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Bibliography - Christopher Kerr

  1. Aires, F, Pierre Gentine, Kirsten L Findell, Benjamin R Lintner, and Christopher Kerr, March 2014: Neural network-based sensitivity analysis of summertime convection over the continental US. Journal of Climate, 27(5), DOI:10.1175/JCLI-D-13-00161.1.
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  2. Wu, Liang, C Chou, C-T Chen, Ronghui Huang, Thomas R Knutson, Joseph J Sirutis, Stephen T Garner, and Christopher Kerr, et al., May 2014: Simulations of the present and late 21st century western North Pacific tropical cyclone activity using a regional model. Journal of Climate, 27(9), DOI:10.1175/JCLI-D-12-00830.1.
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  3. Berg, Alexis, Kirsten L Findell, Benjamin R Lintner, Pierre Gentine, and Christopher Kerr, June 2013: Precipitation sensitivity to surface heat fluxes over North America in reanalysis and model data. Journal of Hydrometeorology, 14(3), DOI:10.1175/JHM-D-12-0111.1.
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  4. Findell, Kirsten L., Pierre Gentine, Benjamin R Lintner, and Christopher Kerr, June 2011: Probability of afternoon precipitation in eastern United States and Mexico enhanced by high evaporation. Nature Geoscience, 4(7), DOI:10.1038/ngeo1174.
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  5. Orlanski, Isidoro, and Christopher Kerr, 2007: Project TERRA: A glimpse into the future of weather and climate modeling In High Resolution Numerical Modelling of the Atmosphere and Ocean, New York, NY, Springer-Verlag, 45-50.
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  6. Jones, P, Christopher Kerr, and Richard S Hemler, 1995: Practical considerations in development of a parallel SKYHI general circulation model. Parallel Computing, 21(10), 1677-1694.
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  7. Kurihara, Yoshio, Christopher Kerr, and Morris A Bender, 1989: An improved numerical scheme to treat the open lateral boundary of a regional model. Monthly Weather Review, 117(12), 2714-2722.
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