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Johnathan J. Metz
Johnathan J. Metz
Ph.D. Candidate, Department of Atmospheric Sciences, University of Washington
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Are finite‐amplitude effects important in non‐breaking mountain waves?
JJ Metz, DR Durran
Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society 147 (738), 2691-2708, 2021
52021
Unusual trapped mountain lee waves with deep vertical penetration and significant stratospheric amplitude
JJ Metz, DR Durran, PN Blossey
Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences 77 (2), 633-646, 2020
32020
Local and Upscale Impacts of Airflow over Mountains: Finite-Amplitude Dynamics and Downslope Windstorm Predictability
J Metz
University of Washington, 2021
12021
Downslope windstorm forecasting: Easier with a critical level, but still challenging for high-resolution ensembles
JJ Metz, DR Durran
Weather and Forecasting 38 (8), 1375-1390, 2023
2023
Networking Session 3c: Mountain Waves
JD Doyle, J Metz
19th Conference on Mountain Meteorology, 2020
2020
Networking Session 2e: General
J Metz
19th Conference on Mountain Meteorology, 2020
2020
Are Downslope Windstorms More Predictable When There Is a Mean-State Critical Level?
DR Durran, J Metz
19th Conference on Mountain Meteorology, 2020
2020
Mountain Waves and Airflow Dynamics
J Metz, JD Doyle
19th Conference on Mountain Meteorology, 2020
2020
Is Nonlinearity Important in Non-Breaking Mountain Waves?
J Metz, DR Durran
19th Conference on Mountain Meteorology, 2020
2020
Higher Order Trapped Lee Waves in the Stratosphere
J Metz
2018
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