Melissa A. Nigro, Ph.D.

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2012 Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences University of Colorado, Boulder, Boulder, CO, United States 
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Atmospheric Sciences, Meteorology
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John J. Cassano grad student 2012 CU Boulder (Astronomy Tree)
 (What drives the low-level winds over the Ross Ice Shelf, Antarctica?)
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Nigro MA, Cassano JJ, Wille J, et al. (2017) A Self-Organizing-Map-Based Evaluation of the Antarctic Mesoscale Prediction System Using Observations from a 30-m Instrumented Tower on the Ross Ice Shelf, Antarctica Weather and Forecasting. 32: 223-242
Wille JD, Bromwich DH, Cassano JJ, et al. (2017) Evaluation of the AMPS Boundary Layer Simulations on the Ross Ice Shelf, Antarctica, with Unmanned Aircraft Observations Journal of Applied Meteorology and Climatology. 56: 2239-2258
Wille JD, Bromwich DH, Nigro MA, et al. (2016) Evaluation of the AMPS Boundary Layer Simulations on the Ross Ice Shelf with Tower Observations Journal of Applied Meteorology and Climatology. 55: 2349-2367
Fraser AD, Nigro MA, Ligtenberg SRM, et al. (2016) Drivers of ASCAT C band backscatter variability in the dry snow zone of Antarctica Journal of Glaciology. 62: 170-184
Cassano JJ, Nigro MA, Lazzara MA. (2016) Characteristics of the near-surface atmosphere over the Ross Ice Shelf, Antarctica Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres. 121: 3339-3362
Nigro MA, Cassano JJ. (2014) Analysis of the Ross Ice Shelf airstream forcing mechanisms using self-organizing maps Monthly Weather Review. 142: 4719-4734
Nigro MA, Cassano JJ. (2014) Identification of surface wind patterns over the Ross Ice Shelf, Antarctica, using self-organizing maps Monthly Weather Review. 142: 2361-2378
Nigro MA, Cassano JJ, Lazzara MA, et al. (2012) Case study of a barrier wind corner jet off the coast of the Prince Olav Mountains, Antarctica Monthly Weather Review. 140: 2044-2063
Nigro MA, Cassano JJ, Knuth SL. (2012) Evaluation of Antarctic Mesoscale Prediction System (AMPS) cyclone forecasts using infrared satellite imagery Antarctic Science. 24: 183-192
Nigro MA, Cassano JJ, Seefeldt MW. (2011) A weather-pattern-based approach to evaluate the antarctic mesoscale prediction system (AMPS) forecasts: Comparison to automatic weather station observations Weather and Forecasting. 26: 184-198
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