

Preprints, 11th Conf. on Severe Local Storms, Kansas City, Amer. Meteor. Soc., 453-457.

5. Bluestein, H., 1979: The University of Oklahoma Severe Storms Intercept Project - 1979: Final Report, Dec. 1979, School of Meteorology, University of Oklahoma, Norman, 39 pp.

6. Bluestein, H. and D. Metzler, 1980: Dual-Doppler analysis of the Oklahoma City severe thunderstorm of 21 March 1974. Preprints, 19th Conf. on Radar Meteorology, Miami Beach, Amer. Meteor. Soc., 350-356.

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7. Bluestein, H., E. Berry, J. Weaver, and D. Burgess, 1980: The formation of tornadic storms in northwestern Oklahoma on 2 May 1979. Preprints, 8th Conferenceon Weather Forecasting and Analysis, Denver, Amer. Meteor. Soc., 57-62.

8. Jain, M. and H. Bluestein, 1981: A classification of severe squall-line development using WSR-57 radar data. Preprints, 20th Conf. on Radar Meteorology, Boston, Amer. Meteor. Soc., 251-254.

9. Bluestein, H. and A. Bedard, 1982: Surface meteorological observations in severe thunderstorms: Field measurements and design detail of TOTO. Preprints, 12th Conf. on Severe Local Storms, San Antonio, Amer. Meteor. Soc., 383-395.

10. Berry, E. and H. Bluestein, 1982: The formation of severe thunderstorms at the intersection of a dryline and a front: The role of frontogenesis. Preprints, 12th Conf. on Severe Local Storms, San Antonio, Amer. Meteor. Soc., 597-602.

11. Bluestein, H. and C. Parks, 1982: A synoptic and photographic climatology of bell-shaped thunderstorms in the Southern Plains. Preprints, 12th Conf. on Severe Local Storms, San Antonio, Amer. Meteor. Soc., 30-37.

12. Ridge, D. and H. Bluestein, 1982: Quasi-geostrophic diagnosis of the comma cloud on April 10, 1979. Preprints, 12th Conf. on Severe Local Storms, San

Antonio, Amer. Meteor. Soc., 120-122.

13. Bluestein, H., 1982: A brief review of tornado research. Proceedings of the 1982 Annual Conf. of the Southeastern Electric Exchange and Operation Division

and Real Estate Section, Kissimmee, Fl, 21-23 April 1982, 8 pp.14. Bluestein, H., 1982: A wintertime mesoscale cold front in the Southern Plains.

Preprints, 9th Conf. on Weather Forecasting and Analysis, Seattle, Amer. Meteor. Soc., 384-387.

15. Bluestein, H., E.W. McCaul, and D. Fitzjarrald, 1983: Airborne Doppler-lidar and ground-based Doppler radar observations of a thunderstorm in Oklahoma. Preprints, 21st Conf. on Radar Meteorology, Edmonton, Amer. Meteor. Soc., 85-90.

16. Bluestein, H., 1983: Measurements in the vicinity of severe thunderstorms and tornadoes with TOTO: 1982-1983 results. Preprints, 13th Conf. on Severe Local Storms, Tulsa, Amer. Meteor. Soc., 89-92.

17. Thomas, K. and H. Bluestein, 1983: A case study of a jet streak and its relationship to severe weather in the Texas Panhandle on 26 May 1978. Preprints, 13 Conf. on

Severe Local Storms, Tulsa, Amer. Meteor. Soc., 288-291.18. Wicker, L., H. Bluestein, and D. Burgess, 1983: The pre-storm environment of the

severe weather outbreak on May 22, 1981 in western Oklahoma. Preprints, 13th Conf. on Severe Local Storms, Tulsa, Amer. Meteor. Soc., 281-282.

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19. Bluestein, H., 1984: "Shelf" and "roll" clouds. (Weather Queries), Weatherwise, 37, 208-209.

20. Bluestein, H., J.M. Brown and L.F. Bosart, 1984: A case study of intense convection in Eastern Colorado on 1 June 1983. Preprints, 10th Conf. on Weather Forecasting and Analysis, Clearwater Beach, Fl, Amer. Meteor. Soc., 165-170.

21. McCaul, E.W., Jr., H.B. Bluestein, and R.J. Doviak, 1985: Doppler lidar observations in thunderstorm environments. Technical Digest, Topical Meeting on Optical Remote Sensing of the Atmosphere, Incline Village, Nevada, Optical Society of America and Army Research Office, TU 27-1 - TU 27-3.

22. Doviak, R. M., M.D. Eilts, H. B. Bluestein, and E. W. McCaul, 1985: Airborne Doppler lidar studies of wind fields. Proceedings, 3rd Topical Meeting on Coherent Laser Radar: Technology and Applications. 7-11 July, Great

Malvern, Worc., England, 106-109.

23. Doviak, R.J. (ed.), Bluestein, H., M.D. Eilts, E. W. McCaul, R. Rabin, A. Sundara-Rajan, and D.S. Zrnic, 1985: Analysis of Airborne Doppler Lidar, Doppler Radar, and Tall Tower Measurements of Atmospheric Flows in Quiescent and Stormy Weather. CIMMS Rept. 65, CIMMS, Norman, OK 73019, (also NASA report 3960 (1986) 165 pp.

24. McCaul, E. W., H.B. Bluestein and R.J. Doviak, 1985: Observations of Oklahoma severe thunderstorms using airborne Doppler lidar. Preprints, 14th Conf. on Severe Local Storms, Indianapolis, Amer. Meteor. Soc., 60-63.

25. Weisman, M.L. and H. B. Bluestein, 1985: Dynamics of numerically simulated LP storms. Preprints, 14th Conf. on Severe Local Storms, Indianapolis, Amer. Meteor. Soc., 167-170.

26. Bluestein, H.B., 1985: The formation of a "landspout" in a "broken-line" squall line in Oklahoma. Preprints, 14th Conf. on Severe Local Storms, Indianapolis, Amer.

Meteor. Soc., 267-270.27. Bluestein, H.B., 1985: Wall clouds with eyes. Preprints, 14th Conf. on Severe Local

Storms, Indianapolis, Amer. Meteor. Soc., 314-317.28. Bluestein, H.B., 1985: Squall lines. Dynamics of Mesoscale Weather Systems (J.

Klemp, ed.; notes by B. Gross and E. Skyllingstad), NCAR Summer Colloquium Lecture Notes, 11 June-6 July, 1984, Boulder, Colo., 497-516.

29. Bluestein, H.B., 1986: A case study of strong nocturnal convection in Texas. Preprints, 11th Conf. on Weather Forecasting and Analysis, Kansas City,

Amer. Meteor. Soc., 223-228.30. Bluestein, H.B., 1986: Doppler analysis of the rainbands of a dissipating tropical

cyclone over land: Hurricane Alicia (1983) in Oklahoma. Final Tech. Report, submitted to AOML/Hurricane Research Division, 19 pp.

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31. Bluestein, H.B. and G. Woodall, 1986: Doppler radar observations of the evolution of a "low-precipitation" (LP) severe storm into a supercell. Preprints, (Vol. 3), 23rd Conf. on Radar Meteor. and Conf. on Cloud Physics, Snowmass, Colo., Amer.

Meteor. Soc., J2-J5.32. Bluestein, H.B. and E.W. McCaul, Jr., 1986: Further studies with data collected by

NASA's airborne Doppler lidar in Oklahoma in 1981. Final Tech. Report, submitted to NASA/Marshall Space Flight Center, 43 pp.

33. Bluestein, H.B., E.W. McCaul, Jr., G.P. Byrd, G.R. Woodall, and R.L. Walko, 1987: Use of a portable radiosonde unit for probing severe thunderstorms and the dryline. Extended Abstracts, Sixth Symp. Meteor. Obs. and Instrumentation, New Orleans, LA, Amer. Meteor. Soc., 444-447.

34. Bluestein, H.B., E.W. McCaul, Jr., and R.J. Doviak. 1987: Doppler lidar observations in thunderstorm environments. Abstracts, Second Airborne Science Workshop, Miami, FL, NASA, 243-244.

35. Bluestein, H.B. and D.S. Hazen, 1987: Doppler-radar analysis of the rainbands of a dissipating tropical cyclone over land: Hurricane Alicia (1983) in Oklahoma. Extended Abstracts, 17th Conf. on Hurricanes and Tropical Meteor., Miami, Amer. Meteor. Soc., 393-396.

36. Bluestein, H.B., E.W., McCaul, Jr., G.R. Woodall, G.P. Byrd, and R.L. Walko, 1987: Forecasting and nowcasting cumulus convection with soundings released from a storm-intercept vehicle. Proceedings, Mesoscale Analysis and

Forecasting Symposium, Vancouver, B.C., IAMAP/IUGG, 135-139.

37. Bluestein, H.B., G.T. Marx, and M.H. Jain, 1987: Formation of mesoscale lines of precipitation: Non-severe squall lines in Oklahoma during the spring.

Extended Abstracts, 3rd Conf. on Mesoscale Processes, Vancouver, B.C., Amer. Meteor.

Soc., 198-199.38. Tull, T.A. and H.B. Bluestein, 1988: Derivation of the semi-geostrophic equations

using MACSYMA. 4th Int. Conf. on Interactive Information and Processing Systems for Meteor., Ocean. and Hydrology, Anaheim, CA, Amer. Meteor. Soc., 323-326.

39. Bluestein, H.B., E.W. McCaul, Jr., G.P. Byrd, and G.R. Woodall, 1988: Case study of a tornadic storm along the dryline in the Texas Panhandle: The

Canadian storm of 7 May 1986. Preprints, 15th Conf. on Severe Local Storms, Baltimore,

MD, Amer. Meteor. Soc., 217-220.40. Woodall, G.R. and H.B. Bluestein, 1988: Detailed observations of a splitting, "low-

precipitation" (LP) severe storm and its evolution into a supercell. Preprints, 15th Conf. on Severe Local Storms, Baltimore, MD, Amer. Meteor. Soc., 280-

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283.41. Vasiloff, S.V. and H. B. Bluestein, 1988: Analysis of the Oklahoma segment of the

10-11 June 1985 severe squall line: Maturity to decay. Preprints, 15th Conf. on Severe Local Storms, Baltimore, MD, Amer. Meteor. Soc., 288-291.42. Bluestein, H.B. and W.P. Unruh, 1988: Use of a portable CW Doppler radar to

estimate windspeeds in severe thunderstorms. Preprints, 15th Conf. on Severe Local Storms, Baltimore, MD, Amer. Meteor. Soc., 335-338.

43. Bluestein, H.B. and D.S. Hazen 1989: Doppler-radar analysis of the horizontal wind field in a decaying tropical cyclone: Hurricane Alicia in Oklahoma (1983). Preprints, 24th Conf. on Radar Meteor., Tallahassee, FL, Amer. Meteor. Soc., 518-521.

44. Unruh, W.P., M.A. Wolf, and H.B. Bluestein, 1989: A portable CW/FM-CW Doppler radar for local investigation of severe storms. Preprints, 24th Conf. on Radar Meteor., Tallahassee, FL, Amer. Meteor. Soc., 634-636.

45. Bluestein, H.B., 1989: Recent developments: Semi-geostrophic theory and "IPV thinking." Colloquium on Synoptic Meteorology (Carr, F., ed.), NCAR, Boulder, CO, 28-37.

46. Bluestein, H.B., 1989: Conceptual models of convectively-driven precipitation systems. Workshop on Synoptic Meteorology Instruction (R. Gall, ed.), NCAR, Boulder, CO, 89-97.

47. Bluestein, H.B. and S.P. Contorno, 1989: Surface frontogenesis in Texas associated with the remnants of Hurricane Gilbert. Preprints, 12th Conf. on Weather Analysis and Forecasting, Monterey, Calif., Amer. Meteor. Soc., 352-353.

48. Bluestein, H.B. and S. Hrebenach, 1990: Doppler-radar analysis of mesoscale vortices over the mountains of Taiwan. Extended Abstracts, Fourth Conf. on Mesoscale Processes, Boulder, CO, Amer. Meteor. Soc., J24-J25.

49. Bluestein, H. B. and S. Hrebenach, 1990: Doppler-radar analysis of vortices in stratiform precipitation during IOP#10. Proc., Workshop on TAMEX Scientific Results, Boulder, CO, NSF, NSC, NCAR, 7-12.

50. Parker, S.S. and H.B. Bluestein, 1990: Modes of supercell initiation along the dryline. Preprints, 16th Conf. on Severe Local Storms, Kananaskis Park, Alta., Canada, Amer. Meteor. Soc., 64-66.

51. Bluestein, H. B. and W.P. Unruh, 1990: Observations of tornadoes and wall clouds with a portable FM-CW Doppler radar. Preprints, 16th Conf. on Severe Local Storms, Kananaskis Park, Alta., Canada, Amer. Meteor. Soc., 185-188.

52. Keighton, S. J., H.B. Bluestein, and D.R. MacGorman, 1990: The evolution of a severe mesoscale convective system: Cloud-to ground lightning location and storm structure. Preprints, Conf. on Atmospheric Electricity, Kananaskis Park, Alta., Canada, Amer. Meteor. Soc., 752-757.

53. Bluestein, H. B., S. D. Hrebenach, and E. A. Brandes, 1991: A test of the synthetic dual-Doppler analysis technique: Two case studies. Preprints, 25th Conf. on Radar Meteor., Paris, France, Amer. Meteor. Soc., 634-637.

54. Bluestein, H. B., and W. P. Unruh, 1991: On the measurement of wind speeds in

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tornadoes with a portable CW/FM-CW Doppler radar. Preprints, 25th Conf. on Radar Meteor., Paris, France, Amer. Meteor. Soc., 848-851.

55. Bluestein, H. B., and D. A. Speheger, 1991: On the use of wind profilers in determining the temporal variability of the wind-shear profile near the dryline. Extended Abstracts, Lower Tropospheric Profiling: Needs and Technologies, Boulder, Colorado, 101.

56. Hane, C. E., C. L. Ziegler, and H. B. Bluestein, 1992: A summary of dryline experiments conducted in the Southern Plains during COPS-91. Preprints, 5th Conf. on Mesoscale Processes, Atlanta, GA, Amer. Meteor. Soc., 197-202.

57. Dowell, D. C., H. B. Bluestein, D. O. Blanchard, and D. P. Jorgensen, 1993: Airborne Doppler radar analysis of an Oklahoma supercell. Preprints, 26th

Conf. on Radar Meteorology, Norman, OK, Amer. Meteor. Soc., 212-214.58. Bluestein, H. B., W. P. Unruh, J. G. LaDue, H. Stein, and D. Speheger, 1993:

Doppler-radar wind-speed measurements in tornadoes: A comparison of real and simulated spectra. Preprints, 26th Conf. on Radar Meteorology, Norman, OK,

Amer. Meteor. Soc., 223-225.59. Speheger, D. A., and H. B. Bluestein, 1993: Diagnosis of an upper-level trough

using wind Profiler data. Preprints, 13th Conf. on Weather Analysis and Forecasting, Vienna, VA , Amer. Meteor. Soc., 564-566.

60. Bleck R., H. Bluestein, L. Bosart, W. E. Bracken, T. Carlson, J. Chapman, M. Dickinson, J. R. Gyakum, G. Hakim, E. Hoffman, H. Iskenderian, D. Keyser, G. Lackmann, W. Nuss, P. Roebber, F. Sanders, D. Schultz, D. Tyle, and P. Zwack, 1993: Eighth Cyclone Workshop Scientific Summary, Val Morin, Quebec, Canada, 12-16 October 1992. Bull. Amer. Meteor. Soc., 74, 1361-1373.

61. Straka, J. M. and H. B. Bluestein, 1993: Numerical simulations of low-precipitation (LP) supercells using detailed microphysics. Preprints, 17th Conf. on Severe Local Storms, St. Louis, MO, Amer. Meteor. Soc., 184 - 185.

62. Bluestein, H. B., 1993: High-based funnel clouds. Preprints, 17th Conf. on Severe Local Storms, St. Louis, MO, Amer. Meteor. Soc., 323 - 326.

63. Bluestein, H. B., J. G. LaDue, H. Stein, D. A. Speheger, and W. P. Unruh, 1993: Doppler-radar measurements of the maximum wind speed in tornadoes: A comparison with the thermodynamic speed limit. Preprints, 17th Conf. on Severe Local Storms, St. Louis, MO, Amer. Meteor. Soc., 277 -281.

64. Dowell, D. C., and H. B. Bluestein, 1993: A comparative study of two supercells: Airborne Doppler analyses. Preprints, 17th Conf. on Severe Local Storms, St. Louis, MO, Amer. Meteor. Soc., 262 - 266.

65. Bluestein, H. B., 1994: CLASS for class. Preprints, 3rd Symp. on Education,

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Nashville, TN, Amer. Meteor. Soc., 42 - 43.66. Bluestein, H. B. and D. A. Speheger, 1994: Analysis of the dynamics of an upper-

level system using Profiler data. Proc., International Symposium on The Life Cycles of Extratropical Cyclones (Vol. II), Bergen, Norway, 391 - 396.

67. Bluestein, H. B. and T. M. Crawford, 1994: The dynamics of the dryline during COPS-91. Proc., 6th Conf. on Mesoscale Processes, Portland, OR, Amer. Meteor. Soc., 209 - 212.

68. Hane, C. E., T. M. Crawford, and H. B. Bluestein, 1994: A case study of along-dryline variability in relation to severe thunderstorm development. Proc., 6th Conf. on Mesoscale Processes, Portland, OR, Amer. Meteor. Soc., 246 - 249.

69. Hutchinson, T. A., H. B. Bluestein, and K. C. Crawford, 1994: Mesoscale analysis of a pre-frontal trough in the Southern Plains. Proc., 6th Conf. on Mesoscale Processes, Portland, OR, Amer. Meteor. Soc., 292 - 295.

70. Bluestein, H. B., 1994: Tornadoes. Bob Ryan's Guide for the Weatherwise and '95 Almanac. WRC-TV, Washington, D. C., 19.

71. Bluestein, H. B., D. Dowell, T. Crawford, H. Stein, A. Wood, T. Hutchinson, A. Pazmany, J. Galloway, R. McIntosh, and W. Unruh, 1994: Probing tornadoeswith portable 3-cm and mobile 3-mm Doppler radars. Eos , Transactions ,Amer. Geophys. Union (supplement), 75, San Francisco, Amer. Geophys. Union, Washington, 143.

72. Bluestein, H. B. and R. Wakimoto, 1994: Airborne Doppler radar data collectionin supercells using ELDORA. Eos , Transactions, Amer. Geophys. Union (supplement), 75, San Francisco, Amer. Geophys. Union, Washington, 143.

73. Watson, A. I., C. L. Ziegler, T. R. Shepherd, E. N. Rasmussen, H. B. Bluestein,A. Wood, and R. M. Wakimoto, 1994: The structure and evolution of a

supercellthunderstorm as seen by airborne Doppler radar in VORTEX-94. Eos , Transactions, Amer. Geophys. Union (supplement), 75, San Francisco, Amer. Geophys. Union, Washington, 143.

74. Bluestein, H. B., 1994: Field observations of tornadoes using portable and mobile Doppler radars. The UJST Workshop on the Technology of Disaster PreventionAgainst Local Severe Storms, Norman, OK, Univ. of Okla., 49-50.

75. Sperow, K. S., H. B. Bluestein, and T. Gal-Chen, 1995: The February 1993 TOGA COARE squall line: Evolution and momentum transport. Preprints, 21st Conf. on Hurricanes and Tropical Meteor., Miami, FL, Amer. Meteor. Soc., 270 -

272. 76. Bluestein, H. B. and T. Hutchinson, 1995: Boundary layer dynamics near the dryline:

Analysis of data from the Oklahoma Mesonet. Abstracts Week A, XXI General

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Assembly, International Union of Geodesy and Geophysics, Boulder, CO, A297

77. Pazmany, A. L., H. B. Bluestein, J. Galloway, and R. E. McIntosh, 1995: Mapping the wind field in mesocyclones and tornadoes using a mobile, 3-mm wavelength Doppler radar. Preprints, 27th Conf. on Radar Meteor., Vail, Colorado, Amer. Meteor. Soc., 216 - 217.

78. Sperow, K. S., H. B. Bluestein, and T. Gal-Chen, 1995: Testing a Doppler analysis method: The two-step, second order Lax-Wendroff scheme. Preprints, 27th

Conf. on Radar Meteor., Vail, Colorado, Amer. Meteor. Soc., 296 - 298. 79. Wood, A. C., H. B. Bluestein, and K. S. Sperow, 1995: Airborne Doppler analyses of a

tornadic supercell: A comparison of analysis techniques. Preprints, 27th Conf. on Radar Meteor., Vail, Colorado, Amer. Meteor. Soc., 308 - 310.

80. Bluestein, H. B., W. P. Unruh, T. A. Hutchinson, T. M. Crawford, A. C. Wood, D. C. Dowell, and H. Stein, 1995: FM-CW Doppler wind spectra of a supercell

tornado. Preprints, 27th Conf. on Radar. Meteor., Vail, Colorado, Amer. Meteor. Soc., 519

- 521. 81. Bluestein, H. B. and T. Hutchinson, 1995: The initiation of severe cumulus convection

near the dryline-front intersection in the Southern Plains of the U. S.: A mesoscale case study. Preprints, The Workshop on Mesoscale Meteor. and Heavy Rain in

East Asia, Fuzhou, China, 146 - 149. 82. Pazmany, A., J. C. Galloway, R. E. McIntosh, and H. B. Bluestein, 1995: Polarization

diversity pulse pair technique for high unambiguous Doppler and range measurements of tornadoes with a 95 GHz radar. Preprints, Int'l Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symp., Firenze, Italy, 2135 - 2137.

83. Bluestein, H. B., A. L. Pazmany, D. C. Dowell, J. C. Galloway, R. E. McIntosh, H. Stein, and S. Gaddy, 1996: Observations of sub-storm scale vortices in supercells using a mobile, 3-mm wavelength, pulsed Doppler radar. Preprints, 18th Conf. on Severe Local Storms, San Francisco, Amer. Meteor. Soc., 23 - 26.

84. Bluestein, H. B., W. P. Unruh, D. C. Dowell, T. M. Crawford, T. A. Hutchinson, A. C. Wood, and H. Stein, 1996: Analysis of the Northfield, Texas tornado of 25 May 1994. Preprints, 18th Conf. on Severe Local Storms, San Francisco, Amer. Meteor. Soc., 120 - 123.

85. Dowell, D. C. and H. B. Bluestein, 1996: Dual-Doppler analysis of a tornadic supercell: The Arcadia, OK storm of 17 May 1981. Preprints, 18th Conf. on Severe Local Storms, San Francisco, Amer. Meteor. Soc., 413 - 417.

86. Bluestein, H. B. and D. R. MacGorman, 1996: Cloud-to-ground lightning activity in the Spearman, Texas tornadic supercells of 31 May 1990. Preprints, 18th Conf. on Severe Local Storms, San Francisco, Amer. Meteor. Soc., 433 - 436.

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87. Wood, A. C., H. B. Bluestein, and A. I. Watson, 1996: Evolution of a tornadic supercell in northeast Colorado on 8 June 1994. Preprints, 18th Conf. on Severe Local Storms, San Francisco, Amer. Meteor. Soc., 455 - 458.

88. Bluestein, H. B., 1996: 3-D stereo photography of supercell tornadoes. Preprints, 18th Conf. on Severe Local Storms, San Francisco, Amer. Meteor. Soc., 469 - 470.

89. Bluestein, H. and T. Hutchinson, 1996: Convective-storm initiation and organization near

the intersection of a cold front and the dryline. Preprints, 7th Conf. on MesoscaleProcesses, Reading, U.K., Amer. Meteor. Soc., 41 - 43.

90. Crawford, T. M. and H. B. Bluestein, 1996: The relationship between sensible and latentheat fluxes and the location of initial convective storm formation along the

dryline.Preprints, 7th Conf. on Mesoscale Processes, Reading, U.K., Amer. Meteor. Soc., 538 - 540.

91. Wurman, J. and H. Bluestein, 1997: Tracking tornadoes (letter). Science News, 151, 3 92. Crawford, T. M. and H. B. Bluestein, 1997: The development of an operational

daytime surface energy budget model using Oklahoma mesonet data. Preprints, 12th Symp. on Boundary Layers and Turbulence, Vancouver, B. C., Amer. Meteor. Soc., 561 - 562.

93. Hane, C. E., H. B. Bluestein, T. M. Crawford, M. E. Baldwin, and R. M. Rabin, 1997: Surface heterogeneities in relation to severe thunderstorm development

along the dryline: A case study. Preprints, 12th Symp. on Boundary Layers and Turbulence, Vancouver, B. C., Amer. Meteor. Soc., 577 - 578.

94. Wood, A. C. and H. B. Bluestein, 1997: Airborne Doppler analysis of a supercell using contoured frequency-by-altitude diagrams (CFADs). Preprints, 28th Conf. on Radar Meteorology, Austin, Texas, Amer. Meteor. Soc., 467 - 468.

95. Dowell, D. C. and H. B. Bluestein, 1997: Cyclic tornadogenesis observed. Preprints, 28th Conf. on Radar Meteorology, Austin, Texas, Amer. Meteor. Soc., 524 - 525.

96. Gaddy, S. G. and H. B. Bluestein, 1997: The evolution of a supercell during VORTEX-95 as depicted by airborne dual-Doppler analyses: The great hailstorm of 22 May 1995. Preprints, 28th Conf. on Radar Meteorology, Austin, Texas, Amer. Meteor. Soc., 526 - 527.

97. Bluestein, H. B., 1997: Doppler-radar analysis of a tornadic supercell over the RockyMountains. Preprints, 28th Conf. on Radar Meteorology, Austin, Texas, Amer. Meteor. Soc., 536 - 537.

98. Bluestein, H. B., 1998: Book review of Under the Whirlwind. Bull. Amer. Meteor.Soc., 79, 101 - 102.

99. Bluestein, H. B. and T. M. Crawford, 1998: On the forecasting of severe convection along the dryline: The role of topography. Preprints, 16th Conf. on Weather

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Analysis and Forecasting, Phoenix, AZ, Amer. Meteor. Soc., 281 - 282. 100. Gaddy, S. G. and H. B. Bluestein, 1998: Airborne dual-Doppler analysis of a supercell

hailstorm. Preprints, 19th Conf. on Severe Local Storms, Minneapolis, MN,Amer. Meteor. Soc., 60-61.

101. Bluestein, H. B. and M. L. Weisman, 1998: The interactions of numerically simulatedsupercells initiated along lines. Preprints, 19th Conf. on Severe Local Storms, Minneapolis, MN, Amer. Meteor. Soc., 265-268.

102. Weiss, C. C., and H. B. Bluestein, 1998: An analysis of dryline and outflow-boundarysturcture as depicted by airborne Doppler radar data. Preprints, 19th Conf. on Severe Local Storms, Minneapolis, MN, Amer. Meteor. Soc., 321-323.

103. Bluestein, H. B., 1998: Use of vertical profile data in mesoscale dynamical research andoperational weather forecasting (Invited presentation). Extended Abstracts, 4th Int'l. Symposium on Tropospheric Profiling: Needs and Technologies (Vol. I), Snowmass, CO, Univ. of Colo., Boulder, 40-42.

104. Bluestein, H. B., 1998: Book review of Under the Whirlwind, Weatherwise, 51,44. 105. Weiss, C. C., and H. B. Bluestein, 1999: An analysis of mesoscale features in the

vicinity of a dryline-outflow boundary intersection. Preprints, 8th Conf. on Mesoscale Processes, Boulder, CO, Amer. Meteor. Soc., 230-235.

106. Crawford, T. M. and H. B. Bluestein, 1999: An operational, diagnostic surface energy budget model. Preprints, 8th Conf. on Mesoscale Processes, Boulder, CO, Amer. Meteor. Soc., 376-381.

107. Hane, C. E., T. M. Crawford, M. E. Baldwin, R. M. Rabin, and H. B. Bluestein, 1999: Multiple boundaries in the mesoscale environment of a dryline as

observed by radar and aircraft. Preprints, 29th Conf. on Radar Meteorology, Montreal,

Quebec, Amer. Meteor. Soc., 408-411.108. Dowell, C. and H. B. Bluestein, 1999: Dual-Doppler analysis of non-simultaneous

observations. Preprints, 29th Conf. on Radar Meteorology, Montreal, Quebec, Amer. Meteor. Soc., 529-532.

109. Lehmiller, G. S., H. B. Bluestein, P. J. Neiman, F. M. Ralph, and W. F. Feltz, 1999: Wind structure in a supercell thunderstorm as measured by a Doppler- radar wind profiler. Preprints, 29th Conf. on Radar Meteorology, Montreal, Quebec, Amer. Meteor. Soc., 607-610.

110. Pazmany, A. L., C. T. Swift, and H. B. Bluestein, 1999: A 3-mm wavelength mobile Doppler radar for the observations of tornadoes. Preprints, 29th Conf.

on Radar Meteorology, Montreal, Quebec, Amer. Meteor. Soc., 827-829.111. Bluestein, H. B., and P. C. Banacos, 1999: The wind profile in cyclones and

anticyclones over central North America (1946-1994): A climatology. Preprints,

17th Conf. on Weather Analysis and Forecasting, Denver, Colorado, Amer.

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Meteor. Soc., 53-57.112. Bluestein, H. B., 2000: A deeper philosophy of airflows. Book reviews of

Atmospheric Dynamics and Global Energy and Water Cycles, The Times Higher

Education Supplement (London), 4 Feb. 2000, p. 32113. Bluestein, H. B., 2000: Book review of Isaac's Storm, Nature, 404, 332-333.114. Bluestein, H. B., 2000: Book review of Eye of the Storm: Inside the World's

Deadliest Hurricanes, Tornadoes, and Blizzards, Bull. Amer. Meteor. Soc., 81, 1086-1089.

115. Bluestein, H. B., and A. L. Pazmany, 2000: Finescale wind observations in a tornado on 3 May 1999 using the University of Massachusetts 3-mm

wavelengthmobile Doppler radar. Abstracts, Nat'l Symp. on the Great Plains Tornado Outbreakof 3 May 1999, (3 May 2000) Oklahoma City.

116. Bluestein, H. B., 2000: Weather Queries (on jet streaks and cyclogenesis), Weatherwise , 53, 50-51.

117. Pazmany, A. L., D. J. McLaughlin, H. B. Bluestein, and C. C. Weiss, 2000: High resolution 95 GHz radar reflectivity and Doppler images of tornadoes.

Preprints, IGARSS (Int'l Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium) 2000, Honolulu,

HI, 6, 2498-2500.118. Leptuch, P., J. M. Brown, H. B. Bluestein, E. Thaler, and M. B. Richman, 2000:

Forecasting downslope windstorms at Boulder, Colorado: The empirical-statistical approach revisited. Preprints, 9th Conf. on Mountain Meteor., Aspen, CO, Amer. Meteor. Soc., 105-108.

119. Bluestein, H. B., 2000: Book review of Encylopedia of Hurricanes, Typhoons, and Cyclones, The Times Higher Education Supplement (London), 8 Sept. 2000, p. 28.

120. Bluestein, H. B., and A. L. Pazmany, 2000: Mobile Doppler radar observations of a tornado near Verden, Oklahoma on 3 May 1999. Preprints, 20th Conf. on

Severe Local Storms, Orlando, FL, Amer. Meteor. Soc., 29-32.

121. Hane, C. E., R. M. Rabin, T. M. Crawford, H. B. Bluestein, and M. E. Baldwin, 2000: Severe thunderstorm initiation along the dryline: A mesoscale case study.

Preprints, 20th Conf. on Severe Local Storms, Orlando, FL, Amer. Meteor. Soc., 80-83.

122. Bluestein, H. B., and A. L. Pazmany, 2000: Observations of tornadogenesis with a 3-mm-wavelength mobile Doppler radar. Preprints, 20th Conf. on Severe Local Storms, Orlando, FL, Amer. Meteor. Soc., 186-189.

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123. Lehmiller, G. S., H. B. Bluestein, P. J. Neiman, F. M. Ralph, and W. F. Feltz, 2000: Doppler wind profiler observations in and near a tornadic supercell. Preprints, 20th Conf. on Severe Local Storms, Orlando, FL, Amer. Meteor. Soc., 247-250.

124. Dowell, D. C., and H. B. Bluestein, 2000: Conceptual models of cyclic supercell tornadogenesis. Preprints, 20th Conf. on Severe Local Storms, Orlando, FL, Amer. Meteor. Soc., 259-262.

125. Weiss, C. C., and H. B. Bluestein, 2000: Airborne Doppler analysis of a dryline-outflow boundary intersection and subsequent convection. Preprints, 20th Conf. on Severe Local Storms, Orlando, FL, Amer. Meteor. Soc., 626-629.

126. Bluestein, H. B., 2000: Tornado dynamics and tornadic storms. Tornadoes and Hail,

Hamilton, Bermuda, Risk Prediction Initiative, 13 pp.127. Bluestein, H. B., 2001: The Perfect Chase. Storm Track , 24, 4-5.128. Pazmany, A. L., J. B. Mead, S. M. Sekelsky, D. J. McLaughlin, and H. B. Bluestein,

2001: Multi-frequency radar estimation of cloud and precipitation propertiesusing an artificial neural network. Preprints, 30th Int’l Conf. on Radar Meteor.,Munich, Germany, Amer. Meteor. Soc., 154-159.

129. Bluestein, H. B., C. C. Weiss, and A. L. Pazmany, 2001: Observations in supercells with a mobile, 3-mm wavelength Doppler radar, Preprints, 30th Int’l Conf. on Radar Meteor., Munich, Germany, Amer. Meteor. Soc., 292-29.

130. Kramar, M. R., H. B. Bluestein, A. L. Pazmany, and J. D. Tuttle, 2002: The “Owl Horn” radar signature in developing supercells. Preprints, 21st Conf. on SevereLocal Storms, San Antonio, TX, Amer. Meteor. Soc., 210-213.

131. Bluestein, H. B., and M. L. Weisman, 2002: The origin of an intense vortex coupletand jet in a numerically simulated supercell. Preprints, 21st Conf. on SevereLocal Storms, San Antonio, TX, Amer. Meteor. Soc., 333-336.

132. Bluestein, H. B., C. C. Weiss, A. L. Pazmany, W.-C. Lee, and M. Bell, 2002: Tornadogenesis and tornado-vortex structure in a supercell. Preprints, 21st Conf. on Severe Local Storms, San Antonio, TX, Amer. Meteor. Soc., 461-463.

133. Banacos, P. C., and H. B. Bluestein, 2002: Hodograph variability within analytically modeled baroclinic waves. Preprints, 21st Conf. on SevereLocal Storms, San

Antonio, TX, Amer. Meteor. Soc., 647-650.134. Weiss, C. C., and H. B. Bluestein, 2002: Numerical simulation of a dryline-outlflow

boundary intersection. Preprints, 21st Conf. on Severe Local Storms, San Antonio, TX, Amer. Meteor. Soc., 667-670.

135. Bluestein, H. B., 2003: Ground-based mobile Doppler-radar observations of

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tornadoes and dust devils. IUGG 2003 Abstract Week A, Sapporo, Japan, A.82.136. Weiss, C. C. , and H. Bluestein, 2003: Fine-scale radar observations of a dryline

during the International H20 Project. Preprints, 10th Conf. on MesoscaleProcesses, Portland, OR, Amer. Meteor. Soc., CD-ROM, 14.1

137. Wakimoto, R. M., H. V. Murphey, D. C. Dowell, and H. B. Bluestein, 2003: TheKellerville tornado during VORTEX: Damage survey and Doppler radar analyses. Preprints, 31st Conf. on Radar Meteorology (Vol. II), Seattle, WA, Amer. Meteor. Soc., J35 – J37.

138. Bluestein, H. B., C. C. Weiss, and A. L. Pazmany, 2003: The vertical structure of the

Happy, Texas tornado of 5 May 2002: Mobile, W-band Doppler-radar observations. . Preprints, 31st Conf. on Radar Meteorology (Vol. II), Seattle,

WA, Amer. Meteor. Soc., 547 – 550.

139. Kramar, M. R., H. B. Bluestein, A. L. Pazmany, and J. D. Tuttle, 2003: The “OwlHorn” radar signature in developing Southern Plains thunderstorms. Preprints, 31st Conf. on Radar Meteorology(Vol. II), Seattle, WA, Amer. Meteor. Soc., 567 – 570.

140.Bluestein, H. B., C. C. Weiss, and A. L. Pazmany, 2003: Doppler-radar observations

of dust devils in Texas. Preprints, 31st Conf. on Radar Meteorology (Vol. II), Amer. Meteor. Soc., 597 – 600.

141.Weiss, C. C., H. B. Bluestein, and A. L. Pazmany, 2003: Fine-scale radarobservations of a dryline during the International H20 Project. Preprints, 31st

Conf. on Radar Meteorology (Vol. II), Seattle, WA, Amer. Meteor. Soc., 846 – 849.

142. Pazmany, A. L., F. L. Junyent, and H. B. Bluestein, 2003: Quantitative rainmeasurements with a mobile X-band polarimetric Doppler radar. Preprints, 31st

Conf. on Radar Meteorology (Vol. II), Seattle, WA, Amer. Meteor. Soc., 858 – 859.

143. Bluestein, H. B., 2003: Book review of Stormchasers: The Hurricane Hunters and

their Fateful Flight into Hurricane Janet, The Times Higher Education Supplement (London), 5 Sept. 2003, p. 33.

144. Bluestein, H. B., H. Brooks, R. Dole, G. Forbes, T. Hamill, P. Hirschberg, D.Melendez, R. Schneider, and M. Steinberg, 2003: The May 2003 TornadoOutbreak: A Review of Prediction, Occurrence, and Science. U. S. Dept. of Commerce .

145. Cohn, S. A., H. B. Bluestein, W. O. J. Brown, and M. E. Susedik, 2004: The Mobile

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Integrated Sounding System (MISS): Development and first results. Preprints(CD), 20th Conf. on Interactive Info. Processing Systems (IIPS), Seattle, WA, Amer. Meteor. Soc., P1.24.

146. Weiss, C. C., H. B. Bluestein, and A. Pazmany, 2004: A variational, pseudo-multiple

Doppler radar analysis technique for mobile, ground-based radars. Extendedabstracts, 22nd Conference on Severe Local Storms, 4 – 8 October, Amer.

Meteor.Soc., Hyannis, MA, CD-ROM, P7.2.

147. Kramar, M. R., H. B. Bluestein, A. L. Pazmany, and J. D. Tuttle, 2004: The “Owl Horn”radar signature in developing Southern Plains supercells. Extendedabstracts, 22nd Conference on Severe Local Storms, 4 – 8 October, Amer.

Meteor.Soc., Hyannis, MA, CD-ROM, 13.2a.

148. Tanamachi, R. L., H. B. Bluestein, R. Madding, S. Moore, and C. R. Alexander, 2004: Infrared thermal imagery of cloud base in tornadic supercells. Extendedabstracts, 22nd Conference on Severe Local Storms, 4 – 8 October, Amer.

Meteor.Soc., Hyannis, MA, CD-ROM, 14.4a.

149. French, M. M., H. B. Bluestein, D. C. Dowell, L. J. Wicker, M. R. Kramar, and A. L.

Pazmany, 2004: Mobile, dual-Doppler analysis of tornadogenesis: The 15 May 2003 supercell in Shamrock, Texas. Extended abstracts, 22nd Conference on Severe Local Storms, 4 – 8 October, Amer. Meteor. Soc., Hyannis, MA, CD-ROM, P10.3.

150. Tanamachi, R. L., H. B. Bluestein, C. C. Weiss, M. Bell, W.-C. Lee, and A. Pazmany,

2004: The structure of a tornado: Ground-based velocity track display (GBVTD)

analysis of mobile, W-band, Doppler radar data on 15 May 1999 near Stockton, Kansas. Extended abstracts, 22nd Conference on Severe Local Storms, 4 – 8 October, Amer. Meteor. Soc., Hyannis, MA, CD-ROM, P11.5.

151. Lopez, F. J., A. Pazmany, H. B. Bluestein, M. R. Kramar, M. French, C. Weiss, and

Frasier, 2004: Extended abstracts, 22nd Conference on Severe Local Storms, 4 – 8 October, Amer. Meteor. Soc., Hyannis, MA, CD-ROM, P11.7.

152. Bluestein, H. B., C. C. Weiss, and A. Pazmany, 2004: The vertical structure of atornado: High-resolution, W-band, Doppler-radar observations near Happy,Texas on 5 May 2002. Extended abstracts, 22nd Conference on Severe Local Storms, 4 – 8 October, Amer. Meteor. Soc., Hyannis, MA, CD-ROM, 15.2.

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153. Weiss, C. C., H. B. Bluestein, and A. Pazmany, 2004: Fine-scale observations of adryline during the International H2O Project (IHOP). Extended abstracts, 22nd

Conference on Severe Local Storms, 4 – 8 October, Amer. Meteor. Soc., Hyannis, MA, CD-ROM, 16A.6

154. Bluestein, H. B., 2005: Review of Divine Wind, Nature, 437, 13 Oct., 953 – 954. 155. Hardwick, K., S. J. Frasier, A. L. Pazmany, H. B. Bluestein, and M. M. French,

2005: Spaced-antenna measurements of cross-beam velocity in severe storms.Extended abstracts, 32nd Conference on Radar Meteorology, Albuquerque,NM, CD-ROM, P4R.11

156. Bluestein, H. B., M. M. French, S. Frasier, K. Hardwick, F. Junyent, and A. L. Pazmany, 2005: Dual-polarization observations of tornadoes with a mobile, X-band Doppler radar, 32nd Conference on Radar Meteorology, Albuquerque,NM, CD-ROM, 10R.1.

157. French, M. M., H. B. Bluestein, D. C. Dowell, L. J. Wicker, M. R. Kramar, and A.L. Pazmany, 2005: The 15 May 2003 Shamrock, Texas, supercell: A dual-Doppler analysis and ENKF data-assimilation experiment, 32nd Conference on Radar Meteorology, Albuquerque, NM, CD-ROM, 10R.2.

158. Bluestein, H. B., E. Holthaus, C. C. Weiss, S. Frasier, and A. L. Pazmany, 2005:High-resolution, mobile, W-band Doppler radar observations of the verticalstructure of a tornado near Attica, Kansas on 12 May 2004, 32nd Conference on Radar Meteorology, Albuquerque, NM, CD-ROM, P15R.2

159. Tanamachi, R. L., H. B. Bluestein, M. Bell, W.-C. Lee, A. L. Pazmany, and C. C.

Weiss, 2005: The evolution of a tornado: Ground-based velocity track display (GBVTD) analysis of mobile, W-band Doppler radar data on 15 May 1999 near Stockton, Kansas, 32nd Conference on Radar Meteorology, Albuquerque, NM, CD-ROM, P15R.3.

160. Bluestein, H. B., 2006: What we’ve learned from storm intercepts (or, A briefhistory of TIME – Tornado Intercepts using Mobile Equipment). Symposium on the Challenges of Severe Convective Storms, Atlanta, GA, 2.1 (not on CD-ROM)

161. Mercer, A. E., M. B. Richman, H. B. Bluestein, and J. M. Brown, 2006: Statistical

modeling of downslope windstorms in Boulder, Colorado. 12th Conf. onMountain Meteorology, Santa Fe, NM, CD-ROM, 15.3.

162. Tanamachi, R. L., H. B. Bluestein, M. Bell, and W.-C. Lee, 2006: Progress toward

improved Ground-Based Velocity Track Display (GBVTD) analysis of high-resolution radar data collected in tornadoes. 23rd Conf. on Severe Local Storms, St. Louis, MO, CD-ROM, P9.3.

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163. Houser, J. B., H. Bluestein, C. C. Weiss, M. R. Kramar, J. D. Tuttle, and A. Pazmany, 2006: Observations of tornadogenesis from high-resolution reflectivity data using a W-band mobile radar: The Cordell storm of 5 May 2001. 23rd Conf. on Severe Local Storms, St. Louis, MO, P9.4 (not on CD-ROM)

164.Snyder, J. C., R. L. Tanamachi, H. B. Bluestein, W.-C. Lee, M. M. Bell, and A. L.

Pazmany, 2006: Reconstruction of wind profiles in dust devils: analyses of W-band mobile radar data using the Ground-Based Velocity Track Display (GBVTD) technique. 23rd Conf. on Severe Local Storms, St. Louis, MO, P9.6 (not on CD-ROM)

165.French, M. M., H. B. Bluestein, D. C. Dowell, L. J. Wicker, M. R. Kramar, and A.

L. Pazmany, 2006: The 15 May 2003 Shamrock, Texas, supercell: A dual-Doppler analysis and EnKF data-assimilation experiment. 23rd Conf. on Severe Local Storms, St. Louis, MO, 14.6A. (not on CD-ROM)

166.Bluestein, H. B., C. C. Weiss, M. M. French, E. M. Holthaus, R. L. Tanamachi, S. Frasier, and A. L. Pazmany, 2006: High-resolution structure of tornadoes in south-central Kansas on 12 May 2004: Analysis of mobile Doppler radar data.23rd Conf. on Severe Local Storms, St. Louis, MO, 15.3. (not on CD-ROM)

167. Snyder, J. C., H. B. Bluestein, and J. B. Houser, 2007: Doppler-radar analysis of

a supercell that produced a cyclonic-anticyclonic pair of tornadoes in centralOklahoma. 33rd Int’l Conf. on Radar Meteor., Cairns, Australia, P13A.5 (not onCD-ROM)

168. Houser, J. B., and H. B. Bluestein, 2007: Preliminary analysis of a severe winter

storm in central Oklahoma using data from the CASA, dual-polarization, Doppler-radar network. 33rd Int’l Conf. on Radar Meteor., Cairns, Australia, CD-ROM, P13A.19.

169. Bluestein, H. B., R. L. Tanamachi, M. M. French, J. B. Houser, J. C. Snyder, R. Bluth, J. Knorr, I. Popstefanija, B. Seeger, C. Baldi, S. Frasier, and P. S. Tsai: Preliminary results from the fielding of a disparate triad of mobile Doppler radars to study severe convective storms and tornadoes. 33rd Int’l Conf. on Radar Meteor., Cairns, Australia, CD-ROM, 13A.2.

170. Bluestein, H. B., 2007: Mobile Doppler radar observations of tornadoes. 4th European Conference on Severe Storms, Trieste, Italy, 7.2.

171. Bluestein, H. , R. Tanamachi, J. Houser, I. Popstefanija, B. Seeger, R. Bluth, and

J. Knorr, 2008: Use of a mobile, phased-array, X-band, Doppler radar to study

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severe convective storms and tornadoes (keynote address). Abstracts of ERAD 2008, Fifth European Conference on Radar in Meteorology and Hydrology, Helsinki, Finland, p. 31 and on CD-ROM (4.1).

172. Venkatesh, V., S. Palreddy, A. Hopf, K. Hardwick, P. –T. Tsai, S. Frasier, H. Bluestein, J. Hauser, M. French, J. Snyder, and R. Tanamachi, 2008: The UMass X-Pol mobile Doppler radar: description, recent observations, and new system Developments. Int’l Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium, IEEE, Boston, MA, FR1.108.3.

173. Bluestein, H. B., 2008: Obituary for Wes Unruh. Bull. Amer. Meteor. Soc., 89,1391.

174. Lesak, J., and H. Bluestein, “Mesoscale precipitation features and dynamics of a winter storm in Central Oklahoma,” 13 Conf. on Mesoscale Processes, 1.4, Amer. Meteor. Soc., Salt Lake City, UT, 17 Aug. 2009.175. Bluestein, H., “Nowcasting a prolific and intense tornadic storm: The Greensburg, Kansas supercell of 4 May 2007,” World Meteorological Organization (WMO) Symposium on Nowcasting and Very Short Term Forecasting, CD-ROM 5.1, Whistler, B. C., Canada, 2 Sept. 2009.176. Bluestein, H., M. French, I. PopStefanija, R. Bluth, and J. Knorr, “Observations of tornadogenesis using the MWR-05XP, a mobile, phased-array, X-band, Doppler radar,” 34th Conf. on Radar Meteor., 5B.1, Williamsburg, VA, 6 Oct. 2009.177. French, M., H. Bluestein, I. PopStefanija, R. Bluth, and C. Baldi, “A preliminary analysis of a tornadic supercell using mobile, phased-array Doppler radar data,” 34th Conf. on Radar Meteor., 5B.6, Williamsburg, VA, 6 Oct. 2009.178. PopStefanija, I., B. Seeger, C. Baldi, R. Bluth, P. Buczynski, and H. Bluestein, “Techniques for rapid-scanning weather surveillance using the MWR-05XP, a mobile, phased-array, X-band, Doppler radar,” 34th Conf. on Radar Meteor., P5.9, Williamsburg, VA, 6 Oct. 2009.179. Pazmany, A., and H. Bluestein, “Mobile rapid scanning X-band polarimetric (RaXpol) Doppler radar system,” 34th Conf. on Radar Meteor., 8A.2, Williamsburg, VA, 7 Oct. 2009.180. Wurman, J., E. Rasmussen, Y. Richardson, P. Markowski, D. Burgess, H. Bluestein, L. Wicker, and D. Dowell, “Preliminary results from the VORTEX2 coordinated mobile radar, surface, and other mobile platform study of tornadogenesis and low level tornado winds,” 34th Conf. on Radar Meteor., 11B.1, Williamsburg, VA, 8 Oct. 2009181. Snyder, J., H. Bluestein, G. Zhang, and S. Frasier, “Attenuation correction and hydrometeor classification of high-resolution, X-band, dual-polarized mobile radar measurements in severe convective storms,” 34th Conf. on Radar Meteor., 11A.6, Williamsburg, VA, 8 Oct. 2009.182. Tanamachi, R., D. Dowell, L. Wicker, H. Bluestein, S. Frasier, and K. Hardwick, “Numerical simulation of a cyclic tornadic thunderstorm augmented by EnKF

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assimilation of mobile Doppler radar data,” 34th Conf. on Radar Meteor., I4.1, Williamsburg, VA, 9 Oct. 2009.

183. Bluestein, H. B., M. French, I. Popstefanija, R. Bluth, and J. Knorr, “Observations of tornadogenesis using a mobile, phased-array, Doppler radar,” 5th European Conf. on Severe Storms, 15 Oct. 2009, Preprints, ECSS (European Conference on Severe Storms) 2009, Landshut, Germany, 199 – 200.184. Burgess, D., J. Snyder, C. Schwarz, H. Bluestein, S. Frasier, F. Venkatesh, and K. Orzel, “Mobile X-band, dual-polarization radars in VORTEX2 2009: data quality, comparison, and analysis,” ERAD (European Conference on Radar in Meteorology and Hydrology) 2010, 4.2, Sibiu, Romania, 7 Sept. 2010.185. Snyder, J., H. Bluestein, G. Zhang, and S. Frasier, “Attenuation correction and hydrometeor classification of polarimetric, X-band, mobile Doppler radar data in severe convective storms,” poster P4.1, ERAD (European Conference on Radar in Meteorology and Hydrology) 2010, Sibiu, Romania, 7 Sept. 2010.186. Bluestein, H. B., M. French, I. PopStefanija, and R. Bluth, “Mobile, phased-array, X-band Doppler radar observations of tornadogenesis in the central U. S.,” ERAD (European Conference on Radar in Meteorology and Hydrology) 2010, (invited keynote) 10.1, Sibiu, Romania, 8 Sept. 2010, Proceedings, 474 – 480, http://www.erad2010.org/pdf/oral/wednesday/mesoscale/01_ERAD2010_0062.pdf.187. Wurman, J., H. Bluestein, D. Burgess, D. Dowell, P. Markowksi, Y. Richardson, and L. Wicker, “VORTEX2: The Verification of the Origins of Rotation in Tornadoes Experiment,” ERAD (European Conference on Radar in Meteorology and Hydrology) 2010, 10.2, Sibiu, Romania, 8 Sept. 2010, Proceedings, 481 – 490, http://www.erad2010.org/pdf/oral/wednesday/mesoscale/02_ERAD2010_0160.pdf.188. Tanamachi, R. L., D. C. Dowell, L. J. Wicker, H. B. Bluestein, S. J. Frasier, and K. Hardwick, “Impact of initial environmental velocity profiles on numerical-model-based storm-scale analyses of the 4 May 2007 Greensburg, Kansas cyclic tornadic thunderstorm, 25th Conf. on Severe Local Storms, 3A.6, Denver, CO, Amer. Meteor. Soc., 11 Oct. 2010.189. Mahale, V. N., J. Brotzge, and H. B. Bluestein, “The detection of low-level misvortices embedded within a quasi-linear thunderstorm complex on 2 April 2010 by CASA radar,” 25th

Conf. on Severe Local Storms, 4A.5, Denver, CO, Amer. Meteor. Soc., 11 Oct. 2010. http://ams.confex.com/ams/25SLS/techprogram/session_25122.htm190. Wurman, J., L. J. Wicker, Y. P. Richardson, E. N. Rasmussen, P. M. Markowski, D. Dowell, D. W. Burgess, and H. B. Bluestein, “An overview of the VORTEX2 field campaign, 25th Conf. on Severe Local Storms, 5.1, Denver, CO, Amer. Meteor. Soc., 11 Oct. 2010. http://ams.confex.com/ams/25SLS/techprogram/session_25117.htm191. Bluestein, H. B., M. M. French, J. B. Houser, J. C. Snyder, R. L. Tanamachi, I. PopStefanija, C. Baldi, G. D. Emmitt, V. Venkatesh, K. Orzel, R. Bluth, and S. J. Frasier, “A summary of data collected during VORTEX-2 by MWR-05XP/TWOLF, UMass X-Pol, and the UMass W-band radar,” 25th Conf. on Severe Local Storms, 5.4, Denver, CO, Amer.

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Meteor. Soc., 11 Oct. 2010. http://ams.confex.com/ams/25SLS/techprogram/session_25117.htm192. Bluestein, H., “History of tornado research,” invited speaker, 25th Conf. on Severe Local Storms, 6.1, Denver, CO, Amer. Meteor. Soc., 12 Oct. 2010. http://ams.confex.com/ams/25SLS/techprogram/session_25116.htm193. Houser, J. B., H. Bluestein, G. D. Emmitt, and R. Bluth, “Doppler lidar observations of the boundary layer near tornadic and non-tornadic supercells,” 25th Conf. on Severe Local Storms, 13A.4, Denver, CO, Amer. Meteor. Soc., 14 Oct. 2010.194. French, M. M., H. B. Bluestein, I. PopStefanija, C. Baldi, and R. Bluth, “Rapid-scan analyses of supercells during tornadogenesis using a mobile, phased-array, X-band, Doppler radar,” 25th Conf. on Severe Local Storms, 16A.5, Denver, CO, Amer. Meteor. Soc., 14 Oct. 2010.195. Snyder, J. C., H. B. Bluestein, Y. Jung, S. J. Frasier, and V. Venkatesh, “The structure and time evolution of polarimetric signatures in severe convective storms based on high-resolution numerical simulations and data from a mobile, dual-polarized, X-band Doppler radar,” 25th Conf. on Severe Local Storms, P8.8, Denver, CO, Amer. Meteor. Soc., 13 Oct. 2010, http://ams.confex.com/ams/25SLS/techprogram/session_25128.htm.196. Tanamachi, R. L., H. B. Bluestein, S. J. Frasier, and K. Hardwick, “Evolution of the 4 May 2007 Greensburg, Kansas tornadic supercell as inferred from mobile, X-band Doppler radar observations,” 25th Conf. on Severe Local Storms, P8.18, Denver, CO, Amer. Meteor. Soc., 14 Oct. 2010. 197. Bluestein, H. B., D. Emmitt, J. Houser, and R. Bluth, 2011: “On the use of mobile Doppler lidar to probe the boundary layer near and in tornadic and non-tornadic supercells,” 5th Lidar Symposium, 6.5, Seattle, WA, Amer. Meteor. Soc., 26 Jan. 2011.

198. Bluestein, H., 2011: Mobile, Doppler-radar observations of mesoanticyclones and anticyclonic tornadoes in supercells. 15th Cyclone Workshop, Asilomar, CA, 30 March 2011,

http://met.nps.edu/~rwmoor1/conference.html199. Frasier, S. J., V. Venkatesh, K. Orzel, T. Hartley, J. Salazar, R. Medina, E. Knapp, O. Ibe, H. Bluestein, J. Snyder, and R. Tanamachi, “An overview of X- and W-band mobile Doppler radar observations from VORTREX2 and current developments at UMass,” invited, IEEE Radar Conference, Kansas City, MO, May 2011

EXTERNALLY FUNDED RESEARCH PROJECTS:

Engineering Research Center for Collaborative Remote Sensing – Year 8 Revision, National Science Foundation (10/1/10 – 9/30/11), with F. Car, J. Brotzge, M. Xue, and K. Kloessel, 10% of $874,376

Studies of Severe Convective Storms and Tornadoes Using Mobile Doppler Radar Data,National Science Foundation (6/15/10 – 5/31/13) $761,234, 3 years

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MRI: Development of a Mobile, Rapid-scan, X-band, Polarimetric Doppler Radar, National Science Foundation (8/15/08 – 7/31/12) ($875K plus $375K cost sharing from Vice President for Research at OU, total $1.25M)

Radar Studies of Severe Convective Storms and Tornadoes, National Science Foundation(1/15/07 –1/14/10), principal investigator ($233K for year 1, $256K for year 2, $232K for year 3)

Engineering Research Center for Collaborative Remote Sensing, National ScienceFoundation (9/1/03-8/31/08), co-principal investigator ($5.5 M; ~5% beginning

2006)SGER: Infrared Thermographic Evaluation of Tornadic Convective Systems,

National Science Foundation (5/1/03-6/30//04) principal investigator ($45K)Severe Convective Storms and Tornadoes, National Science Foundation (5/1/03-4/30/07),

principal investigator ($239K for year1, $220K for year 2, $234K for year 3, $105K for year 4; $798K total)

Studies of Severe Convective Storms and Tornadoes, National Science Foundation (6/1/00-8/31/03), principal investigator ($163K for year 1, $160K for year 2, $165K for year 3)

Houghton Lecturer, MIT (1/15/99-3/1/99) $12.5 KForecasting Downslope Windstorms, University Corporation for Atmospheric Research

(1/1/98-12/31/99), principal investigator ($36K for year 1, $39K for year 2)The Initiation and Behavior of Severe Convective Storms, National Science Foundation

(3/1/97 - 2/28/00), principal investigator ($145K for year 1, $152K for year 2, $160K for year 3)

Studies of Severe Convective Storms, National Science Foundation (1/1/94 - 6/30/96), principal investigator ($153K for year 1, $183K and $135K for years 2 and 3; supplement of $12K and matching funds from OU of $7K in 1994, and $3.7K in 1995)

Analysis and Assimilation of COARE Doppler Radars and Lidars Data, National Science Foundation ($183 K, year 3) co-principal investigator with Josh Wurman (was underthe direction of Tzvi Gal-Chen until his death in Oct. 1994)

University Corporation for Atmospheric Research (UCAR )Visiting Scientist Position for COMET (Cooperative Program for Operational Meteorology, Eductation, and Training), UCAR (7/15/91-12/31/91), ($45K)

The formation and evolution of convective storms along the dryline, National Science Foundation, (4/1/91-9/93), principal investigator ($181K)

The use of profiler wind data in observational studies, National Science Foundation (2/91- 1/93), co-principal investigator with Fred Carr ($165K)

Mesoscale wind-field analysis using single-Doppler radar data, Center for the Analysis and Prediction of Storms-National Science Foundation (10/90-9/92), principal investigator ($22K)

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Analysis of the landfall of Hurricane Gilbert (1988), Hurricane Research Division (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Atlantic Oceanographic and Meteorological Laboratory) (10/89-5/91), principal investigator ($18K)

Measurements of wind speeds in tornadoes with a portable Doppler radar,National Science Foundation (5/89-11/91), principal investigator. ($108K)

The University of Oklahoma Severe-Storm Intercept Project, 1987, National Severe Storms Laboratory, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Cooperative Institute for Mesoscale Meteorological Studies (2/87-2/88), principal investigator; team leader of a chase vehicle. ($23K)

Observational studies of severe convective storms along the dryline, National Science Foundation (8/86-8/89), principal investigator; radar and Doppler radar analysis of severe storms ($165K)

Analysis of airborne Doppler lidar data, National Aeronautics and Space Administration (9/85-8/86), co-principal investigator; radar and lidar analysis. ($21K)

Observational studies on the formation of lines of convection, National Science Foundation (11/83-4/86); principal investigator; analysis of radar, rawinsonde, and satellite data in the vicinity of midlatitude convective lines. ($86K)

The University of Oklahoma Severe Storm Intercept Project - 1983, National Science Foundation (2/83-1/84); principal investigator; team leader of a chase vehicle.

($16K)Analysis of lidar, radar, and satellite measurements on severe thunderstorms and their

environments, National Aeronautics and Space Administration (4/82-4/84) co-principal investigator; dual-Doppler analysis, radar, satellite, and lidar analysis. ($158K)

The University of Oklahoma Severe Storm Intercept Project - 1982, National Science Foundation (4/82-4/83); principal investigator; team leader of a chase vehicle.

($10K)A study of the relationship between severe thunderstorm activity and deformation at the

dryline/front intersection, National Science Foundation (1/80-6/82); principal investigator; mesoscale and synoptic-scale analysis; analysis of conventional radar

data. ($22K)Initiation and evolution of severe convective storms, National Science Foundation (7/79-

3/80); acting principal investigator.The University of Oklahoma Severe Storm Intercept Project - 1979, U. S. Dept. of

Commerce-National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (3/79-12/79); principal investigator; team leader of chase vehicle. ($14K)An investigation of non-tornadic severe thunderstorms, National Science Foundation

(9/77-1/79); principal investigator; dual-and single Doppler analysis; analysis of conventional radar, mesonetwork, instrumented tower, aircraft, synoptic, and

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rawinsonde data, and of photographs. ($29K)A contribution to the Severe Storms Intercept Project - 1978, U. S. Dept. of Commerce-

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (4/78-6/78); principal investigator; team leader of a chase vehicle. ($19K)A contribution to the Tornado Intercept Project - 1977, U. S. Dept. of Commerce-National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (4/77-6/77); co-director; team leader of a chase vehicle. ($16K)

PROFESSIONAL SERVICE (selected):

National Science Foundation, review panel for NCAR/RAL, member (2011)AMS Beacon volunteer, 2011 Annual MeetingNational Science Foundation Observing Facilities Assessment Panel (OFAP), Vice Chair,

2005; Chair, 2006 – 2009.Steering Committee for VORTEX 2, member (2007 – 2010)Member, NAS Committee on Strategic Guidance for NSF’s Support of the Atmospheric

Sciences (2005 – 2006)Co-chair, program for Symposium on radar and lidar at AMS annual meeting, 2008Co-editor, Sanders Symposium Monograph (2004 - 2007)Member, AMS Committee on Radar Meteorology (2004 - 2007)Consultant for Science Storms Project, Museum of Science and Industry, Chicago, IL (2006- now)Member, NOAA May 4 – 11, 2003 Tornado Outbreak Science Review Team (2003)Member, AMS Annual Weather Review Program (2003)Member, organizing committee for Sanders Symposium (2003)Board on Atmospheric Sciences and Climate (BASC), National Research Council,

member (2000-2003)BASC Terrorism Steering Committee (2002)National Research Council Committee on Tools for Tracking Chemical/Biological/Nuclear

Releases in the Atmosphere: Implications for Homeland Security (2002)BASC Committee on Weather Radar Technology Beyond NEXRAD (2001-2002 )Panel member, NSF on-site review of Atmospheric Technology Division (ATD) at NCAR

(2001)National Science Foundation Observing Facilities Advisory Panel (OFAP), member (1997- 1999), vice chair (1998), chair (1999)Co-organizer, NSF/NCAR Workshop on ground-based mobile instruments, Boulder,

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CO (2000)Invited testimony for Subcommittees on Basic Research and Energy & the Environment,

Committee on Science, U. S. House of Representatives, Washington, D. C., 16 June 1999 (broadcast on C-SPAN, delayed): “Tornadoes: Understanding, Modeling, and Forecasting Supercell Storms”

Member, Scientific Advisory Panel for the Weather Observatory exhibition at the Peggy Notebaert Nature Museum of the Chicago Academy of Sciences (1999-2003)

Associate Editor, Monthly Weather Review (1998-2001)Co-organizer, VORTEX Workshop, Pacific Grove, CA (1997)Chair, American Meterological Society Committee on Severe Local Storms (1993-1995),

Member (1983-1985), (1991-1995)University Corporation for Atmospheric Research University Relations Committee,

member (1990-1993)Board of Meteorological and Oceanographic Education in Universities, American

Meteorological Society, (1990-1992)University Corporation for Atmospheric Research Members' Scientific Programs

Evaluation Committee (SPEC), member (1987-1989), chair (1989)Member and Fellow, American Meteorological SocietyFellow, Cooperative Institute for Mesoscale Meteorological Studies (CIMMS) Member, Awards Committee, American Meteorological Society (1995)Member, Editorial Board, American Meteorological Society Glossary of Meteorology, editor for Mesometeorology/Severe Local Storms (1995-2001)Member, U. S. Weather Research Project Prospectus Development Team 8, Quantitative

Precipitation Forecasting and Convection (1996)Head of Panel on Synoptic Meteorology for monograph to be published by the American

Meteorological Society (1996-1999)Member, American Meteorological Society Ad Hoc Committee on the ITS (Intelligent

Transportation System) Highway System (1994-1995)Former member, Sigma Xi, Scientific HonoraryFormer member, Eta Kappa Nu, Electrical Engineering HonoraryFellow, Royal Meteorological Society (1983-1989)Member, American Meteorological Society Program Committee for Third Symposium on Education (1993)Member, Environmental Safeguards Committee of the North Dakota Weather Modification Board (1985)

Invited lecturer at UNIDATA workshop on "Teaching Mesoscale Meteorology in the Age of the Modernized Weather Service," National Center for Atmospheric Research, Boulder, CO, June 1994

Invited lecturer for the National Center for Atmpospheric Research Synoptic Meteorology

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Colloquium, Boulder, CO, summer 1988Invited lecturer for the 1988 National Center for Atmospheric Research Synoptic

Meteorology Instruction Workshop, Boulder, CO, summer 1988Member, University Corporation for Atmospheric Research Committee on Forecaster

Training (COMFORT) (1988)Consultant for National Aeronautics and Space Administration on weather-related flight

rules for Orbiter landing operations (1987)University Corporation for Atmospheric Research Curriculum Working Group for COMET (Cooperative Program for Operational Meteorology, Education, and Training), member (1989-1993)

Member, National Aeronautics and Space Administration multi-agency Airborne/Spaceborne Mobile Platforms Panel (1987)

UNIVERSITY SERVICE (selected):

Chair, Search Committee for faculty position, School of Meteorology (2010-2011)Member, Graduate Studies Committee (2004 - 2008)Chair, Search Committee for faculty position in radar meteorology and cloud physics,

School of Meteorology (2003-2004) Member, Board of Scientific and Professional Writing, School of Meteorology, University of Oklahoma (2003 - )

Chair, Duchon Search Committee, School of Meteorology, University of Oklahoma (2002)Member, Committee A (elected body of three members representing each department;

participates in decisions concerning faculty evaluations, budget matters, salary increases, awards, hiring, tenure and promotion) School of Meteorology, University of Oklahoma (1985-1987, 1989-1991, 1994 - 1996, 2000- 2002)

Member, Joint Mobile Research Facility (JMRF) Utilization Panel, Univ. of Oklahoma,Norman, OK (1997)

Fellow, Cooperative Institute for Mesoscale Meteorological Studies, Norman, OK.Member, Ad Hoc Committee on Personnel, School of Meteorology, 1996-1997President, American Meteorological Society, Central Oklahoma Chapter (1979)Chair, Graduate Studies Committee, School of Meteorology, University of

Oklahoma (1979-81)Member, Lowry Chair Search Committee (1995-1996)Member, College of Geosciences Academic Appeals/Misconduct Board (1987-1988)Member, University of Oklahoma Associates Physical Sciences Subcommittee (1985)Member, Faculty Advisory Committee for University of Oklahoma Associates Funds for

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Instruction (1987)Member, Film Review Committee, University of Oklahoma (1983-1984)Faculty sponsor, Another Film Club, University of Oklahoma (1985)Faculty sponsor, OU International Folkdancers, University of Oklahoma

(1987-1991)Member, University of Oklahoma Hillel Board of Directors (1987-1989)Educational Counselor for Massachusetts Institute of Technology (1980-1987)

FIELD EXPERIMENT EXPERIENCE:

Weather radar operator for Massachusetts Institute of Technology radar group aboard R.V. Gillis during the GARP (Global Atmospheric Research Project) Atlantic Tropical Experiment (GATE), Phase III (Aug. - Sept., 1974)Joint Doppler Operational Project (JDOP) - 1978 (spring 1978)SESAME (Severe Environmental Storms And Mesoscale Experiment) - 1979 (spring 1979)Participant, Hurricane Field Program, Hurricane Research Division, Atlantic

Oceanographic and Meteorology Laboratory (Aug.-Sept. 1984)DOPLIGHT (DOPpler/LIGHTning)'87 (spring 1987)Radar Scientist for the Taiwan Area Mesoscale Experiment (TAMEX) (June, 1987)Cooperative Oklahoma Profiler Studies (COPS-91) (spring 1991)University of Oklahoma Severe Storm Intercept Project (1977-present)Waterspout Expedition, Florida Keys (National Geographic Society and National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration) (August 1993)VORTEX-94,95 (Verification Of the Origin of Rotation in Tornadoes EXperiment)

(springs 1994, 1995)IHOP (International H2O Project) (spring 2002)ATD test of MISS (Mobile Integrated Sounding System) (summer 2003)VORTEX-2 (2009, 2010)

COURSES TAUGHT:

Synoptic meteorology (graduate level)Mesoscale and synoptic meteorology (graduate level)Synoptic meteorology laboratory (graduate level)Severe cumulus convection (graduate level)Dynamics (graduate level)COMAP [COMET (Cooperative Program for Operational Meteorology) Mesoscale

Analysis and Prediction)] (graduate level, for the National Weather Service)Weather forecasting seminar (graduate level)

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Dynamics (junior/senior level; 2-course sequence)Synoptic meteorology (senior level)Synoptic meteorology laboratory (senior level)Atmospheric geophysics (junior level)Introduction to meteorology (sophomore level)Introduction to professional meteorology (freshman level)Computerized weather forecasting contestSevere thunderstorms (ELDERHOSTEL)

GRADUATE STUDENTS' THESES AND DISSERTATIONS SUPERVISED:

1. C. Sohl, M. S., May 1979, Observations of a Splitting Severe Thunderstorm2. C. Parks, M. S., May 1981, Synoptic Climatology of Bell-Shaped Thunderstorms3. E. Berry, M. S., May 1981, The Relationship Between Severe Thunderstorm Activity

and Frontogenesis at the Dryline-Front Intersection4. D. Ridge, M. S., May 1982, Diagnosis of the Comma Cloud of 10 April 19795. K. Thomas, M. S., June 1983 (not handed in), A Case Study of a Jet Streak Associated

with Severe Weather in the Texas Panhandle on 26 May 19786. M. Jain, M. S., Dec. 1983, The Relationship Between Severe, Mesoscale Convective-

Line Development and the Environment in Oklahoma7. E. W. McCaul, Jr., M. S., Feb. 1985, Observations of Oklahoma Convection Using

Airborne Doppler Lidar and Ground-Based Doppler Radar8. G. Marx, M. S., Feb. 1986, The Formation of Non-Severe Mesoscale Convective Lines

and their Environment in Oklahoma (non-thesis option)9. D. Hazen, M. S., Aug. 1988, Doppler-Radar Analysis of a Dissipating Tropical

Cyclone Over Land: Hurricane Alicia (1983) in Oklahoma10. G. Woodall, M. S., Aug. 1988, Observations of a Splitting, Low-Precipitation Severe

Storm and its Evolution into a Supercell11. S. Keighton, M. S., Dec. 1988, Doppler Radar Storm Structure and Lightning Ground Flash Rates in an Oklahoma Mesoscale Convective System: Analysis of the Formation, Supercell, and Squall-Line Phases of the May 23, 1981 Storm

12. S. Vasiloff, M. S., July 1989, Vorticity Dynamics of a Squall Line: A Doppler Radar Analysis of the 10-11 June 1985 Squall Line

13. S. Hrebenach, M. S., Dec. 1990, The Use of Synthetic Dual-Doppler Analysis to Determine the Horizontal Wind Field in Mesoscale Systems

14. S. Parker, M. S., May 1991, Modes of Supercell Initiation Along the Dryline15. C.-F. Chang, M. S., Aug. 1991, Synthetic Dual-Doppler Analysis of a Mesoscale

Convective System in Oklahoma Using NEXRAD Data16. D. Dowell, M. S., Jan. 1994, A Comparative Study of Two Supercells: Airborne

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Doppler Analysis17. D. Speheger, M. S., April 1994, Diagnosis of an Upper-Level Trough Using Wind

Profiler Data18. T. Crawford, M. S., April 1994, The Dynamics of the Dryline During COPS-9119. K. Sperow, M. S., November 1995, Airborne Doppler Analysis of the 18 Feb. 1993

TOGA COARE Squall Line Using a New Analysis Method: The Two-Step, Second Order Lax-Wendroff Scheme

20. T. Hutchinson, M. S., November, 1995, Prefrontal Wind Shifts: A Climatology and Case Studies

21. A. Wood, M. S., May 1997, Airborne Doppler Analysis of Supercell Storms on 8-9 June 1994 in Northeastern Colorado

22. T. Crawford, Ph. D., Sept. 1998, Development of a diagmostic surface energy budget model using Oklahoma Mesonet and ARM data

23. S. Gaddy, M. S., April 1999, Airborne Dual-Doppler Radar Analysis of a Supercell Hailstorm

24. P. Banacos, M. S., Nov. 1999, The Wind and Thermal Structure Surrounding Synoptic-Scale Cyclones and Anticyclones over Central North Americs: A Climatological Analysis

25. D. Dowell, Ph. D., Dec. 1999, A Pseudo-Dual-Doppler Analysis of Cyclic Tornadogenesis

26. C. Weiss, M. S., Jan. 2000, An Analysis of Mesoscale Features in the Vicinity of a Dryline-Outflow Boundary Intersection

27. G. Lehmiller, M. S., Dec. 2000, Wind structure in a supercell thunderstorm as measured by a UHF wind profiler(non-thesis option)28. P. Leptuch, M. S., May 2001, Forecasting Downslope Windstorms in the Vicinity of

Boulder, Colorado: An Empirical Statistical Technique29. M. Kramar, M. S. , Dec. 2003, The “Owl Horn” Radar Signature in Developing

Southern-Plains Thunderstorms30. C. Weiss, Ph. D., July 2004, Variational Pseudo Multiple-Doppler Analyses of a

Dryline Utilizing Very-High Resolution Mobile Doppler Radar Data 31. R. Tanamachi, M. S., Dec. 2004, The Horizontal Wind Field of the 15 May 1999

Stockton, Kansas Tornado as Revealed by Ground-Based Velocity-Track Display (GBVTD) Analysis of W-band Radar Data

32. M. French, M. S., 2006, The 15 May 2003 Shamrock, TX Supercell: A Dual-DopplerAnalysis and EnKF Data Assimilation Experiment

33. J. Houser, M. S., July 2008, Mesoscale Observations of a Cold Frontal Winter-Storm Event in Central Oklahoma

34. J. Snyder, M. S., July 2008, Attenuation Correction Techniques and HydrometeorClassification of High-Resolution, X-band, Dual-Polarized Mobile Doppler RadarData of Severe Convective Storms

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35. R. Tanamachi, Ph. D., Feb. 2011, Multiple Cyclic Tornado Production Modes in the 5 May 2007 Greensburg, Kansas Supercell Storm36. M. French, Ph. D (in progress)37. J. Houser, Ph. D. (in progress)38. J. Snyder, Ph. D. (in progress)39. M. Kumjian, Ph. D. (in progress) (co-chair with Alexander Ryzhkov)40. V. Mahale, M. S. (in progress) (co-chair with Jerry Brotzge)

RESEARCH IN PROGRESS:

Mapping the wind field in tornadoes and mesocyclones with mobile W-band and polarization-diversity, X-band, pulsed Doppler radars from the University of Massachusetts, a phased-array X-band pulsed Doppler radar from the Naval Postgraduate School, and a mobile Doppler lidar. Objectives are to understand the structure of tornadoes and how they develop.

Analyzing the wind field in convective storms using ground-based, mobile, W-band and X-band, Doppler radar data: Objectives are to understand the structure and evolution of convective storms, and why some produce tornadoes, while others do not.

INVITED LECTURES (selected):

“The Science and Technology of Stormchasing,” Museum of Science and Industry (invited), “Inventive Genius Lecture Series for Members,” Chicago, IL, 10 April 2010

“Technological advances in studying severe storms: My personal perspective, 1977 – 2009 and beyond,” The Weather Channel (invited), Annual Speaker Forum, Atlanta, GA, 23 and 24 Feb. 2010

Advanced Studies Program, NCAR, Colloquium, Summer 2006, “The Challenge of ConvectiveForecasting (lectures on 11 July and 20 July on mesoscale boundaries and the future ofmesoscale observations)

“Mobile Doppler-radar observations of tornadoes,” invited talk, NCAR/ASP, Boulder, CO, 17 Nov. 2004

“Mobile-Doppler-radar observations of tornadoes and dust devils,” Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, 9 Nov. 2004

“Mobile-Doppler radar observations of tornadoes,”24th Annual Michelson Memorial Lecture, U. S. Naval Academy, Annapolis, MD. 27 Sept. 2004

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“A Brief History of Storm Chasing: 25 Years Before the Mast of the Tornado,” Dept. of Atmospheric Sciences, Univ. of Washington, Seattle, 26 Feb. 2004”

“Mobile-Doppler radar observations of tornadoes and dust devils,” Lamont-Doherty EarthScience Colloquium, Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory of Columbia Univ.,Palisades, NY, 24 Oct. 2003

“Ground-based mobile Doppler-radar observations of tornadoes and dust devils,” XIIIGeneral Assembly of the International Union of Geodesy and Geophysics (IUGG),Sapporo, Japan, 1 July 2003

“Supercells,” A Celebration of the Career of Prof. Keith Browning, University of Reading, Reading, U. K., 13 June 2003

“Role of climate change in severe weather events,” National Disasters Roundtable (Forum 5), From climate to weather: Impacts on society and economy, National Academy of Sciences, Washington, D. C., 28 June 2002

“A quarter century of storm chasing: From the dark ages to the enlightnment,” TAMSCAMSmeeting, Texas A&M Univ., 26 Feb. 2002

“Titillating tales of trailing tornadoes,” banquet address, Chi Epsilon Pi, 32nd Annual SpringBanquet, Penn. State Univ, State College, PA, 4 April 2001

“What we’ve learned from chasing storms: The real story,” HASTI (Hoosier Assoc. of Science Teachers, Inc.) annual convention, Indianapolis, IN, 8 Feb. 2001

“Tornado dynamics and tornadic storms,” Workshop on tornadoes and hail, Risk PredictionInitiative, Hamilton, Bermuda, 16 Nov. 2000

“The latest on tornadoes,” Keynote Address (invited), First Southern New England Weather Conference, Needham, MA, 21 Oct. 2000

“Tornado Alley: Monster Storms of the Great Plains,” Hayes Lecture, Buffalo Museum of Science, Buffalo, NY, 20 Feb. 2000

“Probing Tornadoes with Mobile Doppler Radars,” Houghton/Dept. Lecture, Dept. of Earth, Atmospheric, and Planetary Sciences, Mass. Institute of Technology, Cambridge,

MA, 5 Feb. 1999

“Severe Convective Storms,” Houghton Lecture Series, Dept. of Earth, Atmospheric, and Planetary Sciences, Mass. Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA, 10, 12, 22, 24, 26 Feb. 1999, 1 March 1999

“Probing of tornadoes with mobile Doppler radars,” Dept. of Atmospheric Sciences, Institute of Atmospheric Physics, Univ. of Arizona, Tucson, AZ, 12 March 1999

“Probing tornadoes with mobile Doppler radars,” Dept. of Atmospheric, Oceanic, and Space Sciences, Univ. of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, 8 April 1999

“Tornadoes: Understanding, Modeling, and Forecasting Supercell Storms.” Invited

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testimony for Subcommittees on Basic Research and Energy & the Environment, Committee on Science, U. S. House of Representatives, Washington, D. C., 16 June 1999 (broadcast on C-SPAN, delayed)

“What we learn from chasing tornadoes,” Sigma Xi Distinguished Lecturer, Claremont McKenna College, Marian Miner Cook Athenaeum, Claremont, CA, 28 Oct. 1998

“What storm chasing is really like,” Millersville University Science Lectureship, Millersville Univ., Millersville, PA, 12 Nov. 1998 (to elementary and middle school students)

“The history of storm chasing: A personal account,” Millersville University Science Lectureship, Millersville Univ., Millersville, PA, 12 Nov. 1998 (to a general

audience)“Tornadoes: Recent observational studies,” Physics Dept., Univ. of Maryland, 8 Dec. 1998“Interactions of supercells initiated along lines: Why some convective storms are more equal

than others in a supercell environment,” Dept. of Meteorology, Univ. of Maryland, 10 Dec. 1998

“Interactions of numerically simulated supercells along lines,” Dept. of Geophysics, PekingUniversity, Beijing, China, 5 Oct. 1998

“Airborne Doppler-radar analysis of supercells,” Dept. of Geophysics, Peking University, Beijing, China, 5 Oct. 1998

“Why convective storms triggered in a ‘supercell environment’ don’t all become supercells: Results from a numerical experiment,” Dept. of Atmospheric Sciences, Univ. of Arizona,Tucson, AZ, 27 Feb. 1998

“Airborne Doppler radar data analysis and interpretations,” Global Hydrology and Climate Center, Atmospheric Science Dept., Univ. of Alabama in Huntsville, Huntsville, AL, 18 March 1998

“The History of Storm Chasing,” local American Meteorological Society chapter, Huntsville, AL,18 March 1998

“A brief history of storm- and tornado-intercept field programs,”invited talk, Golden Jubilee Symposium on Tornado Forecasting, Univ. of Oklahoma, Norman, OK, 24 March

1998Presentation (invited) on severe weather/convection at the NCAR/NOAA Lower-Tropospheric

Water Vapor Workshop, NCAR, Boulder, CO, 30 June 1998“Why convective storms triggered in a ‘supercell environment’ don’t all become supercells:

Results from a numerical experiment,” Dept. of Atmospheric Science, Colorado State Univ., Ft. Collins, CO, 12 Feb. 1998

“What we know we still don’t know about tornadoes and why: The most recent results from VORTEX,” 9th Annual Steamboat Weather Summit, Steamboat Springs, CO, 29 Jan. 1998

“On the use of ground-based, mobile Doppler radars to study tornadogenesis,” Rosenstiel

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School of Marine and Atmospheric Science, Meteorology and Physical Oceanography seminar, 7 Jan. 1997

“Tornadoes in the mountains: Atmospheric gorillas in the mist,” 24 Jan. 1997, Steamboat Weather Summit, Steamboat Springs, CO

“Probing of tornadoes and their parent circulations with portable and mobile Doppler radars,”

Dept. of Atmospheric Sciences, Univ. of Arizona, 7 Feb. 1997“What’s my (dry)line? Results from COPS-91,” Dept. of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences,

State Univ. of New York at Albany, 7 March 1997“Unlocking the Mysteries of the Tornado: Twenty Years of Storm Chasing for Fun and

Science,” Invited banquet speaker, 22nd Annual Northeastern Storm Conference, Saratoga Springs, NY, 8 March 1997

“How and why meteorologists really intercept tornadoes: The official non-Twister version.” The Association of American Geographers, 93rd Annual Meeting, Ft. Worth, TX, invited speaker at Climate Specialty Group Plenary, 4 April 1997

“Tornadoes,” invited guest speaker at Third Annual Catastrophe Symposium, Chicago, IL, Aon Re Worldwide, Panel Discussion “New Forecasting Methods in Assessment of Wind

Perils,” 10 April 1997“The past and future of storm chasing,” AMS Luncheon Banquet invited speaker, 26th Conf.

on Broadcast Meteorology, Snowbird, UT, 19 June 1997“A history of scientific storm chasing,” invited speaker, Phi Beta Kappa Annual Founders’ The Jerome Namias Lecture, sponsored by The Blue Hill Observatory, Milton Academy,

Milton, MA,“The history of stormchasing: A personal account,” 31 Oct. 1997New York Academy of Sciences, New York, NY, "Tornadoes and severe thunderstorms,"

23 Nov. 1993Annual conference of the Science Teachers Association of Texas, Austin, TX "Studying

tornadoes and severe thunderstorms close up," 5 Nov. 1993American Geophysical Union lecture, National Science Teachers Association 41st National

Convention, Kansas City, MO, "The atmosphere: Beauty and the beast," (with R. Ryan), 2 April 1993

American Association for the Advancement of Science annual meeting, Science for the Naked Eye, Boston, MA, "Chasing tornadoes (and catching them!)," 15 Feb. 1993

National Aeronautics and Space Administration/ Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, MD, "Tornadoes in the Southern Plains: Visual observations and meteorologicalmeasurements," 6 March 1992

International Association of Fire Chiefs Annual Conference and Exposition, Washington, D. C., "Chasing tornadoes on the Great Plains," 30 Aug. 1988.

The 1988 International Disaster Management Conference, Orlando, FL, "Understanding tornadoes," 12 Feb. 1988.

IBM T. J. Watson Research Center, Yorktown Heights, NY, "Observations of severe

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thunderstorms and tornadoes in the Southern Plains," 28 Oct. 1986

OTHER ACTIVITIES (selected):

Frequent reviewer of manuscripts submitted to Mon. Wea. Rev., J. Atmos. Sci., Bull. Amer. Meteor. Soc., Weather and Forecasting, and Quart. J. Roy. Meteor. Soc.

Frequent reviewer of proposals submitted to the National Science Foundation Reviewer of proposals sent to the National Geographic SocietyFrequent chair of sessions at national and international scientific conferences and

workshopsHave been featured or mentioned in national magazines such as Discover, Popular Science, Scientific American, Atlantic Monthly, Insight, Life, Geo, Outside , Le Figaro

Magazine, Parade , Chronicle of Higher Education, Weatherwise, and TimeHave been interviewed on National Public Radio shows Morning Edition and All Things

Considered (1995)Appeared on the television program NOVA on tornadoes (1985) (Public Broadcasting

System)Appeared on the television program 20/20 on tornadoes (1986) (American Broadcasting

Company)Appeared on CNN hour special on tornadoes (1998)Appeared on the television program Nightwatch on tornadoes (1988) (CBS)Appeared on the television special "Storm Chasers" (1994) Channel 4, U.K. Appeared on the television special "Weather News of the World" (1994) (NHK-Japanese

TV)Appeared on the television program CBS Morning Show (1995) (CBS)Appeared on National Geographic Television special "Cyclones" (1995) (NBC and PBS)

Appeared in the IMAX film "Stormchasers," premiered fall 1995 across the U. S. and abroad

Appeared on the television program “Nature Tech: Tornadoes” on the History Channel(2003)

Invited juror for Norman Arts and Humanities League and Firehouse Art Center Eighth Biennial Photography Contest, Spring 1989

Weather forecaster for Massachusetts Institute of Technology radio station (1970-71)Member of Tech Engineering News staff, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (1968-

1970)

PHOTOGRAPHS:

• EXHIBITIONSTaipei Astronomical Museum, Taipei, The Republic of China,Taiwan (under construction as of

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Dec. 1996)Peabody Museum, Yale University (1990) LaVillette Museum, Paris, France (1985)Maryland Science Center, Baltimore (1985)Omniplex Science and Arts Museum, Oklahoma City (1985)University of Oklahoma Museum of Art, Norman (1981)Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Bldg. 7 Lobby (1973)

• MAGAZINESTime (including the cover)Scientific AmericanAudubonDiscoverNatural History MagazineNational Geographic WorldAmerican ScientistPopular ScienceGeo (Germany, France)Focus (Italy)WeatherwiseBulletin of the American Meteorological SocietyThe Chronicle of Higher EducationOutsideLe Figaro MagazineParadeWeekly ReaderDisney AdventuresOdyssey

• BOOKS AND ENCYCLOPEDIAS (selected)

World Meteorological Organization International Cloud Atlas, Vol. II, Geneva, Switzerland (including the cover)

World Meteorological Organization Marine Cloud Album, Geneva, SwitzerlandWorld Book Encyclopedia Encyclopedia of Science and Technology, 6th Ed., McGraw-HillEncyclopedia of Climate and Weather, Oxford Univ. PressThe USA Today Weather Book

• CALENDARS

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Weather Guide (various years)

BACKGROUND AND OUTSIDE INTERESTS:

Raised in Boston, Massachusetts, and Miami Beach, Florida. Enjoy photography (photographs of meteorological phenomena have been printed in over 100 national and international books, magazines, and calendars, and have appeared in exhibitions at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, the Maryland Science Center, the Peabody Museum at Yale University, and the Fred Jones Museum of Art at the University of Oklahoma), international folk dancing, cross-country skiing, hiking, bicycling, jogging, tennis, shell collecting, and “doo-wop” music. Amateur radio operator since age 12.