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Michael M. Bell
Michael M. Bell
Professor of Atmospheric Science, Colorado State University
Verified email at rams.colostate.edu - Homepage
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Hurricane intensity and eyewall replacement
RA Houze Jr, SS Chen, BF Smull, WC Lee, MM Bell
science 315 (5816), 1235-1239, 2007
3522007
Air–sea enthalpy and momentum exchange at major hurricane wind speeds observed during CBLAST
MM Bell, MT Montgomery, KA Emanuel
Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences 69 (11), 3197-3222, 2012
2962012
Continental US hurricane landfall frequency and associated damage: Observations and future risks
PJ Klotzbach, SG Bowen, R Pielke, M Bell
Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society 99 (7), 1359-1376, 2018
2462018
Observed structure, evolution, and potential intensity of category 5 Hurricane Isabel (2003) from 12 to 14 September
MM Bell, MT Montgomery
Monthly Weather Review 136 (6), 2023-2046, 2008
2202008
Hurricane Isabel (2003): New insights into the physics of intense storms. Part I: Mean vortex structure and maximum intensity estimates
MT Montgomery, MM Bell, SD Aberson, ML Black
Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society 87 (10), 1335-1348, 2006
1982006
Convective contribution to the genesis of Hurricane Ophelia (2005)
RA Houze, WC Lee, MM Bell
Monthly Weather Review 137 (9), 2778-2800, 2009
1902009
The hurricane rainband and intensity change experiment: Observations and modeling of Hurricanes Katrina, Ophelia, and Rita
RA Houze Jr, SS Chen, WC Lee, RF Rogers, JA Moore, GJ Stossmeister, ...
Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society 87 (11), 1503-1522, 2006
1862006
The Pre-Depression Investigation of Cloud-Systems in the Tropics (PREDICT) experiment: Scientific basis, new analysis tools, and some first results
MT Montgomery, C Davis, T Dunkerton, Z Wang, C Velden, R Torn, ...
Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society 93 (2), 153-172, 2012
1622012
Mobile Doppler radar observations of a tornado in a supercell near Bassett, Nebraska, on 5 June 1999. Part II: Tornado-vortex structure
HB Bluestein, WC Lee, M Bell, CC Weiss, AL Pazmany
Monthly weather review 131 (12), 2968-2984, 2003
1262003
Validation of simulated hurricane drop size distributions using polarimetric radar
BR Brown, MM Bell, AJ Frambach
Geophysical Research Letters 43 (2), 910-917, 2016
1002016
Rewriting the tropical record books: The extraordinary intensification of Hurricane Patricia (2015)
RF Rogers, S Aberson, MM Bell, DJ Cecil, JD Doyle, TB Kimberlain, ...
Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society 98 (10), 2091-2112, 2017
962017
Hurricane Isabel (2003): New insights into the physics of intense storms. Part II: Extreme localized wind
SD Aberson, MT Montgomery, M Bell, M Black
Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society 87 (10), 1349-1354, 2006
932006
An axisymmetric view of concentric eyewall evolution in Hurricane Rita (2005)
MM Bell, MT Montgomery, WC Lee
Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences 69 (8), 2414-2432, 2012
912012
Ground-based velocity track display (GBVTD) analysis of W-band Doppler radar data in a tornado near Stockton, Kansas, on 15 May 1999
RL Tanamachi, HB Bluestein, WC Lee, M Bell, A Pazmany
Monthly weather review 135 (3), 783-800, 2007
882007
A view of tropical cyclones from above: The tropical cyclone intensity experiment
JD Doyle, JR Moskaitis, JW Feldmeier, RJ Ferek, M Beaubien, MM Bell, ...
Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society 98 (10), 2113-2134, 2017
822017
Surface pressure a more skillful predictor of normalized hurricane damage than maximum sustained wind
PJ Klotzbach, MM Bell, SG Bowen, EJ Gibney, KR Knapp, CJ Schreck III
Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society 101 (6), E830-E846, 2020
772020
An observational study of tropical cyclone spinup in Supertyphoon Jangmi (2008) from 24 to 27 September
NT Sanger, MT Montgomery, RK Smith, MM Bell
Monthly Weather Review 142 (1), 3-28, 2014
772014
Trends in global tropical cyclone activity: 1990–2021
PJ Klotzbach, KM Wood, CJ Schreck III, SG Bowen, CM Patricola, MM Bell
Geophysical Research Letters 49 (6), e2021GL095774, 2022
692022
On the emerging relationship between the stratospheric Quasi-Biennial oscillation and the Madden-Julian oscillation
P Klotzbach, S Abhik, HH Hendon, M Bell, C Lucas, A G. Marshall, ...
Scientific reports 9 (1), 2981, 2019
652019
The extremely active 2017 North Atlantic hurricane season
PJ Klotzbach, CJ Schreck III, JM Collins, MM Bell, ES Blake, D Roache
Monthly Weather Review 146 (10), 3425-3443, 2018
642018
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