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Greg West
Greg West
Meteorologist at BC Hydro and Adjunct Professor at the University of British Columbia
Bestätigte E-Mail-Adresse bei bchydro.com
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The unprecedented Pacific northwest heatwave of June 2021
RH White, S Anderson, JF Booth, G Braich, C Draeger, C Fei, CDG Harley, ...
Nature Communications 14 (1), 727, 2023
1372023
WRF hub-height wind forecast sensitivity to PBL scheme, grid length, and initial condition choice in complex terrain
D Siuta, G West, R Stull
Weather and Forecasting 32 (2), 493-509, 2017
672017
Deep-learning-based gridded downscaling of surface meteorological variables in complex terrain. Part I: Daily maximum and minimum 2-m temperature
Y Sha, DJ Gagne II, G West, R Stull
Journal of Applied Meteorology and Climatology 59 (12), 2057-2073, 2020
592020
Deep-learning-based gridded downscaling of surface meteorological variables in complex terrain. Part II: Daily precipitation
Y Sha, DJ Gagne II, G West, R Stull
Journal of Applied Meteorology and Climatology 59 (12), 2075-2092, 2020
492020
Spurious grid-scale precipitation in the North American Regional Reanalysis
GL West, WJ Steenburgh, WYY Cheng
Monthly weather review 135 (6), 2168-2184, 2007
412007
Viability of cloud computing for real-time numerical weather prediction
D Siuta, G West, H Modzelewski, R Schigas, R Stull
Weather and Forecasting 31 (6), 1985-1996, 2016
212016
Life cycle and mesoscale frontal structure of an intermountain cyclone
GL West, WJ Steenburgh
Monthly weather review 138 (7), 2528-2545, 2010
212010
Evaluation of reanalyses over British Columbia. Part II: Daily and extreme precipitation
P Odon, G West, R Stull
Journal of Applied Meteorology and Climatology 58 (2), 291-315, 2019
182019
Discrete frontal propagation over the Sierra–Cascade Mountains and intermountain west
WJ Steenburgh, CR Neuman, GL West, LF Bosart
Monthly weather review 137 (6), 2000-2020, 2009
182009
Calibrated probabilistic hub-height wind forecasts in complex terrain
D Siuta, G West, R Stull, T Nipen
Weather and Forecasting 32 (2), 555-577, 2017
152017
The unprecedented Pacific Northwest heatwave of June 2021, Nat. Commun., 14, 727
RH White, S Anderson, JF Booth, G Braich, C Draeger, C Fei, CDG Harley, ...
132023
Deep-learning-based precipitation observation quality control
Y Sha, DJ Gagne II, G West, R Stull
Journal of Atmospheric and Oceanic Technology 38 (5), 1075-1091, 2021
122021
The Evolving Role of Humans in Weather Prediction and Communication
Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society 103 (8), 1720-1746, 2022
112022
Influences of the Sierra Nevada on intermountain cold-front evolution
GL West, WJ Steenburgh
Monthly weather review 139 (10), 3184-3207, 2011
82011
Evaluation of reanalyses over British Columbia. Part I: Daily and extreme 2-m temperature
P Odon, G West, R Stull
Journal of Applied Meteorology and Climatology 57 (9), 2091-2112, 2018
72018
Vancouver fall and winter 2016/17: How bad was it
P Odon, G West, R Stull
Bull. Can. Meteor. Oceanogr. Soc 45, 9-12, 2017
62017
Updating short-term probabilistic weather forecasts of continuous variables using recent observations
TN Nipen, G West, RB Stull
Weather and forecasting 26 (4), 564-571, 2011
42011
The Unprecedented Pacific Northwest Heatwave of June 2021: Causes and Impacts
RH White, S Anderson, JF Booth, G Braich, C Draeger, C Fei, C Harley, ...
AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts 2022, GC22D-05, 2022
2022
Generalizable Spatial Downscaling of 2-m Temperature with Multiple Data Sources-Insights from the Recent Advances in Deep Learning
Y Sha, DJ Gagne, G West, R Stull
AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts 2020, A073-07, 2020
2020
An Improved Extreme Forecast Index for Temperature and Precipitation
P Odon, G West, R Stull
100th American Meteorological Society Annual Meeting, 2020
2020
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