Michael M. Bell

Michael M. Bell

Colorado State University

H-index: 29

North America-United States

About Michael M. Bell

Michael M. Bell, With an exceptional h-index of 29 and a recent h-index of 23 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Colorado State University, specializes in the field of Atmospheric Science, Tropical Cyclones, Radar Meteorology, Mesoscale Meteorology.

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

A potential vorticity diagnosis of tropical cyclone track forecast errors

Airborne Radar Quality Control with Machine Learning

Tropical Cyclone Asymmetric Eyewall Evolution and Intensification in a Two-Layer Model

The Lidar Radar Open Software Environment (LROSE) Science Gateway: Introductory Data Processing in the Cloud

Influence of the Madden‐Julian Oscillation on continental United States hurricane landfalls

Comparing Precipitation Estimates, Model Forecasts, and Random Forest Based Predictions for Excessive Rainfall

Improving short-term QPF using geostationary satellite all-sky infrared radiances: Real-time ensemble data assimilation and forecast during the PRECIP 2020 and 2021 experiments

The Quasi‐Linear Absolute Angular Momentum Slope of Tropical Cyclones Under Rapid Intensification

Michael M. Bell Information

University

Position

Associate Professor of Atmospheric Science

Citations(all)

3940

Citations(since 2020)

2049

Cited By

2532

hIndex(all)

29

hIndex(since 2020)

23

i10Index(all)

60

i10Index(since 2020)

51

Email

University Profile Page

Colorado State University

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Michael M. Bell Skills & Research Interests

Atmospheric Science

Tropical Cyclones

Radar Meteorology

Mesoscale Meteorology

Top articles of Michael M. Bell

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Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

A potential vorticity diagnosis of tropical cyclone track forecast errors

Journal of Advances in Modeling Earth Systems

Tyler W Barbero

Michael M Bell

Jan‐Huey Chen

Philip J Klotzbach

2024/3

Airborne Radar Quality Control with Machine Learning

Artificial Intelligence for the Earth Systems

Alexander J DesRosiers

Michael M Bell

2024/1

Tropical Cyclone Asymmetric Eyewall Evolution and Intensification in a Two-Layer Model

EGUsphere

Ting-Yu Cha

Michael M Bell

2024/3/1

The Lidar Radar Open Software Environment (LROSE) Science Gateway: Introductory Data Processing in the Cloud

40th Conference on Radar Meteorology

Jennifer C DeHart

Brenda Javornik

Ting-Yu Cha

Michael Bell

Tyler Barbero

...

2023/8/29

Influence of the Madden‐Julian Oscillation on continental United States hurricane landfalls

Geophysical Research Letters

Philip J Klotzbach

Carl J Schreck III

Gilbert P Compo

Kimberly M Wood

Eric CJ Oliver

...

2023/4/16

Comparing Precipitation Estimates, Model Forecasts, and Random Forest Based Predictions for Excessive Rainfall

Eric James

2023

Improving short-term QPF using geostationary satellite all-sky infrared radiances: Real-time ensemble data assimilation and forecast during the PRECIP 2020 and 2021 experiments

Weather and Forecasting

Yunji Zhang

Xingchao Chen

Michael M Bell

2023/4

The Quasi‐Linear Absolute Angular Momentum Slope of Tropical Cyclones Under Rapid Intensification

Geophysical Research Letters

Dandan Tao

Robert Nystrom

Michael Bell

2023/8/28

High-Dimensional Nonlinear Data Assimilation with Non-Gaussian Observation Errors for the Geosciences

Chih-Chi Hu

2023

Three-Dimensional Variational Multi-Doppler Wind Retrieval over Complex Terrain

Journal of Atmospheric and Oceanic Technology

Ting-Yu Cha

Michael M Bell

2023/11

Better Satellites, Better Techniques, Better Precipitation Forecasts.

Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society

Yunji Zhang

X Chen

M Bell

2023/8/1

Enabling efficient execution of a variational data assimilation application

The International Journal of High Performance Computing Applications

John M Dennis

Allison H Baker

Brian Dobbins

Michael M Bell

Jian Sun

...

2023/3

Research advances on internal processes affecting tropical cyclone intensity change from 2018–2022

Xiaomin Chen

Christopher M Rozoff

Robert F Rogers

Kristen L Corbosiero

Dandan Tao

...

2023/5/8

An intensity and size phase space for tropical cyclone structure and evolution

Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres

Eleanor G Casas

Dandan Tao

Michael M Bell

2023/2/27

Tropical cyclone precipitation, infrared, Microwave, and environmental dataset (TC PRIMED)

Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society

Muhammad Naufal Razin

Christopher J Slocum

John A Knaff

Paula J Brown

Michael M Bell

2023/11

Observed relationships between tropical cyclone vortex height, intensity, and intensification rate

Geophysical Research Letters

Alexander J DesRosiers

Michael M Bell

Philip J Klotzbach

Michael S Fischer

Paul D Reasor

2023/4/28

Turning Night Into Day: The Creation, Validation, and Application of Synthetic Lunar Reflectance Values From the Day/Night Band and Infrared Sensors for Use With JPSS VIIRS and …

Chandra M Pasillas

2023

Bifurcation points for tropical cyclone genesis and intensification in sheared and dry environments

Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences

Chaehyeon C Nam

Michael M Bell

Dandan Tao

2023/9

Novel In-situ Microphysical Observations in Tropical Cyclones

AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts

Michael M Bell

Alex DesRosiers

Chaehyeon Chelsea Nam

James D Doyle

Jason Dunion

...

2022/12

Eyewall asymmetries and their contributions to the intensification of an idealized tropical cyclone translating in uniform flow

Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences

Jonathan Martinez

Christopher A Davis

Michael M Bell

2022/9

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