Jan Paegle

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University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT 
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Atmospheric Science Physics, Statistics
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Vera C, Baez J, Douglas M, et al. (2006) The South American low-level jet experiment Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society. 87: 63-77
Roman JC, Miguez-Macho G, Byerle LA, et al. (2004) Intercomparison of global research and operational forecasts Weather and Forecasting. 19: 534-551
Byerle LA, Paegle J. (2004) Correction to “Diagnosis of medium‐range predictability enhancement during anomalous winter zonal flows over western North America” Journal of Geophysical Research. 109
Byerle LA, Paegle J. (2004) Diagnosis of medium-range predictability enhancement during anomalous winter zonal flows over western North America Journal of Geophysical Research D: Atmospheres. 109
Byerle LA, Paegle J. (2004) Influence of ambient flows and topography on the interannual signal and medium-range predictability over the western U.S. during winter Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society. 2745-2747
Byerle LA, Paegle J. (2003) Modulation of the Great Plains low-level jet and moisture transports by orography and large-scale circulations Journal of Geophysical Research D: Atmospheres. 108
Paegle JN, Mo KC. (2002) Linkages between summer rainfall variability over South America and sea surface temperature anomalies Journal of Climate. 15: 1389-1407
Miguez-Macho G, Paegle J. (2001) Sensitivity of North American numerical weather prediction to initial state uncertainty in selected upstream subdomains Monthly Weather Review. 129: 2005-2022
Mo KC, Paegle JN. (2001) The Pacific-South American modes and their downstream effects International Journal of Climatology. 21: 1211-1229
Miguez-Macho G, Paegle J. (2000) Sensitivity of a global forecast model to initializations with reanalysis datasets Monthly Weather Review. 128: 3879-3889
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