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Simulated supercells in nontornadic and tornadic VORTEX2 environments
BE Coffer, MD Parker
Monthly Weather Review 145 (1), 149-180, 2017
1312017
Using near-ground storm relative helicity in supercell tornado forecasting
BE Coffer, MD Parker, RL Thompson, BT Smith, RE Jewell
Weather and Forecasting 34 (2019), 1417–1435, 2019
982019
Impacts of increasing low-level shear on supercells during the early evening transition
BE Coffer, MD Parker
Monthly Weather Review 143 (5), 1945-1969, 2015
972015
Volatility of tornadogenesis: An ensemble of simulated nontornadic and tornadic supercells in VORTEX2 environments
BE Coffer, MD Parker, JML Dahl, LJ Wicker, AJ Clark
Monthly Weather Review 145 (11), 4605-4625, 2017
792017
Is there a “tipping point” between simulated nontornadic and tornadic supercells in VORTEX2 environments?
BE Coffer, MD Parker
Monthly Weather Review 146 (8), 2667–2693, 2018
592018
Near-ground wind profiles of tornadic and nontornadic environments in the United States and Europe from ERA5 reanalyses
BE Coffer, M Taszarek, MD Parker
Weather and Forecasting 35 (6), 2621-2638, 2020
442020
Modes of storm-scale variability and tornado potential in VORTEX2 near-and far-field tornadic environments
MD Flournoy, MC Coniglio, EN Rasmussen, JC Furtado, BE Coffer
Monthly Weather Review 148 (10), 4185-4207, 2020
352020
Sensitivity of 24-h forecast dryline position and structure to boundary layer parameterizations in convection-allowing WRF Model simulations
AJ Clark, MC Coniglio, BE Coffer, G Thompson, M Xue, F Kong
Weather and Forecasting 30 (3), 613-638, 2015
322015
Dryline position errors in experimental convection-allowing NSSL-WRF model forecasts and the operational NAM
BE Coffer, LC Maudlin, PG Veals, AJ Clark
Weather and Forecasting 28 (3), 746-761, 2013
262013
Supercell low-level mesocyclones: Origins of inflow and vorticity
BE Coffer, MD Parker, JM Peters, AR Wade
Monthly Weather Review 151 (9), 2205–2232, 2023
82023
Disentangling the influences of storm-relative flow and horizontal streamwise vorticity on low-level mesocyclones in supercells
JM Peters, BE Coffer, MD Parker, CJ Nowotarski, JP Mulholland, ...
Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences 80 (1), 129-149, 2023
72023
Using machine learning techniques for supercell tornado prediction with environmental sounding data
B Coffer, M Kubacki, Y Wen, T Zhang, CA Barajas, MK Gobbert
Tech. Rep. HPCF–2020–18, UMBC High Performance Computing Facility …, 2020
7*2020
Comments on ‘‘The Regulation of Tornado Intensity by Updraft Width’’
BE Coffer, PM Markwoski
Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences 75 (11), 4049–4056, 2018
72018
An analytic formula for entraining CAPE in midlatitude storm environments
JM Peters, DR Chavas, CY Su, H Morrison, BE Coffer
Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences 80 (9), 2165-2186, 2023
62023
Infrasound signals in simulated nontornadic and pre-tornadic supercells
BE Coffer, MD Parker
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 151 (2), 939-954, 2022
52022
Would “Tornado-Preventing” Walls Work?
BE Coffer
E-Journal of Severe Storms Meteorology 9 (4), 1-13, 2014
22014
Investigating the relationship between polarimetric radar signatures of hydrometeor size sorting and tornadic potential in simulated supercells
SD Loeffler, MR Kumjian, PM Markowski, BE Coffer, MD Parker
Monthly Weather Review 151 (7), 1863-1884, 2023
12023
Testing new environmental proxies for supercell tornadogenesis using HRRR analyses
BE Coffer, MD Parker, HP Taylor
29th Conference on Severe Local Storms, 2018
1*2018
Exploring the operational utility of entraining CAPE in supercell tornado forecasting
BE Coffer, RLT and K. Halbert, J. M. Peters
104th American Meteorological Society Annual Meeting, https://drive.google …, 2024
2024
Resolution Requirements for Moving Towards Explicit Prediction of Tornadoes in the Warn-on-Forecast System
AW Dixon, PS Skinner, L Orf, LJ Wicker, BE Coffer
30th Conference on Severe Local Storms, 2022
2022
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