Brian A. Colle

Brian A. Colle

Stony Brook University

H-index: 51

North America-United States

About Brian A. Colle

Brian A. Colle, With an exceptional h-index of 51 and a recent h-index of 30 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Stony Brook University, specializes in the field of Mesoscale Meteorology, Mountain Meteorology, Numerical Weather Prediction, Weather Forecasting, Regional Climate.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Analysis of Snow Multi-Bands and Their Environments with High-Resolution Idealized Simulations

Microscale Updrafts Within Northeast US Coastal Snowstorms Using High-Resolution Cloud Radar Measurements

Comparison of Clustering Approaches in a Multimodel Ensemble for US East Coast Cold Season Extratropical Cyclones

Compounding effects of changing sea level and rainfall regimes on pluvial flooding in New York City

An Investigation of a Northeast US Cyclone Event Without Well-Defined Snow Banding During IMPACTS

Risk Perception and Preparation for Storm Surge Flooding: A Virtual Workshop with Visualization and Stakeholder Interaction

Submerse: Visualizing Storm Surge Flooding Simulations in Immersive Display Ecologies

Detecting wave features in Doppler radial velocity radar observations

Brian A. Colle Information

University

Position

- School of Marine and Atmos Sciences

Citations(all)

9208

Citations(since 2020)

3175

Cited By

7413

hIndex(all)

51

hIndex(since 2020)

30

i10Index(all)

116

i10Index(since 2020)

86

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Brian A. Colle Skills & Research Interests

Mesoscale Meteorology

Mountain Meteorology

Numerical Weather Prediction

Weather Forecasting

Regional Climate

Top articles of Brian A. Colle

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Analysis of Snow Multi-Bands and Their Environments with High-Resolution Idealized Simulations

Monthly Weather Review

Nicholas M Leonardo

Brian A Colle

2024/2/21

Microscale Updrafts Within Northeast US Coastal Snowstorms Using High-Resolution Cloud Radar Measurements

Monthly Weather Review

Mariko Oue

Brian A Colle

Sandra E Yuter

Pavlos Kollias

Phillip Yeh

...

2024/1/18

Comparison of Clustering Approaches in a Multimodel Ensemble for US East Coast Cold Season Extratropical Cyclones

Weather and Forecasting

Benjamin M Kiel

Brian A Colle

2024/3

Compounding effects of changing sea level and rainfall regimes on pluvial flooding in New York City

Natural Hazards

Mahshid Ghanbari

Tyler Dell

Firas Saleh

Ziyu Chen

Jennifer Cherrier

...

2024/2/27

An Investigation of a Northeast US Cyclone Event Without Well-Defined Snow Banding During IMPACTS

Monthly Weather Review

Brian A Colle

Phillip Yeh

Joseph A Finlon

Lynn McMurdie

Victoria McDonald

...

2023/9

Risk Perception and Preparation for Storm Surge Flooding: A Virtual Workshop with Visualization and Stakeholder Interaction

Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society

Brian A Colle

Julia R Hathaway

Elizabeth J Bojsza

Josef M Moses

Shadya J Sanders

...

2023/6/2

Submerse: Visualizing Storm Surge Flooding Simulations in Immersive Display Ecologies

arXiv preprint arXiv:2304.06872

Saeed Boorboor

Yoonsang Kim

Ping Hu

Josef M Moses

Brian A Colle

...

2023/4/14

Detecting wave features in Doppler radial velocity radar observations

Atmospheric Measurement Techniques

Matthew A Miller

Sandra E Yuter

Nicole P Hoban

Laura M Tomkins

Brian A Colle

2022/3/22

Integrating Unique Observations and Models to Improve Offshore Wind Resource Assessment and Energy Production Forecasts

AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts

Jeffrey Michael Freedman

Brian Colle

Elizabeth McCabe

Christopher Fragano

2022/12

An Investigation of Turbulence and Microphysical Variations Within Winter Storms as Identified by Enhanced Spectrum Width Layers from a Ka-Band Radar

AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts

Erin Leghart

Brian Colle

Mariko Oue

Edward P Luke

Pavlos Kollias

2022/12

Characteristics of Microscale Updrafts in Winter Storms Accompanying Snow Bands Along the US Northeast Coast Using High-Resolution Cloud Radar Observations

AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts

Brian Colle

Mariko Oue

Sandra E Yuter

Phillip Yeh

Laura Tomkins

2022/12

Turbulent Eddy Variations from the Coast to the Olympic Mountains and the Impact on an Atmospheric River Precipitation Event.

AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts

Na Zhou

Brian Colle

Aaron Robert Naeger

2022/12

Idealized Baroclinic Wave Simulations and Field Observations to Explore Convective Multi-Bands Within the Comma Head of Winter Storms.

AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts

Nicholas Leonardo

Brian Colle

Phillip Yeh

2022/12

Chasing snowstorms: The investigation of microphysics and precipitation for Atlantic coast-threatening snowstorms (IMPACTS) campaign

Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society

Lynn A McMurdie

Gerald M Heymsfield

John E Yorks

Scott A Braun

Gail Skofronick-Jackson

...

2022/5

Automation and Runtime Improvements for the Incident-based Scenario Evacuation (ISE) Collection of Models

AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts

Andrew Foster

Rachel Davidson

Tricia Wachtendorf

Brian Colle

Brian Blanton

...

2021/12

A double‐moment SBU‐YLIN cloud microphysics scheme and its impact on a squall line simulation

Journal of Advances in Modeling Earth Systems

Xi Zhao

Yanluan Lin

Yali Luo

Qifeng Qian

Xi Liu

...

2021/11

Improving communication of uncertainty and risk of high-impact weather through innovative forecaster workshops

Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society

Brian A Colle

Rosemary Auld

Kenneth Johnson

Christine O’Connell

Temis G Taylor

...

2021/7

An investigation of large cross-track errors in North Atlantic tropical cyclones in the GEFS and ECMWF ensembles

Monthly Weather Review

Nicholas M Leonardo

Brian A Colle

2021/2

Evaluating warm and cold rain processes in cloud microphysical schemes using OLYMPEX field measurements

Monthly Weather Review

Aaron R Naeger

Brian A Colle

Na Zhou

Andrew Molthan

2020/5/1

Enhanced Marine Awareness through Real-Time Processing of Crowd-Sourced Mobile Device Observations

100th American Meteorological Society Annual Meeting

Marc Shapiro

Jerry Bieszczad

Eric Desjardins

David R Callender

Brian A Colle

2020/1/14

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