MIPS Publications

Airflow and Precipitation Properties within the Stratiform Region of Tropical Storm Gabrielle during landfall

Dong-Kyun Kim, Kevin R. Knupp
Department of Atmospheric Sciences, University of Alabama in Huntsville

Christopher R. Williams
Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences, University of Colorado at Boulder, Boulder, Colorado, USA

Submitted to Monthly Weather Review
Revised & Approved November 2008

Ground-Based Passive Microwave Profiling during Dynamic Weather Condition

K. Knupp, T. Coleman, and D. Phillips
Department of Atmospheric Science, University of Alabama in Huntsville,
National Space Science and Technology Center, Huntsville, AL

R. Ware, D. Cimini, F. Vandenberghe, J. Vivekanandan,
Radiometrics Corporation, Center of Excellence CETEMPS, University of L'Aquila,
National Center for Atmospheric Research,
Cooperative Institute for Research in the Environmental Sciences, University of Colorado
NOAA Environmental Technology Laboratory

(Submitted to J. Atmos. Oceanic Tech. March 2008)

Doppler Profiler and Radar Observations of Boundary Layer Variability during the Landfall of Tropical Storm Gabrielle

KEVIN R. KNUPP AND JUSTIN WALTERS
Department of Atmospheric Science, University of Alabama in Huntsville,
National Space Science and Technology Center, Huntsville, AL
MICHAEL BIGGERSTAFF
School of Meteorology, University of Oklahoma Norman, OK

(Manuscript received 20 January 2004, in final form 14 February 2005)

Mobile Integrated Profiler System (MIPS) Observations of Low-Level Convergent Boundaries during IHOP

HALDUN KARAN AND KEVIN KNUPP
University of Alabama in Huntsville, Huntsville, AL

(Manuscript received 6 October 2004, in final form 23 February 2005)

Observational Analysis of a Gust Front – Bore – Solitary Wave Transition within an Evolving Nocturnal Boundary Layer

KEVIN KNUPP
University of Alabama in Huntsville, Huntsville, AL

(Manuscript received 18 August 2005, in final form 14 December 2005)

Vertical Motions in Precipitation Bands in Three Winter Cyclones

MARCIA CRONCE AND ROBERT M. RAUBER
Department of Atmospheric Sciences, University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign, Urbana, Illinois
KEVIN R. KNUPP
Atmospheric Sciences Department, University of Alabama in Huntsville, Huntsville, Alabama
BRIAN F. JEWETT
Department of Atmospheric Sciences, University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign, Urbana, Illinois
JUSTIN T. WALTERS AND DUSTIN PHILLIPS
Atmospheric Sciences Department, University of Alabama in Huntsville, Huntsville, Alabama
(Manuscript received and in final form 1 September 2006)

The Interactions of Gravity Waves with Mesocyclones:
Preliminary Observations and Theory


DRAFT, UNDER REVIEW
TIMOTHY A. COLEMAN AND KEVIN R. KNUPP
Department of Atmospheric Science, The University of Alabama in Huntsville
Submitted to Monthly Weather Review September 2007

Rapid Local Changes in Helicity and Vertical Wind Shear Associated with the
Passage of Ducted Gravity Waves


DRAFT, SUBMITTED
TIMOTHY A. COLEMAN AND KEVIN R. KNUPP
Department of Atmospheric Science, The University of Alabama in Huntsville
Submitted to Weather and Forecasting November 2007
THE INTERACTION OF GRAVITY WAVES WITH TORNADOES AND MESOCYCLONES:
THEORIES AND OBSERVATIONS


Timothy A. Coleman and Kevin R. Knupp
The University of Alabama, Huntsville, Alabama
DOPPLER RADAR OBSERVATIONS OF THE INTERACTIONS
OF GRAVITY WAVES WITH MESOCYCLONES


Timothy A. Coleman* and Kevin R. Knupp
The University of Alabama, Huntsville, Alabama
CONVECTIVE INITIATION VIA OUTFLOW BOUNDARY INTERACTION WITH
QUASI-STATIONARY THERMAL CIRCULATIONS


Timothy A. Coleman* and Kevin R. Knupp
The University of Alabama, Huntsville, Alabama
PICTURE OF THE MONTH
The Spectacular Undular Bore in Iowa on 2 October 2007


DRAFT, SUBMITTED
TIMOTHY A. COLEMAN AND KEVIN R. KNUPP
Department of Atmospheric Science, The University of Alabama in Huntsville
DARYL HERZMANN
Department of Meteorology, Iowa State University
Submitted to Monthly Weather Review December 2007