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Overview

Allen B. White is affiliated with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration in the United States. Their research primarily spans the fields of Earth and Planetary Sciences and Environmental Science, with a particular focus on Atmospheric Science and Global and Planetary Change.

Their work covers a range of topics including:

  • Meteorological Phenomena and Simulations
  • Climate Variability and Models
  • Cryospheric Studies and Observations
  • Precipitation Measurement and Analysis
  • Hydrology and Watershed Management Studies
  • Atmospheric and Environmental Gas Dynamics
  • Atmospheric Chemistry and Aerosols

Allen B. White has contributed to various publications with a noteworthy presence in several venues. Frequent publication venues include:

  • Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)
  • Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society
  • Elementa Science of the Anthropocene
  • Earth and Space Science
  • Monthly Weather Review

Some of their recent papers include:

  • "Observations of an Extreme Atmospheric River Storm With a Diverse Sensor Network" (2020, Earth and Space Science)
  • "Characteristics of Long-Duration Heavy Precipitation Events along the West Coast of the United States" (2021, Monthly Weather Review)
  • "Supporting Advancement in Weather and Water Prediction in the Upper Colorado River Basin: The SPLASH Campaign" (2023, Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society)
  • "Advanced Quantitative Precipitation Information: Improving Monitoring and Forecasts of Precipitation, Streamflow, and Coastal Flooding in the San Francisco Bay Area" (2022, Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society)
  • "The Hydrometeorological Observation Network in California's Russian River Watershed: Development, Characteristics, and Key Findings from 1997 to 2019" (2020, Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society)

Allen B. White frequently collaborates with other researchers. Frequent co-authors include:

  • Daniel Gottas
  • Brad Ballard
  • Anna M. Wilson
  • F. Martin Ralph
  • Edwin Sumargo

Best Publications

  • Flooding on California's Russian River : Role of atmospheric rivers

    F. Martin Ralph;Paul J. Neiman;Gary A. Wick;Seth I. Gutman

  • Dust and Biological Aerosols from the Sahara and Asia Influence Precipitation in the Western U.S.

    Jessie M. Creamean;Kaitlyn J. Suski;Daniel Rosenfeld;Alberto Cazorla

  • The statistical relationship between upslope flow and rainfall in California's coastal mountains: Observations during CALJET

    Paul J. Neiman;F. Martin Ralph;A. B. White;D. E. Kingsmill

  • Boundary-layer depth and entrainment zone characterization with a boundary-layer profiler

    Wayne M. Angevine;Allen B. White;S. K. Avery

  • A new look at methane and nonmethane hydrocarbon emissions from oil and natural gas operations in the Colorado Denver-Julesburg Basin

    Gabrielle Pétron;Gabrielle Pétron;Anna Karion;Anna Karion;Colm Sweeney;Colm Sweeney;Benjamin R. Miller;Benjamin R. Miller

  • Rapid photochemical production of ozone at high concentrations in a rural site during winter

    Russell C. Schnell;Samuel J. Oltmans;Ryan R. Neely;Maggie S. Endres

  • Surface‐based remote sensing of the observed and the Adiabatic liquid water content of stratocumulus clouds

    Bruce A. Albrecht;Christopher W. Fairall;Dennis W. Thomson;Allen B. White

  • Vertical profiles of NO3, N2O5, O3, and NOx in the nocturnal boundary layer: 1. Observations during the Texas Air Quality Study 2000

    Jochen Stutz;Björn Alicke;Ralf Ackermann;Andreas Geyer

  • An Automated Brightband Height Detection Algorithm for Use with Doppler Radar Spectral Moments

    Allen B. White;Daniel J. Gottas;Eric T. Strem;F. Martin Ralph

  • OH and HO2 concentrations, sources, and loss rates during the Southern Oxidants Study in Nashville, Tennessee, summer 1999

    Monica Martinez;H. Harder;T. A. Kovacs;James B. Simpas

  • Daytime buildup and nighttime transport of urban ozone in the boundary layer during a stagnation episode

    Robert M. Banta;Christoph J. Senff;Allen B. White;Michael Trainer

  • Integrated Shipboard Measurements of the Marine Boundary Layer

    C. W. Fairall;A. B. White;J. B. Edson;J. E. Hare

  • Relative humidity dependence of HONO chemistry in urban areas

    Jochen Stutz;Björn Alicke;Ralf Ackermann;Andreas Geyer

  • Dropsonde Observations of Total Integrated Water Vapor Transport within North Pacific Atmospheric Rivers

    F. M. Ralph;S. F. Iacobellis;P. J. Neiman;J. M. Cordeira

  • Atmospheric Rivers Emerge as a Global Science and Applications Focus

    F. M. Ralph;M. Dettinger;D. Lavers;I. V. Gorodetskaya

  • Understanding the Role of Atmospheric Rivers in Heavy Precipitation in the Southeast United States

    Kelly Mahoney;Darren L. Jackson;Paul Neiman;Mimi Hughes

  • Coastal Orographic Rainfall Processes Observed by Radar during the California Land-Falling Jets Experiment

    Allen B. White;Paul J. Neiman;F. Martin Ralph;David E. Kingsmill

  • THE NAME 2004 FIELD CAMPAIGN AND MODELING STRATEGY

    Wayne Higgins;Dave Ahijevych;Jorge Amador;Ana Barros

  • Multisensor Estimation of Mixing Heights over a Coastal City

    John W. Nielsen-Gammon;Christina L. Powell;M. J. Mahoney;Wayne M. Angevine

  • Modification of Fronts and Precipitation by Coastal Blocking during an Intense Landfalling Winter Storm in Southern California: Observations during CALJET

    Paul J. Neiman;P. Ola G. Persson;F. Martin Ralph;David P. Jorgensen

  • Aerosol impacts on California winter clouds and precipitation during CalWater 2011: local pollution versus long-range transported dust

    Jiwen Fan;Lai-Yung R. Leung;Paul J. DeMott;Jennifer M. Comstock

  • Evaluating regional emission estimates using the TRACE-P observations : NASA global tropospheric experiment transport and chemical evolution over the pacific (TRACE-P): Measurements and analysis (TRACEP1)

    G. R. Carmichael;Y. Tang;G. Kurata;I. Uno

Frequent Co-Authors

Paul J. Neiman
Paul J. Neiman National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
F. Martin Ralph
F. Martin Ralph University of California, San Diego
Christoph J. Senff
Christoph J. Senff National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Christopher W. Fairall
Christopher W. Fairall National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Wayne M. Angevine
Wayne M. Angevine University of Colorado Boulder
Robert M. Banta
Robert M. Banta National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Kimberly A. Prather
Kimberly A. Prather University of California, San Diego
Michael D. Dettinger
Michael D. Dettinger Scripps Institution of Oceanography
Robert Cifelli
Robert Cifelli National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Eric J. Williams
Eric J. Williams National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

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