• ALPW analysis for the 21 August 2021 Flood Event in central Tennessee
  • 30 November 2020 Severe Weather Event in the Mid-Atlantic
  • ALPW depiction of many tropical cyclones & disturbances – September 14, 2020
  • ALPW depiction of mid-level dry air associated with Tropical Storm Isaias
  • Impacts of Water Vapor on Satellite Dust Detection of the 16-17 February 2020 Saharan Air Layer Dust Event over the Eastern Atlantic
  • Moisture products for the tornadic storm of 4 July 2020 in Saskatchewan
  • Analysis of June 17, 2020 Wyoming Snow event with JPSS products
  • May 2020 flooding in central Michigan
  • Heavy rain event around 18 May 2020 that contributed to dam failures in Michigan
  • GOES/JPSS Observations of Oklahoma Severe Storms and Elevated Mixed Layer
  • Advected Layer Precipitable Water (ALPW) analysis for 30 April 2020 event
  • Nighttime view of inflow feeder clouds from GOES Nighttime Microphysics RGB
  • Fall 2019 through Winter 2020 Heavy Precipitation Events
  • CIRA Snow/Cloud Layer Product & VIIRS observations of the 12 Feb 2020 Blowing Snow Event
  • Advected Layer Precipitable Water (ALPW) product for 5 February 2020 Severe and Flood event
  • Thin fog over snow in southwest Kansas – 29 January 2020
  • Thin fog over snow in southwest Kansas – 29 January 2020
  • 10 January 2020 – Southern Plains Severe Weather event with Elevated Mixed Layer (EML)
  • Snow Squalls in Pennsylvania on 8 January 2020
  • Elevated Mixed Layer event on 16 December 2019
  • Australian Wildfires
  • Australian Wildfires
  • Lake-effect snow from 7 November 2019
  • Lake-effect snow from 7 November 2019
  • Water vapor imagery in an extremely dry airmass – 31 October 2019
  • 21 October 2019 – nighttime detection of fog and outflow boundaries
  • CIRA ALPW Comparison for Two Northeast US Heavy Precipitation Events
  • Subtropical storm Melissa
  • JPSS/GOES Fire Detection Capabilities – Swan Lake Fire, AK
  • VIIRS flood observations along the Arkansas River
  • VIIRS observations of Katabatic Winds from the Transcontinental Mountain Range Adjacent to the Ross Ice Shelf in Antarctica
  • Dryline Bulges Identified in GOES-16 Split Window Difference on 30 April 2019
  • 17 April 2019 thunderstorm event over northern Mexico as observed by GOES-16
  • ALPW product for 26 April 2019 heavy rain / severe thunderstorm event
  • Nighttime Fog Monitoring
  • NCC monitoring severe weather during the nighttime
  • High Plains Snowstorm
  • 2-3 April 2019 East Coast Low – ALPW analysis
  • Nebraska flooding
  • Polar orbiting and geostationary lake ice monitoring
  • 3 March 2019 – Severe thunderstorm and heavy rainfall event
  • Radar and satellite ‘snowfall rate’ observations
  • Low cloud / fog over snow covered ground on 25 February 2019
  • Popocatépetl Volcanic Eruption
  • 14 February 2019 California Atmospheric River event
  • VIIRS Captures Ice/Ocean Movements
  • 4 February 2019 significant ice storm in the Upper Great Lakes
  • Observing sea surface temperatures from GOES and JPSS
  • Arctic Blast in the Upper Midwest
  • WS Harper Impacts on Northeast US
  • Winter Storm Harper
  • Fog and Low Clouds over Snow Cover in the Midwest: A case from 10 December 2018
  • Advected Layer Precipitable Water (ALPW) comparison for events in December 2018 – January 2019
  • New Mexico Snowstorm
  • 20 December 2018 Heavy Rain event in the Mid-Atlantic area
  • Advected Layer Precipitable Water (ALPW) for 14 December 2018 event
  • DNB and satellite identification
  • 21 November 2018 Snow Squall event in upstate New York
  • Sea Ice Motion and VIIRS Spatial Resolutions
  • Alaskan Aurora
  • DNB: Ship Light Monitoring and Sea Ice Motion
  • Hurricane Willa
  • Santa Ana Winds and Dust Identification
  • Hurricane Michael
  • The Arizona Hurricane Rosa Heavy Rainfall Event for Late September to Early October 2018
  • Hail damage swaths from severe storms over the High Plains as viewed from satellites during July 2018
  • Some Advected Layered Precipitable Water (ALPW) Comparisons Between Florence, Harvey (2017), Maria (2017) and Matthew (2016) with Respect to Rainfall and Severe Weather
  • Hurricane Florence
  • Hurricane Lane
  • Hurricane Hector
  • Dust off the coast of Africa!
  • Carr Fire
  • Typhoon Jongdari
  • Ferguson Fire, CA
  • Pawnee Fire, CA
  • GOES-16 Split Window Difference Precursor to Convective Initiation
  • Hurricane Aletta
  • Storm-relative animations for right-moving and left-moving storms
  • Volcan de Fuego, Guatemala erupts again!
  • Ute Park Fire, New Mexico
  • Alberto
  • Buzzard Fire, New Mexico
  • Fog event of 22 May 2018 in the midwest – focus on nighttime microphysics RGB
  • Hail swath observed by GOES-16
  • Colorado Dust Storm
  • Oklahoma Wildfires
  • Atmospheric River: Northern and Central California
  • Colorado Fog
  • Faka-Union Fire (Southwest Florida)
  • Synthetic imagery from the NSSL WRF-ARW for 7 March 2018 event
  • Tropical Cyclone Dumazile
  • East Coast Weather….
  • Mississippi and Ohio River Flooding
  • Flooding across the CONUS
  • Vortices off the California coast on 5 February 2018
  • Fuego de Volcan, Guatemala
  • Mayon Volcano Eruption
  • 2018 Nor’Easter and NCC!
  • 4 January 2018 explosive cyclogenesis event
  • High cloud obscuration during a lake-effect snow event
  • Snow in the southeastern US!
  • Thomas Fire
  • December Wildfires in California
  • Orographic cirrus / lee wave clouds as observed from GOES-16
  • Tropical Storm Rina
  • Early Morning Fog in Colorado
  • GOES-16 perspective of Leeside cold front and associated gravity waves – 30 October 2017
  • Early season lake-effect showers on 25 October 2017
  • Hurricane Ophelia and Wildfires in Spain and Portugal
  • California Wildfires
  • Advected Layer Precipitable Water product for Hurricane Harvey
  • Hurricane Harvey
  • Interesting features along the west coast on 15 August 2017
  • Fires in Pacific Northwest
  • Quasi-Null case for lots of TPW over eastern Colorado on 29 July 2017
  • Layer PW product for flooding on 27 July 2017
  • Gap flow in the Strait of Juan de Fuca
  • Tropical Activity in the East Pacific
  • California (Alamo Fire)
  • Onset of southwest monsoon as depicted by the CIRA advected LPW product
  • Advantage of 1-minute imagery for the evolution of rapidly evolving low clouds
  • Undular bore in the Split Window Difference Product
  • Island / coastal effects in the northeast on 19 June 2017
  • Colorado: Dead Dog Wildfire
  • Mesoscale Convective Vortex (MCV) over Texas on 9 June 2017
  • Tropical Storm Beatriz
  • 1-minute GOES-16 applications for the 8 May 2017 Colorado hail event
  • Southern Georgia: West Mims Fire
  • Tropical Cyclone Donna
  • 16 April 2017: 1.37 micron band (“Cirrus band”) features other than cirrus clouds
  • 1-minute applications for severe thunderstorms from 15-16 April 2017
  • Snow on the ground as depicted in the GOES-16 1.6 micron band
  • Low-level moisture as observed from the GOES-16 split window difference product
  • NCC, GOES-16 and the Pacific Northwest
  • Lake-effect showers off Salt Lake and Seasonal Lakes
  • 23 March 2017 Convection and Dust in Texas / New Mexico
  • 24 March 2017 fog / low stratus in the West
  • 22 March 2017 undular bore
  • 14 March 2017 Blizzard
  • GOES-16 7.34 micron band applications for the 6 March 2017 event
  • Madagascar: Tropical Cyclone Enawo
  • Comparison of GOES-16 with GOES-13
  • GOES-16 Mountain Wave clouds on 3 March 2017
  • Advected LPW product in identifying circulations in the vertical
  • 7-8 February 2017, New Orleans Power Outage
  • More Precipitation for the West Coast, 3 February 2017
  • 17-22 January Significant Precipitation for the West Coast
  • Post Atmospheric River Events in California, 011317
  • Atmospheric River event of 7-9 January 2017
  • Lake Effect Snow: Buffalo and Rochester, NY, 121416-121516
  • Nantahala National Forest Wildfires 11-11-16
  • 11 November 2016 Himawari imagery around Japan
  • South-Central Colorado: Junkins Fire
  • Hurricane Matthew 100616
  • Puerto Rico Power Outage 092116
  • Hurricane Season in the Atlantic: Invest Area 99L and TS Gaston
  • VIIRS Flood Detection Product: Gulf Coast Flooding, August 2016
  • 1-minute GOES-14 SRSO for 9 August 2016 Montana storm
  • NCC Imagery, Colorado Fires In July
  • 19 June 2016-Present: Beaver Creek Fire, Jackson County, Colorado
  • NUCAPS, Part Two: Field Campaign and Observations
  • Fort McMurray Wildfires and Near-Constant Contrast (NCC) Imagery
  • NUCAPS, Part One: Introduction
  • Synthetic Imagery from the NAM Alaska Nest 4 km
  • Suomi-NPP, VIIRS, Day-Night Band (DNB): Moon Phases
  • Cold Air Aloft Product: Arctic
  • DNB Percent Solar Reflectance – Colorado
  • CIRA Layer Precipitable Water product – snow cover issue
  • 4 June 2015 GOES 1-minute visible imagery and time lapse video
  • GOES 1-minute imagery on 2 June 2015 over North Dakota
  • GOES visible imagery analysis for 26 April 2015 tornadic storm in Texas
  • 2 April 2015 severe thunderstorm event
  • Typhoon Hagupit
  • GOES-14 SRSOR for May 20, 2014
  • SRSOR on 21 May 2014
  • May 8 2014 GOES SRSO for Severe Weather
  • Mesovortex over Lake Ontario from 12 December 2013
  • 10 June 2013 Colorado Dry Microburst
  • Synthetic imagery comparison from 2 different models
  • Synthetic imagery application of a snow event on March 5-6, 2013
  • Transverse bands on February 8, 2013
  • Mesoscale vortex development over Lake Ontario on January 23, 2013
  • December 3, 2012 Fog event in South Carolina
  • Synthetic Low Cloud / Fog Product for October 10, 2012
  • Super Typhoon Jelawat
  • Microburst Risk Algorithm observes Favorable Conditions for Strong Convective Winds over the Chesapeake Bay
  • New Mexico’s Whitewater-Baldy and Colorado’s High Park Fires: Case(s) of the “Disappearing Smoke” – Differences in Visible Smoke Detection – GOES 15 vs GOES 13
  • 1-Minute GOES Imagery over Colorado Severe Storms
  • March 2, 2012 Severe Weather Outbreak
  • Puget Sound Convergence Zone in Action
  • Snow and Cloud discrimination with GOES-R Proving Ground Product
  • The pre-storm environment for the 27 April 2011 tornado outbreak
  • Synthetic IR imagery for 19 April 2011
  • Synthetic Imagery for Severe Weather Forecasting
  • Synthetic Cloud Top Heights
  • United Airlines Flight 967 – Severe Turbulence, July 20, 2010
  • Oil and Water Really Don’t Mix
  • Is it Real, or is it…Synthetic GOES-R Imagery?
  • MODIS Longwave channel difference of Gulf Stream and Labrador currents
  • Severe thunderstorms over southwest Arkansas on 10 March 2010
  • MODIS Images: Lake Erie Ice Break-up and Ice Floe
  • GOES-11/MODIS channel differencing for icing hazard
  • GOES-R ABI smoke imagery for the Proving Ground
  • Proving Ground: GOES-R ABI color imagery
  • GOES-11 Longwave channel difference for liquid water
  • Thunderstorm features through channel differencing in the GOES-R Proving Ground
  • GOES-R Proving Ground At the Great Lakes
  • Synthetic imagery for model evaluation in the Proving Ground
  • Proving Ground: Future GOES-R – Convective Initiation
  • SHyMet for Forecasters Development Plan
  • Toward an Advanced Sounder on GOES?
  • Forecasting Convective Downburst Potential: Update
  • Texas Severe Storm during GOES-11 SRSO: 5 May 2009
  • West Texas Windstorm: 8 February 2009
  • Forecasting Convective Downburst Potential – by Ken Pryor (NESDIS)
  • The Summer Edition of ‘The Front’ – What’s New?
  • “California Burnin’ on Such a Summers Day”
  • Flash Flood Season in the Rocky Mountain West – Just a Reminder
  • Hello Dolly! Tropical Cyclone Season has “un”officially arrived!
  • The North American Monsoon Season Has Begun
  • Volcano Season is Year ‘Round
  • (Experimental) Tropical Cyclone Formation Probability Product (TCFP)
  • Our Thoughts and Hearts Go Out to the Boy Scouts of Nebraska and Iowa
  • The Weld County, Colorado Tornadoes of May 22, 2008 (Updated June 11, 2008)
  • Lightning as Proxy for VIL and/or Echo Tops (ET)
  • Some Great Knowledge, Papers, and Training Materials That You May Have Missed
  • Experimental Warning Program 2008 at NSSL starts April 28, 2008
  • Fires in Russia = Smoke in Minnesota
  • Market Yourselves – (and in the process) Inform and Educate Your Readers!
  • QPF Bombs and Getting the Most Out of Your Model
  • Hawaii, Up Close and Personal
  • Central CONUS River Flooding – from CIMSS
  • Highlights from the Dec. 11-12, 2007 “Review of the NCEP Production Suite” Conference
  • What Is Going On Here?
  • The Front: The Importance of Climatology in Aviation
  • Use of Satellite Data at National Weather Service Forecast Offices
  • AMS-FYI: GOES Imagery Applications at the Aviation Weather Center
  • AMS-FYI: United Airlines Polar Operations (5th GOES Users Conference)
  • What Could Have Been…
  • Phenomena along the California coast
  • Tropical Cyclones and Dvorak
  • Great Lakes Phenomenon
  • Hot, Cold, Moist, Dry…