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Dr. Julie K. Lundquist

Assistant Professor

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Publications

2013

[31] Clifton, A., L. Kilcher, J. K. Lundquist, and P. Fleming. 2013. Using machine learning to predict wind turbine power output. Environmental Research Letters 8 024009.

[30] Fitch, A., J. B. Olson, and J. K. Lundquist.2013. Parameterization of Wind Farms in Climate Models. Accepted for publication in J. Climate. http://dx.doi.org/10.1175/JCLI-D-12-00376.1

[29] Smalikho, I. N., V. A. Banakh, Y. L. Pichugina, W. A. Brewer, R. M. Banta, J. K. Lundquist, and N. D. Kelley. 2013. Lidar investigation of atmosphere effect on a wind turbine wake. Acccepted for publication in J. Atmos. Ocean. Tech. Draft online

[28] Fitch, A., J. B. Olson, and J. K. Lundquist. 2013. Mesoscale Influences of Wind Farms throughout a diurnal cycle. Accepted for publication in Monthly Weather Review. Draft online

[27] Clifton, A., S. Schreck, D. Jager, N. Kelley, and J. K. Lundquist. 2013. Meteorological tower observations at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory. Accepted for publication in Journal of Solar Energy Engineering.

[26] Rajewski, D., E.S. Takle, J. K. Lundquist, M. E. Rhodes, S. Oncley, T. Horst. 2012. The CWEX Experiments. Accepted for publication in Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society. Draft online

2012

[25] Lundquist, K. A., F. K. Chow, and J. K. Lundquist. 2012. An Immersed Boundary Method Enabling Large-Eddy Simulations of Urban Terrain in the WRF model. Monthly Weather Review, 140, 3936-3955.

[24] Vanderwende, B. and J. K. Lundquist. 2012. The modification of wind turbine performance by statistically distinct atmospheric regimes. Environmental Research Letters 7 034035. doi:10.1088/1748-9326/7/3/034035.

[23] Clifton, A., and J. K. Lundquist . 2012. Data clustering reveals climate impacts on local wind phenomena. Journal of Applied Meteorology and Climatology 51, 1547-1557.

[22] Fitch, A. C., J. B. Olson, J. K. Lundquist , J. Dudhia, A. K. Gupta, J. Michalakes, and I. Barstad. 2012. Local and Mesoscale Impacts of Wind Farms as Parameterized in a Mesoscale NWP Model. Monthly Weather Review 140, 3017-3038. (First author student)

[21] Friedrich, K., J. K. Lundquist , M. Aitken, E. Kalina, and R. Marshall. 2012. Stability and Turbulence in the Atmospheric Boundary Layer: A Comparison of Remote Sensing and Tower Observations. Geophys. Res. Lett., doi:10.1029/2011GL050413, Vol. 39, No. 3, L03801.

[20] Wharton, S. and J. K. Lundquist. 2012. Atmospheric Stability Impacts on Power Curves of Wind Turbines: An Analysis of a West Coast North American Wind Farm. Environmental Research Letters 7 014005 doi:10.1088/1748-9326/7/1/014005.

[19] Aitken, M., L., M. E. Rhodes, and J. K. Lundquist. 2012. Performance of a wind-profiling lidar in the region of wind turbine rotor disks. Journal of Atmospheric and Oceanic Technology 29, 347-355.

2011

[18] Wharton, S. and J. K. Lundquist. 2011. Assessing atmospheric stability and its impacts on rotor disk characteristics at an onshore wind farm. Wind Energy, published online 31 July 2011; DOI: 10.1002/we.483.

[17] Maxwell, R. M., J. K. Lundquist, J. Mirocha, S. G. Smith, C. S. Woodward, and A. F. B. Tompson. 2011. Development of a coupled groundwater-atmospheric model. Monthly Weather Review, 139, 96-116.

2010

[16] Mirocha, J. D., J. K. Lundquist, and B. Kosovic. 2010. Implementation of nonlinear subfilter turbulence stress models for large-eddy simulations in the Advanced Research WRF Model. Monthly Weather Review, 138, 4212-4228.

[15] Lundquist, K. A., F. K. Chow, and J. K. Lundquist. 2010. Implementation of an Immersed Boundary Method in the Weather Research and Forecasting Model. Monthly Weather Review, 138, 796-817.

2009

[14] Shaw, W. J., J. K. Lundquist, S. Schreck. 2009. Workshop on Research Needs for Wind Resource Characterization. Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, 90, 535-538, doi: 10.1175/2008BAMS2729.1

[13] White, J.M., J. F. Bowers, S.R. Hanna, and J. K. Lundquist. 2009. Importance of Using Observations of Mixing Depths in order to Avoid Large Underpredictions by a Transport and Dispersion Model. Journal of Atmospheric and Oceanic Technology , 26, 22-32.

2008

[12] Delle Monache, L., J. K. Lundquist, B. Kosovic, G. Johannesson, K. M. Dyer, R. D. Aines, R. D. Belles, W. G. Hanley, S. C. Larsen, G. A.. Loosmore, A. A. Mirin, J. J. Nitao, G. A. Sugiyama, P. J. Vogt. 2008. Bayesian inference and Markov Chain Monte Carlo sampling to reconstruct a contaminant source at continental scale. Journal of Applied Meteorology and Climatology, 47, 2600-2613.

[11] Teixeira, J., B. Stevens, C.S. Bretherton, R. Cederwall, J. D. Doyle, J. C. Golaz, A. Holtslag, S. Klein, J. K. Lundquist, D. A. Randall, A. P. Siebesma, and P. M. M. Soares. 2008. Parameterization of the atmospheric boundary layer: a view from just above the inversion. Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, 89, 453-458.

[10] Lundquist, J. K. and J. D. Mirocha. 2008. Interaction of Nocturnal Low-Level Jets with Urban Geometries as seen in Joint URBAN 2003 Data. Journal of Applied Meteorology and Climatology, 47, 44-58.

2007

[9] Lundquist, J.K. and S. T. Chan. 2007. Consequences of Urban Stability Conditions for Computational Fluid Dynamics Simulations of Urban Dispersion. Journal of Applied Meteorology and Climatology, 46, 1080-1097.

[8] Simpson, M., S. Raman, J. K. Lundquist, M. Leach. 2007. A study of the variation of urban mixed layer heights. Atmospheric Environment, 41, 6923-6930.

2006

[7] Beare, R. J., M. K. MacVean, A. A. M. Holtslag, J. Cuxart, I. Esau, J. C. Golaz, M. A. Jimenez, M. Khairoutdinov, B. Kosovic, D. Lewellen, T. S. Lund, J. K. Lundquist, A. McCabe, A. F. Moene, Y. Noh, S. Raasch, and P. Sullivan. 2006. An intercomparison of large-eddy simulations of the stable boundary layer. Boundary-Layer Meteorology, 118 (2), 247-272.

2004

[6] Piper, M., and J. K. Lundquist. 2004. Surface layer turbulence measurements during a frontal passage. Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, 61 (14), 1768-1780.

2003

[5] Lundquist, J. K. 2003. Intermittent and elliptical inertial oscillations in the atmospheric boundary layer. Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, 60 (21), 2661-2673.

2002

[4] Poulos, G. S., W. Blumen, D. C. Fritts, J. K. Lundquist, J. Sun, S. P. Burns, C. Nappo, R. Banta, R. Newsom, J. Cuxart, E. Terradellas, B. Balsley, and M. Jensen. 2002. CASES-99: A comprehensive investigation of the stable nocturnal boundary layer. Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, 83 (4), 555-581.

[3] Banta, R. M., R. K. Newsom, J. K. Lundquist, Y. L. Pichugina, R. L. Coulter, and L. Mahrt. 2002. Nocturnal low-level jet characteristics over Kansas during CASES-99. Boundary-Layer Meteorology, 105 (2), 221-252.

2001

[2] Blumen, W., and J. K. Lundquist. 2001. Spin-up and spin-down in rotating fluid exhibiting inertial oscillations and frontogenesis. Dynamics of Atmospheres and Oceans, 33 (3), 219-237.

2000

[1] LeMone, M. A., R. L. Grossman, R. L. Coulter, M. L. Wesley, G. E. Klazura, G. S. Poulos, W. Blumen, J. K. Lundquist, R. H. Cuenca, S. F. Kelly, E. A. Brandes, S. P. Oncley, R. T. McMillen, and B. B. Hicks. 2000. Land-atmosphere interaction research, early results, and opportunities in the Walnut River Watershed in southeast Kansas: CASES and ABLE. Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, 81 (4), 757-779.

2000: PhD dissertation

Lundquist, J. K., 2000. The Evening Transition of the Atmospheric Boundary Layer. Thesis (PhD). UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO AT BOULDER, 160 pages.