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Matthew O. G. Hills
Matthew O. G. Hills
University of Utah
Mesoscale meteorology
Impact crater
Atmospheric sciences
Climatology
Katabatic wind
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The nocturnal evolution of atmospheric structure in a basin as a larger-scale katabatic flow is lifted over its rim
2018
Journal of Applied Meteorology and Climatology
C. David Whiteman
Manuela Lehner
Sebastian W. Hoch
Bianca Adler
N. Kalthoff
Roland Vogt
Iris Feigenwinter
Thomas Haiden
Matthew O. G. Hills
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Interactions of a mesoscale katabatic flow with a small crater basin to produce cold and warm air intrusions, flow bifurcations and a hydraulic jump
2017
C. David Whiteman
Manuela Lehner
Sebastian W. Hoch
Bianca Adler
N. Kalthoff
Roland Vogt
Iris Feigenwinter
Thomas Haiden
Rich Rotunno
Matthew O. G. Hills
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High-Resolution WRF Simulations of the METCRAX 2 Mesoscale Environment
2016
Matthew O. G. Hills
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Katabatically Driven Downslope Windstorm-Type Flows on the Inner Sidewall of Arizona's Barringer Meteorite Crater
2015
C.D. Whiteman
Manuela Lehner
Sebastian W. Hoch
Matthew O. G. Hills
Thomas Haiden
Iris Feigenwinter
M. Grudzielanek
M. Maric
Norbert Kalthoff
Roland Vogt
Jan Cermak
Richard Rotunno
Ronald Calhoun
Nihanth Wagmi Cherukuru
Bianca Adler
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