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Samuel Haimov
Researcher at University of Wyoming
Publications - 34
Citations - 1510
Samuel Haimov is an academic researcher from University of Wyoming. The author has contributed to research in topics: Radar & Doppler radar. The author has an hindex of 17, co-authored 31 publications receiving 1375 citations.
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Dynamics and chemistry of marine stratocumulus - DYCOMS II
Bjorn Stevens,Donald H. Lenschow,Gabor Vali,H. Gerber,Alan R. Bandy,Byron Blomquist,Jean-Louis Brenguier,Christopher S. Bretherton,F. Burnet,Teresa Campos,Steven K. Chai,Ian Faloona,D. Friesen,Samuel Haimov,Krista K. Laursen,Douglas K. Lilly,Scot M. Loehrer,Szymon P. Malinowski,Bruce Morley,Markus D. Petters,D. C. Rogers,Lynn M. Russell,Verica Savic-Jovcic,Jefferson R. Snider,D. Straub,Marcin J. Szumowski,H. Takagi,Donald C. Thornton,Mark Tschudi,Cynthia H. Twohy,Melanie A. Wetzel,M. van Zanten +31 more
TL;DR: The second Dynamics and Chemistry of Marine Stratocumulus (DYCOMS-II) field study is described in this article, which consists of nine flights in marine stratocummulus west-southwest of San Diego, California.
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The terrain-induced rotor experiment: A field campaign overview including observational highlights
Vanda Grubišić,James D. Doyle,Joachim P. Kuettner,Stephen Mobbs,Ronald B. Smith,C. David Whiteman,Richard Dirks,Stanley Czyzyk,Stephen A. Cohn,Simon Vosper,Martin Weissmann,Samuel Haimov,Stephan F. J. De Wekker,Laura L. Pan,Fotini Katopodes Chow +14 more
TL;DR: The Terrain-Induced Rotor Experiment (T-REX) is a coordinated international project, composed of an observational field campaign and a research program, focused on the investigation of atmospheric rotors and closely related phenomena in complex terrain this paper.
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Single Aircraft Integration of Remote Sensing and In Situ Sampling for the Study of Cloud Microphysics and Dynamics
Zhien Wang,Jeffrey R. French,Gabor Vali,Perry Wechsler,Samuel Haimov,Alfred R. Rodi,Min Deng,D. Leon,J. R. Snider,Liran Peng,Andrew L. Pazmany +10 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a new integrated cloud observation capability developed for the University of Wyoming King Air is described, which includes the Wyoming Cloud Lidar, a 183- GHz microwave radiometer, and in situ probes.
Single Aircraft Integration of Remote Sensing and In Situ Sampling for the Study of Cloud Microphysics and Dynamics
Zhien Wang,Jeffrey R. French,Gabor Vali,Perry Wechsler,Samuel Haimov,Alfred R. Rodi,Min Deng,D. Leon,J. R. Snider,Liran Peng,Andrew L. Pazmany +10 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a new integrated cloud observation capability developed for the University of Wyoming King Air is described, which includes the Wyoming Cloud Lidar, a 183- GHz microwave radiometer, and in situ probes.
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Supplement to Dynamics and Chemistry of Marine Stratocumulus—DYCOMS-II
Bjorn Stevens,Donald H. Lenschow,Gabor Vali,Hermann E. Gerber,Alan R. Bandy,Byron Blomquist,J-L. Brenguier,Christopher S. Bretherton,Frédéric Burnet,Teresa Campos,Steven K. Chai,Ian Faloona,D. Friesen,Samuel Haimov,Krista K. Laursen,Douglas K. Lilly,Scot M. Loehrer,Szymon P. Malinowski,Bruce Morley,Markus D. Petters,D. C. Rogers,Lynn M. Russell,Verica Savic-Jovcic,J. R. Snider,D. Straub,Marcin J. Szumowski,H. Takagi,Donald C. Thornton,M. Tschudi,Cynthia H. Twohy,Melanie A. Wetzel,M. C. van Zanten +31 more