James P. Kossin



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201. Kunkel, Kenneth E.; Karl, Thomas R.; Brooks, Harold; Kossin, James; Lawrimore, Jay H.; Arndt, Derek; Bosart, Lance; Changnon, David; Cutter, Susan L.; Doesken, Nolan; Emanuel, Kerry; Groisman, Pavel Ya.; Katz, Richard W.; Knutson, Thomas; O'Brien, James; Paciorek, Christopher J.; Peterson, Thomas C.; Redmond, Kelly; Robinson, David; Trapp, Jeff; Vose, Russell; Weaver, Scott; Wehner, Michael; Wolter, Klaus and Wuebbles, Donald. Monitoring and understanding trends in extreme storms: State of Knowledge. Supplement. Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, Volume 94, Issue 4, 2013, ES26-ES27. Reprint # 7006.
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202. Schrenck, Carl J. III; Shi, Lei; Kossin, James P. and Bates, John J. Identifying the MJO, equatorial waves, and their impacts using 32 years of HIRS upper-tropospheric water vapor. Journal of Climate, Volume 26, Issue 4, 2013, pp.1418-1431. Reprint # 7370.
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203. Kossin, James P.; Olander, Timothy L. and Knapp, Kenneth R. Trend analysis with a new global record of tropical cyclone intensity. Journal of Climate, Volume 26, Issue 24, 2013, 9960–9976. Reprint # 7115.
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204. Peterson, Thomas C.; Karl, Thomas R.; Kossin, James P.; Kunkel, Kenneth E.; Lawrimore, Jay H.; McMahon, James R.; Vose, Russell S. and Yin, Xungang. Changes in weather and climate extremes: State of knowledge relevant to air and water quality in the United States. Journal of the Air and Waste Management Association, Volume 64, Issue 2, 2013, pp.184-197. Reprint # 7232.
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205. Peduzzi, P.; Chatenoux, B.; Dao, H.; De Bono, A.; Herold, C.; Kossin, J.; Mouton, F. and Nordbeck, O. Global trends in tropical cyclone risk. Nature Climate Change, Volume 2, 2012, pp.289-294. Reprint # 6740.
206. Evan, Amato T.; Kossin, James P.; Chang, Chul Eddy and Ramanathan, V. Reply to: Intensified Arabian Sea tropical storms. Brief communication arising from: Arabian Sea tropical cyclones intensified by emissions of black carbon and other aerosols. Nature, Volume 489, Issue 7416, 2012, E2-E3. Reprint # 6547.
207. Sitkowski, Matthew; Kossin, James P.; Rozoff, Christopher M. and Knaff, John A. Hurricane eyewall replacement cycle thermodynamics and the relict inner eyewall circulation. Monthly Weather Review, Volume 140, Issue 12, 2012, pp.4035-3045. Reprint # 6914.
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208. Emanuel, Kerry; Fondriest, Fabian and Kossin, James. Potential economic value of seasonal hurricane forecasts. Weather, Climate, and Society, Volume 4, Issue 2, 2012, pp.110-117. Reprint # 6831.
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209. Schreck, Carl J. III; Kossin, J. P.; Knapp, K. R. and Hennon, P. A. Global tropical cyclone climatology using IBTrACS. Conference on Hurricanes and Tropical Meteorology, 30th, Ponte Vedra Beach, FL, 15-20 April 2012. American Meteorological Society, Boston, MA, 2012, Abstract 1B.4.
210. Rozoff, Christopher M.; Nolan, David S.; Kossin, James P.; Zhang, Fuqing and Fang, Juan. The roles of an expanding wind field and inertial stability in tropical cyclone secondary eyewall formation. Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, Volume 69, Issue 9, 2012, 2621–2643. Reprint # 6833.
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211. Sitkowski, Matthew; Kossin, J. P.; Rozoff, C. M. and Knaff, J. A. Thermodynamic evolution of the hurricane inner-core during Eyewall Replacement Cycles and ramifications of the relict wind maximum. Conference on Hurricanes and Tropical Meteorology, 30th, Ponte Vedra Beach, FL, 15-20 April 2012. American Meteorological Society, Boston, MA, 2012, Abstract 1A.9.
212. Rozoff, Christopher M.; Velden, C. S.; Kaplan, J.; Wimmers, A. and Kossin, J. P. Improvements in the probabilistic prediction of tropical cyclone rapid intensification resulting from inclusion of satellite passive microwave observations. Conference on Hurricanes and Tropical Meteorology, 30th, Ponte Vedra Beach, FL, 15-20 April 2012. American Meteorological Society, Boston, MA, 2012, Paper 8B.6. Reprint # 8042.
213. Sitkowski, Matthew; Kossin, J. P.; Rozoff, C. M. and Knaff, J. A. Intensity and structure changes during hurricane eyewall replacement cycles. Conference on Hurricanes and Tropical Meteorology, 30th, Ponte Vedra Beach, FL, 15-20 April 2012. American Meteorological Society, Boston, MA, 2012, Abstract P2.46.
214. Kossin, James; Sitkowski, Matthew; Lewis, William and Rozoff, Christopher. Eyewall replacement cycles: Forecasting onset and associated intensity and structure changes. A joint hurricane testbed project. Interdepartmental Hurricane Conference, 66th, Charleston, SC, 5-9 March 2012. US Department of Commerce, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), Office of the Federal Coordinator for Meteorology, Washington, DC, 2012, PowerPoint presentation.
215. Rozoff, Christopher; Velden, C. S.; Kaplan, J.; Wimmers, A. and Kossin, J. P. Improvements in the probabilistic prediction of tropical cyclone rapid intensification resulting from inclusion of satellite passive microwave observations. Interdepartmental Hurricane Conference, 66th, Charleston, SC, 5-9 March 2012. US Department of Commerce, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), Office of the Federal Coordinator for Meteorology, Washington, DC, 2012, PowerPoint presentation.
216. Kaplan, J.; Rozoff, C. M.; Sampson, C. R.; Kossin, J. P.; Velden, C. and Demaria, M. Improvements to the SHIPS Rapid Intensification Index (RII). Interdepartmental Hurricane Conference, 66th, Charleston, SC, 5-9 March 2012. US Department of Commerce, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), Office of the Federal Coordinator for Meteorology, Washington, DC, 2012, PowerPoint presentation.
217. Daloz, Anne Sophie; Kossin, James P.; Vimont, Daniel; Emanuel, Kerry and Camargo, Suzana J. Quantification of tropical cyclone track variability in climate models. AGU Fall Meeting, San Francisco, CA, 3-7 December 2012. American Geophysical Union, Washington, DC, 2012, Abstract A21D-0096.
218. Peduzzi, P.; Chatenoux, B.; Dao, H.; De Bono, A.; Herold, C.; Kossin, J.; Mouton, F. and Nordbeck, O. Global trends in tropical cyclone risk. Nature Climate Change, Volume 2, 2012, pp.289-294. Reprint # 6740.
219. Emanuel, Kerry; Fondriest, Fabian and Kossin, James. Potential economic value of seasonal hurricane forecasts. Weather, Climate, and Society, Volume 4, Issue 2, 2012, pp.110-117. Reprint # 6831.
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220. Schreck, Carl J. III; Kossin, J. P.; Knapp, K. R. and Hennon, P. A. Global tropical cyclone climatology using IBTrACS. Conference on Hurricanes and Tropical Meteorology, 30th, Ponte Vedra Beach, FL, 15-20 April 2012. American Meteorological Society, Boston, MA, 2012, Abstract 1B.4.
221. Rozoff, Christopher M.; Nolan, David S.; Kossin, James P.; Zhang, Fuqing and Fang, Juan. The roles of an expanding wind field and inertial stability in tropical cyclone secondary eyewall formation. Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, Volume 69, Issue 9, 2012, 2621–2643. Reprint # 6833.
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222. Sitkowski, Matthew; Kossin, J. P.; Rozoff, C. M. and Knaff, J. A. Thermodynamic evolution of the hurricane inner-core during Eyewall Replacement Cycles and ramifications of the relict wind maximum. Conference on Hurricanes and Tropical Meteorology, 30th, Ponte Vedra Beach, FL, 15-20 April 2012. American Meteorological Society, Boston, MA, 2012, Abstract 1A.9.
223. Kossin, James P. and Sitkowski, Matthew. Predicting hurricane intensity and structure changes associated with eyewall replacement cycles. Weather and Forecasting, Volume 27, Issue 2, 2012, pp.484-488. Reprint # 6710.
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224. Kozar, Michael E.; Mann, Michael E.; Camargo, Suzana J.; Kossin, James P. and Evans, Jenni L. Stratified statistical models of North Atlantic basin-wide and regional tropical cyclone counts. Journal of Geophysical Research-Atmospheres, Volume 117, 2012, doi:10.1029/2011JD017170. Reprint # 6838.
225. Rozoff, Christopher M.; Velden, C. S.; Kaplan, J.; Wimmers, A. and Kossin, J. P. Improvements in the probabilistic prediction of tropical cyclone rapid intensification resulting from inclusion of satellite passive microwave observations. Conference on Hurricanes and Tropical Meteorology, 30th, Ponte Vedra Beach, FL, 15-20 April 2012. American Meteorological Society, Boston, MA, 2012, Paper 8B.6. Reprint # 8042.