Organizational modes of midlatitude mesoscale convective systems MD Parker, RH Johnson Monthly weather review 128 (10), 3413-3436, 2000 | 795 | 2000 |
The 2015 Plains Elevated Convection at Night field project B Geerts, D Parsons, CL Ziegler, TM Weckwerth, MI Biggerstaff, RD Clark, ... Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society 98 (4), 767-786, 2017 | 254 | 2017 |
Climatology and ingredients of significant severe convection in high-shear, low-CAPE environments KD Sherburn, MD Parker Weather and forecasting 29 (4), 854-877, 2014 | 202 | 2014 |
Structures and dynamics of quasi-2D mesoscale convective systems MD Parker, RH Johnson Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences 61 (5), 545-567, 2004 | 182 | 2004 |
Composite VORTEX2 supercell environments from near-storm soundings MD Parker Monthly Weather Review 142 (2), 508-529, 2014 | 154 | 2014 |
Simulated supercells in nontornadic and tornadic VORTEX2 environments BE Coffer, MD Parker Monthly Weather Review 145 (1), 149-180, 2017 | 136 | 2017 |
Response of simulated squall lines to low-level cooling MD Parker Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences 65 (4), 1323-1341, 2008 | 131 | 2008 |
A multimodel assessment of RKW theory’s relevance to squall-line characteristics GH Bryan, JC Knievel, MD Parker Monthly weather review 134 (10), 2772-2792, 2006 | 125 | 2006 |
Composite environments of severe and nonsevere high-shear, low-CAPE convective events KD Sherburn, MD Parker, JR King, GM Lackmann Weather and forecasting 31 (6), 1899-1927, 2016 | 120 | 2016 |
Imported and storm-generated near-ground vertical vorticity in a simulated supercell JML Dahl, MD Parker, LJ Wicker Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences 71 (8), 3027-3051, 2014 | 111 | 2014 |
Using near-ground storm relative helicity in supercell tornado forecasting BE Coffer, MD Parker, RL Thompson, BT Smith, RE Jewell Weather and Forecasting 34 (5), 1417-1435, 2019 | 105 | 2019 |
Impacts of increasing low-level shear on supercells during the early evening transition BE Coffer, MD Parker Monthly Weather Review 143 (5), 1945-1969, 2015 | 98 | 2015 |
Observations of a squall line and its near environment using high-frequency rawinsonde launches during VORTEX2 GH Bryan, MD Parker Monthly Weather Review 138 (11), 4076-4097, 2010 | 95 | 2010 |
The response of simulated nocturnal convective systems to a developing low-level jet AJ French, MD Parker Journal of the atmospheric sciences 67 (10), 3384-3408, 2010 | 89 | 2010 |
Volatility of tornadogenesis: An ensemble of simulated nontornadic and tornadic supercells in VORTEX2 environments BE Coffer, MD Parker, JML Dahl, LJ Wicker, AJ Clark Monthly Weather Review 145 (11), 4605-4625, 2017 | 82 | 2017 |
Radar climatology of tornadic and nontornadic vortices in high-shear, low-CAPE environments in the mid-Atlantic and southeastern United States JM Davis, MD Parker Weather and forecasting 29 (4), 828-853, 2014 | 79 | 2014 |
Environmental ingredients for supercells and tornadoes within Hurricane Ivan AK Baker, MD Parker, MD Eastin Weather and Forecasting 24 (1), 223-244, 2009 | 79 | 2009 |
Severe convective wind environments EL Kuchera, MD Parker Weather and forecasting 21 (4), 595-612, 2006 | 76 | 2006 |
Simulated convective lines with leading precipitation. Part I: Governing dynamics MD Parker, RH Johnson Journal of the atmospheric sciences 61 (14), 1637-1655, 2004 | 76 | 2004 |
Convective episodes in the east-central United States MD Parker, DA Ahijevych Monthly weather review 135 (11), 3707-3727, 2007 | 75 | 2007 |