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Kristopher Bedka
Kristopher Bedka
NASA Langley Research Center
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Forecasting convective initiation by monitoring the evolution of moving cumulus in daytime GOES imagery
JR Mecikalski, KM Bedka
Monthly Weather Review 134 (1), 49-78, 2006
3432006
Objective satellite-based detection of overshooting tops using infrared window channel brightness temperature gradients
K Bedka, J Brunner, R Dworak, W Feltz, J Otkin, T Greenwald
Journal of applied meteorology and climatology 49 (2), 181-202, 2010
2752010
Overshooting cloud top detections using MSG SEVIRI Infrared brightness temperatures and their relationship to severe weather over Europe
KM Bedka
Atmospheric Research 99 (2), 175-189, 2011
1802011
Increase in upper tropospheric and lower stratospheric aerosol levels and its potential connection with Asian pollution
JP Vernier, TD Fairlie, M Natarajan, FG Wienhold, J Bian, BG Martinsson, ...
Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres 120 (4), 1608-1619, 2015
1662015
Application of satellite-derived atmospheric motion vectors for estimating mesoscale flows
KM Bedka, JR Mecikalski
Journal of Applied Meteorology and Climatology 44 (11), 1761-1772, 2005
1322005
Nowcasting convective storm initiation using satellite-based box-averaged cloud-top cooling and cloud-type trends
JM Sieglaff, LM Cronce, WF Feltz, KM Bedka, MJ Pavolonis, AK Heidinger
Journal of applied meteorology and climatology 50 (1), 110-126, 2011
1222011
A statistical evaluation of GOES cloud-top properties for nowcasting convective initiation
JR Mecikalski, KM Bedka, SJ Paech, LA Litten
Monthly Weather Review 136 (12), 4899-4914, 2008
1152008
Hazardous thunderstorm intensification over Lake Victoria
W Thiery, EL Davin, SI Seneviratne, K Bedka, S Lhermitte, ...
Nature communications 7 (1), 12786, 2016
1122016
A new physically based stochastic event catalog for hail in Europe
HJ Punge, KM Bedka, M Kunz, A Werner
Natural Hazards 73, 1625-1645, 2014
1062014
Comparison between GOES-12 overshooting-top detections, WSR-88D radar reflectivity, and severe storm reports
R Dworak, K Bedka, J Brunner, W Feltz
Weather and Forecasting 27 (3), 684-699, 2012
1062012
Identifying the uncertainty in determining satellite-derived atmospheric motion vector height attribution
CS Velden, KM Bedka
Journal of Applied Meteorology and Climatology 48 (3), 450-463, 2009
952009
Convective cloud identification and classification in daytime satellite imagery using standard deviation limited adaptive clustering
TA Berendes, JR Mecikalski, WM MacKenzie Jr, KM Bedka, US Nair
Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres 113 (D20), 2008
952008
Hail frequency estimation across Europe based on a combination of overshooting top detections and the ERA-INTERIM reanalysis
HJ Punge, KM Bedka, M Kunz, A Reinbold
Atmospheric Research 198, 34-43, 2017
942017
A probabilistic multispectral pattern recognition method for detection of overshooting cloud tops using passive satellite imager observations
KM Bedka, K Khlopenkov
Journal of Applied Meteorology and Climatology 55 (9), 1983-2005, 2016
842016
BATAL: The balloon measurement campaigns of the Asian tropopause aerosol layer
JP Vernier, TD Fairlie, T Deshler, MV Ratnam, H Gadhavi, BS Kumar, ...
Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society 99 (5), 955-973, 2018
832018
Aviation applications for satellite-based observations of cloud properties, convection initiation, in-flight icing, turbulence, and volcanic ash
JR Mecikalski, WF Feltz, JJ Murray, DB Johnson, KM Bedka, ST Bedka, ...
Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society 88 (10), 1589-1607, 2007
822007
In situ and space‐based observations of the Kelud volcanic plume: The persistence of ash in the lower stratosphere
JP Vernier, TD Fairlie, T Deshler, M Natarajan, T Knepp, K Foster, ...
Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres 121 (18), 11,104-11,118, 2016
752016
On the development of above-anvil cirrus plumes in extratropical convection
CR Homeyer, JD McAuliffe, KM Bedka
Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences 74 (5), 1617-1633, 2017
742017
Examining deep convective cloud evolution using total lightning, WSR-88D, and GOES-14 super rapid scan datasets
KM Bedka, C Wang, R Rogers, LD Carey, W Feltz, J Kanak
Weather and Forecasting 30 (3), 571-590, 2015
692015
The severe hailstorm in southwest Germany on 28 July 2013: Characteristics, impacts and meteorological conditions
M Kunz, U Blahak, J Handwerker, M Schmidberger, HJ Punge, S Mohr, ...
Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society 144 (710), 231-250, 2018
672018
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