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John Leonard Stanford grad student 1988 Iowa State (Physics Tree)
 (Observational studies of low frequency oscillations in the Southern Hemisphere)
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McCoy LP, Market PS, Gravelle CM, et al. (2017) Composites of Heavy Rain Producing Elevated Thunderstorms in the Central United States Advances in Meteorology. 2017: 1-19
Baxter MA, Graves CE. (2007) A case example of the role of warm-sector convection in the development of mesoscale banded snowfall: 2003 November 22-24 23rd Ams Conference On Severe Local Storms, Sls 2006
Pan Z, Segal M, Graves C. (2006) On the Potential Change in Surface Water Vapor Deposition over the Continental United States due to Increases in Atmospheric Greenhouse Gases Journal of Climate. 19: 1576-1585
Baxter MA, Graves CE, Moore JT. (2005) A climatology of snow-to-liquid ratio for the Contiguous United States Weather and Forecasting. 20: 729-744
Moore JT, Graves CE, Ng S, et al. (2005) A process-oriented methodology toward understanding the organization of an extensive mesoscale snowband: A diagnostic case study of 4-5 December 1999 Weather and Forecasting. 20: 35-50
Baxter MA, Ng S, Graves CE, et al. (2004) Winter storm forecasting as a two-step process: The 26-27 November 2001 snowstorm Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society. 2497-2504
Graves CE, Moore JT, Singer MJ, et al. (2003) Band on the run: Chasing the physical processes associated with heavy snowfall Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society. 84: 990-995
Moore JT, Glass FH, Graves CE, et al. (2003) The environment of warm-season elevated thunderstorms associated with heavy rainfall over the central United States Weather and Forecasting. 18: 861-878
Hyo-Suk Lim, Graves CE, North GR, et al. (1995) Rainfall estimation from ESMR-5 measurements and application to El Nino Journal of Applied Meteorology. 34: 391-403
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