Michael M. French

Michael M. French

Stony Brook University

H-index: 14

North America-United States

About Michael M. French

Michael M. French, With an exceptional h-index of 14 and a recent h-index of 12 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Stony Brook University, specializes in the field of Severe Convection, Doppler Weather Radar Applications, Mesoscale Meteorology.

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

Storm-scale polarimetric radar signatures associated with tornado dissipation in supercells

The influence of WSR-88D intra-volume scanning strategies on thunderstorm observations and warnings in the dual-polarization radar era: 2011–20

Tornado formation and intensity prediction using polarimetric radar estimates of updraft area

Observed bulk hook echo drop size distribution evolution in supercell tornadogenesis and tornadogenesis failure

Statistical and empirical relationships between tornado intensity and both topography and land cover using rapid-scan radar observations and a GIS

Rapid-scan and polarimetric radar observations of the dissipation of a violent tornado on 9 May 2016 near Sulphur, Oklahoma

Delayed Tornadogenesis Within New York State Severe Storms.

Differentiating between tornadic and nontornadic supercells using polarimetric radar signatures of hydrometeor size sorting

Michael M. French Information

University

Position

School of Marine and Atmospheric Sciences

Citations(all)

1002

Citations(since 2020)

444

Cited By

722

hIndex(all)

14

hIndex(since 2020)

12

i10Index(all)

21

i10Index(since 2020)

18

Email

University Profile Page

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Michael M. French Skills & Research Interests

Severe Convection

Doppler Weather Radar Applications

Mesoscale Meteorology

Top articles of Michael M. French

Storm-scale polarimetric radar signatures associated with tornado dissipation in supercells

Weather and Forecasting

2022/1

The influence of WSR-88D intra-volume scanning strategies on thunderstorm observations and warnings in the dual-polarization radar era: 2011–20

Weather and Forecasting

2022/2

Tornado formation and intensity prediction using polarimetric radar estimates of updraft area

Weather and Forecasting

2021/12

Observed bulk hook echo drop size distribution evolution in supercell tornadogenesis and tornadogenesis failure

Monthly Weather Review

2021/8

Statistical and empirical relationships between tornado intensity and both topography and land cover using rapid-scan radar observations and a GIS

Monthly Weather Review

2020/10/1

Rapid-scan and polarimetric radar observations of the dissipation of a violent tornado on 9 May 2016 near Sulphur, Oklahoma

Monthly Weather Review

2020/9/1

Delayed Tornadogenesis Within New York State Severe Storms.

Journal of Operational Meteorology

2020/7/9

Differentiating between tornadic and nontornadic supercells using polarimetric radar signatures of hydrometeor size sorting

Geophysical Research Letters

2020

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