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Publications:

 

Fitzpatrick, P., Liu, C., Lilljedahl, M., & Lavigne, T. Contribution of Tropical Cyclones to Oceanic Global Precipitation from 20 years of IMERG                  Data: Regional and ENSO Variations. In preparation.

 

Walker, Q., Liu, C., & Lavigne. T. Characteristics of radar defined Tornadic Convective Features. Monthly Weather Review, In preparation.

 

Lavigne, T., McShane, T., & Liu, C. An analysis of events with a significant surface vertical electric field in Barrow, Alaska. Journal of                               Atmospheric and Solar-Terrestrial Physics, In preparation

 

Zhu, S., Liu, C., Cao, J., & Lavigne, T. (2023). Diurnal Precipitation Features over Complex Terrains along the Yangtze River in China Based                     on Long-Term TRMM and GPM Radar Products. Remote Sensing, 15(13), 3451.

Lavigne, T., & Liu, C. (2023). Relationships among diurnal variations of polar night cloud, precipitation, surface temperatures, and the fair-                      weather return current of the global electric circuit (GEC). Journal of Atmospheric and Solar-Terrestrial Physics, 244, 106026.

 

Lavigne, T., & Liu, C. (2022). Validity of global fog‐day trends indicated by the Global Surface Summary of the Day (GSOD) dataset. Journal                  of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres, e2021JD035881.

 

Lavigne, T., Liu, C., Hill, J., & Bruning, E. (2021). Observations from the one year electric field Study-North Slope of Alaska (OYES-NSA) field                  campaign, and their implications for observing the distribution of global electrified cloud activity. Journal of Atmospheric and                        Solar-Terrestrial Physics, 214, 105528.

 

Liu, N., Liu, C., & Lavigne, T. (2019). The variation of the intensity, height, and size of precipitation systems with El Niño–Southern Oscillation                  in the tropics and subtropics. Journal of Climate, 32(14), 4281-4297.

 

Lavigne, T., Liu, C., & Liu, N. (2019). How does the trend in thunder days relate to the variation of lightning flash density?. Journal of                            Geophysical Research: Atmospheres, 124(9), 4955-4974.

Lavigne, T., Liu, C., Deierling, W., & Mach, D. (2017). Relationship between the global electric circuit and electrified cloud parameters at                      diurnal, seasonal, and interannual timescales. Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres, 122(16), 8525-8542.

Technical Reports:

 

Liu, C., & Lavigne, T. (2021). One-Year Electric Field Study-North Slope of Alaska (OYESNSA) Interim Campaign Report. DOE Office of                         Science Atmospheric Radiation Measurement (ARM) Program (United States).

Liu, C., & Lavigne, T. (2019). One-Year Electric Field Study-North Slope of Alaska (OYESNSA) Final Campaign Report. DOE Office of                           Science Atmospheric Radiation Measurement (ARM) Program (United States).

Liu, C., & Lavigne, T. (2019). One-Year Electric Field Study at the North Slope of Alaska Field Campaign Report (No. DOE/SC-ARM-19-                       016). DOE Office of Science Atmospheric Radiation Measurement (ARM) Program (United States).

 

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