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REFEREED JOURNAL ARTICLES

(Reverse chronological order)
  1. Hueso R, Legarreta J, Garcia-Melendo E, Sanchez-Lavega A, Perez-Hoyos S, 2009, The jovian anticyclone BA II. Circulation and interaction with the zonal jets, Icarus 203, 499-515 [pdf]
  2. Garcia-Melendo E, Legarreta J, Sanchez-Lavega A, Hueso R, Perez-Hoyos S, Gonzalez J, Gomez-Forrellad JM, IOPW Team, 2009, The jovian anticyclone BA I. Motions and interaction with the GRS from observations and non-linear simulations, Icarus 203, 486-498 [pdf]
  3. Hammel HB, Sromovsky LA, Fry PM, Rages K, Showalter M, de Pater I, van Dam MA, LeBeau RP, Deng X, 2009, The Dark Spot in the atmosphere of Uranus in 2006: discovery, description, and dynamical simulations, Icarus 201, 257-271 [pdf]
  4. Legarreta J, Sanchez-Lavega A, 2008, Vertical structure of Jupiter's troposphere from nonlinear simulations of long-lived vortices, Icarus 196, 184-201 [pdf]
  5. Palotai Cs, Dowling TE, 2008, Addition of water and ammonia cloud microphysics to the EPIC model, Icarus 194, 303-326 [pdf]
  6. Sanchez-Lavega A, Orton GS, Hueso R, Garcia-Melendo E, Perez-Hoyos S, Simon-Miller A, Rojas JF, Gomez JM, Yanamandra-Fisher P, Fletcher L, Joels J, Kemerer J, Hora J, Karkoschka E, de Pater I, Wong MH, Marcus PS, Pinilla-Alonso N, Carvalho F, Go C, Parker D, Salway M, Valimberti M, Wesley A, Pujic Z, 2008, Depth of a strong jovian jet from a planetary-scale disturbance driven by storms, Nature 451, 437-440 [pdf]
  7. Sayanagi KM, Showman AP, Dowling TE, 2008, The emergence of multiple robust zonal jets from freely evolving, three-dimensional stratified geostrophic turbulence with applications to Jupiter, J. Atmos. Sci. 65, 3947-3962 [pdf]
  8. Garcia-Melendo E, Sanchez-Lavega A, Hueso R, 2007, Numerical models of Saturn's long-lived anticyclones, Icarus 191, 665-677 [pdf]
  9. Herrnstein A, Dowling TE, 2007, Effects of topography on the spin-up of a Venus atmospheric model, J. Geophys. Res. 112, E04S08, doi:10.1029/2006JE002804 JGR
  10. Sayanagi KM, Showman AP, 2007, Effects of a large convective storm on Saturn's equatorial jet, Icarus 187, 520-539 [pdf]
  11. Showman AP, 2007, Numerical simulations of forced shallow-water turbulence: effects of moist convection on the large-scale circulation of Jupiter and Saturn, J. Atmos. Sci. 64, 3132-3157 [pdf]
  12. Dowling TE, Bradley ME, Colon E, Kramer J, LeBeau RP, Lee GCH, Mattox TI, Morales-Juberias R, Palotai CsJ, Parimi VK, Showman AP, 2006, The EPIC Atmospheric Model with an Isentropic/Terrain-Following Hybrid Vertical Coordinate, Icarus 182, 259-273 [pdf]
  13. Garcia-Melendo E, Sanchez-Lavega A, Dowling TE, 2005, Jupiter's 24deg N highest speed jet: Vertical structure deduced from nonlinear simulations of a large-amplitude natural disturbance, Icarus 176, 272-282 [pdf]
  14. Morales-Juberias R, Dowling TE, 2005, Simulations of high-latitude spots on Jupiter: constraints on vortex strength and the deep wind, Planet. Space Sci. 53, 1221-1233 [pdf]
  15. Morales-Juberias R, Sanchez-Lavega A, Dowling TE, 2003, EPIC simulations of the merger of Jupiter's White Ovals BE and FA: altitude-dependent behavior, Icarus 166, 63-74 [pdf]
  16. Showman AP, Guillot T, 2002, Atmospheric circulation and tides of "51 Pegasus b-like" planets, Astron. Astrophys. 385, 166-180 [pdf]
  17. Stratman PW, Showman AP, Dowling TE, Sromovsky LA, 2001, EPIC simulations of bright companions to Neptune's Great Dark Spots, Icarus 151, 275-285 [pdf]
  18. Showman AP, Dowling TE, 2000, Nonlinear simulations of Jupiter's 5-micron hot spots, Science 289, 1737-1740 [pdf]
  19. LeBeau RP, Dowling TE, 1998, EPIC simulations of time-dependent, three-dimensional vortices with application to Neptune’s Great Dark Spot, Icarus 132, 239-265 [pdf]
  20. Dowling TE, Fischer AS, Gierasch PJ, Harrington J, LeBeau RP, Santori CM, 1998, The Explicit Planetary Isentropic-Coordinate (EPIC) atmospheric model, Icarus 132, 221-238 [pdf]
  21. Harrington J, LeBeau RP, Backes KA, Dowling TE, 1994, Dynamic response of Jupiter's atmosphere to the impact of comet Shoemaker-Levy 9, Nature 368, 525-527 doi:10.1038/368525a0 Nature

PHD DISSERTATIONS AND ABSTRACTS

(Reverse chronological order)
  1. Deng X, 2009, Applications of Computational Fluid Dynamics to Planetary Atmospheres, Mechanical Engineering, University of Kentucky [pdf]
  2. Legarreta J, 2008, Vorticity and numerical simulations of Jupiter's vortices, Planet. Space Sci. 56, 1560-1561 [abstract]
  3. Palotai Cs, 2006, Modeling Jupiter's Atmospheric Dynamics with an Active Hydrological Cycle, Dept. of Mechanical Engineering, University of Louisville [pdf]
  4. Garcia-Melendo E, 2006, Observations and models of the wind system in Jupiter's atmosphere, Planet. Space Sci. 54, 832-833 [abstract]
  5. LeBeau RP, 1997, Simulations of Time-Dependent Three-Dimensional Vortices with Application to Neptune's Great Dark Spot, Earth, Atmospheric, and Planetary Science, Massachusetts Institute of Technology [pdf]

CONFERENCE PAPERS

AMERICAN INSTITUTE FOR AERONAUTICS AND ASTRONAUTICS (AIAA)

2009 1st AIAA Atmospheric and Space Environments Conference: San Antonio, Texas
  • Deng X, LeBeau RP, Palotai C, Numerical Investigation of Orographic Cloud and Vortex Dynamics on the Ice Giant Planets [pdf]
2007 37th AIAA Fluid Dynamics Conference and Exhibit: Miami, FL
  • Deng X, LeBeau RP, Comparative CFD Simulations of the Dark Spots of Uranus and Neptune, AIAA 2007-4095 [pdf]
2006 36th AIAA Fluid Dynamics Conference and Exhibit: San Francisco, California
  • LeBeau RP, Deng X, CFD Simulation of the Great Dark Spots of Neptune, AIAA-2006-3727 [pdf]

INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE OF COMPUTATIONAL FLUID DYNAMICS (ICCFD)

2006 ICCFD4: Ghent, Belgium
  • LeBeau RP, Deng X, CFD Simulation of the Great Dark Spots of Neptune [pdf]

CONFERENCE ABSTRACTS

AMERICAN GEOPHYSICAL UNION (AGU)

2008 Fall
  • P11C-1285 Morales-Juberias R, Sayanagi KM, Dowling TE, Saturn's North Polar Hexagon numerical modeling results [abstract]
  • P21A-1326 Sayanagi KM, Morales-Juberias R, Dowling TE, Ewald SP, Ingersoll AP, Saturn's northern hemisphere Ribbon; characterizing the wave mode composition [abstract]
2007 Fall
  • P33B-1294 Sayanagi KM, Ghurtskaia N, Dowling TE, Venus wind spin-up experiments with topography; sensitivity to model resolution [abstract]
2006 Fall
  • P41C-1289 Sayanagi KM, Showman AP, 3D effects in the formation of zonal jets through inverse cascade [abstract]
2005 Fall
  • P11C-0133 Sayanagi KM, Showman AP, Effects of a large convective storm on the equatorial jet of Saturn [abstract]
2004 Spring
  • SA41A-04 Lee GC, Dowling TE, Application of the isentropic/terrain-following hybrid EPIC GCM to Venus with topography [abstract]
  • SA51B-01 Dowling TE, On striving to simulate all known atmospheres equally well [abstract]

AMERICAN METEOROLOGICAL SOCIETY (AMS)

2010 90th Meeting: 1st Symposium on Planetary Atmospheres
  • Dowling TE, Striving to simulate all known atmospheres equally well: vertical coordinate and pressure-gradient force [abstract]

DAYTON-CINCINNATI AEROSPACE SCIENCES SYMPOSIUM (AIAA)

2009 34th Meeting
  • Deng X, LeBeau RP, Palotai Cs, Numerical Simulations of Great Dark Spots and Their Bright Companions [abstract]
2008 33rd Meeting
  • Deng X, LeBeau RP, Numerical Investigation of the First Uranian Dark Spot [abstract]
2007 32nd Meeting
  • Deng X, LeBeau RP, Simulations of the Great Dark Spots of Neptune and Uranus [abstract]
2005 30th Meeting
  • LeBeau RP, Dowling TE, Experiences with Hybrid Turbulence Models in a Planetary General Circulation Model. Awarded Best Presentation in the category of Computational Fluid Dynamics [abstract]
2003 28th Meeting
  • Parimi V, LeBeau RP, Dowling TE, Developing a Multi-Planet Boundary Layer Model for EPIC [abstract]

DIVISION FOR PLANETARY SCIENCES (DPS/AAS)

2009 41st Meeting: Fajardo, Puerto Rico
  • 10.08 Sayanagi KM, Ewald SP, Ingersoll AP, New Cassini ISS Observations of Saturn's Northern Hemisphere Ribbon and Hexagon [abstract]
  • 14.10 Le Beau RP, Deng X, Palotai Cs, The Influence of Bright Companion Clouds on Dark Spot Dynamics [abstract]
  • 24.04 Del Rio Gaztelurrutia T, Legarreta J, Hueso R, Perez-Hoyos S, Sanchez-Lavega A, A Long-Lived Cyclone in Saturn's Atmosphere: Observations and Models [abstract]
2008 40th Meeting: Ithaca, New York
  • 41.02 Morales-Juberias R, Sayanagi KM, Dowling TE, Numerical simulations of Saturn's North Polar Hexagon and Jupiter's Great Red Spot [abstract]
  • 41.07 Sussman M, Dowling TE, Chanover NJ, Insolation-forced spin-ups of Uranus' zonal winds in EPIC [abstract]
  • 41.10 Deng X, LeBeau RP, Comparative Dynamical Simulations of the Atmospheres of Neptune and Uranus [abstract]
  • 42.01 Greathouse TK, Strong SB, Moses JI, Dowling TE, A radiative seasonal climate model applied to Saturn [abstract]
  • 50.01 Sanchez-Lavega A, Legarreta J, Garcia-Melendo E, Gomez JM, Perez-Hoyos S, Hueso R, Orton GS IOPW Team, Observations and models of the interaction of a Large Red Oval with the Great Red Spot in June-July 2008 [abstract]
2007 39th Meeting: Orlando, Florida
  • 01.01 Sayanagi KM, Dowling TE, Showman AP, Stability of shallow Jovian atmospheric zonal jets [abstract]
  • 19.12 Choi DS, Showman AP, Dowling TE, Palotai CsJ, Numerical simulations of Jupiter's 5-micron Hot Spots [abstract]
  • 55.05 Sussman M, Dowling TE, Chanover NJ, EPIC modeling of seasonal thermal forcing on Uranus [abstract]
  • 55.06 LeBeau RP, Deng X, Toward capturing the many motions of Neptune's original Great Dark Spot [abstract]
  • 55.09 Dowling TE, Herrnstein A, Sayanagi KM, Clearing two atmospheric modeling hurdles: full-globe balanced initialization and an accurate steep-terrain pressure-gradient-force scheme for the EPIC model [abstract]
2006 38th Meeting: Pasadena, California
  • 11.31 Deng X, LeBeau R, Parametric simulations of the Great Dark Spots of Neptune [abstract]
  • 19.03 Dowling TE, Herrnstein A, Venus EPIC model spinup results [abstract]
  • 26.14 Herrnstein A, Dowling TE, Superrotation winds of Venus simulated with surface topography [abstract]
2005 37th Meeting: Cambridge, England
  • 22.04 Palotai Cs, Dowling T, Evolution of water and ammonia clouds in the EPIC Jupiter model [abstract]
  • 30.15 Morales-Juberias R, Dowling TE, Simulations and comparative analysis of high-latitude jovian vortices [abstract]
2004 36th Meeting: Louisville, Kentucky
  • 18.06 Legarreta J, Sanchez-Lavega A, Numerical simulations of Jupiter's vortices [abstract]
  • 30.04 Simulations of clouds on Jupiter with the hybrid coordinate EPIC model [abstract]
  • 30.13 Sayanagi KM, Showman AP, Kursinski ER, Effects of a large convective storm on the atmospheric dynamics of a jovian planet [abstract]
  • 39.14 LeBeau, RP, Dowling TE, Validation studies of detached eddy simulations in a global circulation model [abstract]
2003 35th Meeting: Monterey, California
  • 18.01 Cooper CS, Showman AP, Atmospheric dynamics of the transiting planet HD209458b [abstract]
  • 37.02 Dowling TE, Morales-Juberias R, Palotai CsJ, The hybrid-coordinate EPIC atmospheric model [abstract]
  • 37.07 Parimi VK, LeBeau RP, Dowling TE, Development of a multi-planet planetary boundary layer (PBL) model [abstract]
  • 40.08 Garcia-Melendo E, Sanchez-Lavega A, Dowling TE, Numerical simulations of disturbances in Jupiter's highest speed jet [abstract]
  • 45.05 Morales-Juberias R, Dowling TE, Palotai CsJ, Simulations of jovian vortices: sensitivity to vertical shear below the cloud tops [abstract]
  • 45.06 Palotai CsJ, Dowling TE, Morales-Juberias R, Modeling Jupiter's Great Red Spot with an active hydrological cycle [abstract]
2002 34th Meeting: Birmingham, Alabama
  • 13.05 Garcia-Melendo E, Sanchez-Lavega A, Dowling T, Morales-Juberias R, Numerical simulations of disturbances and vortices in Jupiter's strongest jet [abstract]
  • 18.05 Dowling TE, Palotai CsJ, Addition of a hydrological cycle to the EPIC Jupiter model [abstract]
2001 33rd Meeting: New Orleans, Louisiana
  • 07.04 Morales-Juberias R, Sanchez-Lavega A, Hueso R, Dowling TE, Models of the merger between the two long-lived giant anticyclones BE and FA in the Jovian atmosphere using the EPIC code [abstract]
2000 32nd Meeting: Pasadena, California
  • 10.06 Dowling TE, Stratman PW, Showman AP, Sromovsky LA, EPIC simulations of condensables interacting with anticyclones on Neptune and Jupiter [abstract]
  • 31.08 Showman AP, Guillot T, Atmospheric circulation of hot Jupiters [abstract]
  • 63.02 Colon E, Dowling TE, EPIC simulations of topographic effects on the general circulation of Venus [abstract]
1999 31st Meeting: Padova, Italy
  • 53.05 Dowling TE, Showman AP, Implementation of an isentropic/terrain-following hybrid vertical coordinate: an accurate GCM for both gas-giant and terrestrial atmospheres [abstract]
  • 73.05 Showman AP, Dowling TE, EPIC simulations of Jovian equatorial dynamics: implications for Jupiter's dry downdrafts [abstract]
1998 30th Meeting: Madison, Wisconsin
  • 30.16 Dowling TE, EPIC simulations of jovian specific humidity [abstract]
1997 29th Meeting: Cambridge, Massachusetts
  • 15.15 LeBeau RP, Dowling TE, Simulations of time-dependent, three-dimensional vortices with application to Neptune's Great Dark Spot [abstract]
1996 28th Meeting: Tucson, Arizona
  • 05.07 LeBeau RP, Dowling TE, Three-dimensional simulations of Neptune's Great Dark Spot [abstract]
  • 05.10 Dowling T, Conrath B, Gierasch P, Ustinov E, Simulations of the diabatic circulations of Neptune and Uranus [abstract]
1994 26th Meeting: Washington, DC
  • 09.12 LeBeau RP, Dowling TE, Simulations of Neptune's atmospheric dynamics [abstract]
1993 25th Meeting: Boulder, Colorado
  • 01.18 Dowling TE, An explicit planetary isentropic-coordinate atmospheric model for Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune [abstract]
  • 07.07 Harrington J, LeBeau RP, Backes KA, Dowling TE, Dynamical response of Jupiter's atmosphere to its collision with comet P/Shoemaker-Levy 9 [abstract]
  • 18.14 LeBeau RP, Fischer AS, Backes KA, Charrette EE, Dowling TE, Comparisons of the atmospheric dynamics of Uranus and Neptune [abstract]
1991 23rd Meeting: Palo Alto, California
  • 01.14 Dowling TE, Fischer A, Harrington J, Towards numerical weather prediction for Jupiter [abstract]

EUROPEAN PLANETARY SCIENCE CONGRESS (EPSC)

2009: Potsdam, Germany
  • EPSC2009-507 del Rio-Gaztelurrutia T, Legarreta J, Hueso R, Perez-Hoyos S, Sanchez-Lavega A, Long-lived cyclonic spot in Saturn's atmosphere: observations and models [abstract]
2008: Munster, Germany
  • EPSC2008-A-00097 Perez-Hoyos S, Hueso R, Garcia Melendo E, Legarreta J, Sanchez-Lavega A, Jupiter's anticyclone BA: dynamics and color change [abstract]
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