Gregory D. Bierly

Affiliations: 
Geography, Geology, and Anthropology Indiana State University, Evansville, IN, United States 
Area:
Atmospheric Sciences, Physical Geography, Geography
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Rohli RV, Bierly GD. (2011) The lost legacy of Robert DeCourcy Ward in American geographical climatology Progress in Physical Geography. 35: 547-564
Walters CK, Winkler JA, Shadbolt RP, et al. (2008) A long-term climatology of southerly and northerly low-level jets for the central United States Annals of the Association of American Geographers. 98: 521-552
Gatrell JD, Bierly GD. (2002) Weather and voter turnout: Kentucky primary and general elections, 1990-2000 Southeastern Geographer. 42: 114-134
Bierly GD, Winkler JA. (2001) A composite analysis of airstream within cold-season Colorado cyclones Weather and Forecasting. 16: 57-80
Bierly GD. (2001) An investigation of Indianapolis heavy snow-producing cyclones: 1966-1996 Professional Paper of the Indiana State University, Department of Geography, Geology and Anthropology. 69-73
Bierly GD, Harrington JA, Wilhelm DF. (2000) Climatology Of Surface Cyclone Trajectory And Intensity For Heavy-Snow Events At Three Midwestern Stations Physical Geography. 21: 522-537
Bierly GD, Harrington J.A. J, Wilhelm DF. (2000) Climatology of surface cyclone trajectory and intensity for heavy-snow events at three midwestern stations Physical Geography. 21: 522-537
Bierly GD. (1999) An investigation of the influence of cyclonic airstreams on Midwestern snowfall Professional Geographer. 51: 340-349
Pease PP, Bierly GD, Tchakerian VP, et al. (1999) Mineralogical characterization and transport pathways of dune sand using Landsat TM data, Wahiba Sand Sea, Sultanate of Oman Geomorphology. 29: 235-249
Bierly GD. (1997) The role of stratospheric intrusions in Colorado cyclogenesis Physical Geography. 18: 346-362
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