Michael T. Montgomery
Naval Postgraduate School
H-index: 74
North America-United States
Top articles of Michael T. Montgomery
Title | Journal | Author(s) | Publication Date |
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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 |