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Sharp, R. J., Bourassa, M. A., & O'Brien, J. J. (2002). Early Detection of Tropical Cyclones Using Seawinds-Derived Vorticity. Bull. Amer. Meteor. Soc., 83(6), 879–889.
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Smith, S. R., & O'Brien, J. J. (2001). Regional Snowfall Distributions Associated with ENSO: Implications for Seasonal Forecasting. Bull. Amer. Meteor. Soc., 82(6), 1179–1191.
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Bove, M. C., O'Brien, J. J., Eisner, J. B., Landsea, C. W., & Niu, X. (1998). Effect of El Niño on U.S. Landfalling Hurricanes, Revisited. Bull. Amer. Meteor. Soc., 79(11), 2477–2482.
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Bove, M. C., Zierden, D. F., & O'Brien, J. J. (1998). Are Gulf Landfalling Hurricanes Getting Stronger? Bull. Amer. Meteor. Soc., 79(7), 1327–1328.
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Phelps, M. W., Kumar, A., & O'Brien, J. J. (2004). Potential Predictability in the NCEP CPC Dynamical Seasonal Forecast System. J. Climate, 17(19), 3775–3785.
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Enloe, J., O'Brien, J. J., & Smith, S. R. (2004). ENSO Impacts on Peak Wind Gusts in the United States. J. Climate, 17(8), 1728–1737.
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Hanley, D. E., Bourassa, M. A., O'Brien, J. J., Smith, S. R., & Spade, E. R. (2003). A Quantitative Evaluation of ENSO Indices. J. Climate, 16(8), 1249–1258.
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Tartaglione, C. A., Smith, S. R., & O'Brien, J. J. (2003). ENSO Impact on Hurricane Landfall Probabilities for the Caribbean. J. Climate, 16(17), 2925–2931.
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Romero-Centeno, R., Zavala-Hidalgo, J., Gallegos, A., & O'Brien, J. J. (2003). Isthmus of Tehuantepec Wind Climatology and ENSO Signal. J. Climate, 16(15), 2628–2639.
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Putman, W. M., Legler, D. M., & O'Brien, J. J. (2000). Interannual Variability of Synthesized FSU and NCEP-NCAR Reanalysis Pseudostress Products over the Pacific Ocean. J. Climate, 13(16), 3003–3016.
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