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Nolan, David S. - Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Sciences, University of Miami
The stabilizing effects of axial stretching on turbulent vortex dynamics David S. Nolan
NORMAL MODE ANALYSIS FOR A BAROCLINIC TROPICAL CYCLONE-LIKE VORTEX Munehiko Yamaguchi*
Increased sensitivity of tropical cyclogenesis to wind shear in higher SST environments
VORTEX SHEETS, VORTEX RINGS, AND A MESOCYCLONE David S. Nolan*
Vorticity thresholds in developing storms Mike McGauley
Evaluation of Planetary Boundary Layer Parameterizations in Tropical Cyclones by Comparison of In Situ Observations and High-Resolution Simulations of Hurricane Isabel
Evaluation of Planetary Boundary Layer Parameterizations in Tropical Cyclones by Comparison of In Situ Observations and High-Resolution Simulations of Hurricane
The Rossby-inertia-buoyancy instability in baroclinic vortices Daniel Hodyss1,a
Tropical Cyclone Intensification from Asymmetric Convection: Energetics and Efficiency
Introduction In their recent review of tropical cyclones in the
Idealized Simulations of the Intertropical Convergence Zone and Its Multilevel Flows DAVID S. NOLAN, SCOTT W. POWELL,* CHIDONG ZHANG, AND BRIAN E. MAPES
Shallow Meridional Circulations in the Tropical Atmosphere CHIDONG ZHANG AND DAVID S. NOLAN
The combined effects of beta-shear and environmental shear on a dry tropical cyclone in a numerical model
Examining Vortex Rossby Wave (VRWs) Dispersion Relations with Numerical Experiments
The Evolution on Perturbations in a Balanced Vortex Kathryn Sellwood
Reexamining the Vertical Structure of Tangential Winds in Tropical Cyclones: Observations and Theory
DAVID S. NOLAN Associate Professor
Do Gravity Waves Transport Angular Momentum away from Tropical Cyclones? YUMIN MOON AND DAVID S. NOLAN
Testing the ability of 2-dimensional vortex methods to reproduce simulations of nearly inviscid vortex dynamics
Dynamics of Atmospheres and Oceans 40 (2005) 209236
Linear Anelastic Equations for Atmospheric Vortices DANIEL HODYSS
THREE-DIMENSIONAL STABILITY ANALYSES OF TORNADO-LIKE VORTICES WITH SECONDARY CIRCULATIONS
Evaluating Environmental Favorableness for Tropical Cyclone Development with the Method of Point-Downscaling
Tropical Cyclogenesis in Wind Shear: Climatological Relationships and Physical Processes
On the Vertical Decay Rate of the Maximum Tangential Winds in Tropical Cyclones DANIEL P. STERN* AND DAVID S. NOLAN