John S. Kain

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School of Meteorology University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK, United States 
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Bikos D, Lindsey DT, Otkin J, et al. (2012) Synthetic satellite imagery for real-time high-resolution model evaluation Weather and Forecasting. 27: 784-795
Kain JS, Xue M, Coniglio MC, et al. (2010) Assessing advances in the assimilation of radar data and other mesoscale observations within a collaborative forecasting-research environment Weather and Forecasting. 25: 1510-1521
Schwartz CS, Kain JS, Weiss SJ, et al. (2010) Toward improved convection-allowing ensembles: Model physics sensitivities and optimizing probabilistic guidance with small ensemble membership Weather and Forecasting. 25: 263-280
Coniglio MC, Elmore KL, Kain JS, et al. (2010) Evaluation of WRF model output for severe weather forecasting from the 2008 NOAA hazardous weather testbed spring experiment Weather and Forecasting. 25: 408-427
Schwartz CS, Kain JS, Weiss SJ, et al. (2009) Next-day convection-allowing WRF model guidance: A second look at 2-km versus 4-km grid spacing Monthly Weather Review. 137: 3351-3372
Anderson CJ, Arritt RW, Kain JS. (2007) An alternative mass flux profile in the Kain-Fritsch convective parameterization and its effects in seasonal precipitation Journal of Hydrometeorology. 8: 1128-1140
Kain JS, Kain J. (2004) The Kain - Fritsch convective parameterization: An update Journal of Applied Meteorology. 43: 170-181
Deng A, Seaman NL, Kain JS. (2003) A shallow-convection parameterization for mesoscale models. Part II: Verification and sensitivity studies Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences. 60: 57-78
Deng A, Seaman NL, Kain JS. (2003) A shallow-convection parameterization for mesoscale models. Part I: Submodel description and preliminary applications Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences. 60: 34-56
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