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Selected Journal Publications

  1. Doswell, C.A. III, 1977: Obtaining meteorologically significant surface divergence fields through the filtering property of objective analysis. Mon. Wea. Rev., 105, 885-892. (PDF)
  2. Kelly, D.L., J. T. Schaefer, R.P. McNulty, C.A. Doswell III, and R.F. Abbey, Jr., 1978: An augmented tornado climatology, Mon. Wea. Rev., 106, 1172-1183. (PDF)
  3. Schaefer, J.T., and C. A. Doswell III, 1979: On the interpolation of a vector field. Mon. Wea. Rev., 107, 458-476. (PDF)
  4. Lemon, L.R., and C.A. Doswell III, 1979: Severe thunderstorm evolution and mesocyclone structure as related to tornadogenesis. Mon. Wea. Rev., 107, 1184-1197. (PDF)
  5. Doswell, C.A. III, 1980: Synoptic-scale environments associated with High Plains severe thunderstorms. Bull. Amer. Meteor. Soc., 61, 1388-1400. (PDF)
  6. Maddox, R.A., and C.A. Doswell III, 1982: An examination of the jet stream configurations, 500 my vorticity advection and low-level thermal advection patterns during extended periods of intense convection. Mon. Wea. Rev., 110, 184-197. (PDF)
  7. Doswell, C.A. III, 1984: A kinematic analysis of frontogenesis associated with a nondivergent vortex. J. Atmos. Sci., 41, 1242-1248. (PDF)
  8. Doswell, C.A. III, 1984: Reply to Comments on 'A kinematic analysis of frontogenesis associated with a nondivergent vortex.' J. Atmos. Sci., 42, 2076-2079. (PDF)
  9. Kelly, D.L., J.T. Schaefer, and C.A. Doswell III, 1985: Climatology of nontornadic severe thunderstorm events in the United States. Mon. Wea. Rev., 113, 1997-2014. (PDF)
  10. Zamora, R.J., M.A. Shapiro, and C.A. Doswell III, 1987: The diagnosis of upper tropospheric divergence and ageostrophic wind using profiler wind observations. Mon. Wea. Rev., 115, 871-884. (PDF)
  11. Doswell, C.A. III, 1987: The distinction between large-scale and mesoscale contribution to severe convection: A case study example. Wea. Forecasting, 2, 4-16. (PDF)
  12. Doswell, C.A. III, and F. Caracena, 1988: Derivative estimation from marginally-sampled vector point functions. J. Atmos. Sci., 45, 242-253. (PDF)
  13. Doswell, C.A. III, 1988: Comments on 'An improved technique for computing the horizontal pressure-gradient force at the Earth's surface.' Mon. Wea. Rev., 116, 1251-1254. (PDF)
  14. Doswell, C.A. III, and D.W. Burgess, 1988: On some issues of Unites States tornado climatology. Mon. Wea. Rev., 116, 495-501. (PDF)
  15. Doswell, C.A. III, 1990: Comments on 'A winter mesocyclone over the midwestern United States.' Wea. Forecasting, 5, 162-165 (PDF)
  16. Doswell, C.A. III, 1991: A point of clarification about area and energy on common thermodynamic diagrams. Wea. Forecasting, 6, 299-301 (PDF)
  17. Schwartz, B.E. and C.A. Doswell III, 1991: North American rawinsonde observations: Problems, concerns, and a call to action. Bull. Amer. Meteor. Soc., 72, 1885-1896. (PDF)
  18. Brooks, H.E., C.A. Doswell III, and R.A. Maddox, 1992: On the use of mesoscale and cloud-scale models in operational forecasting. Wea. Forecasting, 7, 120-132 (PDF)
  19. Branick, M., and C.A. Doswell III, 1992: An observation of the relationship between supercell structure and lightning ground-strike polarity. Wea. Forecasting, 7, 143-149 (PDF)
  20. Doswell, C.A. III, 1992: Forecaster workstation design: Concepts and issues. Wea. Forecasting, 7, 398-407 (PDF)
  21. Davies-Jones, R, C.A. Doswell III, and H.E. Brooks, 1994: Comments on 'Initiation and evolution of updraft rotation within an incipient supercell thunderstorm.' J. Atmos. Sci., 51, 326-331. (PDF)
  22. R.H. Johns and C.A. Doswell III, 1992: Severe local storms forecasting. Wea. Forecasting, 7, 588-612. (PDF)
  23. Moller, A.R., C.A. Doswell III, M.P. Foster, and G.R. Woodall, 1994: The operational recognition of supercell thunderstorm environments and storm structures. Wea. Forecasting, 9, 327-347. (PDF)
  24. Brooks, H.E., C.A. Doswell III, and J. Cooper, 1994: On the environments of tornadic and nontornadic mesocyclones. Wea. Forecasting, 9, 606-618. (PDF)
  25. Brooks, H.E., C.A. Doswell III, and R.B. Wilhelmson, 1994: The role of midtropospheric winds in the evolution and maintenance of low-level mesocyclones. Mon. Wea. Rev., 122, 126-136. (PDF)
  26. Doswell, C.A. III, and E.N. Rasmussen, 1994: The effect of neglecting the virtual temperature correction on CAPE calculations. Wea. Forecasting, 9, 625-629. (PDF)
  27. Davies, J.M, C.A. Doswell III, D.W. Burgess, and J.F. Weaver, 1994: Some noteworthy aspects of the Hesston, Kansas, tornado family of 13 March 1990. Bull. Amer. Meteor. Soc., 75, 1007-1017. (PDF)
  28. Sanders, F., and C.A. Doswell III, 1995: A case for detailed surface analysis. Bull. Amer. Meteor. Soc., 76, 505-521. (PDF)
  29. Doswell, C.A. III, 1995: Comments on 'Single-Doppler radar observations of a mini-supercell tornadic thunderstorm' Mon. Wea. Rev., 123, 230-234. (PDF)
  30. Brooks, H.E., and C.A. Doswell III, 1996: A comparison of measures-oriented and distributions-oriented approaches to forecast verification. Wea. Forecasting, 11, 288-303. (PDF)
  31. Doswell, C.A. III, H.E. Brooks, and R.A. Maddox, 1996: Flash flood forecasting: An ingredients-based methodology. Wea. Forecasting, 11, 560-580. (PDF)
  32. Doswell, C.A. III, and S. Lasher-Trapp, 1997: On measuring the degree of irregularity in an observing network. J. Atmos. Oceanic Technol., 14, 120-132. (PDF)
  33. Romero, R., C. Ramis, S. Alonso, C.A. Doswell III, and D.J. Stensrud, 1998: Mesoscale model simulations of three heavy precipitation events in the western Mediterranean region. Mon. Wea. Rev., 126, 1859-1881. (PDF)
  34. Doswell, C.A. III, C. Ramis, R. Romero, and S. Alonso, 1998: A diagnostic study of three heavy precipitation episodes in the western Mediterranean region. Wea. Forecasting, 13, 102-124. (PDF)
  35. Doswell, C.A. III and H.E. Brooks, 1998: Budget cutting and value of weather services. Wea. Forecasting. 13, 206-212. (PDF)
  36. Hall, T, H.E. Brooks, and C.A. Doswell III, 1999: Precipitation forecasting using a neural network. Wea. Forecasting, 14, 338-345. (PDF)
  37. Doswell, C.A. III, A.R. Moller, and H.E. Brooks, 1999: Storm spotting and public awareness since the first tornado forecasts of 1948. Wea. Forecasting, 14, 544-557. (PDF)
  38. Spencer, P.L., P.R. Janish, and C.A. Doswell III, 1999: A four-dimensional objective analysis scheme and multitriangle technique for wind profiler data. Mon. Wea. Rev., 128, 279-291. (PDF)
  39. Romero, R., C.A. Doswell III, and C. Ramis, 2000: Mesoscale numerical study of two cases of long-lived quasi-stationary convective systems over eastern Spain. Mon. Wea. Rev., 128, 3731-3751. (PDF)
  40. Schultz, D.M., P.N. Schumacher, and C.A. Doswell III, 2000: The intricacies of instabilites. Mon. Wea. Rev., 128, 4143-4148. (PDF)
  41. Schultz, D.M., and C.A. Doswell III, 2000: Analyzing and forecasting Rocky Mountain lee cyclogenesis often associated with strong winds. Wea. Forecasting, 15, 152-722. (PDF)
  42. Trapp, R.J., and C.A. Doswell III, 2000: Radar data objective analysis. J. Atmos. Oceanic Technol., 17, 105-120. (PDF)
  43. Spencer, P.J., and C. A. Doswell III, 2001: A quantitative comparison between traditional and line integral methods for derivative estimation. Mon. Wea. Rev., 129, 2538-2554. (PDF)
  44. Evans, J.S., and C.A. Doswell III, 2001: Examination of derecho environments using proximity soundings. Wea. Forecasting, 16, 329-342 (PDF)
  45. Brooks, H.E., and C.A. Doswell III, 2001: Normalized damage from major tornadoes in the United States: 1890-1999. Wea. Forecasting, 16, 168-176. (PDF)
  46. Smith, J.A., M.L. Baeck, Y. Zhang, and C.A. Doswell III, 2001: Extreme rainfall and flooding from supercell thunderstorms. J. Hydrometeor., 2, 469-489. (PDF)
  47. Brooks, H.E., and C.A. Doswell III, 2002: Deaths in the 3 May 1999 Oklahoma City tornado from a historical perspective. Wea. Forecasting. 17, 354-361. (PDF)
  48. Speheger, D.A., C.A. Doswell III, and G.J. Stumpf, 2002: The tornadoes of 3 May 1999: Event verification in central Oklahoma and related issues. Wea. Forecasting. 17, 362-381. (PDF)
  49. Doswell, C.A. III, and H.E. Brooks, 2002: Lessons learned from the damage produced by the tornadoes of 3 May 1999. Wea. Forecasting, 17, 611-618. (PDF)
  50. Hanstrum, B.N, G.A. Mills, A. Watson, J.P. Monteverdi, and C.A. Doswell III, 2002: The cool-season tornadoes of California and Southern Australia. Wea. Forecasting, 17, 705-722. (PDF)
  51. Doswell, C.A. III, D.V. Baker and C.A. Liles, 2002: Recognition of negative mesoscale factors for severe weather potential: A case studyWea. Forecasting, 17, 937-954. (PDF)
  52. Doswell, C. A. III, and J.S. Evans, 2003: Proximity sounding analysis for derechos and supercells: An assessment of similarities and differences. Atmos. Res., 67-68, 117-133 (PDF)
  53. Doswell, C.A. III, 2003: Societal impacts of severe thunderstorms and tornadoes: Lessons learned and implications for Europe. Atmos. Res., 67-68 ,135-152. (PDF)
  54. Setvák, M, R.M. Rabin, C.A. Doswell III, and V. Levizzani, 2003: Satellite observations of convective storm top features in the 1.6 and 3.7/3.9 µm spectral bands. Atmos. Res., 67-68 , 607-627. (PDF)
  55. Monteverdi, J.P, C.A. Doswell III, and G.S. Lipari, 2003: Shear parameter thresholds for forecasting tornadic thunderstorms in northern and central California. Wea. Forecasting, 18, 357-370 (PDF)
  56. Brooks, H.E., C. A. Doswell III, and M. P. Kay, 2003: Climatological estimates of local daily tornado probability for the United States. Wea. Forecasting, 18, 626-640. (PDF)
  57. Doswell, C.A. III, 2003: Comments on 'Extraction of geopotential height and temperature structure from profiler and rawinsonde winds. ' Mon. Wea. Rev., 131, 1502-1503. (PDF)
  58. Doswell, C.A. III, and P.M. Markowski, 2004: Is buoyancy a relative quantity? Mon. Wea. Rev., 132, 853-863. (PDF)
  59. Doswell, C.A. III, 2004: Weather forecasting by humans - Heuristics and decision making. Wea. Forecasting, 19, 1115-1126. (PDF)
  60. Doswell, C.A. III, H.E. Brooks, and M.P. Kay, 2005: Climatological estimates of daily nontornadic severe thunderstorm probability for the United States. Wea. Forecasting, [in press]. (PDF)

 


Other Publications

  1. Doswell, C.A. III, 1993: Scientific approaches for very short-range forecasting of severe convective storms in the United States of America. Proceedings, International Workshop on Observations/Forecasting of Meso-scale Severe Weather and Technology of Reduction of Relevant Disasters (Tokyo, Japan), Science and Technology Agency, 181-188. (PDF)
  2. Doswell, C.A. III, 1994: Flash flood-producing convective storms: Current understanding and research. Proceedings, Spain-U.S. Joint Workshop in Natural Hazards, Barcelona, Spain, Iowa Institute of Hydraulic Research, University of Iowa, 97-107. (PDF)
  3. Doswell, C.A. III, 1994: Extreme convective windstorms: Current understanding and research. Proceedings, Spain-U.S. Joint Workshop in Natural Hazards, Barcelona, Spain, Iowa Institute of Hydraulic Research, University of Iowa. 44-55. (PDF)
  4. Brooks, H.E., J.M. Fritsch, and C.A. Doswell III, 1996: The future of weather forecasting: The eras of revolution and reconstruction. Preprints, 15th AMS Conf. Wea. Anal. and Forecasting. Norfolk, VA, Amer. Meteor. Soc., 523-526. (PDF)
  5. Doswell, C.A. III, 1996: Severe thunderstorm warning services: Responsibilities to the public (keynote address). Preprints, 5th Australian Severe Storms Conf., Avoca Beach, New South Wales, Bureau of Meteorology. (PDF)
  6. Doswell, C.A. III, 1996: On convective indices and sounding classification. Preprints, 5th Australian Severe Storms Conf., Avoca Beach, New South Wales, Bureau of Meteorology. (PDF)
  7. Doswell, C.A. III, 1996: Science, numerical models, and forecasting: An overview pertinent to convection. 5th Australian Severe Storms Conf., Avoca Beach, New South Wales, Bureau of Meteorology. (PDF)
  8. Doswell, C.A. III, 1996: Verification of forecasts of convection: Uses, abuses, and requirements. Preprints, 5th Australian Severe Storms Conf., Avoca Beach, New South Wales, Bureau of Meteorology. (PDF)
  9. Doswell, C.A. III and E.N. Rasmussen, 1996: VORTEX: Preliminary findings and implications. Preprints, 5th Australian Severe Storms Conf., Avoca Beach, New South Wales, Bureau of Meteorology. (PDF)
  10. Doswell, C.A. III, 1996: Short-range ensemble forecasting: Concepts for application to severe thunderstorms. Preprints, 5th Australian Severe Storms Conf., Avoca Beach, New South Wales, Bureau of Meteorology. (PDF)
  11. Doswell, C.A. III, 1996: Thunderstorms. Encyclopedia of Climate and Weather (S. Schneider, Ed.), Oxford University Press (New York), 757-761. (PDF)
  12. Doswell, C.A. III, 1996: Storms. Encyclopedia of Climate and Weather (S. Schneider, Ed.), Oxford University Press (New York), 720-723. (PDF)
  13. Doswell, C.A. III, 2001: Severe convective storms -- An overview. Severe Convective Storms, Meteor. Monogr., 28, no. 50, Amer. Meteor. Soc., 1-26. (PDF)
  14. Doswell, C.A. III, and L.F. Bosart, 2001: Extratropical synoptic-scale processes and severe convection. Severe Convective Storms, Meteor. Monogr ., 28, no. 50, Amer. Meteor. Soc., 27-69. (PDF)
  15. Doswell, C.A. III, 2002: Flooding. Encyclopedia of Atmospheric Sciences, (J. Holton, J. Curry, and J. Pyle, Eds.), Academic Press (New York), 769-776. (PDF)
  16. Doswell, C.A. III, 2002: Severe storms. Encyclopedia of Atmospheric Sciences, (J. Holton, J. Curry, and J. Pyle, Eds.), Academic Press (New York), 2054-2061. (PDF)
  17. Evans, J.S., and C.A. Doswell III, 2002: Investigating derecho and supercell proximity soundings. Preprint,, 21st Conf. Severe Local Storms (San Antonio, TX), Amer. Meteor Soc., 635-638. (PDF)
  18. Doswell, C.A. III, 2003: A Guide to F-Scale Damage Assessment. U.S. Dept. of Commerce, NOAA/NWS, 94 pp. (PDF)
  19. Doswell, C.A. III, 2005: Storm systems. Encyclopedia of Hydrological Sciences (M.G. Anderson, Ed.), John Wiley and Sons, [in press]. (PDF)







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