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Publications Using Automatic Weather Stations Project and Antarctic Meteorological Research Center DataBromwich, D. and Z. Liu, An observational study of the katabatic wind confluence zone near Siple Coast, West Antarctica, Monthly Weather Review, 124, 462-477, 1996. Carrasco, J., D. Bromwich, and Z. Liu, Mesoscale cyclone activity over Antarctica during 1991, JGR, 102, D12, 13,923-13,954, 1997. Cullather, R., D. Bromwich, Validation of operational numerical analyses in Antarctic latitudes, JGR, 102, D12, 13,761-13,784, 1997. Foster, T., Abyssal water mass formation off the eastern Wilkes-Land coast of Antarctica, Deep-Sea Research Part I-Oceanographic Research Papers, 42, 501-522, 1995. Gallee, H., Mesoscale atmospheric circulations over the southwestern Ross Sea sector, Antarctica, J. Applied Meteorology, 35, 1129-1141, 1996. Hines, K., D. Bromwich, and Zhong Liu, Combined global climate model and mesoscale model simulations of Antarctic climate, JGR, 102, D12, 13,747-13,760, 1997. Hogan, A., A synthesis of warm air advection to the South Polar Plateau, JGR, 102, D12 14,009-14,020, 1997. Jeffries, M., Early winter ice and snow thickness distribution, ice structure and development of the western Ross Sea pack ice between the ice edge and the Ross Ice Shelf, Antarctic Science, 9, 188-200, 1997. Jin, Y., W. Rossow, and D. Wylie, The comparison of the climatologies of high-level clouds from HIRS and ISCCP, J. Climate, 9, 2850-2879, 1996. Krinner, G., C. Genthon, L. Zhao-Xin, and P. Le Van, Studies of the Antarctic climate with a stretched-grid general circulation model, JGR, 102, D12, 13,731-13,745, 1997. **Leonard S., J. Turner, and A. Van der Wal. Submitted. An assessment of three automatic depression tracking schemes. Meteorological Applications. Lubin, D., D. Bromwich, W. Lee, and K. Hines, The impact of Antarctic cloud radiative properties on a GCM climate simulation, J. Climate, 11, 447-462, 1998. Liu, Z., and D. Bromwich, Dynamics of the Katabatic Wind Confluence Zone near Siple Coast, West Antarctica, J. Applied Meteorology, 36, 97-118, 1997. **Marshall, G.J. Submitted. An examination of the precipitation regime at Thurston Island, Antarctica, using ECMWF Re-Analysis data. International Journal of Climatology. Marshall, G.J. and J. Turner, 1997. Katabatic wind propagation over the western Ross Sea observed using ERS-1 scatterometer data. Antarctic Science, 9(2), 221-226. Marshall, G.J. and J. Turner, 1998. ERS scatterometer observations of katabatic winds over a polynya. 3rd ERS symposium: space at the service of our environment, held at Florence, Italy, 14-21 March 1997. Proceedings, 3, 1591-1596. **Noone, D., J. Turner and R. Mulvaney. Submitted. Atmospheric signals and characteristics of accumulation at Dronning Maud Land, Antarctica. Journal of Geophysical Research. Parish, P., and D. Bromwich, On the forcing of seasonal changes in surface pressure over Antarctica, JGR, 102, D12, 13,785-13,792, 1997. Parish, T., Y. Wang, and D. Bromwich, Forcing of the austral autumn surface pressure change over the Antarctic continent, J. Atmospheric Sciences, 54, 1410-1422, 1997. Parish, T., D. Bromwich, A case study of Antarctic katabatic wind interaction with large-scale forcing, Mon. Weather Rev., 126, 199-209, 1998. Rogers, J., R. Hellstrom, E. Mosley-Thompson, and C. Wang, An abrupt air temperature rise over the Greenland ice cap, JGR, 102, D12, 13,793-13,800, 1997. Seefeldt, M.W., J. Cassano, and T. Parish. An Analysis of the Ross Ice Shelf Surface Wind Field, During the Austral Autumn, Based on Dominant Wind Regimes. Journal of Applied Meteorology, 2006. Turner, J. et al. 1996. The Antarctic First Regional Observing Study of the Troposphere (FROST) project. Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society. 77(9), 2007-2032. van den Broeke, M., R. van de Wal, and M. Wild, Representation of Antarctic katabatic winds in high-resolution GCM and a note on their climate sensitivity, J. Climate, 10, 3111-3130, 1997. This material is based upon work supported by the National Science Foundation under Grants Nos. OPP-0537827, OPP-0338147, and OPP-0230028. Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the view of the National Science Foundation. |