The Complete EJSSM Guide for Authors, Editors, and Reviewers (PDF)
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Dean, L. E., D. R. Moran, and R. D. Hicks, 2022: In-situ video observations and analysis of the 16 June 2014 Pilger, Nebraska EF4 west tornado. Electronic J. Severe Storms Meteor., 17 (3), 1–28.
Wilson, M. B., and M. S. Van Den Broeke, 2022: Using the Supercell Polarimetric Observation Research Kit (SPORK) to examine a large sample of pretornadic and nontornadic supercells. Electronic J. Severe Storms Meteor., 17 (2), 1–38.
Straka, J. M. and K. M. Kanak, 2022: A climatology of long-track tornadoes. Electronic J. Severe Storms Meteor., 17 (1), 1–49.
Dostalek, J. F., L. D. Grasso, Y.-J. Noh, T.-C Wu, J. W. Zeitler, H. G. Weinman, A. E. Cohen., and D. T. Lindsey, 2021: Using GOES ABI split-window radiances to retrieve daytime low-level water vapor for convective forecasting. Electronic J. Severe Storms Meteor., 16 (2), 1-19.
Morris, M. T., K. A. Brewster, and F. H. Carr, 2021: . Electronic J. Severe Storms Meteor., 16 (1), 1-39.
Lewis, J. M., S. Lakshmivarahan, J. Hu, and R. Rabin, 2020: . Electronic J. Severe Storms Meteor., 15 (4), 1-20.
Baerg, B. M., W. P. Gargan, A. E. Cohen, R. L. Thompson, B. T. Smith, A. P. Gerard, C. J. Schultz, L. A. Kelly, and H. V. Nepaul, 2020: Radar-based, storm-scale circulation and tornado-probability tendencies preceding tornadogenesis in Kansas and Nebraska. Electronic J. Severe Storms Meteor., 15 (3), 1-23.
Grasso, L., and Coauthors, 2020: Application of the GOES-16 Advanced Baseline Imager: Morphology of a preconvective environment on 17 April 2019. Electronic J. Severe Storms Meteor., 15 (2), 1-24.
Klepatski, J. P., and S. M. Milrad, 2020: Composite Analysis of Cool-Season Florida Tornado Outbreaks. Electronic J. Severe Storms Meteor., 15 (1), 1-34.
Coleman, T. A., K. R. Knupp, J. P. Dice, K. Laws, and C. Darden, 2019: . Electronic J. Severe Storms Meteor., 14 (4), 1-24.
Lyza, A. W., R. Castro, E. Lenning, M. T. Friedlein, B. S. Borchardt, A. W. Clayton, and K. R. Knupp, 2019: A multi-platform reanalysis of the Kankakee Valley tornado cluster on 30 June 2014. Electronic J. Severe Storms Meteor., 14 (3), 1-64.
Carroll-Smith, D. L., L. C. Dawson, and R. J. Trapp, 2019: High-resolution real-data WRF modeling and verification of tropical cyclone tornadoes associated with Hurricane Ivan (2004). Electronic J. Severe Storms Meteor., 14 (2), 1-36.
Beveridge, S. L., J. L. Houser, and S. R. Marzola, 2019: A statistical evaluation of tornado-production tendencies of southernmost supercells compared to adjacent supercells in a north-south-oriented line. Electronic J. Severe Storms Meteor., 14 (1), 1-33.
Coleman, T. A., A. W. Lyza, K. R. Knupp, K. Laws, and W. Wyatt, 2018: A significant tornado in a heterogeneous environment during VORTEX-SE. Electronic J. Severe Storms Meteor., 13 (2), 1-25.
Ortega, K. L., 2018: Evaluating multi-radar, multi-sensor products for surface hail-fall diagnosis. Electronic J. Severe Storms Meteor., 13 (1), 1-36.
Davies, J. M., 2017: Meteorological setting for a catastrophic event: The deadly Joplin tornado of 22 May 2011. Electronic J. Severe Storms Meteor., 12 (3), 1-23.
Lyza, A. W., A. W. Clayton, K. R. Knupp, E. Lenning, M. T. Friedlein, R. Castro, and E. S. Bentley, 2017: Analysis of mesovortex characteristics, behavior, and interactions during the second 30 June-1 July 2014 midwestern derecho event. Electronic J. Severe Storms Meteor., 12 (2), 1-33.
Zenoble, M. D., and C. J. Peterson, 2017: Remotely visible width and discontinuity of 50 tornado damage paths through forested landscapes. Electronic J. Severe Storms Meteor., 12 (1), 1-21.
Lanicci, J. M., 2016: A multi-scale analysis of the atmospheric conditions associated with the Daytona Beach tornado of Christmas Day 2006. Electronic J. Severe Storms Meteor., 11 (5), 1-44.
Lewis, J. M., S. Lakshmivarahan, J. Hu, R. Edwards, R. A. Maddox, R. L. Thompson, and S. F. Corfidi, 2016: Ensemble forecasting of return flow over the Gulf of Mexico. Electronic J. Severe Storms Meteor., 11 (4), 1-26.
Houston, A. L., 2016: The sensitivity of deep ascent of cold-pool air to vertical shear and cold-pool buoyancy. Electronic J. Severe Storms Meteor., 11 (3), 1-29.
Rigo, T., and N. Pineda, 2016: Inferring the severity of a multicell thunderstorm evolving to supercell, by means of radar and total lightning. Electronic J. Severe Storms Meteor., 11 (2), 1-27.
Bentley, E. S., and J. Logsdon, 2016: An examination of the mesoscale environment and evolution of the northern Indiana/northwest Ohio derecho of 29 June 2012. Electronic J. Severe Storms Meteor., 11 (1), 1-25.
Allen, J. T., and M. K. Tippett, 2015: The characteristics of United States hail reports: 1955-2014. Electronic J. Severe Storms Meteor., 10 (3), 1-31.
Carlaw, L. B., J. A. Brotzge, and F. H. Carr, 2015: Investigating the impacts of assimilating surface observations on high-resolution forecasts of the 15 May 2013 tornado event. Electronic J. Severe Storms Meteor., 10 (2), 1-34.
Obermeier, H. M. and M. R. Anderson, 2015: Verification and analysis of impact-based tornado warnings in the Central Region of the National Weather Service. Electronic J. Severe Storms Meteor., 10 (1), 1-20.
Johnson, A. W., and K. E. Sugden, 2014: Evaluation of sounding-derived thermodynamic and wind-related parameters associated with large hail events. Electronic J. Severe Storms Meteor., 9 (5), 1-42.
Coffer, B. E., 2014: Would "tornado-preventing" walls work? Electronic J. Severe Storms Meteor., 9 (4), 1-13.
Van Den Broeke, M. S., 2014: Effects of mid- and upper-level dry layers on microphysics of simulated supercell storms. Electronic J. Severe Storms Meteor., 9 (3), 1-29.
Lindley, T. T., G. P. Murdoch, J. L. Guyer, G. D. Skwira, K. J. Schneider, S. R. Nagle, K. M. Van Speybroeck, B. R. Smith, and M.-J. Beierle, 2014: Southern Great Plains wildfire outbreaks. Electronic J. Severe Storms Meteor., 9 (2), 1-43.
Andretta, T. A., 2014: Topographic sensitivity of the Snake River Plain Convergence Zone of eastern Idaho. Part II: Numerical simulations. Electronic J. Severe Storms Meteor., 9 (1), 1-33.
Widen, H. M., and Coauthors, 2013: Adjusted tornado probabilities. Electronic J. Severe Storms Meteor., 8 (7), 1-12.
Hodanish, S. J., E. Williams, and B. Boldi, 2013: Early history of using total lightning data at NWS Melbourne, Florida. Electronic J. Severe Storms Meteor., 8 (6), 1-26.
Thompson, R. L., B. T. Smith, A. R. Dean, and P. T. Marsh, 2013: Spatial distributions of tornadic near-storm environments by convective mode. Electronic J. Severe Storms Meteor., 8 (5), 1-22.
Milrad, S. M., and C. M. Kelly, 2013: Synoptic-scale precursors, characteristics and typing of nocturnal mesoscale convective complexes in the Great Plains. Electronic J. Severe Storms Meteor., 8 (4), 1-59.
Garner, J. M., 2013: A study of synoptic-scale tornado regimes. Electronic J. Severe Storms Meteor., 8 (3), 1-25.
Johns, R. H., D. W. Burgess, C. A. Doswell III, M. S. Gilmore, J. A. Hart, and S. F. Piltz, 2013: The 1925 Tri-State tornado damage path and associated storm system. Electronic J. Severe Storms Meteor., 8 (2), 1-33.
Maddox, R. A., M. S. Gilmore, C. A. Doswell III, R. H. Johns, C. A. Crisp, D. W. Burgess, J. A. Hart, and S. F. Piltz, 2013: Meteorological analyses of the Tri-State tornado event of March 1925. Electronic J. Severe Storms Meteor., 8 (1), 1-27.
Frelich, L. E., and E. J. Ostuno, 2012: Estimating wind speeds of convective storms from tree damage. Electronic J. Severe Storms Meteor., 7 (9), 1-19.
Kuster, C. M., P. Burke, and A. A. Taylor, 2012: An 11-year radar-based study of tornadic thunderstorms over central Oklahoma. Electronic J. Severe Storms Meteor., 7 (8), 1-18.
Banacos, P. C., M. L. Ekster, J. W. Dellicarpini, and E. J. Lyons, 2012: A multiscale analysis of the 1 June 2011 northeast U.S. severe weather outbreak and associated Springfield, Massachusetts tornado. Electronic J. Severe Storms Meteor., 7 (7), 1-40.
Edwards, R., 2012: Tropical cyclone tornadoes: A review of knowledge in research and prediction. Electronic J. Severe Storms Meteor., 7 (6), 1-61.
Garner, J. M., 2012: Environments of significant tornadoes occurring within the warm sector versus those occurring along surface baroclinic boundaries. Electronic J. Severe Storms Meteor., 7 (5), 1-28.
Finch, J. D., and D. Bikos, 2012: Russian tornado outbreak of 9 June 1984. Electronic J. Severe Storms Meteor., 7 (4), 1-28.
Lakshmanan, V., 2012: Image processing of weather radar reflectivity data: Should it be done in Z or dBZ?. Electronic J. Severe Storms Meteor., 7 (3), 1-8.
Spoden, P. J., R. A. Wolf, and L. R. Lemon, 2012: Operational uses of spectrum width. Electronic J. Severe Storms Meteor., 7 (2), 1-28.
Laflin J. M., and A. L. Houston, 2012: A modeling study of supercell development in the presence of a preexisting airmass boundary. Electronic J. Severe Storms Meteor., 7 (1), 1-29.
Gensini, V. A., and W. L. Ashley, 2011: Climatology of potentially severe convective environments from the North American regional reanalysis. Electronic J. Severe Storms Meteor., 6 (8), 1-40.
Blair, S. F., D. R. Deroche, J. M. Boustead, J. W. Leighton, B. L. Barjenbruch, and W. P. Gargan, 2011: A radar-based assessment of the detectability of giant hail. Electronic J. Severe Storms Meteor., 6 (7), 1-30.
Mead, C. M., and R. L. Thompson, 2011: Environmental characteristics associated with nocturnal significant-tornado events in the central and southern Great Plains. Electronic J. Severe Storms Meteor., 6 (6), 1-35.
Kumjian, M. R., 2011: Precipitation properties of supercell hook echoes. Electronic J. Severe Storms Meteor., 6 (5), 1-21.
Dunn, J., and T. Best, 2011: Bow echo and mesovortex evolution during the 2 May 2007 North Texas derecho. Electronic J. Severe Storms Meteor., 6 (4), 1-25.
Markowski, P., M. Majcen, Y. Richardson, J. Marquis, and J. Wurman, 2011: Characteristics of the wind field in a trio of nontornadic low-level mesocyclones observed by the Doppler on Wheels radars. Electronic J. Severe Storms Meteor., 6 (3), 1-48.
Shafer, C., and C. A. Doswell III, 2011: Using kernel density estimation to identify, rank, and classify severe weather outbreak events. Electronic J. Severe Storms Meteor., 6 (2), 1-28.
Lindley, T. T., J. D. Vitale, W. S. Burgett, and M.-J. Beierle, 2011: Proximity meteorological observations for wind-driven grassland wildfire starts on the southern High Plains. Electronic J. Severe Storms Meteor., 6 (1), 1-27.
Shafer, C., C. A. Doswell III, L. M. Leslie, and M. B. Richman, 2010: On the use of areal coverage of parameters favorable for severe weather to discriminate major outbreaks. Electronic J. Severe Storms Meteor., 5 (7), 1-44.
Monteverdi, J. P., and R. Edwards, 2010: The redevelopment of a warm-core structure in Erin: A case of inland tropical storm formation. Electronic J. Severe Storms Meteor., 5 (6), 1-18.
Finch, J., and D. Bikos, 2010: A long-lived tornadic supercell over Colorado and Wyoming, 22 May 2008. Electronic J. Severe Storms Meteor., 5 (5), 1-27.
Blair, S. F., and E. P. K. Lunde, 2010: Tornadoes impacting Interstates: Service and societal considerations. Electronic J. Severe Storms Meteor., 5 (4), 1-16.
Andretta, T. A., and B. Geerts, 2010: Heavy snowfall produced by topographically-induced winds in the Snake River Plain of eastern Idaho. Part I: Observational analysis. Electronic J. Severe Storms Meteor., 5 (3), 1-33.
Schultz, D. M., 2010: How to research and write effective case studies in meteorology. Electronic J. Severe Storms Meteor., 5 (2), 1-18.
Shafer, C., and C. A. Doswell III, 2010: A multivariate index for ranking and classifying severe weather outbreaks. Electronic J. Severe Storms Meteor., 5 (1), 1-39.
Geerts, B., T. Andretta, S. J. Luberda, J. Vogt, Y. Wang, L. D. Oolman, J. Finch and D. Bikos, 2009: A case study of a long-lived tornadic mesocyclone in a low-CAPE complex-terrain environment. Electronic J. Severe Storms Meteor., 4 (3), 1-29.
McKinney, C. M., L. D. Carey, and G. R. Patrick, 2008: Total lightning observations of supercells over north central Texas. Electronic J. Severe Storms Meteor., 4 (2), 1-25.
Beatty, K., E. N. Rasmussen, J. M. Straka, and L. R. Lemon, 2009: The supercell spectrum. Part II: A semi-objective method for radar classification of supercell type. Electronic J. Severe Storms Meteor., 4 (1), 1-30.
Beatty, K., E. N. Rasmussen, and J. M. Straka, 2008: The supercell spectrum. Part I: A review of research related to supercell precipitation morphology. Electronic J. Severe Storms Meteor., 3 (4), 1-21.
Blair, S. F., D. R. Deroche, and A. E. Pietrycha, 2008: In situ observations of the 21 April 2007 Tulia, Texas tornado. Electronic J. Severe Storms Meteor., 3 (3), 1-27.
Esterheld, J. M. and D. J. Giuliano, 2008: Discriminating between tornadic and non-tornadic supercells: A new hodograph technique. Electronic J. Severe Storms Meteor., 3 (2), 1-50.
Ostuno, E. J., 2008: A case study in forensic meteorology: Investigating the 3 April 1956 tornadoes in southwest Lower Michigan. Electronic J. Severe Storms Meteor., 3 (1), 1-33.
Straka, J. M., E. N. Rasmussen, R. P. Davies-Jones, and P. M. Markowski, 2007: An observational and idealized numerical examination of low-level counter-rotating vortices in the rear flank of supercells. Electronic J. Severe Storms Meteor., 2 (8), 1-22.
Lewis, J. M., 2007: A forecaster's story: Robert H. Johns. Electronic J. Severe Storms Meteor., 2 (7), 1-19.
Kennedy, A. D., E. N. Rasmussen, and J. M. Straka, 2007: A visual observation of the 6 June 2005 descending reflectivity core. Electronic J. Severe Storms Meteor., 2 (6), 1-12.
Doswell, C. A. III, 2007: Small sample size and data quality issues illustrated using tornado occurrence data. Electronic J. Severe Storms Meteor., 2 (5), 1-16.
Doswell, C. A. III, and M. J. Haugland, 2007: A comparison of two cold fronts - Effects of the planetary boundary layer on the mesoscale. Electronic J. Severe Storms Meteor., 2 (4), 1-12.
Lindley, T. T., and L. R. Lemon, 2007: Preliminary observations of weak three-body scatter spikes associated with low-end severe hail. Electronic J. Severe Storms Meteor., 2 (3), 1-15.
Bunkers, M. J., and J. W. Stoppkotte, 2007: Documentation of a rare tornadic left-moving supercell. Electronic J. Severe Storms Meteor., 2 (2), 1-22.
Doswell, C. A. III, 2007: Historical overview of severe convective storms research. Electronic J. Severe Storms Meteor., 2 (1), 1-25.
Doswell, C. A. III, and D. M. Schultz, 2006: On the use of indices and parameters in forecasting severe storms. Electronic J. Severe Storms Meteor., 1 (3), 1-22.
Umscheid, M. E., J. P. Monteverdi, and J. M. Davies, 2006: Photographs and analysis of an unusually large and long-lived firewhirl. Electronic J. Severe Storms Meteor., 1 (2), 1-13.
Edwards, R., and D. M. Schultz, 2006: Editorial: Introducing EJSSM. Electronic J. Severe Storms Meteor., 1 (1), 1-2.
ALPHABETICAL
Allen, J. T., and M. K. Tippett, 2015: The characteristics of United States hail reports: 1955-2014. Electronic J. Severe Storms Meteor., 10 (3), 1-31.
Andretta, T. A., 2014: Topographic sensitivity of the Snake River Plain Convergence Zone of eastern Idaho. Part II: Numerical simulations. Electronic J. Severe Storms Meteor., 9 (1), 1-33.
Andretta, T. A., and B. Geerts, 2010: Heavy snowfall produced by topographically-induced winds in the Snake River Plain of eastern Idaho. Part I: Observational analysis. Electronic J. Severe Storms Meteor., 5 (3), 1-33.
Baerg, B. M., W. P. Gargan, A. E. Cohen, R. L. Thompson, B. T. Smith, A. P. Gerard, C. J. Schultz, L. A. Kelly, and H. V. Nepaul, 2020: Radar-based, storm-scale circulation and tornado-probability tendencies preceding tornadogenesis in Kansas and Nebraska. Electronic J. Severe Storms Meteor., 15 (3), 1-23.
Banacos, P. C., M. L. Ekster, J. W. Dellicarpini, and E. J. Lyons, 2012: A multiscale analysis of the 1 June 2011 northeast U.S. severe weather outbreak and associated Springfield, Massachusetts tornado. Electronic J. Severe Storms Meteor., 7 (7), 1-40.
Beatty, K., E. N. Rasmussen, J. M. Straka, and L. R. Lemon, 2009: The supercell spectrum. Part II: A semi-objective method for radar classification of supercell type. Electronic J. Severe Storms Meteor., 4 (1), 1-30.
Beatty, K., E. N. Rasmussen, and J. M. Straka, 2008: The supercell spectrum. Part I: A review of research related to supercell precipitation morphology. Electronic J. Severe Storms Meteor., 3 (4), 1-21.
Bentley, E. S., and J. Logsdon, 2016: An examination of the mesoscale environment and evolution of the northern Indiana/northwest Ohio derecho of 29 June 2012. Electronic J. Severe Storms Meteor., 11 (1), 1-25.
Beveridge, S. L., J. L. Houser, and S. R. Marzola, 2019: A statistical evaluation of tornado-production tendencies of southernmost supercells compared to adjacent supercells in a north-south-oriented line. Electronic J. Severe Storms Meteor., 14 (1), 1-33.
Blair, S. F., D. R. Deroche, J. M. Boustead, J. W. Leighton, B. L. Barjenbruch, and W. P. Gargan, 2011: A radar-based assessment of the detectability of giant hail. Electronic J. Severe Storms Meteor., 6 (7), 1-30.
Blair, S. F., and E. P. K. Lunde, 2010: Tornadoes impacting Interstates: Service and societal considerations. Electronic J. Severe Storms Meteor., 5 (4), 1-16.
Blair, S. F., D. R. Deroche, and A. E. Pietrycha, 2008: In situ observations of the 21 April 2007 Tulia, Texas tornado. Electronic J. Severe Storms Meteor., 3 (3), 1-27.
Bunkers, M. J., and J. W. Stoppkotte, 2007: Documentation of a rare tornadic left-moving supercell. Electronic J. Severe Storms Meteor., 2 (2), 1-22.
Carlaw, L. B., J. A. Brotzge, and F. H. Carr, 2015: Investigating the impacts of assimilating surface observations on high-resolution forecasts of the 15 May 2013 tornado event. Electronic J. Severe Storms Meteor., 10 (2), 1-34.
Carroll-Smith, D. L., L. C. Dawson, and R. J. Trapp, 2019: High-resolution real-data WRF modeling and verification of tropical cyclone tornadoes associated with Hurricane Ivan (2004). Electronic J. Severe Storms Meteor., 14 (2), 1-36.
Coffer, B. E., 2014: Would "tornado-preventing" walls work? Electronic J. Severe Storms Meteor., 9 (4), 1-13.
Coleman, T. A., K. R. Knupp, J. P. Dice, K. Laws, and C. Darden, 2019: The Birmingham, Alabama snow "disaster" of 28 January 2014. Electronic J. Severe Storms Meteor., 14 (4), 1-24.
Coleman, T. A., A. W. Lyza, K. R. Knupp, K. Laws, and W. Wyatt, 2018: A significant tornado in a heterogeneous environment during VORTEX-SE. Electronic J. Severe Storms Meteor., 13 (2), 1-25.
Davies, J. M., 2017: Meteorological setting for a catastrophic event: The deadly Joplin tornado of 22 May 2011. Electronic J. Severe Storms Meteor., 12 (3), 1-23.
Dostalek, J. F., L. D. Grasso, Y.-J. Noh, T.-C Wu, J. W. Zeitler, H. G. Weinman, A. E. Cohen., and D. T. Lindsey, 2021: Using GOES ABI split-window radiances to retrieve daytime low-level water vapor for convective forecasting. Electronic J. Severe Storms Meteor., 16 (2), 1-19.
Doswell, C. A. III, 2007: Historical overview of severe convective storms research. Electronic J. Severe Storms Meteor., 2 (1), 1-25.
Doswell, C. A. III, 2007: Small sample size and data quality issues illustrated using tornado occurrence data. Electronic J. Severe Storms Meteor., 2 (5), 1-16.
Doswell, C. A. III, and M. J. Haugland, 2007: A comparison of two cold fronts - Effects of the planetary boundary layer on the mesoscale. Electronic J. Severe Storms Meteor., 2 (4), 1-12.
Doswell, C. A. III, and D. M. Schultz, 2006: On the use of indices and parameters in forecasting severe storms. Electronic J. Severe Storms Meteor., 1 (3), 1-22.
Dunn, J., and T. Best, 2011: Bow echo and mesovortex evolution during the 2 May 2007 North Texas derecho. Electronic J. Severe Storms Meteor., 6 (4), 1-25.
Edwards, R., 2012: Tropical cyclone tornadoes: A review of knowledge in research and prediction. Electronic J. Severe Storms Meteor., 7 (6), 1-61.
Edwards, R., and D. M. Schultz, 2006: Editorial: Introducing EJSSM. Electronic J. Severe Storms Meteor., 1 (1), 1-2.
Esterheld, J. M. and D. J. Giuliano, 2008: Discriminating between tornadic and non-tornadic supercells: A new hodograph technique. Electronic J. Severe Storms Meteor., 3 (2), 1-50.
Finch, J. D., and D. Bikos, 2012: Russian tornado outbreak of 9 June 1984. Electronic J. Severe Storms Meteor., 7 (4), 1-28.
Finch, J. D., and D. Bikos, 2010: A long-lived tornadic supercell over Colorado and Wyoming, 22 May 2008. Electronic J. Severe Storms Meteor., 5 (5), 1-27.
Frelich, L. E., and E. J. Ostuno, 2012: Estimating wind speeds of convective storms from tree damage. Electronic J. Severe Storms Meteor., 7 (9), 1-19.
Garner, J. M., 2012: Environments of significant tornadoes occurring within the warm sector versus those occurring along surface baroclinic boundaries. Electronic J. Severe Storms Meteor., 7 (5), 1-28.
Garner, J. M., 2013: A study of synoptic-scale tornado regimes. Electronic J. Severe Storms Meteor., 8 (3), 1-25.
Geerts, B., T. Andretta, S. J. Luberda, J. Vogt, Y. Wang, L. D. Oolman, J. Finch and D. Bikos, 2009: A case study of a long-lived tornadic mesocyclone in a low-CAPE complex-terrain environment. Electronic J. Severe Storms Meteor., 4 (3), 1-29.
Gensini, V. A., and W. L. Ashley, 2011: Climatology of potentially severe convective environments from the North American regional reanalysis. Electronic J. Severe Storms Meteor., 6 (8), 1-40.
Grasso, L., and Coauthors, 2020: Application of the GOES-16 Advanced Baseline Imager: Morphology of a preconvective environment on 17 April 2019. Electronic J. Severe Storms Meteor., 15 (2), 1-24.
Hodanish, S. J., E. Williams, and B. Boldi, 2013: Early history of using total lightning data at NWS Melbourne, Florida. Electronic J. Severe Storms Meteor., 8 (6), 1-26.
Houston, A. L., 2016: The sensitivity of deep ascent of cold-pool air to vertical shear and cold-pool buoyancy. Electronic J. Severe Storms Meteor., 11 (3), 1-29.
Johns, R. H., D. W. Burgess, C. A. Doswell III, M. S. Gilmore, J. A. Hart, and S. F. Piltz, 2013: The 1925 Tri-State tornado damage path and associated storm system. Electronic J. Severe Storms Meteor., 8 (2), 1-33.
Johnson, A. W., and K. E. Sugden, 2014: Evaluation of sounding-derived thermodynamic and wind-related parameters associated with large hail events. Electronic J. Severe Storms Meteor., 9 (5), 1-42.
Kennedy, A. D., E. N. Rasmussen, and J. M. Straka, 2007: A visual observation of the 6 June 2005 descending reflectivity core. Electronic J. Severe Storms Meteor., 2 (6), 1-12.
Klepatski, J. P., and S. M. Milrad, 2020: Composite Analysis of Cool-Season Florida Tornado Outbreaks. Electronic J. Severe Storms Meteor., 15 (1), 1-34.
Kumjian, M. R., 2011: Precipitation properties of supercell hook echoes. Electronic J. Severe Storms Meteor., 6 (5), 1-21.
Kuster, C. M., P. Burke, and A. A. Taylor, 2012: An 11-year radar-based study of tornadic thunderstorms over central Oklahoma. Electronic J. Severe Storms Meteor., 7 (8), 1-18.
Laflin J. M., and A. L. Houston, 2012: A modeling study of supercell development in the presence of a preexisting airmass boundary. Electronic J. Severe Storms Meteor., 7 (1), 1-29.
Lakshmanan, V., 2012: Image processing of weather radar reflectivity data: Should it be done in Z or dBZ?. Electronic J. Severe Storms Meteor., 7 (3), 1-8.
Lanicci, J. M., 2016: A multi-scale analysis of the atmospheric conditions associated with the Daytona Beach tornado of Christmas Day 2006. Electronic J. Severe Storms Meteor., 11 (5), 1-44.
Lewis, J. M., S. Lakshmivarahan, J. Hu, and R. Rabin, 2020: Placement of observations to correct return flow forecasts. Electronic J. Severe Storms Meteor., 15 (4), 1-20.
Lewis, J. M., S. Lakshmivarahan, J. Hu, R. Edwards, R. A. Maddox, R. L. Thompson, and S. F. Corfidi, 2016: Ensemble forecasting of return flow over the Gulf of Mexico. Electronic J. Severe Storms Meteor., 11 (4), 1-26.
Lewis, J. M., 2007: A forecaster's story: Robert H. Johns. Electronic J. Severe Storms Meteor., 2 (7), 1-19.
Lindley, T. T., G. P. Murdoch, J. L. Guyer, G. D. Skwira, K. J. Schneider, S. R. Nagle, K. M. Van Speybroeck, B. R. Smith, and M.-J. Beierle, 2014: Southern Great Plains wildfire outbreaks. Electronic J. Severe Storms Meteor., 9 (2), 1-43.
Lindley, T. T., J. D. Vitale, W. S. Burgett, and M.-J. Beierle, 2011: Proximity meteorological observations for wind-driven grassland wildfire starts on the southern High Plains. Electronic J. Severe Storms Meteor., 6 (1), 1-27.
Lindley, T. T., and L. R. Lemon, 2007: Preliminary observations of weak three-body scatter spikes associated with low-end severe hail. Electronic J. Severe Storms Meteor., 2 (3), 1-15.
Lyza, A. W., R. Castro, E. Lenning, M. T. Friedlein, B. S. Borchardt, A. W. Clayton, and K. R. Knupp, 2019: A multi-platform reanalysis of the Kankakee Valley tornado cluster on 30 June 2014. Electronic J. Severe Storms Meteor., 14 (3), 1-64.
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