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Branden Katona
Branden Katona
National Severe Storms Laboratory
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The influence of topography on convective storm environments in the eastern United States as deduced from the HRRR
B Katona, P Markowski, C Alexander, S Benjamin
Weather and Forecasting 31 (5), 1481-1490, 2016
302016
Assessing the influence of complex terrain on severe convective environments in northeastern Alabama
B Katona, P Markowski
Weather and Forecasting 36 (3), 1003-1029, 2021
122021
Automated Identification of Cold Pools in a Convection-permitting model
BT Katona, A McGovern, V Lakshmanan, AJ Clark
12th Conference on Artificial and Computational Intelligence and its …, 2014
22014
Developing a More Complete Tornado Climatology Using a Large Radar Dataset
W Cui, KL Ortega, AE Reinhart, BT Katona
104th AMS Annual Meeting, 2024
2024
Idealized Simulations of Supercell Thunderstorms Interacting with the Appalachian Mountains
RR Riggin IV
The University of North Carolina at Charlotte, 2022
2022
An Investigation of the Influence of Complex Terrain on Severe Storms and Their Environments
B Katona
The Pennsylvania State University, 2020
2020
Revisiting the Influence of Topography on Local Convective Environments Using High-Resolution Model Output
B Katona, P Markowski
29th Conference on Severe Local Storms, 2018
2018
Investigating the Effects of Topography on the Generation of Low-Level Vorticity in Simulated Supercells
B Katona, P Markowski
29th Conference on Severe Local Storms, 2018
2018
Assessing the Influence of Topography on Convective Storm Environments Using High-resolution Operational Model Output
BT Katona
2016
Comments on “Observations of Wall Cloud Formation in Supercell Thunderstorms during VORTEX2”
P Markowski, Y Richardson, M Kumjian, A Anderson-Frey, G Jimenez, ...
Monthly Weather Review 143 (10), 4278-4281, 2015
2015
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