Peer Reviewed Articles

McMurdie, L.; Heymsfield, G.; Yorks, J.E.; Braun, S.A; Skofronick-Jackson, G.; Rauber, R.M.; Yuter, S.; Colle, B.; McFarquhar, G.M.; Poellot, M.; Novak, D.R.; Lang, T.J.; Kroodsma, R.; McLinden, M.; Oue, M.; Kollias, P.; Kumjian, M.W.; Greybush, S.J.; Heymsfield, A.J.; Finlon, J.A.; McDonald, V.L.; Nicholls, S. (2021) Chasing Snowstorms: The Investigation of Microphysics and Precipitation for Atlantic Coast-Threatening Snowstorms (IMPACTS) Campaign. Bulletin of the American Meterorological Society. https://doi.org/10.1175/BAMS-D-20-0246.1

Goldblatt, C., McDonald, V. L., McCusker, K. E. (2021) Earth’s Long Term Climate Stabilized by Clouds. Nature Geoscience, 14, 143–150. doi:10.1038/s41561-021-00691-7

Data

Goldblatt, C. , McDonald, V. L., McCusker, K. E. (2021) Model output from “Earth’s Long Term Climate Stabilized By Clouds”. Federated Research Data Repository. doi:10.20383/101.0308

Conference Abstracts

McDonald, V. L., McMurdie, L., Helms, C., 2021. An exploration of kinematic wind fields derived from Doppler velocity retrievals from airborne conically scanning radar observations of snowbands during IMPACTS 2020

McMurdie, L., Heymsfield, G., Braun, S., Yorks, J., Finlon, J., McDonald, V. L. , 2020. Investigation of Microphysics and Precipitation for Atlantic Coast Threatening Snowstorms (IMPACTS): Preliminary results from the first deployment in winter 2020.

Goldblatt, C., McDonald, V. L., and McCusker, K, 2019. Clouds Stabilize Earth’s Long Term Climate

Goldblatt, C., McDonald, V. L. , and McCusker, K., 2018. Physical Feedbacks on Stratus Cloud Resolve the Faint Young Sun Problem.

Goldblatt, C., McDonald, V. L., and McCusker, K., 2017. Physical feedbacks on stratus cloud amount resolve the Faint Young Sun Paradox

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Other Writing

Winter Stormchasing in the Northeastern US - Atmospheric Circulation, Annual Newsletter, 2020 (pdf)