John Molinari

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State University of New York, Albany, Albany, NY, United States 
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Atmospheric Science Physics
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Ditchek SD, Corbosiero KL, Fovell RG, et al. (2020) Electrically Active Diurnal Pulses in Hurricane Harvey (2017) Monthly Weather Review. 148: 2283-2305
Ditchek SD, Corbosiero KL, Fovell RG, et al. (2019) Electrically-Active Tropical Cyclone Diurnal Pulses in the Atlantic Basin Monthly Weather Review. 147: 3595-3607
Ditchek SD, Molinari J, Corbosiero KL, et al. (2019) An Objective Climatology of Tropical Cyclone Diurnal Pulses in the Atlantic Basin Monthly Weather Review. 147: 591-605
Duran P, Molinari J. (2019) Tropopause Evolution in a Rapidly Intensifying Tropical Cyclone: A Static Stability Budget Analysis in an Idealized Axisymmetric Framework Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences. 76: 209-229
Molinari J, Rosenmayer M, Vollaro D, et al. (2019) Turbulence Variations in the Upper Troposphere in Tropical Cyclones from NOAA G-IV Flight-Level Vertical Acceleration Data Journal of Applied Meteorology and Climatology. 58: 569-583
Dougherty EM, Molinari J, Rogers RF, et al. (2018) Hurricane Bonnie (1998): Maintaining Intensity during High Vertical Wind Shear and an Eyewall Replacement Cycle Monthly Weather Review. 146: 3383-3399
Duran P, Molinari J. (2018) Dramatic Inner-Core Tropopause Variability during the Rapid Intensification of Hurricane Patricia (2015) Monthly Weather Review. 146: 119-134
Romps DM, Charn AB, Holzworth RH, et al. (2018) CAPE Times P Explains Lightning Over Land But Not the Land‐Ocean Contrast Geophysical Research Letters. 45: 12623-12630
Molinari J, Vollaro D. (2017) Development of a One-Month-Long, Westward-Propagating Subtropical Low in Boreal Summer Monthly Weather Review. 146: 231-242
Molinari J, Vollaro D. (2017) Monsoon Gyres of the Northwest Pacific: Influences of ENSO, the MJO, and the Pacific–Japan Pattern Journal of Climate. 30: 1765-1777
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