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Daniel P Stern
Daniel P Stern
UCAR Visiting Scientist, Naval Research Laboratory
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Tropical cyclone intensification from asymmetric convection: Energetics and efficiency
DS Nolan, Y Moon, DP Stern
Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences 64 (10), 3377-3405, 2007
3352007
Evaluation of planetary boundary layer parameterizations in tropical cyclones by comparison of in situ observations and high-resolution simulations of Hurricane Isabel (2003 …
DS Nolan, JA Zhang, DP Stern
Monthly weather review 137 (11), 3651-3674, 2009
3212009
On the height of the warm core in tropical cyclones
DP Stern, DS Nolan
Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences 69 (5), 1657-1680, 2012
1402012
Revisiting the relationship between eyewall contraction and intensification
DP Stern, JL Vigh, DS Nolan, F Zhang
Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences 72 (4), 1283-1306, 2015
1322015
Reexamining the vertical structure of tangential winds in tropical cyclones: Observations and theory
DP Stern, DS Nolan
Journal of the atmospheric sciences 66 (12), 3579-3600, 2009
1232009
A view of tropical cyclones from above: The tropical cyclone intensity experiment
JD Doyle, JR Moskaitis, JW Feldmeier, RJ Ferek, M Beaubien, MM Bell, ...
Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society 98 (10), 2113-2134, 2017
862017
How does the eye warm? Part I: A potential temperature budget analysis of an idealized tropical cyclone
DP Stern, F Zhang
Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences 70 (1), 73-90, 2013
762013
An assessment of the flux profile method for determining air–sea momentum and enthalpy fluxes from dropsonde data in tropical cyclones
DH Richter, R Bohac, DP Stern
Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences 73 (7), 2665-2682, 2016
652016
Evidence of spray‐mediated air‐sea enthalpy flux within tropical cyclones
DH Richter, DP Stern
Geophysical Research Letters 41 (8), 2997-3003, 2014
622014
On the vertical decay rate of the maximum tangential winds in tropical cyclones
DP Stern, DS Nolan
Journal of the atmospheric sciences 68 (9), 2073-2094, 2011
622011
Extreme low-level updrafts and wind speeds measured by dropsondes in tropical cyclones
DP Stern, GH Bryan, SD Aberson
Monthly Weather Review 144 (6), 2177-2204, 2016
502016
An expanded dataset of hurricane eyewall sizes and slopes
DP Stern, JR Brisbois, DS Nolan
Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences 71 (7), 2747-2762, 2014
482014
Predictability and dynamics of a nonintensifying tropical storm: Erika (2009)
EB Munsell, F Zhang, DP Stern
Journal of the atmospheric sciences 70 (8), 2505-2524, 2013
432013
The warm-core structure of Hurricane Earl (2010)
DP Stern, F Zhang
Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences 73 (8), 3305-3328, 2016
392016
How does the eye warm? Part II: Sensitivity to vertical wind shear and a trajectory analysis
DP Stern, F Zhang
Journal of the atmospheric sciences 70 (7), 1849-1873, 2013
332013
Using simulated dropsondes to understand extreme updrafts and wind speeds in tropical cyclones
DP Stern, GH Bryan
Monthly Weather Review 146 (11), 3901-3925, 2018
252018
Potential low bias in high-wind drag coefficient inferred from dropsonde data in hurricanes
DH Richter, C Wainwright, DP Stern, GH Bryan, D Chavas
Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences 78 (7), 2339-2352, 2021
242021
Short‐term impacts of Arctic summer cyclones on sea ice extent in the marginal ice zone
PM Finocchio, JD Doyle, DP Stern, MG Fearon
Geophysical Research Letters 47 (13), e2020GL088338, 2020
232020
Understanding atypical midlevel wind speed maxima in hurricane eyewalls
DP Stern, JD Kepert, GH Bryan, JD Doyle
Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences 77 (5), 1531-1557, 2020
172020
Saito, S.
K Sato, DA Schecter, WR Schick, DM Schultz, RS Schumacher, TJ Schuur, ...
171987
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