Michael A. Zulauf, Ph.D.

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2001 University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT 
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Atmospheric Science Physics
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Steven K. Krueger grad student 2001 University of Utah
 (Modeling the effects of boundary layer circulations generated by cumulus convection and leads on large-scale surface fluxes.)
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Sun R, Krueger SK, Jenkins MA, et al. (2009) The importance of fireatmosphere coupling and boundary-layer turbulence to wildfire spread International Journal of Wildland Fire. 18: 50-60
Li Y, Zipser EJ, Krueger SK, et al. (2008) Cloud-resolving modeling of deep convection during KWAJEX. Part I: Comparison to TRMM satellite and ground-based radar observations Monthly Weather Review. 136: 2699-2712
Garrett TJ, Zulauf MA, Krueger SK. (2006) Effects of cirrus near the tropopause on anvil cirrus dynamics Geophysical Research Letters. 33
Li Y, Zipser EJ, Krueger SK, et al. (2006) Numerical study of relationships between convective vertical velocity, radar reflectivity profiles, and passive microwave brightness temperatures 12th Conference On Cloud Physics, and 12th Conference On Atmospheric Radiation
Sun R, Krueger SK, Zulauf MA, et al. (2006) Wildfire evolution in the convective boundary layer 17th Symposium On Boundary Layers and Turbulence, 27th Conference On Agricultural and Forest Meteorology, 17th Conference On Biometeorology and Aerobiology
Zulauf MA, Krueger SK. (2003) Two-dimensional cloud-resolving modeling of the atmospheric effects of Arctic leads based upon midwinter conditions at the Surface Heat Budget of the Arctic Ocean ice camp Journal of Geophysical Research D: Atmospheres. 108
Zulauf MA, Krueger SK. (2003) Two-dimensional numerical simulations of Arctic leads: Plume penetration height Journal of Geophysical Research C: Oceans. 108
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