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Peter M. Finocchio
Peter M. Finocchio
U.S. Naval Research Laboratory
Verified email at rsmas.miami.edu
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Idealized tropical cyclone responses to the height and depth of environmental vertical wind shear
PM Finocchio, SJ Majumdar, DS Nolan, M Iskandarani
Monthly Weather Review 144 (6), 2155-2175, 2016
962016
On the ability of global ensemble prediction systems to predict tropical cyclone track probabilities
SJ Majumdar, PM Finocchio
Weather and forecasting 25 (2), 659-680, 2010
802010
A statistical perspective on wind profiles and vertical wind shear in tropical cyclone environments of the Northern Hemisphere
PM Finocchio, SJ Majumdar
Monthly weather review 145 (1), 361-378, 2017
402017
The Role of Cyclones in Moisture Transport into the Arctic
MG Fearon, JD Doyle, DR Ryglicki, PM Finocchio, M Sprenger
Geophysical Research Letters 48 (4), 2020
362020
The predictability of idealized tropical cyclones in environments with time‐varying vertical wind shear
PM Finocchio, SJ Majumdar
Journal of Advances in Modeling Earth Systems 9 (8), 2836-2862, 2017
292017
Blue Hill Observatory sunshine: Assessment of climate signals in the longest continuous meteorological record in North America
NB Magee, E Melaas, PM Finocchio, M Jardel, A Noonan, MJ Iacono
Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society 95 (11), 1741-1751, 2014
262014
The intensity-and size-dependent response of tropical cyclones to increasing vertical wind shear
PM Finocchio, R Rios-Berrios
Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences 78 (11), 3673-3690, 2021
232021
Short‐term impacts of Arctic summer cyclones on sea ice extent in the marginal ice zone
PM Finocchio, JD Doyle, DP Stern, MG Fearon
Geophysical Research Letters 47 (13), e2020GL088338, 2020
162020
The impact of an intense cyclone on short‐term sea ice loss in a fully coupled atmosphere‐ocean‐ice model
DP Stern, JD Doyle, NP Barton, PM Finocchio, WA Komaromi, EJ Metzger
Geophysical Research Letters 47 (4), e2019GL085580, 2020
132020
How the speed and latitude of the jet stream affect the downstream response to recurving tropical cyclones
PM Finocchio, JD Doyle
Monthly Weather Review 147 (9), 3261-3281, 2019
132019
Accelerated sea ice loss from late summer cyclones in the new Arctic
PM Finocchio, JD Doyle, DP Stern
Journal of Climate 35 (23), 7751-7769, 2022
52022
Summer cyclones and their association with short-term sea ice variability in the Pacific sector of the Arctic
PM Finocchio, JD Doyle
Frontiers in Earth Science 9, 738497, 2021
52021
On the influence of surface latent heat fluxes on idealized extratropical cyclones
R Demirdjian, JD Doyle, PM Finocchio, CA Reynolds
Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences 79 (9), 2229-2242, 2022
42022
A review of the interactions between tropical cyclones and environmental vertical wind shear
R Rios-Berrios, PM Finocchio, JJ Alland, X Chen, MS Fischer, ...
Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences 81 (4), 713-741, 2024
22024
Preconditioning and Intensification of Upstream Extratropical Cyclones through Surface Fluxes
R Demirdjian, JD Doyle, PM Finocchio, CA Reynolds
Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences 80 (6), 1499-1517, 2023
12023
Soil Moisture Influences on Summer Arctic Cyclones and Their Associated Poleward Moisture Transport
MG Fearon, JD Doyle, PM Finocchio
Monthly Weather Review 151 (7), 1699-1716, 2023
2023
The Structure of Vertical Wind Shear in Tropical Cyclone Environments: Implications for Forecasting and Predictability
PM Finocchio
University of Miami, 2017
2017
Subtopic 4.3. Extratropical Transition
S Aberson, H Archambault, L Bosart, S Camargo, J Doyle, P Finocchio, ...
UPDATED ANALYSIS OF LOSSLESS COMPRESSION TECHNIQUES FOR THE GOES-R REBROADCAST (GRB) SUB-SYSTEM
P Finocchio, B Braswell, Y He, DB Hogan, D Hunt, TS Zaccheo
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