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Overview

Steven E. Koch is affiliated with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration in the United States. Their research spans multiple areas within Earth and Planetary Sciences, with a focus on Atmospheric Science, Global and Planetary Change, Oceanography, Geophysics, and aspects related to General Health Professions. The scientist's work is reflected in publications and collaborations that contribute to understanding meteorological phenomena and environmental processes.

The main fields of study include:

  • Earth and Planetary Sciences
  • Environmental Science

Subfields of particular interest are:

  • Atmospheric Science
  • Global and Planetary Change
  • Oceanography
  • Geophysics
  • General Health Professions

The main topics covered in their research involve:

  • Meteorological Phenomena and Simulations
  • Tropical and Extratropical Cyclones Research
  • Climate variability and models
  • Geophysics and Gravity Measurements
  • Atmospheric aerosols and clouds
  • Health and Medical Studies
  • Family Support in Illness

Recent papers authored by Steven E. Koch include:

  • "Mesoscale Gravity Waves and Midlatitude Weather: A Tribute to Fuqing Zhang" (2021), Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society
  • "Multiscale Aspects of the 26-27 April 2011 Tornado Outbreak. Part I: Outbreak Chronology and Environmental Evolution" (2021), Monthly Weather Review
  • "Multiscale Aspects of the 26-27 April 2011 Tornado Outbreak. Part II: Environmental Modifications and Upscale Feedbacks Arising from Latent Processes" (2021), Monthly Weather Review
  • "Mesoscale Gravity Waves & Midlatitude Weather: The Inspiring Determination and Dedication of Fuqing Zhang" (2022), Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society
  • "Aus der Praxis: Praxisbericht: Soziale Arbeit unter Pandemiebedingungen am Beispiel der Interdisziplinären Frühförderstelle des Christlichen Jugenddorfwerk Deutschlands e.V. in Erfurt" (2023), Frühförderung interdisziplinär

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Steven E. Koch encompass:

  • James H. Ruppert
  • Xingchao Chen
  • Yu Du
  • Anton Seimon
  • Y. Qiang Sun

Common publication venues where the scientist's work has appeared include:

  • Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society
  • Monthly Weather Review
  • Frühförderung interdisziplinär
  • Journal of Geophysical Research Atmospheres

Best Publications

  • An interactive Barnes objective map analysis scheme for use with satellite and conventional data

    Steven E. Koch;Mary desJardins;Paul J. Kocin

  • An Overview of the International H2O Project (IHOP_2002) and Some Preliminary Highlights

    Tammy M. Weckwerth;David B. Parsons;Steven E. Koch;James A. Moore

  • The Impact of Different WRF Model Physical Parameterizations and Their Interactions on Warm Season MCS Rainfall

    Isidora Jankov;William A. Gallus;Moti Segal;Brent Shaw

  • The Synoptic Setting and Possible Energy Sources for Mesoscale Wave Disturbances

    Louis W. Uccellini;Steven E. Koch

  • A Space-Time Multiscale Analysis System: A Sequential Variational Analysis Approach

    Y. Xie;S. Koch;J. McGinley;S. Albers

  • Thermodynamic Atmospheric Profiling During the 2010 Winter Olympics Using Ground-Based Microwave Radiometry

    D. Cimini;E. Campos;R. Ware;S. Albers

  • A mesoscale gravity wave event observed during CCOPE. III - Wave environment and probable source mechanisms

    Steven E. Koch;Paul B. Dorian

  • Wavelet analysis and the governing dynamics of a large‐amplitude mesoscale gravity‐wave event along the East Coast of the United States

    Fuqing Zhang;Fuqing Zhang;Christopher A. Davis;Michael L. Kaplan;Steven E. Koch

  • Turbulence and Gravity Waves within an Upper-Level Front

    Steven E. Koch;Brian D. Jamison;Brian D. Jamison;Chungu Lu;Chungu Lu;Tracy L. Smith;Tracy L. Smith

  • Operational Forecasting and Detection of Mesoscale Gravity Waves

    Steven E. Koch;Christopher O’Handley

  • The Evolution of an Oklahoma Dryline. part II: Boundary-Layer Forcing of Mesoconvective Systems

    Steven E. Koch;John McCarthy

  • Structure of an Internal Bore and Dissipating Gravity Current as Revealed by Raman Lidar

    Steven E. Koch;Paul B. Dorian;R. Ferrare;S. H. Melfi

  • The Impact of Assimilating Satellite-Derived Precipitation Rates on Numerical Simulations of the ERICA IOP 4 Cyclone

    John Manobianco;Steven Koch;V. Mohan Karyampudi;Andrew J. Negri

  • The Evolution of an Oklahoma Dryline. Part I: A Meso- and Subsynoptic-Scale Analysis.

    John McCarthy;Steven E. Koch

  • Influence of initial conditions on the WRF-ARW Model QPF response to physical parameterization changes

    Isidora Jankov;William A. Gallus;Moti Segal;Steven E. Koch

  • THE VALUE OF WIND PROFILER DATA IN U.S. WEATHER FORECASTING

    Stanley G. Benjamin;Barry E. Schwartz;Edward J. Szoke;Steven E. Koch

  • The Use of a Modified Ebert–McBride Technique to Evaluate Mesoscale Model QPF as a Function of Convective System Morphology during IHOP 2002

    Jeremy S. Grams;William A. Gallus Jr.;Steven E. Koch;Linda S. Wharton

  • A survey of Unbalanced Flow Diagnostics and Their Application

    Fuqing Zhang;Steven E. Koch;Christopher A. Davis;Michael L. Kaplan

  • Mesoanalysis of summertime convergence zones in central and eastern North Carolina

    Steven E. Koch;Charles A. Ray

  • A Nonclassical Cold Front Observed during COPS-91: Frontal Structure and the Process of Severe Storm Initiation

    Steven E. Koch;Wallace L. Clark

  • The Influence of Mesoscale Humidity and Evapotranspiration Fields on a Model Forecast of a Cold-Frontal Squall Line

    Steven E. Koch;Ahmet Aksakal;Jeffery T. McQueen

Frequent Co-Authors

Fuqing Zhang
Fuqing Zhang Pennsylvania State University
James W. Wilson
James W. Wilson National Center for Atmospheric Research
Cyrille Flamant
Cyrille Flamant Sorbonne University
William A. Gallus
William A. Gallus Iowa State University
Robert Atlas
Robert Atlas Atlantic Oceanographic and Meteorological Laboratory
Owen R. Cooper
Owen R. Cooper Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences
F. Martin Ralph
F. Martin Ralph University of California, San Diego
Christopher A. Davis
Christopher A. Davis National Center for Atmospheric Research
David D. Parrish
David D. Parrish Jinan University
Stanley G. Benjamin
Stanley G. Benjamin National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

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