Michael T. Montgomery

Michael T. Montgomery

Naval Postgraduate School

H-index: 74

North America-United States

About Michael T. Montgomery

Michael T. Montgomery, With an exceptional h-index of 74 and a recent h-index of 37 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Naval Postgraduate School, specializes in the field of Dynamic Meteorology, Tropical Cyclone Dynamics, Typhoon, Hurricanes, Geophysical Fluid Dynamics.

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

Can one reconcile the classical theories and the WISHE-theories of tropical cyclone intensification?

On a moist prognostic balance model for tropical cyclone evolution

Tropical cyclones: Observations and basic processes

Comments on “Thermodynamic Characteristics of Downdrafts in Tropical Cyclones as Seen in Idealized Simulations of Different Intensities”

Effective buoyancy and CAPE: Some implications for tropical cyclones

Minimal conceptual models for tropical cyclone intensification

Does the Rotating Convection Paradigm Describe Secondary Eyewall Formation in Idealized Three-Dimensional Simulations?

Solutions of the Eliassen balance equation for inertially and/or symmetrically stable and unstable vortices

Michael T. Montgomery Information

University

Position

Distinguished Professor Monterey CA

Citations(all)

17293

Citations(since 2020)

4737

Cited By

14685

hIndex(all)

74

hIndex(since 2020)

37

i10Index(all)

174

i10Index(since 2020)

120

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Michael T. Montgomery Skills & Research Interests

Dynamic Meteorology

Tropical Cyclone Dynamics

Typhoon

Hurricanes

Geophysical Fluid Dynamics

Top articles of Michael T. Montgomery

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Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Can one reconcile the classical theories and the WISHE-theories of tropical cyclone intensification?

Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society

Roger K Smitha

Michael T Montgomeryb

Shanghong Wangc

2024

On a moist prognostic balance model for tropical cyclone evolution

Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society

Roger K Smitha

Michael T Montgomeryb

Shanghong Wangc

2023

Tropical cyclones: Observations and basic processes

(No Title)

Roger K Smith

Michael T Montgomery

2023

Comments on “Thermodynamic Characteristics of Downdrafts in Tropical Cyclones as Seen in Idealized Simulations of Different Intensities”

Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences

Roger K Smith

Michael T Montgomery

2022/7

Effective buoyancy and CAPE: Some implications for tropical cyclones

Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society

RK Smith

MT Montgomery

2022/7

Minimal conceptual models for tropical cyclone intensification

Tropical Cyclone Research and Review

Michael T Montgomery

Roger K Smith

2022/6/1

Does the Rotating Convection Paradigm Describe Secondary Eyewall Formation in Idealized Three-Dimensional Simulations?

Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences

John Persing

Michael T Montgomery

2022/3

Solutions of the Eliassen balance equation for inertially and/or symmetrically stable and unstable vortices

Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society

Shanghong Wang

Michael T Montgomery

Roger K Smith

2021/7

Eyes on the Storms

Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society

Svetla M Hristova-Veleva

P Peggy Li

Brian Knosp

Quoc Vu

F Joseph Turk

...

2021/3/1

Does balance dynamics well capture the secondary circulation and spinup of a simulated hurricane?

Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences

Michael T Montgomery

John Persing

2021/1/1

Tropical cyclone life cycle in a three‐dimensional numerical simulation

Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society

Roger K Smith

Gerard Kilroy

MT Montgomery

2021/7

An idealized numerical study of tropical cyclogenesis and evolution at the Equator

Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society

Gerard Kilroy

Roger K Smith

Michael T Montgomery

2020/1

Contribution of mean and eddy momentum processes to tropical cyclone intensification

Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society

Michael T Montgomery

Gerard Kilroy

Roger K Smith

Nina Črnivec

2020/10

An eye on the storm: Integrating a wealth of data for quickly advancing the physical understanding and forecasting of tropical cyclones

Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society

Svetla M Hristova-Veleva

P Peggy Li

Brian Knosp

Quoc Vu

F Joseph Turk

...

2020/10/1

Upper‐tropospheric inflow layers in tropical cyclones

Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society

Shanghong Wang

Roger K Smith

Michael T Montgomery

2020/10

Comments on “An evaluation of hurricane superintensity in axisymmetric numerical models”

Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences

AM Makarieva

AV Nefiodov

D Sheil

AD Nobre

AV Chikunov

...

2020/11

Comments on “How Much Does the Upward Advection of the Supergradient Component of Boundary Layer Wind Contribute to Tropical Cyclone Intensification and Maximum Intensity?”

Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences

Roger K Smith

Gerard Kilroy

Michael T Montgomery

2020/12

Ecosystem capacity for microbial biodegradation of munitions compounds and phenanthrene in three coastal waterways in North Carolina, United States

ACS omega

Michael T Montgomery

Thomas J Boyd

Nathan S Hall

Hans W Paerl

Christopher L Osburn

2020/3/27

The generalized Ekman model for the tropical cyclone boundary layer revisited: The myth of inertial stability as a restoring force

Roger K Smitha

Michael T Montgomeryb

2020

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Co-Authors

H-index: 122
Kerry Emanuel

Kerry Emanuel

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

H-index: 48
Chun-Chieh Wu

Chun-Chieh Wu

National Taiwan University

H-index: 31
Sharanya Majumdar

Sharanya Majumdar

University of Miami

H-index: 31
Zhuo Wang

Zhuo Wang

University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

H-index: 29
Michael M. Bell

Michael M. Bell

Colorado State University

H-index: 23
Michael Riemer

Michael Riemer

Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz

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