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Climatological characteristics of atmospheric rivers and their inland penetration over the western United States
JJ Rutz, WJ Steenburgh, FM Ralph
Monthly Weather Review 142 (2), 905-921, 2014
5372014
Evaluation of surface sensible weather forecasts by the WRF and the Eta models over the western United States
WYY Cheng, WJ Steenburgh
Weather and Forecasting 20 (5), 812-821, 2005
2152005
The MATERHORN - Unraveling the intricacies of mountain weather
HJS Fernando, Coauthors
Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society 96, 1945-1967, 2015
1922015
The structure and evolution of gap outflow over the Gulf of Tehuantepec, Mexico
WJ Steenburgh, DM Schultz, BA Colle
Monthly Weather Review 126 (10), 2673-2691, 1998
1731998
Climatology of lake-effect snowstorms of the Great Salt Lake
WJ Steenburgh, SF Halvorson, DJ Onton
Monthly Weather Review 128 (3), 709-727, 2000
1562000
The inland penetration of atmospheric rivers over western North America: A Lagrangian analysis
JJ Rutz, WJ Steenburgh, FM Ralph
Monthly Weather Review 143, 1924-1944, 2015
1252015
A climatological study of thermally driven wind systems of the US Intermountain West
JQ Stewart, CD Whiteman, WJ Steenburgh, X Bian
Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society 83 (5), 699-708, 2002
1212002
Quantifying the role of atmospheric rivers in the interior western United States
JJ Rutz, WJ Steenburgh
Atmospheric Science Letters 13 (4), 257-261, 2012
1142012
An evaluation of mesoscale-model-based model output statistics (MOS) during the 2002 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games
KA Hart, WJ Steenburgh, DJ Onton, AJ Siffert
Weather and Forecasting 19 (2), 200-218, 2004
1002004
Short-term forecast validation of six models
BG White, J Paegle, WJ Steenburgh, JD Horel, RT Swanson, LK Cook, ...
Weather and Forecasting 14 (1), 84-108, 1999
971999
Strengths and weaknesses of MOS, running-mean bias removal, and Kalman filter techniques for improving model forecasts over the western United States
WYY Cheng, WJ Steenburgh
Weather and Forecasting 22 (6), 1304-1318, 2007
862007
High-resolution simulations and microphysical validation of an orographic precipitation event over the Wasatch Mountains during IPEX IOP3
BA Colle, JB Wolfe, WJ Steenburgh, DE Kingsmill, JAW Cox, JC Shafer
Monthly weather review 133 (10), 2947-2971, 2005
812005
Understanding Utah winter storms: The intermountain precipitation experiment
DM Schultz, WJ Steenburgh, RJ Trapp, J Horel, DE Kingsmill, LB Dunn, ...
Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society 83 (2), 189-210, 2002
792002
Orographic influences on a Great Salt Lake–effect snowstorm
TI Alcott, WJ Steenburgh
Monthly Weather Review 141 (7), 2432-2450, 2013
782013
Multiscale analysis of the 7 December 1998 Great Salt Lake–effect snowstorm
WJ Steenburgh, DJ Onton
Monthly Weather Review 129 (6), 1296-1317, 2001
772001
Diagnostic and sensitivity studies of the 7 December 1998 Great Salt Lake–effect snowstorm
DJ Onton, WJ Steenburgh
Monthly weather review 129 (6), 1318-1338, 2001
762001
Episodic dust events of Utah’s Wasatch Front and adjoining region
WJ Steenburgh, JD Massey, TH Painter
Journal of Applied Meteorology and Climatology 51 (9), 1654-1669, 2012
752012
Extratropical cyclones: A century of research on meteorology’s centerpiece
DM Schultz, LF Bosart, BA Colle, HC Davies, C Dearden, D Keyser, ...
Meteorological monographs 59, 16.1-16.56, 2019
682019
The Ontario Winter Lake-effect Systems (OWLeS) Field Campaign: Scientific and educational adventures to further our knowledge and prediction of lake-effect storms
DAR Kristovich, RD Clark, J Frame, B Geerts, KR Knupp, KA Kosiba, ...
Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society 98, 315-332, 2017
682017
The evolution of lake-effect convection during landfall and orographic uplift as observed by profiling radars
JR Minder, T Letcher, LS Campbell, PG Veals, WJ Steenburgh
Monthly Weather Review 143, 4422-4442, 2015
632015
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