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Multiscale analysis of three consecutive years of anomalous flooding in Pakistan
KL Rasmussen, AJ Hill, VE Toma, MD Zuluaga, PJ Webster, RA Houze Jr
Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society 141 (689), 1259-1276, 2015
792015
Forecasting severe weather with random forests
AJ Hill, GR Herman, RS Schumacher
Monthly Weather Review 148 (5), 2135-2161, 2020
682020
Ensemble Sensitivity Analysis for Mesoscale Forecasts of Dryline Convection Initiation
AJ Hill, CC Weiss, BC Ancell
Monthly Weather Review 144 (11), 4161-4182, 2016
582016
From random forests to flood forecasts: A research to operations success story
RS Schumacher, AJ Hill, M Klein, JA Nelson, MJ Erickson, SM Trojniak, ...
Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society 102 (9), E1742-E1755, 2021
262021
Forecasting excessive rainfall with random forests and a deterministic convection-allowing model
AJ Hill, RS Schumacher
Weather and Forecasting 36 (5), 1693-1711, 2021
192021
A New Paradigm for Medium-Range Severe Weather Forecasts: Probabilistic Random Forest–Based Predictions
AJ Hill, RS Schumacher, IL Jirak
Weather and Forecasting 38 (2), 251-272, 2023
72023
Factors influencing ensemble sensitivity–based targeted observing predictions at convection-allowing resolutions
AJ Hill, CC Weiss, BC Ancell
Monthly Weather Review 148 (11), 4497-4517, 2020
62020
Influence of a portable near-surface observing network on experimental ensemble forecasts of deep convection hazards during VORTEX-SE
AJ Hill, CC Weiss, DC Dowell
Weather and Forecasting 36 (4), 1141-1167, 2021
32021
Investigating sub-city gradients of air quality: lessons learned with low-cost PM2.5 and AOD monitors and machine learning
M Cheeseman, B Ford, Z Rosen, E Wendt, A DesRosiers, AJ Hill, ...
Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics Discussions, 1-30, 2021
12021
Properties of Cold Pools Observed during the VORTEX-SE: Meso18-19 Field Campaign
JM McDonald, CC Weiss, AJ Hill
100th American Meteorological Society Annual Meeting, 2020
12020
Towards improving forecasts of severe convection along the dryline through targeted observing with ensemble sensitivity analysis
A Hill, C Weiss, B Ancell
12018
Three consecutive years of anomalous flooding in Pakistan
KL Rasmussen, AJ Hill, VE Toma, MD Zuluaga, PJ Webster, RA Houze Jr
Quart. J. Roy. Meteor. Soc, 2014
12014
Investigating Predictor Importance for a Next-Day Severe Weather Hazard Random Forest Model
HJ McDaniel, AJ Hill, RS Schumacher
103rd AMS Annual Meeting, 2023
2023
Artificial Intelligence for Severe Weather Prediction
A McGovern, DJ Gagne, C Potvin, AJ Hill, R Lagerquist
30th Conference on Severe Local Storms, 2022
2022
Erratum: Ensemble sensitivity analysis for mesoscale forecasts of dryline convection initiation (Monthly Weather Review (2016) 144 (4161-4182
AJ Hill, CC Weiss, BC Ancell
Monthly Weather Review 149 (3), 899, 2021
2021
Heavy Precipitation and Flash Flood Forecasts Using Random Forests and Convection-Allowing Models
AJ Hill, RS Schumacher
100th American Meteorological Society Annual Meeting, 2020
2020
Numerical Modeling for Recent Field Campaigns and Testbeds
AJ Hill
100th American Meteorological Society Annual Meeting, 2020
2020
Assimilating Near-Surface Observations from a Portable Mesoscale Network of StickNet Platforms During VORTEX-SE with the High Resolution Rapid Refresh Ensemble
AJ Hill, CC Weiss, DC Dowell
100th American Meteorological Society Annual Meeting, 2020
2020
Demonstration of Ensemble Sensitivity-based Targeted Observing for Convective-Scale Applications: Perfect-model Experiments
A Hill
2019
Insights into Mesoscale and Storm-Scale Predictability Gained through Ensemble Sensitivity Analysis
CC Weiss, DC Dowell, N Yussouf, AJ Hill
99th American Meteorological Society Annual Meeting, 2019
2019
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