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ATSC 310 - Introduction to Weather Forecasting
ATSC 411 - Synoptic Meteorology
ATSC 545 - Hydrometeorology
Data Assimilation, Remote Sensing, Numerical Weather Prediction, Radar Meteorology
Marquis, J. W., E. K. Dolinar, A. E. Garnier, J. R. Campbell, B. C. Ruston, P. Yang, and J. Zhang, 2022: Estimating the impact of assimilating cirrus cloud contaminated hyperspectral infrared radiances for numerical weather prediction. J. Atmos. Oceanic Technol., In-Revision.
Marquis, J. W., A. K. Scott, and T. M. McHardy, 2022: Analysis of a sting-jet feature over Kansas during the 15 December 2021 mid-latitude cyclone. In-Prep.
Marquis, J. W., O. V. Kalashnikova, M. J. Garay, E. K. Dolinar, J. R. Campbell, A. Bucholtz, B. C. Ruston, J. E. Yorks, B. N. Carson-Marquis, and J. Zhang, 2022: Quantifying the direct infrared radiative effect of over-ocean dust for numerical weather prediction: a SEAC4RS case study. In-Prep.
Marquis, J. W., I. Oyola, J. R. Campbell, B. C. Ruston, C. Cordoba-Jabonero, E. Cuevas, J. Lewis, T. Toth, and J. Zhang, 2020: Conceptualizing the impact of dust contaminated infrared radiances on data assimilation for numerical weather prediction. J. Atmos. Oceanic Technol., 38, 209-221, doi:10.1175/JTECH-D-19-0125.1.
Marquis, J. W., S. Bogdanoff, J. R. Campbell, J. A. Cummings, D. L. Westphal, N. J. Smith, and J. Zhang, 2016: Estimating infrared radiometric satellite sea surface temperature retrieval cold biases in the tropics due to unscreened optically thin cirrus clouds. J. Atmos. Oceanic Technol., 34, 355–373, doi:10.1175/JTECH-D-15-0226.1.
Dolinar, E. K., J. R. Campbell, J. W. Marquis, A. E. Garnier, and B. M. Karpowicz, 2022: Novel parameterization of ice cloud effective diameter from collocated CALIOP-IIR and CloudSat retrievals. J. Appl. Meteor. Climatol., revision-in-review.
McHardy, T. M., J. R. Campbell, D. A. Peterson, S. Lolli, A. E. Garnier, A. P. Kuciauskas, M. L. Surratt, J. W. Marquis, 2022: GOES ABI detection of thin cirrus over-land. J. Atmos. Oceanic Technol., revision-in-review.
Landi, T. C., S. Lolli, M. Brunetti, J. R. Campbell, J. W. Marquis, P. Di Girolamo, and P. Bonasoni, 2021: Aerosol direct radiative impacts over highly-polluted areas in Europe and Mediterranean: a ten-year analysis (2007-2016). Remote Sens., 13, 2933, doi:10.3390/rs13152933.
Kennedy, A., A. Scott, N. Loeb, A. Sczepanski, K. Lucke, J. W. Marquis, and S. Waugh, 2021: Bringing microphysics to the masses: The blowing snow observations at the university of North Dakota: Education through research (BLOWN-UNDER) campaign. Bull. Amer. Meteor. Soc., in-press.
Carson-Marquis, B. N., J. Zhang, P. Xian, J. S. Reid, and J. W. Marquis, 2020: Improving WRF-Chem meteorological analyses and forecasts over aerosol polluted regions by incorporating NAAPS aerosol analyses. J. Appl. Meteor. Climatol. 60, 839-855, doi:10.1175/JAMC-D-20-0174.1.
McHardy, T. M., J. R. Campbell, D. A. Pederson, S. Lolli, R. L. Bankert, A. Garnier, A. P. Kuciauskas, M. L. Surratt, J. W. Marquis, S. D. Miller, E. K. Dolinar, and X. Dong, 2020: Advancing maritime transparent cirrus detection using the Advanced Baseline Imager “cirrus” band. J. Atmos. Oceanic. Technol., 38, 1093-1110, doi:10.1175/JTECH-D-20-0130.1.
Yu, Y., O. V. Kalashnikova, M. J. Garay, H. Lee, M. Choi, G. S. Okin, J. E. Yorks, J. R. Campbell, and J. W. Marquis, 2021: A global analysis of dust diurnal variability using CATS observations. Chem. Phys. Discuss., 21, 1427-1447, doi:10.5194/acp-21-1427-2021.
Campbell, J. R., E. K. Dolinar, S. Lolli, G. J. Fochesatto, Y. Gu, J. R. Lewis, J. W. Marquis, T. M. McHardy, D. R. Ryglicki, E. J. Welton, 2020: Cirrus cloud top-of-the-atmosphere net daytime forcing in the Alaskan Subarctic from ground-based MPLNET monitoring. J. Appl. Meteor. Climatol., 60(1), 51-63, doi:10.1175/JAMC-D-20-0077.1.
Yu, Y., O. V. Kalashnikova, M. J. Garay, H. Lee, M. Notaro, J. R. Campbell, J. W. Marquis, P. Ginoux, and G. S. Okin, 2020: Disproving the Bodélé Depression as the primary source of dust fertilizing the Amazon Rainforest. Geophys. Res. Let., 47, 12pp, doi:10.1029/2020GL088020.
Campbell, J. R., D. A. Peterson, J. W. Marquis, G. J. Fochesatto, M. A. Vaughan, S. A. Stewart, J. L. Tackett, S. Lolli, J. R. Lewis, M. I. Oyola, and E. J. Welton, 2018: Unusally deep wintertime cirrus clouds observed over the alaskan subarctic. Bull. Amer. Meteor. Soc., 99, 27-32, doi:10.1175/BAMS-D-17-0084.1.
Toth, T. D., J. R. Campbell, J. S. Reid, J. L. Tackett, M. A. Vaughan, J. Zhang, and J. W. Marquis, 2018: Minimum aerosol layer detection sensitivities and their subsequent impacts on aerosol optical thickness retrievals in CALIPSO level 2 data products. Atmos. Meas. Tech., 11, 499-514, doi:10.5194/AMT-11-499-2018.
Tosca, M. G., J. R. Campbell, M. Garay, S. Lolli, F. C. Seidel, J. W. Marquis, and O. Kalashnikova, 2017: Attributing accelerated summertime warming in the southeast United States to recent reductions in aerosol burden: Indications from vertically-resolved observations. Remote Sensing, 9, 674, doi:10.3390/RS9070674.
Lolli, S., J. R. Campbell, J. R. Lewis, Y. Gu, J. W. Marquis, B. N. Chew, S. Liew, S. V. Salinas, and E. J. Welton, 2017: Daytime top-of-the-atmosphere cirrus cloud radiative forcing properties at Singapore. J. Appl. Meteor. Climatol., 56, 1249–1257, doi:10.1175/JAMC-D-16-0262.1.
2014 B.S., Atmospheric Science, Computer Science Minor, University of Louisiana at Monroe
2016 M.S., Atmospheric Science, University of North Dakota
2021 Ph.D., Atmospheric Science, University of North Dakota