Nicholas D. Metz, Ph.D.

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2011 Earth and Atmospheric Sciences-Athmospheric Science State University of New York, Albany, Albany, NY, United States 
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Atmospheric Sciences
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Lance Frank Bosart grad student 2011 SUNY Albany
 (Persistence and dissipation of Lake Michigan-crossing mesoscale convective systems.)
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Cordeira JM, Metz ND, Howarth ME, et al. (2017) Multiscale Upstream and In Situ Precursors to the Elevated Mixed Layer and High-Impact Weather over the Midwest United States Weather and Forecasting. 32: 905-923
Crossett CC, Metz ND. (2017) A Climatological Study of Extreme Cold Surges along the African Highlands Journal of Applied Meteorology and Climatology. 56: 1731-1738
Kristovich DAR, Clark RD, Frame J, et al. (2017) The Ontario Winter Lake-Effect Systems Field Campaign: Scientific and Educational Adventures to Further Our Knowledge and Prediction of Lake-Effect Storms Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society. 98: 315-332
Bentley AM, Metz ND. (2016) Tropical transition of an unnamed, high-latitude, tropical cyclone over the eastern north pacific Monthly Weather Review. 144: 713-736
Metz ND, Archambault HM, Srock AF, et al. (2013) A comparison of South American and African preferential pathways for extreme cold events Monthly Weather Review. 141: 2066-2086
Metz ND, Bosart LF. (2010) Derecho and MCS development, evolution, and multiscale interactions during 3-5 July 2003 Monthly Weather Review. 138: 3048-3070
Metz ND, Bosart LF. (2006) An examination of three derecho events during the first week of July 2003 concurrent with BAMEX 86th Ams Annual Meeting
Metz ND, Schultz DM, Johns RH. (2005) Cyclones with multiple warm front-like zones Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society. 86: 34-36
Metz ND, Schultz DM, Johns RH. (2004) Extratropical cyclones with multiple warm-front-like baroclinic zones and their relationship to severe convective storms Weather and Forecasting. 19: 907-916
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