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  1. Chronic Pain Forecast Priorities: What People Want
  2. Comments on “A CloudSat–CALIPSO View of Cloud and Precipitation Properties across Cold Fronts over the Global Oceans”
  3. What is the Worst Tornado Outbreak That Could Happen in Western Europe?
  4. Transport of Canadian forest fire smoke over the UK as observed by lidar
  5. Recruitment and Ongoing Engagement in a UK Smartphone Study Examining the Association Between Weather and Pain: Cohort Study
  6. Variability of Precipitation along Cold Fronts in Idealized Baroclinic Waves
  7. Build Your Own Earth: A Web-Based Tool for Exploring Climate Model Output in Teaching and Research
  8. Climatology of Size, Shape, and Intensity of Precipitation Features over Great Britain and Ireland
  9. Invigoration and Capping of a Convective Rainband ahead of a Potential Vorticity Anomaly
  10. Tornadoes in Europe: An Underestimated Threat
  11. Cloudy with a Chance of Pain: Engagement and Subsequent Attrition of Daily Data Entry in a Smartphone Pilot Study Tracking Weather, Disease Severity, and Physical Activity in Patients With Rheumatoid Arthritis
  12. What is a sting jet?
  13. Early Evolution of the 23–26 September 2012 U.K. Floods: Tropical Storm Nadine and Diabatic Heating due to Cloud Microphysics
  14. Atmosfear: Communicating the Effects of Climate Change on Extreme Weather
  15. Climatology of Banded Precipitation over the Contiguous United States
  16. Near-surface strong winds in a marine extratropical cyclone: acceleration of the winds and the importance of surface fluxes
  17. Comments on “Incorporating the Effects of Moisture into a Dynamical Parameter: Moist Vorticity and Moist Divergence”
  18. Contrail lobes or mamma? The importance of correct terminology
  19. Sedimentological and Paleoclimate Modeling Evidence for Preservation of Jurassic Annual Cycles in Sedimentation, Western Gondwana
  20. Tornadoes in Europe: Synthesis of the Observational Datasets
  21. Aerosol–radiation–cloud interactions in a regional coupled model: the effects of convective parameterisation and resolution
  22. The Utility of Convection-Permitting Ensembles for the Prediction of Stationary Convective Bands
  23. Severe Hail Climatology of Turkey
  24. Revisiting the 26.5°C Sea Surface Temperature Threshold for Tropical Cyclone Development
  25. Aerosol–radiation–cloud interactions in a regional coupled model: the effects of convective parameterisation and resolution
  26. Lightning fatalities and injuries in Turkey
  27. Significant-Hail-Producing Storms in Finland: Convective-Storm Environment and Mode
  28. Climatology, Storm Morphologies, and Environments of Tornadoes in the British Isles: 1980–2012
  29. ManUniCast: a real-time weather and air-quality forecasting portal and app for teaching
  30. A radar-based rainfall climatology of Great Britain and Ireland
  31. Influence of Terrain Resolution on Banded Convection in the Lee of the Rocky Mountains
  32. Non-classic extratropical cyclones on Met Office sea-level pressure charts: double cold and warm fronts
  33. AMS Policy on Plagiarism and Self-Plagiarism
  34. AMS Policy on Plagiarism and Self-Plagiarism
  35. AMS Policy on Plagiarism and Self-Plagiarism
  36. AMS Policy on Plagiarism and Self-Plagiarism
  37. AMS Policy on Plagiarism and Self-Plagiarism
  38. Cloud Banding and Winds in Intense European Cyclones: Results from the DIAMET Project
  39. SYNOPTIC METEOROLOGY | Frontogenesis
  40. SYNOPTIC METEOROLOGY | Fronts
  41. The Value of Dual-Polarization Radar in Diagnosing the Complex Microphysical Evolution of an Intense Snowband
  42. Tornadoes in the Central United States and the “Clash of Air Masses”
  43. Precipitation Banding in Idealized Baroclinic Waves
  44. Acceleration of near-surface strong winds in a dry, idealised extratropical cyclone
  45. Synoptic versus orographic control on stationary convective banding
  46. Searching for the Elusive Cold-Type Occluded Front
  47. Prescribed burning of logging slash in the boreal forest of Finland: emissions and effects on meteorological quantities and soil properties
  48. Late Quaternary glacier sensitivity to temperature and precipitation distribution in the Southern Alps of New Zealand
  49. Understanding and representing atmospheric convection across scales: recommendations from the meeting held at Dartington Hall, Devon, UK, 28-30 January 2013
  50. Climate Change and Resilience to Weather Events
  51. Comments on “Preconditioning Deep Convection with Cumulus Congestus”
  52. How forecasts expressing uncertainty are perceived by UK students
  53. Using Frontogenesis to Identify Sting Jets in Extratropical Cyclones
  54. Multiple bands near fronts in VHF wind-profiling radar and radiosonde data
  55. A Five-Year Radar-Based Climatology of Tropopause Folds and Deep Convection over Wales, United Kingdom
  56. Young Lewis Fry Richardson in Yorkshire
  57. Drainage capture and discharge variations driven by glaciation in the Southern Alps, New Zealand
  58. Snowbands over the English Channel and Irish Sea during cold-air outbreaks
  59. A Three-Step Method for Estimating the Mixing Height Using Ceilometer Data from the Helsinki Testbed
  60. Comments on ‘The influence of rotational frontogenesis and its associated shearwise vertical motions on the development of an upper-level front’ by A. A. Lang and J. E. Martin (January A, 2010, 136: 239-252)
  61. Engaging Earth- and Environmental-Science Undergraduates Through Weather Discussions and an eLearning Weather Forecasting Contest
  62. Tornado Climatology of Finland
  63. Quantifying the Volunteer Effort of Scientific Peer Reviewing
  64. A review of operational, regional-scale, chemical weather forecasting models in Europe
  65. Classifying fronts in data from a VHF wind-profiling radar
  66. Dedication to Nikolai Dotzek
  67. Erratum: Thundersnow
  68. The Daily Cloud-to-Ground Lightning Flash Density in the Contiguous United States and Finland
  69. Peer Review, Program Officers and Science Funding
  70. Improving understanding in textbooks of the occlusion process and occluded fronts
  71. The Helsinki Testbed: A Mesoscale Measurement, Research, and Service Platform
  72. Convective Snowbands Downstream of the Rocky Mountains in an Environment with Conditional, Dry Symmetric, and Inertial Instabilities
  73. Large-Eddy Simulation of Post-Cold-Frontal Continental Stratocumulus
  74. Large-Eddy Observation of Post-Cold-Frontal Continental Stratocumulus
  75. A University Laboratory Course to Improve Scientific Communication Skills
  76. Decision Making by Austin, Texas, Residents in Hypothetical Tornado Scenarios*
  77. Rejection rates for multiple-part manuscripts
  78. Rejection Rates for Journals Publishing in the Atmospheric Sciences
  79. An overview of thundersnow
  80. CORRIGENDUM: False Alarm Rate or False Alarm Ratio?
  81. Are three heads better than two? How the number of reviewers and editor behavior affect the rejection rate
  82. Climatology of Severe Hail in Finland: 1930–2006
  83. Severe thunderstorm and tornado warnings in Europe
  84. Eloquent Science
  85. Elevated Convection and Castellanus: Ambiguities, Significance, and Questions
  86. Numerical Simulation of Mammatus
  87. Reply
  88. CORRIGENDUM
  89. Cloud-Top Temperatures for Precipitating Winter Clouds
  90. A Comparison of Desert Tortoise Populations along the Kern River Pipeline Right-of-Way 1991–2003
  91. Desert Tortoise Mitigation
  92. The Past, Present, and Future ofMonthly Weather Review
  93. New aerosol particle formation in different synoptic situations at Hyytiälä, Southern Finland
  94. Perspectives on Fred Sanders’ Research on Cold Fronts
  95. The Fiftieth Anniversary of Sanders (1955): A Mesoscale Model Simulation of the Cold Front of 17–18 April 1953
  96. Comments on “Unusually Long Duration, Multiple-Doppler Radar Observations of a Front in a Convective Boundary Layer”
  97. Maintaining the Role of Humans in the Forecast Process: Analyzing the Psyche of Expert Forecasters
  98. Weekly precipitation cycles? Lack of evidence from United States surface stations
  99. A Five-Year Climatology of Elevated Severe Convective Storms in the United States East of the Rocky Mountains
  100. False Alarms and Close Calls: A Conceptual Model of Warning Accuracy
  101. Micrometeorological Observations of a Microburst in Southern Finland
  102. Banded Convection Caused by Frontogenesis in a Conditionally, Symmetrically, and Inertially Unstable Environment
  103. The Synoptic Regulation of Dryline Intensity
  104. Tornado outbreaks associated with landfalling hurricanes in the North Atlantic Basin: 1954–2004
  105. Baroclinic development within zonally-varying flows
  106. The National Severe Storms Laboratory Historical Weather Data Archives Data Management and Web Access System
  107. A Bootstrap Technique for Testing the Relationship between Local-Scale Radar Observations of Cloud Occurrence and Large-Scale Atmospheric Fields
  108. The Behavior of Synoptic-Scale Errors in the Eta Model
  109. Reply
  110. Intraseasonal Variability of Summer Storms over Central Arizona during 1997 and 1999
  111. Spatial and Temporal Variability of Nonfreezing Drizzle in the United States and Canada
  112. Comments on ‘Cloud-resolving model simulations of multiply-banded frontal clouds’ by M. Pizzamei, S. L. Gray and K. A. Browning (October A, 2005,131, 2617–2637)
  113. Evolution of the U.S. Tornado Database: 1954–2003
  114. Field Significance Revisited: Spatial Bias Errors in Forecasts as Applied to the Eta Model
  115. Improving Snowfall Forecasting by Accounting for the Climatological Variability of Snow Density
  116. The Water Cycle across Scales
  117. A Review of Cold Fronts with Prefrontal Troughs and Wind Shifts
  118. Cloud-to-Ground Lightning Production in Strongly Forced, Low-Instability Convective Lines Associated with Damaging Wind
  119. The Use of Moisture Flux Convergence in Forecasting Convective Initiation: Historical and Operational Perspectives
  120. Contraction Rate and Its Relationship to Frontogenesis, the Lyapunov Exponent, Fluid Trapping, and Airstream Boundaries
  121. A 4-Yr Climatology of Cold-Season Bow Echoes over the Continental United States
  122. Extratropical Cyclones with Multiple Warm-Front-Like Baroclinic Zones and Their Relationship to Severe Convective Storms
  123. Toward Improved Prediction: High-Resolution and Ensemble Modeling Systems in Operations
  124. Cold Fronts with and without Prefrontal Wind Shifts in the Central United States
  125. Historical Research in the Atmospheric Sciences: The Value of Literature Reviews, Libraries, and Librarians
  126. Nonclassical Cold-Frontal Structure Caused by Dry Subcloud Air in Northern Utah during the Intermountain Precipitation Experiment (IPEX)
  127. Improving Snowfall Forecasting by Diagnosing Snow Density
  128. Understanding Utah Winter Storms: The Intermountain Precipitation Experiment
  129. Winter Storms
  130. Micrometeorological observations of a microburst in southern Finland