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Michael S. Fischer
Michael S. Fischer
University of Miami (CIMAS) and NOAA/AOML Hurricane Research Division
Verified email at noaa.gov
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Assessing the influence of upper-tropospheric troughs on tropical cyclone intensification rates after genesis
MS Fischer, BH Tang, KL Corbosiero
Monthly Weather Review 145 (4), 1295-1313, 2017
542017
The rapid intensification and eyewall replacement cycles of Hurricane Irma (2017)
MS Fischer, RF Rogers, PD Reasor
Monthly Weather Review 148 (3), 981-1004, 2020
532020
Normalized convective characteristics of tropical cyclone rapid intensification events in the North Atlantic and eastern North Pacific
MS Fischer, BH Tang, KL Corbosiero, CM Rozoff
Monthly Weather Review 146 (4), 1133-1155, 2018
522018
A climatological analysis of tropical cyclone rapid intensification in environments of upper-tropospheric troughs
MS Fischer, BH Tang, KL Corbosiero
Monthly Weather Review 147 (10), 3693-3719, 2019
422019
Accomplishments of NOAA’s airborne hurricane field program and a broader future approach to forecast improvement
J Zawislak, RF Rogers, SD Aberson, GJ Alaka Jr, G Alvey, A Aksoy, ...
Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, 1-79, 2021
282021
An analysis of tropical cyclone vortex and convective characteristics in relation to storm intensity using a novel airborne Doppler radar database
MS Fischer, PD Reasor, RF Rogers, JF Gamache
Monthly weather review 150 (9), 2255-2278, 2022
232022
Observed processes underlying the favorable vortex repositioning early in the development of Hurricane Dorian (2019)
GR Alvey III, M Fischer, P Reasor, J Zawislak, R Rogers
Monthly Weather Review 150 (1), 193-213, 2022
182022
A tale of two vortex evolutions: Using a high-resolution ensemble to assess the impacts of ventilation on a tropical cyclone rapid intensification event
MS Fischer, PD Reasor, BH Tang, KL Corbosiero, RD Torn, X Chen
Monthly Weather Review 151 (1), 297-320, 2023
122023
Understanding the processes causing the early intensification of Hurricane Dorian through an ensemble of the Hurricane Analysis and Forecast System (HAFS)
A Hazelton, GJ Alaka Jr, L Cowan, M Fischer, S Gopalakrishnan
Atmosphere 12 (1), 93, 2021
122021
Thermodynamic contribution to vortex alignment and rapid intensification of Hurricane Sally (2020)
Ž Stone, GR Alvey III, JP Dunion, MS Fischer, DJ Raymond, RF Rogers, ...
Monthly Weather Review 151 (4), 931-951, 2023
92023
Observed relationships between tropical cyclone vortex height, intensity, and intensification rate
AJ DesRosiers, MM Bell, PJ Klotzbach, MS Fischer, PD Reasor
Geophysical Research Letters 50 (8), e2022GL101877, 2023
62023
Factors influencing the track of Hurricane Dorian (2019) in the West Atlantic: Analysis of a HAFS ensemble
A Hazelton, GJ Alaka Jr, MS Fischer, R Torn, S Gopalakrishnan
Monthly Weather Review 151 (1), 175-192, 2023
42023
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
32024
Relationships between vortex tilt, convective structure, and intensity change in early-stage tropical cyclones
MS Fischer, RF Rogers, PD Reasor, JP Dunion
34th Conference on Hurricanes and Tropical Meteorology, 2021
32021
The relationship between tropical cyclone vortex tilt, precipitation structure, and intensity change
MS Fischer, RF Rogers, PD Reasor, JP Dunion
104th AMS Annual Meeting, 2024
12024
An Observational Analysis of the Relationship between Tropical Cyclone Vortex Tilt, Precipitation Structure, and Intensity Change
MS Fischer, RF Rogers, PD Reasor, JP Dunion
Monthly Weather Review 152 (1), 203-225, 2024
12024
On the distribution of convective and stratiform precipitation in tropical cyclones from airborne Doppler radar and its relationship to intensity change and environmental wind …
JB Wadler, JJ Cione, RF Rogers, MS Fischer
Monthly Weather Review 151 (12), 3209-3233, 2023
12023
Processes underlying the Vortex Repositioning during Dorian’s (2019) Early Stages that increased its favorability for Rapid Intensification
GR Alvey, MS Fischer, PD Reasor, RF Rogers, J Zawislak
34th Conference on Hurricanes and Tropical Meteorology, 2021
12021
An examination of local shear, vortex tilt, and tropical cyclone intensity change using airborne radar observations
MS Fischer, RF Rogers, P Reasor
100th American Meteorological Society Annual Meeting, 2020
12020
Shear-Relative Asymmetric Kinematic Characteristics of Intensifying Hurricanes as Observed by Airborne Doppler Radar
U Shimada, PD Reasor, RF Rogers, MS Fischer, FD Marks, JA Zawislak, ...
Monthly Weather Review 152 (2), 491-512, 2024
2024
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