James P. Kossin



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76. Kossin, J. P.; Hall, T.; Knutson, T.; Kunkel, K. E.; Trapp, D. E. and Wehner, M. F. Chapter 9: Extreme storms. Climate science special report: Fourth national climate assessment, v.1. US Global Change Research Program, Washington, DC, 2017, pp.257-276. Reprint # 8219.
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77. Zhang, Lei; Rechtman, Thomas; Karnauskas, Kristopher B.; Li, Laifang; Donnelly, Jeffrey P. and Kossin, James P. Longwave emission trends over Africa and implications for Atlantic hurricanes. Geophysical Research Letters, Volume 44, Issue 17, 2017, pp.9075-9083. Reprint # 8167.
78. Velden, Christopher; Olander, Timothy; Herndon, Derrick and Kossin, James P. Reprocessing the most intense historical tropical cyclones in the satellite era using the Advanced Dvorak Technique. Monthly Weather Review, Volume 145, Issue 3, 2017, pp.971-983. Reprint # 7876.
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79. Wuebbles, D. J.; Fahey, D. W.; Hibbard, K. A.; DeAngelo, B.; Doherty, S.; Hayhoe, K.; Horton, R.; Kossin, J. P.; Taylor, P. C.; Waple, A. M. and Weaver, C. P. Executive summary. Climate science special report: Fourth national climate assessment, v.1. US Global Change Research Program, Washington, DC, 2017, pp.12-24. Reprint # 8215.
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80. Wuebbles, D. J.; Easterling, D. R.; Hayhoe, K.; Knutson, T.; Kopp, R. E.; Kossin, J. P.; Kunkel, K. E.; LeGrande, A. N.; Mears, C.; Sweet, W. V.; Taylor, P. C.; Vose, R. S. and Wehner, M. R. Chapter 1: Our globally changing climate. Climate science special report: Fourth national climate assessment, v.1. US Global Change Research Program, Washington, DC, 2017, pp.35-72. Reprint # 8216.
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81. Knutson, T.; Kossin, J. P.; Mears, C.; Perlwitz, J. and Wehner, M. F. Chapter 3: Detection and attribution of climate change. Climate science special report: Fourth national climate assessment, v.1. US Global Change Research Program, Washington, DC, 2017, pp.114-132. Reprint # 8217.
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82. Perlwitz, J.; Knutson, T.; Kossin, J. P. and LeGrande, A. N. Chapter 5: Large-scale circulation and climate variability. Climate science special report: Fourth national climate assessment, v.1. US Global Change Research Program, Washington, DC, 2017, pp.161-184. Reprint # 8218.
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83. Kossin, J. P.; Hall, T.; Knutson, T.; Kunkel, K. E.; Trapp, D. E. and Wehner, M. F. Chapter 9: Extreme storms. Climate science special report: Fourth national climate assessment, v.1. US Global Change Research Program, Washington, DC, 2017, pp.257-276. Reprint # 8219.
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84. Zhang, Lei; Rechtman, Thomas; Karnauskas, Kristopher B.; Li, Laifang; Donnelly, Jeffrey P. and Kossin, James P. Longwave emission trends over Africa and implications for Atlantic hurricanes. Geophysical Research Letters, Volume 44, Issue 17, 2017, pp.9075-9083. Reprint # 8167.
85. Velden, Christopher; Olander, Timothy; Herndon, Derrick and Kossin, James P. Reprocessing the most intense historical tropical cyclones in the satellite era using the Advanced Dvorak Technique. Monthly Weather Review, Volume 145, Issue 3, 2017, pp.971-983. Reprint # 7876.
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86. Wimmers, Tony; Kossin, Jim and Herndon, Derrick. Improved eyewall replacement cycle foreasting using a modified microwave-based algorithm (ARCHER). Interdepartmental Hurricane Conference, 71st, Miami, FL, 14-16 March 2017. US Department of Commerce, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), Office of the Federal Coordinator for Meteorology, Washington, DC, 2017, abstract.
87. Wimmers, Tony; Kossin, Jim and Herndon, Derrick. Improved eyewall replacement cycle forecasting using a modified microwave-based algorithm (ARCHER). Tropical Cyclone Operations and Research Forum, Working Group for Disaster Impact Assessments and Plans, Weather and Water Data (WG/DIAP) Meeting, Miami, FL, 14-16 March 2017. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), Office of the Federal Coordinator for Meteorology (OFCM), Silver Spring, MD, 2017, Abstract 9.2; PowerPoint presentation.
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88. Kossin, James P. Hurricane intensification along United States coast suppressed during active hurricane periods. Nature, Volume 541, Issue 7637, 2017, pp.390-393. Reprint # 7891.
89. Kossin, James P. and DeMaria, M. Reducing operational hurricane intensity forecast errors during eyewall replacement cycles. Conference on Hurricanes and Tropical Meteorology, 32nd, San Juan, Puerto Rico, 17-22 April 2016. American Meteorological Society, Boston, MA, 2016, Abstract 63.
90. Kossin, James P.; Emaluel, K. and Camargo, S. Past and projected changes in Western North Pacific tropical cyclone exposure. Conference on Hurricanes and Tropical Meteorology, 32nd, San Juan, Puerto Rico, 17-22 April 2016. American Meteorological Society, Boston, MA, 2016, Abstract 15C.6.
91. Knapp, Kenneth R.; Matthews, Jessica L.; Kossin, James P. and Hennon, Christopher C. Identification of tropical cyclone storm types using crowdsourcing. Monthly Weather Review, Volume 144, Issue 10, 2016, pp.3783-3798. Reprint # 7727.
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92. Schreck, Carl J. III; Knapp, K. R.; Kossin, J. P. and Velden, C. Comparing CI-number/pressure relationships in the Western Pacific using HURSAT-ADT and historical reconnaissance. Conference on Hurricanes and Tropical Meteorology, 32nd, San Juan, Puerto Rico, 17-22 April 2016. American Meteorological Society, Boston, MA, 2016, Abstract 80.
93. Velden, Christopher; Olander, T.; Herndon, D. and Kossin, J. Reprocessing the 'top ten' most intense historical tropical cyclones in the satellite era using the Advanced Dvorak Technique. Conference on Hurricanes and Tropical Meteorology, 32nd, San Juan, Puerto Rico, 17-22 April 2016. American Meteorological Society, Boston, MA, 2016, Abstract 76.
94. Wimmers, Anthony; Velden, C. S.; Kossin, J. and Herndon, D. C. Upgrades to the ARCHER TC center-fixing scheme and real-time applications. Conference on Hurricanes and Tropical Meteorology, 32nd, San Juan, Puerto Rico, 17-22 April 2016. American Meteorological Society, Boston, MA, 2016, Abstract 17C.4.
95. Walsh, Kevin J. E.; McBride, John L.; Klotzbach, Philip J.; Balachandran, Sethurathinam; Camargo, Suzana J.; Holland, Greg; Knutson, Thomas R.; Kossin, James P.; Lee, Tsz-cheung; Sobel, Adam and Sugi, Masato. Tropical cyclones and climate change. Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews-Climate Change, Volume 7, Issue 1, 2016, pp.65-89. Reprint # 7556.
96. Velden, Christopher S.; Olander, T. L.; Herndon, D. C. and Kossin, J. P. Reprocessing the 'top ten' most intense historical tropical cyclones in the satellite era using the Advanced Dvorak Technique. Conference on Satellite Meteorology, Oceanography and Climatology, 21st, Madison, WI, 15-19 August 2016. American Meteorological Society, Boston, MA, 2016, Abstract 63.
97. Kossin, James P. and DeMaria, Mark. Reducing operational hurricane intensity forecast errors during eyewall replacement cycles. Weather and Forecasting, Volume 31, Issue 2, 2016, pp.601-608. Reprint # 7582.
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98. Yan, Qing; Wei, Ting; Korty, Robert L; Kossin, James P.; Zhang, Zhongshi and Wang, Huijun. Enhanced intensity of global tropical cyclones during the mid-Pliocene warm period. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of American (PNAS), Volume 113, Issue 46, 2016, pp.12963-12967. Reprint # 7821.
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99. Hennon, Christopher C.; Kruk, M. C.; Knapp, K. R.; Schreck, C. J. III; Kossin, J. P. and Thorne, P. W. Determining uncertainty in historical tropical cyclone intensity analyses. Conference on Hurricanes and Tropical Meteorology, 32nd, San Juan, Puerto Rico, 17-22 April 2016. American Meteorological Society, Boston, MA, 2016, Abstract 176.
100. Kossin, James P. and DeMaria, M. Reducing operational hurricane intensity forecast errors during eyewall replacement cycles. Conference on Hurricanes and Tropical Meteorology, 32nd, San Juan, Puerto Rico, 17-22 April 2016. American Meteorological Society, Boston, MA, 2016, Abstract 63.