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Our Refereed Papers  (in reverse order):
 

  • Maggio, C. R., L. M. Coleman, T. C. Marshall, M. Stolzenburg, M. Stanley, T. Hamlin, P. R. Krehbiel, W. Rison, and R. J. Thomas, Lightning initiation locations as a remote sensing tool of large electric fields, J. Atmos. Oceanic Tech., 22, (7), 1059-1068, doi: 10.1175/JTECH1750.1, 2005.

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  • Marshall, T.C., M. Stolzenburg, C.R. Maggio, L.M. Coleman, P.R. Krehbiel, T. Hamlin, R.J. Thomas, W. Rison, Observed electric fields associated with lightning initiation, Geophys. Res. Lett., 32, L03813, doi: 10.1029/2004GL021802, 2005.

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  • Davydenko, S. D., E. A. Mareev, T. C. Marshall, and M. Stolzenburg, On the calculation of electric fields and currents of mesoscale convective systems, Journal of Geophysical Research, 109, D11103, doi:10.1029/2003JD003832, 2004.

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  •  Coleman, L. M., T. C. Marshall, M. Stolzenburg, T. Hamlin, P. R. Krehbiel, W. Rison, and R. J. Thomas,  Effects of charge and electrostatic potential on lightning propagation, Journal of Geophysical Research, 108(D9), 4298, doi:10.1029/2002JD002718, 2003.

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  • Stolzenburg, M., T. C. Marshall, W. D. Rust, and D. L. Bartels, Two simultaneous charge structures in thunderstorm convection, Journal of Geophysical Research, D107, 10.1029/2001JD000904, 2002.

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  • Marshall, T. C., and M. Stolzenburg,  Electrical energy constraints on lightning, Journal of Geophysical Research, D107, 10.1029/2000JD000024, 2002.

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  • Stolzenburg, M., T. C. Marshall, and W. D. Rust,  Serial soundings of electric field through a mesoscale convective system, Journal of Geophysical Research  D106, 12371-12380, 2001.

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  • Marshall, T. C., M. Stolzenburg, W. D. Rust, E. R. Williams, and R. Boldi, Positive charge in the stratiform cloud of a mesoscale convective system, Journal of Geophysical Research, D106, 1157-1164, 2001.

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  • Marshall, T. C., and M. Stolzenburg, Voltages inside and just above thunderstorms, Journal of Geophysical Research, D106, 4757-4768, 2001.

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  • Marshall, T. C.,  Comment on "'Spider' lightning in intracloud and positive cloud-to-ground flashes" by Vladislav Mazur, Xuan-Min Shao, and Paul Krehbiel, Journal of Geophysical Research, D105, 7397-7399,  2000.

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  •  Marshall, T. C. , W. D. Rust, M. Stolzenburg, W. Roeder, and P. R. Krehbiel,  A study of enhanced fair-weather electric fields occurring soon after sunrise, Journal of Geophysical Research, D104, 24455-24469, 1999.

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  • Bateman, M. G., K. B. Eack, W. D. Rust, and T. C. Marshall,  Electrical current along balloon rigging line inside thunderstorms, Atmospheric Research, 51, 323-335, 1999.

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  • Bateman, M. G., T. C. Marshall, M. Stolzenburg, and W. D. Rust,  Precipitation charge and size measurements inside a New Mexico mountain thunderstorm, Journal of Geophysical Research, D104, 9643-9653, 1999.

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  • Rust, W. D., T. C. Marshall, M. Stolzenburg, and J. Fitzgibbon,  Test of a GPS radiosonde in thunderstorm electrical environments, Journal of Atmospheric and Oceanic Technology, 16, 550-560, 1999.

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  •  Stolzenburg, M., and T. C. Marshall,  Charged precipitation and electric field in two thunderstorms, Journal of Geophysical Research, D103, 19777-19790, 1998.

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  •  Marshall, T. C., and M. Stolzenburg,  Estimates of cloud charge densities in thunderstorms, Journal of Geophysical Research, D103, 19769-19775, 1998.

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  •  Stolzenburg, M., W. D. Rust, B. F. Smull, and T. C. Marshall, Electrical structure in thunderstorm convective regions. 1. Mesoscale convective systems, Journal of Geophysical Research, D103, 4059-14078, 1998.

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  •  Stolzenburg, M., W. D. Rust, and T. C. Marshall,  Electrical structure in thunderstorm convective regions. 2. Isolated storms, Journal of Geophysical Research, D103, 14079-14096, 1998.

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  •  Stolzenburg, M., W. D. Rust, and T. C. Marshall,  Electrical structure in thunderstorm convective regions. 3. Synthesis, Journal of Geophysical Research, D103,14097-14108, 1998.

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  •  Marshall, T. C., and W. D. Rust,  On abandoning the thunderstorm tripole-charge paradigm, Journal of Geophysical Research, D101, 23499-23504, 1996.

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  •  Eack, K. B., W. H. Beasley, W. D. Rust, T. C. Marshall, and M. Stolzenburg, Initial results from simultaneous observations of x-rays and electric fields in thunderstorms, Journal of Geophysical Research, D101, 29637-29640, 1996.

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  •  Shepherd, T. R., W. D. Rust, and T. C. Marshall,  Electric fields and charges near 0oC in stratiform clouds, Monthly Weather Review, 124, 919-938, 1996.

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  •  Marshall, T. C., M. Stolzenburg, and W. D. Rust,  Electric field measurements above mesoscale convective systems, Journal of Geophysical Research, D101, 6979-6996, 1996.

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  •  Eack, K. B., W. H. Beasley, W. D. Rust, .T. C. Marshall, and M. Stolzenburg, X-ray pulses observed above a mesoscale convective system, Geophysical Research Letters, 23, 2915-2918, 1996.

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  •  Marshall, T. C., W. Rison, W. D. Rust, M. Stolzenburg, J. C. Willett, and W. P. Winn,  Rocket and balloon observations of electric field in two thunderstorms, Journal of Geophysical Research, D100, 20815-20828, 1995.

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  •  Marshall, T. C., and S. J. Marsh,  Reply, Journal of Geophysical Research, D100, 16869-16871, 1995.

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  •  Bateman, M. G., W. D. Rust, T. C. Marshall, and B. F. Smull, Precipitation charge and size measurements in the stratiform region of two mesoscale convective systems, Journal of Geophysical Research, D100, 16341-16356, 1995.

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  •  Marshall, T. C., M. P. McCarthy, and W. D. Rust,  Electric field magnitudes and lightning initiation in thunderstorms, Journal of Geophysical Research, D100, 7097-7103, 1995.

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  •  Marshall, T. C., W. D. Rust, and M. Stolzenburg,  Electrical structure and updraft speeds in thunderstorms over the Great Plains, Journal of Geophysical Research, D100, 1001-1015, 1995.

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  •  Stolzenburg, M., and T. C. Marshall,  Testing models of thunderstorm charge distributions with Coulomb's law, Journal of Geophysical Research, D99, 25921-25932,  1994.

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  •  Stolzenburg, M., T. C. Marshall, W. D. Rust, and B. F. Smull, Horizontal distribution of electrical and meteorological conditions across the stratiform region of a mesoscale convective system, Monthly Weather Review, 122, 1777-1797, 1994.

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  •  Stolzenburg, M.,  Observations of high ground flash densities of positive lightning in summertime thunderstorms,Monthly Weather Review, 122, 1740-1750, 1994.

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  •  Marshall, T. C., and W. D. Rust,  Two types of vertical electrical structures in stratiform precipitation regions of mesoscale convective systems, Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, 74, 2159-2170, 1993.

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  •  S. J. Marsh, and T. C. Marshall,  Charged precipitation measurements before the first lightning flash in a thunderstorm, Journal of Geophysical Research, D98, 16605-16611, 1993.

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  •  Marshall, T. C., and S. J. Marsh,  Negatively charged precipitation in a New Mexico thunderstorm, Journal of Geophysical Research, D98, 14909-14916, 1993.

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  •  Hunter, S. M., T. J. Schuur, T. C. Marshall, and W. D. Rust, Electrical and kinematic structure of the Oklahoma mesoscale convective system of 7 June 1989Monthly Weather Review, 120, 2226-2239, 1992.

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  •  Marshall, T. C., and B. Lin,  Electricity in dying thunderstorms, Journal of Geophysical Research, D97, 9913-9918, 1992.

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  •  Marshall, T. C., and W. D. Rust,  Electric field soundings through thunderstorms, Journal of Geophysical Research, D96, 22297-22306, 1991.

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  •  Weinheimer, A. J., J. E. Dye, D. W. Breed, M. P. Spowart, J. L. Parrish, T. L Hoglin, and T. C. Marshall,  Simultaneous measurements of the charge, size, and shape of hydrometeors in an electrified cloud, Journal of Geophysical Research, D96, 20809-20829, 1991.

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  •  Schuur, T. J., B. F. Smull, W. D. Rust, and T. C. Marshall, Electrical and kinematic structure of the stratiform precipitation region trailing an Oklahoma squall line, Journal of Atmospheric Research, 48, 825-841,  1991.

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  •  Stolzenburg, M.,  Characteristics of the bipolar pattern of lightning locations observed in 1988 thunderstorms, Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, 71, 1331-1338, 1990.

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  •  Rust, W. D., R. Davies-Jones, D. W. Burgess, R. A. Maddox, L. C. Showell, T. C. Marshall, and D. K. Lauritsen,  Testing a mobile version of a cross-chain LORAN atmospheric sounding system (M-CLASS), Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, 71, 173-180, 1990.

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  •  Marshall, T. C., W. D. Rust, W. P. Winn, and K. E. Gilbert, The electrical structure in two thunderstorm anvil clouds, Journal of Geophysical Research, D94, 2171-2181,  1989.

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  • W. D. Rust and T. C. Marshall,  Mobile, high-wind, balloon-launching apparatus, Journal of Atmospheric and Oceanic Technology, 6, 215-217, 1989.

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  • Marshall,T. C. and W. P. Winn,  Comments on "The 'rain gush,' lightning, and the lower positive charge center in thunderstorms," Journal of Geophysical Research, 90, 10753-10754, 1985.

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  • Rust, W. D., W. L. Taylor, D. R. MacGorman, E. Brandes, V. Mazur, R. Arnold, T. Marshall, H. Christian, and S. J. Goodman,  Lightning and related phenomena in thunderstorms and squall lines, Journal of Aircraft, 22, 449-454, 1985.

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  •  Marshall, T. C. and W. P. Winn,  Preliminary measurements of charge on individual precipitation particles, in Proceedings in Atmospheric Electricity, edited by L. H. Ruhnke and J. Latham, pp. 201-206, A. Deepak, Hampton, Va., 1983.

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  •  Marshall, T. C., and W. P. Winn,  Measurements of charged precipitation in a New Mexico thunderstorm: Lower positive charge centers, Journal of Geophysical Research, D87, 7141-7157,  1982.

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