A theory for strong, long-lived squall lines R Rotunno, JB Klemp, ML Weisman Journal of Atmospheric Sciences 45 (3), 463-485, 1988 | 1827 | 1988 |
An air–sea interaction theory for tropical cyclones. Part II: Evolutionary study using a nonhydrostatic axisymmetric numerical model R Rotunno, KA Emanuel Journal of Atmospheric Sciences 44 (3), 542-561, 1987 | 1021 | 1987 |
The influence of the shear-induced pressure gradient on thunderstorm motion R Rotunno, JB Klemp Monthly Weather Review 110 (2), 136-151, 1982 | 667 | 1982 |
On the rotation and propagation of simulated supercell thunderstorms R Rotunno, J Klemp Journal of Atmospheric Sciences 42 (3), 271-292, 1985 | 654 | 1985 |
Prediction of landfalling hurricanes with the advanced hurricane WRF model C Davis, W Wang, SS Chen, Y Chen, K Corbosiero, M DeMaria, J Dudhia, ... Monthly weather review 136 (6), 1990-2005, 2008 | 602 | 2008 |
Low Froude number flow past three-dimensional obstacles. Part I: Baroclinically generated lee vortices PK Smolarkiewicz, R Rotunno Journal of Atmospheric Sciences 46 (8), 1154-1164, 1989 | 565 | 1989 |
“A theory for strong long-lived squall lines” revisited ML Weisman, R Rotunno Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences 61 (4), 361-382, 2004 | 537 | 2004 |
A study of the tornadic region within a supercell thunderstorm JB Klemp, R Rotunno Journal of Atmospheric Sciences 40 (2), 359-377, 1983 | 451 | 1983 |
Structure and evolution of numerically simulated squall lines ML Weisman, JB Klemp, R Rotunno Journal of Atmospheric Sciences 45 (14), 1990-2013, 1988 | 421 | 1988 |
Effects of moist convection on mesoscale predictability F Zhang, C Snyder, R Rotunno Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences 60 (9), 1173-1185, 2003 | 404 | 2003 |
On the linear theory of the land and sea breeze R Rotunno Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences 40 (8), 1999-2009, 1983 | 340 | 1983 |
The maximum intensity of tropical cyclones in axisymmetric numerical model simulations GH Bryan, R Rotunno Monthly Weather Review 137 (6), 1770-1789, 2009 | 338 | 2009 |
Dropsonde observations in low-level jets over the northeastern Pacific Ocean from CALJET-1998 and PACJET-2001: Mean vertical-profile and atmospheric-river characteristics FM Ralph, PJ Neiman, R Rotunno Monthly weather review 133 (4), 889-910, 2005 | 329 | 2005 |
HyMeX: A 10-year multidisciplinary program on the Mediterranean water cycle P Drobinski, V Ducrocq, P Alpert, E Anagnostou, K Béranger, M Borga, ... Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society 95 (7), 1063-1082, 2014 | 318 | 2014 |
Lessons on orographic precipitation from the Mesoscale Alpine Programme R Rotunno, RA Houze Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society: A journal of the …, 2007 | 306 | 2007 |
Mechanisms of intense Alpine rainfall R Rotunno, R Ferretti Journal of the atmospheric sciences 58 (13), 1732-1749, 2001 | 298 | 2001 |
Mesoscale predictability of moist baroclinic waves: Convection-permitting experiments and multistage error growth dynamics F Zhang, N Bei, R Rotunno, C Snyder, CC Epifanio Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences 64 (10), 3579-3594, 2007 | 285 | 2007 |
The use of vertical wind shear versus helicity in interpreting supercell dynamics ML Weisman, R Rotunno Journal of the atmospheric sciences 57 (9), 1452-1472, 2000 | 285 | 2000 |
Self-stratification of tropical cyclone outflow. Part I: Implications for storm structure K Emanuel, R Rotunno Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences 68 (10), 2236-2249, 2011 | 283 | 2011 |
Polar lows as arctic hurricanes KA Emanuel, R Rotunno Tellus A: Dynamic Meteorology and Oceanography 41 (1), 1-17, 1989 | 266 | 1989 |