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HAROLD E. BROOKS. (Viento y Hodógrafas)
Harold E. Brooks and Robert B. Wilhelmson. 1993: Hodograph Curvature and Updraft Intensity in Numerically Modeled Supercells. Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences: Vol. 50, No. 12, pp. 1824–1833.
Harold E. Brooks, Charles A. Doswell III and Robert B. Wilhelmson. 1994: The Role of Midtropospheric Winds in the Evolution and Maintenance of Low-Level Mesocyclones. Monthly Weather Review: Vol. 122, No. 1, pp. 126–136.
Harold E. Brooks, Charles A. Doswell III and Jeremy Cooper. 1994: On the Environments of Tornadic and Nontornadic Mesocyclones. Weather and Forecasting: Vol. 9, No. 4, pp. 606–618.
David J. Stensrud, John V. Cortinas Jr. and Harold E. Brooks. 1997: Discriminating between Tornadic and Nontornadic Thunderstorms Using Mesoscale Model Output. Weather and Forecasting: Vol. 12, No. 3, pp. 613–632.
KELVIN K. DROEGEMEIER (Dinámica).
Kelvin K. Droegemeier, Steven M. Lazarus and Robert Davies-Jones. 1993: The Influence of Helicity on Numerically Simulated Convective Storms. Monthly Weather Review: Vol. 121, No. 7, pp. 2005–2029.
Edwin J. Adlerman, Kelvin K. Droegemeier and Robert Davies-Jones. 1999: A Numerical Simulation of Cyclic Mesocyclogenesis. Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences: Vol. 56, No. 13, pp. 2045–2069.
HOWARD B. BLUESTEIN (Dinámica “Visual”).
Howard B. Bluestein and Christopher J. Sohl. 1979: Some Observations of a Splitting Severe Thunderstorm. Monthly Weather Review: Vol. 107, No. 7, pp. 861–873.
Howard B. Bluestein. 1986: Visual Aspects of the Flanking Line in Severe Thunderstorms. Monthly Weather Review: Vol. 114, No. 4, pp. 788–795.
Howard B. Bluestein, Eugene W. McCaul Jr., Gregory P. Byrd, Robert L. Walko and Robert Davies-Jones. 1990: An Observational Study of Splitting Convective Clouds. Monthly Weather Review: Vol. 118, No. 6, pp. 1359–1370.
TETSUYA FUJITA (Histórico).
Tetsuya Fujita and Hector Grandoso. 1968: Split of a Thunderstorm into Anticyclonic and Cyclonic Storms and Their Motion as Determined from Numerical Model Experiments. Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences: Vol. 25, No. 3, pp. 416–439.
MATTHEW J. BUNKERS..(Hodógrafas y Left-Moving Supercell).
Matthew J. Bunkers, Brian A. Klimowski, Jon W. Zeitler, Richard L. Thompson and Morris L. Weisman. 2000: Predicting Supercell Motion Using a New Hodograph Technique. Weather and Forecasting: Vol. 15, No. 1, pp. 61–79
Matthew J. Bunkers. 2002: Vertical Wind Shear Associated with Left-Moving Supercells. Weather and Forecasting: Vol. 17, No. 4, pp. 845–855.
Daniel T. Lindsey and Matthew J. Bunkers. 2005: Observations of a Severe, Left-Moving Supercell on 4 May 2003. Weather and Forecasting: Vol. 20, No. 1, pp. 15–22.
KEITH A. BROWNING (Histórico y Granizo)
David Atlas, Keith A. Browning, Ralph J. Donaldson Jr. and Hugh J. Sweeney. 1963: Automatic Digital Radar Reflectivity Analysis of a Tornadic Storm. Journal of Applied Meteorology: Vol. 2, No. 5, pp. 574–581
Keith A. Browning. 1964: Airflow and Precipitation Trajectories Within Severe Local Storms Which Travel to the Right of the Winds. Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences: Vol. 21, No. 6, pp. 634–639
KEITH A. BROWNING. 1965: COMMENTS ON “FORMATION AND STEERING MECHANISMS OF TORNADO CYCLONES AND ASSOCIATED HOOK ECHOES”. Monthly Weather Review: Vol. 93, No. 10, pp. 639–639.
Keith Browning. 1965: Some Inferences About the Updraft Within a Severe Local Storm. Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences: Vol. 22, No. 6, pp. 669–677.
Keith A. Browning. 1965: The Evolution of Tornadic Storms. Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences: Vol. 22, No. 6, pp. 664–668.
Keith A. Browning and David Atlas. 1965: Initiation of Precipitation in Vigorous Convective Clouds. Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences: Vol. 22, No. 6, pp. 678–683.
HORACE R. BYERS and ROSCOE R. BRAHAM Jr. (Los "primeros").
Horace R. Byers and Roscoe R. Braham Jr. 1948: THUNDERSTORM STRUCTURE AND CIRCULATION. Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences: Vol. 5, No. 3, pp. 71–86.
CHESTER W. NEWTON and H.R. NEWTON (Los "segundos").
Chester W. Newton and Harriet Rodebush Newton. 1959: DYNAMICAL INTERACTIONS BETWEEN LARGE CONVECTIVE CLOUDS AND ENVIRONMENT WITH VERTICAL SHEAR. Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences: Vol. 16, No. 5, pp. 483–496.
ROGER M. WAKIMOTO (Viento).
Roger M. Wakimoto, Huaqing Cai and Hanne V. Murphey. 2004: The Superior, Nebraska, Supercell During BAMEX. Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society: Vol. 85, No. 8, pp. 1095–1106.
RODGER A. BROWN (Radar).
Rodger A. Brown. 1967: Mass and Available Energy in Growing Convective Clouds. Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences: Vol. 24, No. 3, pp. 308–311.
Rodger A. Brown, William C. Bumgarner, Kenneth C. Crawford and Dale Sirmans. 1971: Preliminary Doppler Velocity Measurements in a Developing Radar Hook Echo. Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society: Vol. 52, No. 12, pp. 1186–1188
Rodger A. Brown, Donald W. Burgess, John K. Carter, Leslie R. Lemon and Dale Sirmans. 1975: NSSL Dual-Doppler Radar Measurements in Tornadic Storms: a Preview. Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society: Vol. 56, No. 5, pp. 524–526.
Rodger A. Brown and Vincent T. Wood. 1991: On the Interpretation of Single-Doppler Velocity Patterns within Severe Thunderstorms. Weather and Forecasting: Vol. 6, No. 1, pp. 32–48.
Rodger A. Brown. 1992: Initiation and Evolution of Updraft Rotation within an Incipient Supercell Thunderstorm. Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences: Vol. 49, No. 21, pp. 1997–2031
Rodger A. Brown and Rebecca J. Meitín. 1994: Evolution and Morphology of Two Splitting Thunderstorms with Dominant Left-Moving Members. Monthly Weather Review: Vol. 122, No. 9, pp. 2052–2067.
Vincent T. Wood, Rodger A. Brown and Dale Sirmans. 2001: Technique for Improving Detection of WSR-88D Mesocyclone Signatures by Increasing Angular Sampling. Weather and Forecasting: Vol. 16, No. 1, pp. 177–184.
Rodger A. Brown, Vincent T. Wood and Dale Sirmans. 2002: Improved Tornado Detection Using Simulated and Actual WSR-88D Data with Enhanced Resolution. Journal of Atmospheric and Oceanic Technology: Vol. 19, No. 11, pp. 1759–1771.
Rodger A. Brown, Bradley A. Flickinger, Eddie Forren, David M. Schultz, Dale Sirmans, Phillip L. Spencer, Vincent T. Wood and Conrad L. Ziegler. 2005: Improved Detection of Severe Storms Using Experimental Fine-Resolution WSR-88D Measurements. Weather and Forecasting: Vol. 20, No. 1, pp. 3–14
RICHARD L. THOMPSON (Sondeos).
Richard L. Thompson. 1998: Eta Model Storm-Relative Winds Associated with Tornadic and Nontornadic Supercells. Weather and Forecasting: Vol. 13, No. 1, pp. 125–137.
Richard L. Thompson, Roger Edwards, John A. Hart, Kimberly L. Elmore and Paul Markowski. 2003: Close Proximity Soundings within Supercell Environments Obtained from the Rapid Update Cycle. Weather and Forecasting: Vol. 18, No. 6, pp. 1243–1261.
DONALD W. BURGESS (¿?).
Donald R. Macgorman and Donald W. Burgess. 1994: Positive Cloud-to-Ground Lightning in Tornadic Storms and Hailstorms. Monthly Weather Review: Vol. 122, No. 8, pp. 1671–1697.
GREGORY J. STUMPH (Radar).
Gregory J. Stumpf, Arthur Witt, E. DeWayne Mitchell, Phillip L. Spencer, J. T. Johnson, Michael D. Eilts, Kevin W. Thomas and Donald W. Burgess. 1998: The National Severe Storms Laboratory Mesocyclone Detection Algorithm for the WSR-88D*. Weather and Forecasting: Vol. 13, No. 2, pp. 304–326
John P. Monteverdi, Warren Blier, Greg Stumpf, Wilfred Pi and Karl Anderson. 2001: First WSR-88D Documentation of an Anticyclonic Supercell with Anticyclonic Tornadoes: The Sunnyvale–Los Altos, California, Tornadoes of 4 May 1998. Monthly Weather Review: Vol. 129, No. 11, pp. 2805–2814.
ALLAN R. MOLLER (Predicción).
Alan R. Moller, Charles A. Doswell III, Michael P. Foster and Gary R. Woodall. 1994: The Operational Recognition of Supercell Thunderstorm Environments and Storm Structures. Weather and Forecasting: Vol. 9, No. 3, pp.
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