Brian C. Ancell, Ph.D.

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2006 University of Washington, Seattle, Seattle, WA 
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Atmospheric Sciences
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Clifford F. Mass grad student 2006 University of Washington
 (The nature of adjoint sensitivities with respect to model parameters and their use in adaptive data assimilation.)
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Mitchell MJ, Ancell B, Lee JA, et al. (2020) Configuration of Statistical Postprocessing Techniques for Improved Low-Level Wind Speed Forecasts in West Texas Weather and Forecasting. 35: 129-147
Smith NH, Ancell BC. (2019) Variations in Parametric Sensitivity for Wind Ramp Events in the Columbia River Basin Monthly Weather Review. 147: 4633-4651
Nauert CJ, Ancell BC. (2019) Quantifying the Effect of Irrigation on Nonlocal Aspects of the Atmosphere Journal of Geophysical Research. 124: 7852-7867
Lauridsen MJ, Ancell BC. (2018) Nonlocal Inadvertent Weather Modification Associated with Wind Farms in the Central United States Advances in Meteorology. 2018: 1-18
Wang S, Ancell BC, Huang GH, et al. (2018) Improving Robustness of Hydrologic Ensemble Predictions Through Probabilistic Pre‐ and Post‐Processing in Sequential Data Assimilation Water Resources Research. 54: 2129-2151
Smith NH, Ancell BC. (2017) Ensemble Sensitivity Analysis of Wind Ramp Events with Applications to Observation Targeting Monthly Weather Review. 145: 2505-2522
Wang S, Huang G, Baetz B, et al. (2017) Examining dynamic interactions among experimental factors influencing hydrologic data assimilation with the ensemble Kalman filter Journal of Hydrology. 554: 743-757
Wang S, Huang GH, Baetz BW, et al. (2017) Towards robust quantification and reduction of uncertainty in hydrologic predictions: Integration of particle Markov chain Monte Carlo and factorial polynomial chaos expansion Journal of Hydrology. 548: 484-497
Ancell BC. (2016) Improving High-Impact Forecasts through Sensitivity-Based Ensemble Subsets: Demonstration and Initial Tests Weather and Forecasting. 31: 1019-1036
Hill AJ, Weiss CC, Ancell BC. (2016) Ensemble Sensitivity Analysis for Mesoscale Forecasts of Dryline Convection Initiation Monthly Weather Review. 144: 4161-4182
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