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Title
Publication Date
Language
Citations
Superior Photographic Reconnaissance of Tropical Cyclones
1961/06/01
English
8
Distribution of Icing in the Northeast's Ice Storm of 26–27 December 1969
1970/12/01
English
8
Mountain Thunderstorms and Forest Fires
1962/08/01
English
7
Heat Wave
1980/06/01
English
7
Radar
1955/06/01
English
7
Luminous Phenomena Accompanying Tornadoes
1966/04/01
English
7
The Tornado Pulse Generator
1965/04/01
English
7
Cars vs. the Weather: A Century of Progress
1996/11/01
English
7
Highlights Around the World
1994/03/01
English
7
January
1970/04/01
English
7
Twin Tornado Cyclones within a Severe Thunderstorm: Single Doppler Radar Observations
1973/04/01
English
7
Another Account
1982/04/01
English
7
The 2015 Eastern North Pacific Hurricane Season: A Very Active Year
2016/04/14
English
7
U.S. Weather Highlights 2018: Another Historic Hurricane and Wildfire Season
2019/04/11
English
6
International Weather Highlights 2018: Winter Storms, Blistering Heat Waves, Japan's Summer of Extremes
2019/04/11
English
6
The Great Upper Plains Blizzard of January 1975
1975/04/01
English
6
Anticyclonic Tornadoes
1977/04/01
English
6
Whirlwinds, Density Currents, and Topographic Disturbances: A Meteorological Melange of Intriguing Interactions
1975/04/01
English
6
October
1972/12/01
English
6
The Not-So-Ordinary Icicle
1981/12/01
English
6
April
1972/06/01
English
6
February
1973/04/01
English
6
Winter Storms and the Record-Breaking Winter in Illinois
1978/12/01
English
6
Man-made Weather Patterns in the Great Lakes Basin
1972/12/01
English
6
Light Pillar Climatology: A Study in Microphysics at Laramie, Wyoming
1980/12/01
English
6
1816 the Year without a Summer
1979/06/01
English
6
Dust Deposition and Weather
1968/04/01
English
6
The Weather and Climate of Texas: A Big State With Big Extremes
2016/08/24
English
6
Remembering: Pat Hughes 1932–1999
1999/07/01
English
6
Snow FOOLIN': Accurately Measuring Snow Is An Inexact But Important Science
2000/01/01
English
6
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