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Peer-reviewed journal articles


2008


Bakosi J, P. Franzese, Z. Boybeyi, 2008: A non-hybrid method for the PDF equations of turbulent flows on unstructured grids. Journal of Computational Physics 227(11), 5896-5935.

Bakosi J, P. Franzese, Z. Boybeyi, 2008: Joint PDF modeling of turbulent flow and dispersion in an urban street canyon, under review. Boundary-Layer Meteorology, under review.

Cervone, G., P. Franzese, Y. Ezber and Z. Boybeyi, 2008: Risk Assessment of Atmosheric Emission Using Machine Learning. Nat. Hazards Syst. Sci., 8, 991-1000.

Lindeman J., D. Broutman, S. D. Eckermann, J. Ma, and Z. Boybeyi, 2008: Far-Field Mountain Waves Radiated from Nonlinear Orographic Flow Regimes. J. Atmos. Sci., 65, 2749-2756


2007


Bakosi J, P. Franzese, Z. Boybeyi, 2007: Probability density function modeling of scalar mixing from concentrated sources in turbulent channel flow. Physics of Fluids, 19(11)

Boybeyi Z., E. Novakovskaia, D. P. Bacon, M. Kaplan and R. MacCracken, 2007: Targeted GOES Satellite Observations to Improve Hurricane Track Forecast. Pure and Applied Geophysics, 164, 2083-2100.

Ahmad N., D. Bacon, A. Sarma, D. Koracin, R. Vellore, Z. Boybeyi, and J. Lindeman, 2007: Simulations of Non-hydrostatic Atmosphere Using Conservation Laws Package. American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA), 84.

Sun D., M. Kafatos, G. Cervone, Z. Boybeyi and R. Yang, 2007: Satellite Microwave Detected SST Anomalies and Hurricane Intensification. Natural Hazards DOI 10.1007/s11069-006-9099-5.

Ahmad N. N, Z. Boybeyi, R. Lohner and R. A. Sarma, 2007: A Godunov-Type Scheme for Atmospheric Flows on Unstructured Grids. Euler and Navier-Stokes Equations. Pure and Applied Geophysics, 164, 217-244.

Ahmad, N., and J. Lindeman, 2007: Euler Solutions using Flux-based Wave Decomposition. Int. J. Numer. Meth. Fluids 2007; 54:47–72.


2006


Gultepe, I., M. D. Muller and Z. Boybeyi, 2006: A New Visibility Parameterization for Warm Fog Applications in Numerical Weather Prediction Models. Journal of Applied. Meteorology, Vol. 45, 1469-1480.

Kafatos M., D. Sun, R. Gautam, Z. Boybeyi, R. Yang and G. Cervone, 2006: Role of Anomalous Warm Gulf Waters in the Intensification of Hurricane Katrina. Geophysical Research Letters, Vol. 33, L17802.

Sun, D., R. Gautam, G. Cervone, Z. Boybeyi and M. Kafatos, 2006: Comment on "Satellite Altimetry and the Intensification of Hurricane Katrina". EOS, Vol. 87, No. 8., 88-89.

Kafatos M., Becker P. and Z. Boybeyi, 2006: Computational Sciences at the Intersection of Science and Engineering: Case Study for Academic and Research Programs. Turkish Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences, Vol 14, No 1, 1-14.

Ahmad, N., Z. Boybeyi, R. Lohner and R. A. Sarma, 2006: A Godunov-Type Scheme for Atmospheric Flows on Unstructured Grids -- Scalar Transport. Pure and Applied Geophysics, 163:8, 1699-1735.


2005


Ahmad, N., D. Bacon, M. Hall and R. A. Sarma, 2005: Application of the Multi-Dimensional Positive Definite Advection Transport Algorithm (MPDATA) to Environmental Modeling on Adaptive Unstructured Grids. Int. J. for Num. Methods in Fluids, 50:10, 1247-1268.


Boybeyi Z., E. Novakovskaia, D. P. Bacon, M. Kaplan and R. MacCracken, 2005: Effectiveness of Targeted Observations in Improving Hurricane Track Forecast. Weather and Forecasting, (submitted).

Chang, J., S. R. Hanna, Z. Boybeyi, and P. Franzese, 2005: Use of Salt Lake City Urban 2000 Field Data to Evaluate the Urban Hazard Prediction Assessment Capability (HPAC) Dispersion Model. Journal of Applied Meteorology, vol. 44, no4, pp. 485-501.

Cassiani, M., P. Franzese, U. Giostra 2005: A PDF micromixing model of dispersion for atmospheric flow. Part I: development of the model, application to homogeneous turnulence and to neutral boundary layer. Atmospheric Environment, vol. 39, no. 8, pp. 1457-1469.

Ma, Y., Z. Boybeyi, S. Hanna, and K. Chayantrakom, 2005: Plume Dispersion Analysis on Surface Concentration and its Fluctuations from MVP Field Experiment. Atmospheric Environment, 39, 3039-3054.

Cassiani, M., P. Franzese, U. Giostra 2005: A PDF micromixing model of dispersion for atmospheric flow. Part II: application to convective boundary layer. Atmospheric Environment, Volume 39, Issue 8, pp. 1471-1479.


2004


Chang, J.C., and S.R. Hanna, 2004: Air quality model performance evaluation. Meteorology and Atmospheric Physics, Volume 87, Issue 1-3, pp. 167-196.


2003


Bacon D.P., N.N. Ahmad, Z. Boybeyi, T.J. Dunn, S.G. Gopal, M.S. Hall, Y. Jin, P.C.S. Lee, D.E. Mays, A. Sarma, M.D. Turner, T.R. Wait, K.T. Waight, S.H. Yong and J.W. Zack, 2003: Dynamically adaptive unstructured triangular grids: a new paradigm for geophysical fluid dynamics modeling.  Proc. of Indian National Science Academy, 69, 457-471.

Chang, J.C., P. Franzese, K. Chayantrakom, and S.R. Hanna, 2003: Evaluations of CALPUFF, HPAC and VLSTRACK with two mesoscale field data sets.  J. Appl. Meteorol., 42, 453-466.

Franzese, P., 2003: Lagrangian stochastic modeling of a fluctuating plume in the convective boundary layer. Atmos. Environ. 37, 1691-1701.


Hanna, S.R., Britter, R. and P. Franzese, P., 2003: A baseline urban dispersion model evaluated with Salt Lake City and Los Angeles tracer data. Atmos. Environ. 37, 5069-5082.

Ma, Y. and T. J. Lyons, 2003: Recirculation of coastal urban air pollution under a synoptic scale thermal trough in Perth, Western Australia. Atmos. Environ. 37/4, 443-454.

Soto, O., R. Lohner, F. Camelli, 2003: A linelet preconditioner for incompressible flow solvers. Int. J. Num. Methods for Heat and Fluid Flows. 13/1 , 133-147



2002

Cebral, J., F. Camelli, R. Lohner, 2002:
A feature-preserving volumetric technique to merge surface triangulations. Int. J. Num. Methods Eng. 55,  177-190.

Franzese, P. and M.S. Borgas, 2002:
A simple relative dispersion model for concentration fluctuations in contaminant clouds. Journal of Applied Meteorol., 41, no. 11, 1101-1111.

Gopalakrishnan, S.G., D.P. Bacon, N.N. Ahmad, Z. Boybeyi, T.J. Dunn, M.S. Hall, Y. Jin, P.C.S. Lee, D.E. Mays, R.V. Madala, R.A. Sarma, M.D. Turber and T. Wait, 2002: An operational multiscale hurricane forecasting system. Mon. Wea. Rev., 130, 1830-1847.


2001

Boybeyi Z. N. N. Ahmad, D. P. Bacon, T. J. Dunn, M. S. Hall, P.C. S. Lee, R. A. Sarma, and T. R. Wait, 2001: Evaluation of the Operational Multi-scale Environment model with Grid Adaptivity against the European Tracer Experiment. J. Applied Meteor. 40, 1541-1558.

Franzese, P. and L. Zannetti, 2001: A model of dispersion in the unsteady separated shear flow past complex geometries. Applied Hydromechanics vol. 3, No 4, 70-82.

Hanna, S.R. and J.C. Chang, 2001: Use of the Kit Fox field data to analyze dense gas dispersion modeling issues. Atmospheric Environment 35, 2231-2242.

Hanna, S.R. and J.M. Davis, 2001: Use of Monte Carlo uncertainty analysis to evaluate differences in observed and predicted ozone concentrations. To appear in J. Environ. Poll.

Hanna, S.R. and P. Franzese, 2001: Alongwind dispersion -- A simple similarity formula compared with observations at 11 field sites and in one wind tunnel. J. Applied Meteor. 39, 1700-1714

Hanna, S.R., Z. Lu, H.C. Frey, N. Wheeler, J. Vukovich, S. Arunachalam, M. Fernau, and D.A. Hansen, 2001: Uncertainties in predicted ozone concentration due to input uncertainties for the UAM-V photochemical grid model applied to the July 1995 OTAG domain. Atmos. Environ. 35, 891-903

Hanna, S.R. and K.W. Steinberg, 2001: Overview of Petroleum Environmental Research Forum (PERF) dense gas dispersion modeling project. To appear in Atmos. Environ.

Hanna, S.R. and R. Yang, 2001: Evaluations of mesoscale model's simulations of near-surface winds, temperature gradients, and mixing depths. To appear in J. Appl. Meteorol.

Hou, Dingchen, Eugenia Kalnay and Kelvin K. Droegemeier, 2001: Objective verification of SAMEX98 ensemble forecast. Mon. Wea. Rev., 128, 93-91.


2000

Bacon D.P., N.N. Ahmad, Z. Boybeyi, T.J. Dunn, M.S. Hall, P.C.S. Lee, R.A. Sarma, M.D. Turner, K.T. Waight, S.T. Young and J.W. Zack, 2000:
A dynamically adapting weather and dispersion model: The Operational Multiscale Environment Model with Grid Adaptivity. Mon. Wea. Rev., 128, 2044-2076.


Hanna, S.R., B.A. Egan, J. Purdum, and J. Wagler, 2000: Evaluation of the ADMS, AERMOD, and ISC3 Dispersion Models with the OPTEX, Duke Forest, Kincaid, Indianapolis, and Lovett Field Data Sets. J. Environ. Poll.

Hanna, S. R., R. Yang and X. Yin, 2000: Evaluations of Numerical Weather Prediction (NWP) models from the point of view of inputs required by atmospheric dispersion models, J. Environ. Poll. 14, 98-105.


1999

Franzese, P., Luhar, A.K and M.S. Borgas, 1999: An efficient Lagrangian stochastic model of vertical dispersion in the convective boundary layer. Atmos. Environ. 33, 2337-2345.


1996

Boffetta G., Celani A. and P. Franzese, 1996: Trapping of passive tracers in a point vortex system. J. Physics A, 29, 3749-3759.


1994

Zannetti L. and P. Franzese, 1994: The non integrability of the restricted problem of two vortices in closed domains. Physica D, 76, 99-109.


1993

Boybeyi Z. and S. Raman, 1993: Simulation of an elevated long-range plume transport using a mesoscale meteorological model. Atmospheric Environment, 29, 2099-2111.

Boybeyi Z., Raman S, and Zannetti P., 1993: Numerical investigation of possible role of local meteorology in Bhopal gas accident. Atmospheric Environment, 29, 479-496.

Zannetti L. and P. Franzese, 1993: Advection by a point vortex in closed domains. Eur. J. Mech. B/Fluids, 12, no. 1, 43-67.


1992

Boybeyi Z. and Raman S., 1992: A three-dimensional numerical sensitivity study of convection over the Florida peninsula. Boundary-Layer Meteorology, 60, 325-359.

Boybeyi Z. and Raman S., 1992: A numerical sensitivity study of mesoscale circulations induced by circular lakes. Meteorology and Atmospheric Physics, 49, 19-41.


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