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Michael Bell


ASSOC SCIENTIST II
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Publications

Journal Articles

2009: Convective Contribution to the Genesis of Hurricane Ophelia (2005). Monthly Weather Review,
2003: Mobile Doppler radar observations of a tornado in a supercell near Basset, Nebraska, on 5 June 1999. Part II: Tornado-vortex structure. Monthly Weather Review,
2007: Ground-Based Velocity Track Display (GBVTD) Analysis of W-Band Doppler Radar Data in a Tornado near Stockton, Kansas on 15 May 1999. Monthly Weather Review,
2007: Rapid intensification, eyewall contraction, and breakdown of Hurricane Charley (2004) near landfall. Geophysical Research Letters,
2006: The Hurricane Rainband and Intensity Change Experiment (RAINEX): Observations and modeling of Hurricanes Katrina, Ophelia, and Rita (2005). Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society,
2006: Superintense winds in Hurricane Isabel (2003). Part I: Mean Vortex Structure and Maximum Intensity Estimates. Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society,
2006: Superintense winds in Hurricane Isabel (2003). Part II: Extreme Wind Speeds. Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society,
2008: Observed structure, evolution, and potential intensity of category five Hurricane Isabel (2003) from 12 – 14 September. Monthly Weather Review,
2007: Hurricane Intensity Change and Eyewall Replacement. Science,
2006: Doppler Velocity Signatures of Idealized Elliptical Vortices. Terrestrial Atmospheres and Oceans,
2009: Intercomparison of GBVTD-retrieved circulation centers and structures of Hurricane Danny (1997) from two coastal WSR-88Ds.. Monthly Weather Review,

Conference Proceedings

Cory A. Wolff, NCAR, Boulder, CO, M. M. Bell and W.C. Lee, 2009: metricsconferenceproceeding.2009-11-16.1047745970
WeChau Lee, NCAR, Boulde,r CO, M. Bell, E. Loew, C. Wolff and H. Cai, 2009: metricsconferenceproceeding.2009-11-13.7131267221
Robert A. Rilling, NCAR, Boulder, CO, D.F. Flanigan, L.J. Miller, C.D. Burghart, J.H. Vanandel, W.C. Lee, M.M. Bell, J. Vivekanandan and M.D. Daniels, 2009: metricsconferenceproceeding.2009-11-16.4009863429

Presentations

Scientific and Technical Presentations

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