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Alex M. Haberlie
Alex M. Haberlie
Department of Earth, Atmosphere and Environment, Northern Illinois University
Verified email at niu.edu
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Driving blind: Weather-related vision hazards and fatal motor vehicle crashes
WS Ashley, S Strader, DC Dziubla, A Haberlie
Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society 96 (5), 755-778, 2015
1382015
A radar-based climatology of mesoscale convective systems in the United States
AM Haberlie, WS Ashley
Journal of Climate 32 (5), 1591-1606, 2019
1172019
The effect of urbanisation on the climatology of thunderstorm initiation
AM Haberlie, WS Ashley, TJ Pingel
Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society 141 (688), 663-675, 2015
982015
A climatology of quasi-linear convective systems and their hazards in the United States
WS Ashley, AM Haberlie, J Strohm
Weather and Forecasting 34 (6), 1605-1631, 2019
862019
A method for identifying midlatitude mesoscale convective systems in radar mosaics. Part I: Segmentation and classification
AM Haberlie, WS Ashley
Journal of Applied Meteorology and Climatology 57 (7), 1575-1598, 2018
582018
The future of supercells in the United States
WS Ashley, AM Haberlie, VA Gensini
Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society 104 (1), E1-E21, 2023
322023
Practically perfect hindcasts of severe convective storms
VA Gensini, AM Haberlie, PT Marsh
Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society 101 (8), E1259-E1278, 2020
322020
Climatological representation of mesoscale convective systems in a dynamically downscaled climate simulation
AM Haberlie, WS Ashley
International Journal of Climatology 39 (2), 1144-1153, 2019
302019
A method for identifying midlatitude mesoscale convective systems in radar mosaics. Part II: Tracking
AM Haberlie, WS Ashley
Journal of Applied Meteorology and Climatology 57 (7), 1599-1621, 2018
292018
Reduced frequency and size of late-twenty-first-century snowstorms over North America
WS Ashley, AM Haberlie, VA Gensini
Nature Climate Change 10 (6), 539-544, 2020
242020
Convection-permitting simulations of historical and possible future climate over the contiguous United States
VA Gensini, AM Haberlie, WS Ashley
Climate Dynamics 60 (1), 109-126, 2023
232023
Assessment of NWS County Warning Area Tornado Risk, Exposure, and Vulnerability
SM Strader, AM Haberlie, AG Loitz
Weather, Climate, and Society, 2021
192021
Thunderstorm Activity Under Intermediate and Extreme Climate Change Scenarios
AM Haberlie, WS Ashley, CM Battisto, VA Gensini
Geophysical Research Letters 49 (14), e2022GL098779, 2022
162022
The effect of reservoirs on the climatology of warm-season thunderstorms in Southeast Texas, USA.
AM Haberlie, WS Ashley, AJ Fultz, SM Eagan
International Journal of Climatology 36 (4), 2016
152016
Revisiting US nocturnal tornado vulnerability and its influence on tornado impacts
SM Strader, WS Ashley, AM Haberlie, K Kaminski
Weather, Climate, and Society 14 (4), 1147-1163, 2022
92022
Mean Storms: Composites of Radar Reflectivity Images During Two Decades of Severe Thunderstorm Events
AM Haberlie, WS Ashley, MR Karpinski
International Journal of Climatology, 2021
42021
The ratio of mesoscale convective system precipitation to total precipitation increases in future climate change scenarios
AM Haberlie, WS Ashley, VA Gensini, AC Michaelis
npj Climate and Atmospheric Science 6 (1), 150, 2023
32023
Southwest Pacific tropical cyclone development classification utilizing machine learning and synoptic composites
R Bhowmick, JC Trepanier, AM Haberlie
International Journal of Climatology 42 (LA-UR-21-31103), 2021
32021
Climatology of the elevated mixed layer over the contiguous United States and northern Mexico using ERA5: 1979–2021
MS Andrews, VA Gensini, AM Haberlie, WS Ashley, AC Michaelis, ...
Journal of Climate 37 (5), 1833-1851, 2024
22024
Classification analysis of southwest Pacific tropical cyclone intensity changes prior to landfall
R Bhowmick, JC Trepanier, AM Haberlie
Atmosphere 14 (2), 253, 2023
22023
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