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#MonWeaRev and the@ametsoc are proud supporters of the#OxfordComma.pic.twitter.com/47NFyiMxMF
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Our review article on the downstream impacts of extratropical transition of tropical cyclones (ET) and its implications for predictability in the midlatitudes has been published in
#MonWeaRev https://doi.org/10.1175/MWR-D-17-0329.1 …#openaccesspic.twitter.com/5ftK1SeS3R
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The final chapter of my thesis was just published by
@ametsoc in#MonWeaRev. Co-authors Prof. Susan Solomon + Kerry Emanuel (@eapsMIT), and I show that the most intense historical hurricanes have wind speeds consistent with their thermodynamic speed limits in all seasons. 1/3pic.twitter.com/DZsn8y0GxA
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Check out my latest in
#MonWeaRev! Are you simulating a supercell in an idealized environment? If you want a more realistic structure and evolution, use a temporally-varying base-state! More details in paper
https://twitter.com/MonWeaRev/status/1190324673332088833 …
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#OTD in#MonWeaRev history: 1–3 November 1956. Up to 20 inches of snow fell in the northern High Plains from a Colorado cyclone. http://doi.org/d34mtm pic.twitter.com/zXble6C7vh
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Just made my final decision as an Editor for
#MonWeaRev. Thanks to the 100s of authors and reviewers who made the last 3 years rewarding and enjoyable. Extremely grateful to my Editorial Assistant Hayley Charney, Chief Editor@EloquentScience, and the entire@ametsoc pubs team! -
Peer review of submitted manuscripts at
@ametsoc's#MonWeaRev is an all-volunteer effort. Each year we need over 1000 peer reviewers. Volunteer to be a peer reviewer here: https://www.ametsoc.org/index.cfm/ams/publications/editors-and-reviewers/volunteer/ …pic.twitter.com/F3kSTl2QZwPrikaži ovu nit -
The Early Online Release of my 2nd Ph.D. paper is online now via
@ametsoc Monthly Weather Review! [ link -- https://journals.ametsoc.org/doi/pdf/10.1175/MWR-D-19-0099.1 … ]#MonWeaRev@70_dbzpic.twitter.com/5iPpL21v2P
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Just Published: Davenport, CE(
@cedavenportwx), CL Ziegler and MI Biggerstaff (@sr_drdoppler), 2019: Creating a More Realistic Idealized Supercell Thunderstorm Evolution via Incorporation of Base-State Environmental Variability.#MonWeaRev, 147, 4177–4198, https://doi.org/10.1175/MWR-D-18-0447.1 …pic.twitter.com/9wlW0trhF5
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We published the first of a two-part ET review in
#MonWeaRev a year ago. Since then, it’s been at the top of the most-read articles. Thank you to all who read it! It’ll fall off tomorrow morning, alas. But... (1/2) pic.twitter.com/7KGMtMZXZQ
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Sting jet in a Mediterranean cyclone. New
@MonWeaRev paper by Mihaela Brancus and colleagues (me,@bogdanantonescu,@DeardenChris1, Sabina Stefan). https://journals.ametsoc.org/doi/abs/10.1175/MWR-D-19.0009.1 …#MonWeaRev pic.twitter.com/2gQsjllhNH
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What was in
#MonWeaRev 100 years ago this month? https://journals.ametsoc.org/toc/mwre/48/1 Cross section through a winter cyclone, snow crystals, the desiccation of Africa, snow crystals, Sir Napier Shaw's "Outlook of Meteorological Science", nocturnal cooling, Palestine climate, Levanto wind...pic.twitter.com/jrWNWAMXB5
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Honoring Chester Newton's contributions to
#MonWeaRev (formerly@NCAR_Science). He worked on the Thunderstorm Project, studied upper-level fronts, and cowrote "Atmospheric Circulation Systems". He was the first#MonWeaRev Chief Editor when it became an@ametsoc journal in 1974.pic.twitter.com/6VIbPiLWKc
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One principal result of the latter article is that the PV anomaly in the northern part of the jet stream responsible for the cyclone slowing down over the UK was as intense as it needed to be to produce the heaviest rain and the deepest cyclone.
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#OTD in#MonWeaRev history: Badner, J. and M.A. Johnson, 1957: Relationship of tropopause and jet streams to rainfall in southeastern United States, February 4–9, 1957. Mon. Wea. Rev., 85, 62–68, http://doi.org/b3f7dn .pic.twitter.com/veymH7qRxR
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#OTD in#MonWeaRev history: Stewart, W.P., 1924: The sleet, glaze, snow, and windstorm in Wisconsin, February 3–6, 1924. Mon. Wea. Rev., 52, 163–164, http://doi.org/dqtnc9 .pic.twitter.com/Gh4S9QTvin
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#MonWeaRev paper on the#GroundhogDay Storm 1998: Chang, Weinman, Morales, and Olson, 2001: The Effect of Spaceborne Microwave and Ground-Based Continuous Lightning Measurements on Forecasts of the 1998 Groundhog Day Storm. Mon. Wea. Rev., 129, 1809–1833, http://doi.org/btw2nb pic.twitter.com/nwO5VuUve7
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What was in
#MonWeaRev 50 yr ago in Jan. 1970? Advection schemes in cloud models, numerical model of tropical cumulus cloud, Palm Sunday 1965 tornadoes, concentration of CO2 over sugar beet fields, power density wind spectra, Pacific cyclones from ATS I. https://journals.ametsoc.org/toc/mwre/98/1 -
Congratulations, Clark! To any songwriters,
#MonWeaRev is now in our 148th year, so we've got plenty of content to draw upon for some great songs. Get in touch.
https://twitter.com/ClarkEvansWx/status/1222305516388519936 …
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