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Jonathan Zawislak
Jonathan Zawislak
Associate Scientist, Univ. of Miami/CIMAS & NOAA/AOML/Hurricane Research Division
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Observations of the structure and evolution of Hurricane Edouard (2014) during intensity change. Part II: Kinematic structure and the distribution of deep convection
RF Rogers, JA Zhang, J Zawislak, H Jiang, GR Alvey, EJ Zipser, ...
Monthly Weather Review 144 (9), 3355-3376, 2016
1342016
NASA's Genesis and Rapid Intensification Processes (GRIP) field experiment
SA Braun, R Kakar, E Zipser, G Heymsfield, C Albers, S Brown, ...
Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society 94 (3), 345-363, 2013
1342013
Precipitation properties observed during tropical cyclone intensity change
GR Alvey III, J Zawislak, E Zipser
Monthly Weather Review 143 (11), 4476-4492, 2015
1072015
Observations of the structure and evolution of Hurricane Edouard (2014) during intensity change. Part I: Relationship between the thermodynamic structure and precipitation
J Zawislak, H Jiang, GR Alvey, EJ Zipser, RF Rogers, JA Zhang, ...
Monthly Weather Review 144 (9), 3333-3354, 2016
1052016
The relative importance of stratiform and convective rainfall in rapidly intensifying tropical cyclones
C Tao, H Jiang, J Zawislak
Monthly Weather Review 145 (3), 795-809, 2017
682017
An observational study of vortex spacing in island wake vortex streets
GS Young, J Zawislak
Monthly weather review 134 (8), 2285-2294, 2006
672006
The role of observed environmental conditions and precipitation evolution in the rapid intensification of Hurricane Earl (2010)
G Susca-Lopata, J Zawislak, EJ Zipser, RF Rogers
Monthly Weather Review 143 (6), 2207-2223, 2015
662015
Observations of seven African easterly waves in the east Atlantic during 2006
J Zawislak, EJ Zipser
Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences 67 (1), 26-43, 2010
582010
Precipitation processes and vortex alignment during the intensification of a weak tropical cyclone in moderate vertical shear
RF Rogers, PD Reasor, JA Zawislak, LT Nguyen
Monthly Weather Review 148 (5), 1899-1929, 2020
452020
How does Hurricane Edouard (2014) evolve toward symmetry before rapid intensification? A high-resolution ensemble study
GR Alvey, E Zipser, J Zawislak
Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences 77 (4), 1329-1351, 2020
412020
Analysis of the Thermodynamic Properties of Developing and Nondeveloping Tropical Disturbances Using a Comprehensive Dropsonde Dataset
J Zawislak, EJ Zipser
Monthly Weather Review 142, 1250-1264, 2014
392014
Assessing the influence of convective downdrafts and surface enthalpy fluxes on tropical cyclone intensity change in moderate vertical wind shear
LT Nguyen, R Rogers, J Zawislak, JA Zhang
Monthly Weather Review 147 (10), 3519-3534, 2019
382019
A multisatellite investigation of the convective properties of developing and nondeveloping tropical disturbances
J Zawislak, EJ Zipser
Monthly Weather Review 142 (12), 4624-4645, 2014
322014
Characteristics of an African easterly wave observed during NAMMA
R Cifelli, T Lang, SA Rutledge, N Guy, EJ Zipser, J Zawislak, R Holzworth
Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences 67 (1), 3-25, 2010
322010
Accomplishments of NOAA’s airborne hurricane field program and a broader future approach to forecast improvement
J Zawislak, RF Rogers, SD Aberson, GJ Alaka Jr, G Alvey, A Aksoy, ...
Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, 1-79, 2021
282021
In the driver's seat: Rico and education
RM Rauber, B Stevens, J Davison, S Goke, OL Mayol-Bracero, D Rogers, ...
Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society 88 (12), 1929-1938, 2007
202007
Observed processes underlying the favorable vortex repositioning early in the development of Hurricane Dorian (2019)
GR Alvey III, M Fischer, P Reasor, J Zawislak, R Rogers
Monthly Weather Review 150 (1), 193-213, 2022
182022
Polarimetric signatures in landfalling tropical cyclones
CR Homeyer, AO Fierro, BA Schenkel, AC Didlake Jr, GM McFarquhar, ...
Monthly Weather Review 149 (1), 131-154, 2021
182021
Global survey of precipitation properties observed during tropical cyclogenesis and their differences compared to nondeveloping disturbances
J Zawislak
Monthly Weather Review 148 (4), 1585-1606, 2020
172020
Thermodynamic contribution to vortex alignment and rapid intensification of Hurricane Sally (2020)
Ž Stone, GR Alvey III, JP Dunion, MS Fischer, DJ Raymond, RF Rogers, ...
Monthly Weather Review 151 (4), 931-951, 2023
92023
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