Gregory R. Herman

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2018 Atmospheric Science Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO 
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Henderson J, Nielsen ER, Herman GR, et al. (2020) A Hazard Multiple: Overlapping Tornado and Flash Flood Warnings in a National Weather Service Forecast Office in the Southeastern United States Weather and Forecasting. 35: 1459-1481
Hill AJ, Herman GR, Schumacher RS. (2020) Forecasting Severe Weather with Random Forests Monthly Weather Review. 148: 2135-2161
Hitchcock SM, Schumacher RS, Herman GR, et al. (2019) Evolution of Pre- and Postconvective Environmental Profiles from Mesoscale Convective Systems during PECAN Monthly Weather Review. 147: 2329-2354
Erickson MJ, Kastman JS, Albright B, et al. (2019) Verification Results from the 2017 HMT–WPC Flash Flood and Intense Rainfall Experiment Journal of Applied Meteorology and Climatology. 58: 2591-2604
Herman GR, Schumacher RS. (2018) “Dendrology” in Numerical Weather Prediction: What Random Forests and Logistic Regression Tell Us about Forecasting Extreme Precipitation Monthly Weather Review. 146: 1785-1812
Herman GR, Schumacher RS. (2018) Money Doesn't Grow on Trees, but Forecasts Do: Forecasting Extreme Precipitation with Random Forests Monthly Weather Review. 146: 1571-1600
Herman GR, Schumacher RS. (2018) Flash Flood Verification: Pondering Precipitation Proxies Journal of Hydrometeorology. 19: 1753-1776
Herman GR, Nielsen ER, Schumacher RS. (2017) Probabilistic Verification of Storm Prediction Center Convective Outlooks Weather and Forecasting. 33: 161-184
Nielsen ER, Herman GR, Tournay RC, et al. (2016) Reply to “Comments on ‘Double Impact: When Both Tornadoes and Flash Floods Threaten the Same Place at the Same Time’” Weather and Forecasting. 31: 1723-1727
Herman GR, Schumacher RS. (2016) Extreme Precipitation in Models: An Evaluation Weather and Forecasting. 31: 1853-1879
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