Mark D. Albright

937 total citations
17 papers, 642 citations indexed

About

Mark D. Albright is a scholar working on Atmospheric Science, Global and Planetary Change and Oceanography. According to data from OpenAlex, Mark D. Albright has authored 17 papers receiving a total of 642 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 16 papers in Atmospheric Science, 10 papers in Global and Planetary Change and 8 papers in Oceanography. Recurrent topics in Mark D. Albright's work include Tropical and Extratropical Cyclones Research (12 papers), Meteorological Phenomena and Simulations (10 papers) and Climate variability and models (8 papers). Mark D. Albright is often cited by papers focused on Tropical and Extratropical Cyclones Research (12 papers), Meteorological Phenomena and Simulations (10 papers) and Climate variability and models (8 papers). Mark D. Albright collaborates with scholars based in United States and United Kingdom. Mark D. Albright's co-authors include Richard J. Reed, Clifford F. Mass, Ernest E. Recker, James F. Bresch, Per Undén, Mark T. Stoelinga, David Ovens, Wei Huang, Ying‐Hwa Kuo and Brian Lamb and has published in prestigious journals such as Journal of Geophysical Research Atmospheres, Journal of Climate and Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences.

In The Last Decade

Mark D. Albright

17 papers receiving 569 citations

Peers

Mark D. Albright
Geoffrey J. DiMego United States
Mike Bush United Kingdom
Woo Geun Cheon South Korea
Malgorzata Szczodrak United States
D. A. Mansfield United Kingdom
J. Terry United States
Geoffrey J. DiMego United States
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All Works

17 of 17 papers shown
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Stoelinga, Mark T., Mark D. Albright, & Clifford F. Mass. (2009). A New Look at Snowpack Trends in the Cascade Mountains. Journal of Climate. 23(10). 2473–2491. 33 indexed citations
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Vaughan, J. K., et al.. (2004). A Numerical Daily Air Quality Forecast System for The Pacific Northwest. Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society. 85(4). 549–562. 39 indexed citations
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Reed, Richard J., et al.. (2001). Analysis and modeling of a tropical-like cyclonein the Mediterranean Sea. Meteorology and Atmospheric Physics. 76(1-4). 183–202. 26 indexed citations
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Bresch, James F., Richard J. Reed, & Mark D. Albright. (1997). A Polar-Low Development over the Bering Sea: Analysis, Numerical Simulation, and Sensitivity Experiments. Monthly Weather Review. 125(12). 3109–3130. 45 indexed citations
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Reed, Richard J. & Mark D. Albright. (1997). Frontal Structure in the Interior of an Intense Mature Ocean Cyclone. Weather and Forecasting. 12(4). 866–876. 11 indexed citations
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Albright, Mark D., Richard J. Reed, & David Ovens. (1995). Origin and structure of a numerically simulated polar low over Hudson Bay. Tellus A Dynamic Meteorology and Oceanography. 47(5). 834–834. 30 indexed citations
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Mass, Clifford F., et al.. (1995). A Windstorm in the Lee of a Gap in a Coastal Mountain Barrier. Monthly Weather Review. 123(2). 315–331. 42 indexed citations
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Hermann, Albert J., Barbara M. Hickey, Clifford F. Mass, & Mark D. Albright. (1990). Orographically trapped coastal wind events in the Pacific Northwest and their oceanic response. Journal of Geophysical Research Atmospheres. 95(C8). 13169–13193. 12 indexed citations
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Mass, Clifford F. & Mark D. Albright. (1989). Origin of the Catalina Eddy. Monthly Weather Review. 117(11). 2406–2436. 35 indexed citations
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Reed, Richard J., et al.. (1988). The Role of Latent Heat Release in Explosive Cyclogenesis: Three Examples Based on ECMWF Operational Forecasts. Weather and Forecasting. 3(3). 217–229. 51 indexed citations
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Mass, Clifford F. & Mark D. Albright. (1988). Reply. Monthly Weather Review. 116(11). 2407–2410. 2 indexed citations
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Mass, Clifford F. & Mark D. Albright. (1987). Coastal Southerlies and Alongshore Surges of the West Coast of North America: Evidence of Mesoscale Topographically Trapped Response to Synoptic Forcing. Monthly Weather Review. 115(8). 1707–1738. 76 indexed citations
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Reed, Richard J. & Mark D. Albright. (1986). A Case Study of Explosive Cyclogenesis in the Eastern Pacific. Monthly Weather Review. 114(12). 2297–2319. 62 indexed citations
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Mass, Clifford F., et al.. (1986). The Onshore Surge of Marine Air into the Pacific Northwest: A Coastal Region of Complex Terrain. Monthly Weather Review. 114(12). 2602–2627. 31 indexed citations
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Albright, Mark D., et al.. (1985). The Diurnal Variation of Deep Convection and Inferred Precipitation in the Central Tropical Pacific During January–February 1979. Monthly Weather Review. 113(10). 1663–1680. 94 indexed citations
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Mass, Clifford F. & Mark D. Albright. (1985). A Severe Windstorm in the Lee of the Cascade Mountains of Washington State. Monthly Weather Review. 113(8). 1261–1281. 21 indexed citations
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Albright, Mark D., et al.. (1981). A Diagnostic Study of the Diurnal Rainfall Variation in the GATE B-Scale Area. Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences. 38(7). 1429–1445. 32 indexed citations

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