113. Klüser L., D. Rosenfeld, A. Macke, and T. Holzer-Popp, 2008: Observations of convective clouds generated by solar heating of dark smoke plumes. Atmos. Chem. Phys. Discuss., 8, 521–548
112. Rosenfeld, D., W. L. Woodley, A. Lerner, G. Kelman, and D. T. Lindsey (2008), Satellite detection of severe convective storms by their retrieved vertical profiles of cloud particle effective radius and thermodynamic phase, J. Geophys. Res., 113, D04208, doi:10.1029/2007JD008600.
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Bell , T. L., D. Rosenfeld, K.-M. Kim, J.-M. Yoo, M.-I. Lee, and M. Hahnenberger, 2008: Midweek increase in summer rain and storm heights suggests air pollution invigorates rainstorms, J. Geophys. Res., 113, D02209, doi:10.1029/2007JD008623.
110. Givati, A., and D. Rosenfeld (2007), Possible impacts of anthropogenic aerosols on water resources of the Jordan River and the Sea of Galilee, Water Resour. Res., 43, W10419, doi:10.1029/2006WR005771.
109.Rosenfeld, D., 2007: New insights to cloud seeding for enhancing precipitation and for hail suppression. The Journal of Weather Modification, 39, 61-69.
108. Rosenfeld D., A. Khain, B. Lynn, W.L. Woodley. Simulation of hurricane response to suppression of warm rain by sub-micron aerosols. Atmos. Chem. Phys., 7, 3411-3424.
107. Freud, E., Strצm, J., Rosenfeld, D., Tunved P., and Swietlicki E. Anthropogenic aerosol effects on convective cloud microphysical properties in southern Sweden. Tellus (2008), 60B, 286–297.
106. Martins J.V, A. Marshak, L.A. Remer, D. Rosenfeld, Y.J. Kaufman, R.Fernandez-Borda, I. Koren, V. Zubko, and P. Artaxo, 2007: Remote sensing the vertical profile of cloud droplet effective radius, thermodynamic phase, and temperature. Atmos. Chem. Phys. Discuss., 7, 4481–4519, 2007
105. Daniel Rosenfeld, D., J. Dai, X. Yu, Z. Yao, X. Xu, X. Yang, C. Du, 2007: Inverse relations between amounts of air pollution and orographic precipitation. Science, 315, 9 March 2007, 1396-1398
104. Tupper A., I. Itikarai, M. Richards, F. Prata, S. Carn, D. Rosenfeld, 2007: Facing the challenges of the international airways volcano watch: the 2004/05 eruptions of Manam, . Weather and Forecasting, 22, 175-191, DOI: 10.1175/WAF974.1
103. Rosenfeld D., 2006: Aerosol-Cloud Interactions Control of Earth Radiation and Latent Heat Release. Space Science Reviews. Springer, 6 December 2006. 9p., DOI: 10.1007/s11214-006-9053-6
102. I. Koren I., Y. J Kaufman2, R. Washington, M. Todd, Y. Rudich, V. J. Martins, D. Rosenfeld, The Bodיlי Depression – A single spot in the Sahara that provides most of the mineral dust to the Amazon forest. Environmental Research letters, 1, 014005. doi:10.1088/1748-9326/1/1/014005
101. Rosenfeld D., M. Fromm, J. Trentmann, G. Luderer, M. O. Andreae4, and R. Servranckx, The Chisholm firestorm: observed microstructure, precipitation and lightning activity of a pyro-Cb. Atmos. Chem. Phys., 7, 645-659, 2007
100. Myhre G., F. Storda, M. Johnsrud, Y. J. Kaufman, D. Rosenfeld, T. Storelvmo, J. E. Kristjansson, T. K. Berntsen, A. Myhre, and I. S. A. Isaksen.: Aerosol-cloud interaction inferred from MODIS satellite data and global aerosol models. Atmos. Chem. Phys., 7, 3081-3101, 2007
99. Goldreich, Y., H. Mozes & D. Rosenfeld, 2006: Analysis of rainy cloud systems by radar and satellite images in , inter-monthly variations. Merhavim 6, 385-396 (in Hebrew, Abstr)
98. Lynn B., A. Khain, D. Rosenfeld, William L. Woodley. Effects of aerosols on precipitation from orographic clouds. Journal of Geophysical Research, 112, D10225, doi:10.1029/2006JD007537, 2007
97. D. Rosenfeld. Aerosols, Clouds, and Climate. Science, 312, 1323-1324, June 2006
96. D. Rosenfeld, I. M. Lensky, J. Peterson, A. Gingis. Potential impacts of air pollution aerosols on precipitation in Australia. Clean Air and Environmental Quality, 40, No.2. 43-49, May 2006
95. D. Rosenfeld, W. L. Woodley, T. W. Krauss, V. Makitov, 2006: Aircraft Microphysical Documentation from Cloud Base to Anvils of Hailstorm Feeder Clouds in . J. Appl. Meteor., 45, 1261–1281, September 2006
94. D. Rosenfeld, Y. Kaufman, and I. Koren, 2006: Switching cloud cover and dynamical regimes from open to closed Benard cells in response to aerosols suppressing precipitation. Atmos. Chem. Phys., 6, 2503-2511
93. M. Fromm, A. Tupper, D. Rosenfeld, R. Servranckx, R. McRae, 2006: Violent pyro-convective storm devastates 's capital and pollutes stratosphere. Geophys. Res. Let., 33, L05815 ,doi:10.1029/2005GL025161
92. D. Rosenfeld, Givati, A., 2006: Evidence of orographic precipitation suppression by air pollution induced aerosols in the western USA. J. Applied Meteorology, 45, 893-911
91. Lensky I. M., D. Rosenfeld, 2005: The time-space exchangeability of satellite retrieved relations between cloud top temperature and particle effective radius. Atmos. Chem. Phys. 6, 2887-2894
90. A. Khain, D. Rosenfeld and A. Pokrovsky, 2005: Aerosol impact on the dynamics and microphysics of convective clouds. The Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society, 131, 2639-2663
89. Eyal Freud , Daniel Rosenfeld, Meinrat O.Andreae ,Alexande A.Costa and Paulo Artaxo. Observed robust relations between CCN and vertical evolution of cloud drop size distributions in deep convective clouds. Atmos. Chem. Phys. Discuss., 5, 10155-10195
88. Amir Givati and Daniel Rosenfeld, 2005: Separation between Cloud Seeding and Air Pollution Effects. Journal of Applied Meteorology, 44, 1298-1314
87. Y. J. Kaufman, I. Koren, L. A. Remer, D. Rosenfeld, Y. Rudich, 2005: Smoke, Dust and Pollution Aerosol Clouding the Atlantic Atmosphere. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 102, 11207-11212
86. Koren I., Y. J. Kaufman, D. Rosenfeld, L. A. Remer1, Y. Rudich, 2005: Aerosol invigoration and restructuring of Atlantic convective clouds. Geophys. Res. Lett., 32, L14828, doi:10.1029/2005GL023187
85. Daniel Rosenfeld, Xing Yu and Jin Dai, 2005: Satellite retrieved microstructure of AgI seeding tracks in supercooled layer clouds. Journal of Applied Meteorology, 44, 760-767
84. Xing Yu, Jin Dai, D. Rosenfeld, Hengchi Lei, Xiaohong Xu, Peng Fan, Zhengqi Chen, 2005: Comparison of simulations of transport and diffusion of seeding material within stratiform cloud in rain enhancement with NOAA satellite data. Journal of Applied Meteorology, 44, 749-759
83. E. Williams, V. Mushtak, D. Rosenfeld, S. Goodman and D. Boccippio, 2005: Thermodynamic conditions favorable to superlative thunderstorm updraft, mixed phase microphysics and lightning flash rate. Atmospheric Research, 76, 288-306
82. P. Jungwirth, D. Rosenfeld, V. Buch, 2005: A possible new molecular mechanism of thundercloud Electrification. Atmospheric Research, 76, 190-205
81. A. Tupper, J. Scott Oswalt, Daniel Rosenfeld, 2005: Satellite and radar analysis of the ‘volcanic’ thunderstorms at Mt Pinatubo, , 1991. J. Geophys. Res., 110, D09204, doi:10.1029/2004JD005499
80. B. H. Lynn, A. P. Khain, J. Dudhia, A. Pokrovsky, D. Rosenfeld and A. Seifert, 2005: Simulating a CaPe Convective Squall line using MM5 coupled with Spectral (Bin) Microphysics (SBM). Part II. Analysis of SBM and bulk model results. Monthly Weather Review, 133, 59-71
79. B. H. Lynn, A. P. Khain, J. Dudhia, A. Pokrovsky, D. Rosenfeld and A. Seifert, 2005: Simulating a CaPe Convective Squall line using MM5 coupled with Spectral (Bin) Microphysics. Part 1. Model description and preliminary results. Monthly Weather Review, 133, 44-58
78. Y. Goldreich, H. Moses, D. Rosenfeld, 2004: Radar analysis of cloud systems and their rainfall yield in Israel. Israeli Journal of Earth Sciences 53, 63-76
77. A. Givati and D. Rosenfeld, 2004: Quantifying precipitation suppression due to air pollution. Journal of Applied meteorology 43, 1038-1056
76. D. Rosenfeld, E. Cattani, S. Melani, and V. Levizzani, 2004: Considerations on daylight operation of 1.6 µm vs 3.7 µm channel on NOAA and METOP Satellites. Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society. 85, 873-881
75. Y. Segal, A. Khain, M. Pinsky and D. Rosenfeld, 2004:. Effects of hygroscopic seeding on raindrop formation as seen from simulations using a 2000 bin spectral cloud parcel model. Atmospheric Research 71, 3–34
74. M. Wild, A. Ohmura, H. Gilgen, D. Rosenfeld, 2004: On the consistency of trends in radiation and temperature records and implications for the global hydrological cycle. Geophysical Research Letters, 31, L11201, doi:10.1029/2003GL019188, 2004
73. M. O. Andreae, D. Rosenfeld, P. Artaxo, A. A. Costa, G. P. Frank, K. M. Longo, and M. A. F. Silva-Dias, 2004: Smoking rain clouds over the Amazon. Science, 303, 1337-1342
72. W. L. Woodley and D. Rosenfeld, 2004: The Development and Testing of a New Method to Evaluate the Operational Cloud Seeding Programs in Texas . Journal of Applied Meteorology, 43, 249-263
71. Sekiguchi M., T. Nakajima, K. Suzuki, K. Kawamoto, A. Higurashi, D. Rosenfeld, I. Sano, S. Mukai, 2003: A study of the direct and indirect effects of aerosols using global satellite data sets of aerosol and cloud parameters. Journal of Geophysica Research, 108, D22, 4699, doi: 10.1029/2002JD003359.
70. Lensky, M. I., and D. Rosenfeld, 2003: A night rain delineation algorithm for infrared satellite data based on microphysical considerations. J. Appl. Meteor. 42, 1218-1226.
69. Lensky, M. I., and D. Rosenfeld, 2003: Satellite-based insights into precipitation formation processes in continental and maritime convective clouds at nighttime. J. Appl. Meteor, 42, 1227-1233. Highlighted in the Bulletin of American Meteorological Society, 84, September 2003, p. 1196.
68. Rudich Y., A. Sagi, D. Rosenfeld, 2003: Influence of the Kuwait oil fires plume (1991) on the microphysical development of clouds. J. Geophys. Res. 108, D15, 4478, doi:10.1029/2003JD003472.
67. Rosenfeld D. and G. Feingold, 2003: Explanation of discrepancies among satellite observations of the aerosol indirect effects. Geophys. Geophys. Res. Let. 30, NO. 14, 1776, doi:10.1029/2003GL017684.
66. Woodley, D. Rosenfeld, B. A. Silverman, 2003: Results of on-top glaciogenic cloud seeding in Thailand: part I. The demonstration experiment. Journal of Applied Meteorology 42, 920-938.
65. Woodley, D. Rosenfeld, B. A. Silverman, 2003: Results of on-top glaciogenic cloud seeding in Thailand: part II. Exploratory analyses. Journal of Applied Meteorology 42, 939-951.
64. Woodley, W. L., G. Gordon, T. J. Henderson, B. Vonnegut, D. Rosenfeld, A. Detwiler, 2003: Aircraft produced ice particles (APIPS): additional result and further insights. Journal of Applied Meteorology 42, 640-651.
63. Nober, F., H. F. Graf and D. Rosenfeld, 2003: Sensitivity of the global circulation to the suppression of precipitation by anthropogenic aerosols. Global Planet. Change 37, 57-80.
62. Rosenfeld D. and C. W. Ulbrich, 2003: Cloud microphysical properties, processes, and rainfall estimation opportunities. Chapter 10 of "Radar and Atmospheric Science: A Collection of Essays in Honor of David Atlas". Edited by Roger M. Wakimoto and Ramesh Srivastava. Meteorological Monographs 52, 237-258, AMS.
61. Rosenfeld D. and W. L. Woodley, 2003: Closing the 50-year circle: From cloud seeding to space and back to climate change through precipitation physics. Chapter 6 of "Cloud Systems, Hurricanes, and the Tropical Rainfall Measuring Mission (TRMM)" edited by Drs. Wei-Kuo Tao and Robert Adler, 234pp., Meteorological Monographs 51, 59-80, AMS.
60. Woodley W. L., and D. Rosenfeld, 2002: Comments on "A Critical Assessment of the Seeding of Convective Clouds for Rainfall Enhancement". The Bulletin of American Meteorological Society 83, 740.
59. Rudich Y., D. Rosenfeld, O. Khersonsky, 2002: Treating clouds with a grain of salt. Geophysical Research Letters 29 (22), doi:10.1029/2002GL016055, 2002.
58. Rosenfeld D., R. Lahav, A. P. Khain, M. Pinsky, 2002: The role of sea-spray in cleansing air pollution over ocean via cloud processes. "Research Article" in Science 297, 1667-1670. Highlighted and published online in "Science Express" on 15 August 2002.
57. Woodley W. L., and D. Rosenfeld, 2002: Secondary seeding as a means of prepagating seeding effects in space and time. Journal of Weather Modification 34, 31-38.
56. Williams, E., D. Rosenfeld, M. Madden et al., 2002: Contrasting convective regimes over the Amazon: Implications for cloud electrification. J. Geophys. Res. 107, (D20), 8082, doi:10.1029/2001JD000380.
55. Ramanathan, V., P. J. Crutzen, J. T. Kiehl, and D. Rosenfeld, 2001: Aerosols, Climate and the Hydrological Cycle. Science 294, 2119-2124.
54. Rosenfeld D. and W. L. Woodley, 2001: Pollution and Clouds. Physics World, Febreuary 2001, 33-37. Institute of Physics Publishing LTD, Dirac House, Temple Back, Bristol BS1 6BE, UK, February 2001, 33-37.
53. Woodley, L. W., R. Drori, D. Rosenfeld, S. Orr and G. Bomar, 2001: Results of monthly and seasonal gauges vs. radar rainfall comparison in the Texas panhandle. Journal of Weather Modification 33, 46-60.
52. Khain A. P., D. Rosenfeld and A. Pokrovsky, 2001: Simulating convective clouds with sustained supercooled liquid water down to -37.5°c using a spectral microphysics model. Geophysical Research Letters 28, 3887-3890.
51. Rosenfeld D., Y. Rudich and R. Lahav, 2001: Desert dust suppressing precipitation -- a possible desertification feedback loop. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 98, 5975-5980.
50. Woodley, W.L. and D.Rosenfeld, 2000: Evidence for changes in microphysical structure and cloud drafts following AgI seeding. J. Wea. Mod. 32, 53-68.
49. Woodley, W.L, D. Rosenfeld and A. Strautins, 2000: Identification of a seeding signature in Texas using multi-spectral satellite imagery. J. Wea. Mod. 32, 37-52.
48. Herut B., A. Starinsky, A. Kats, and D. Rosenfeld, 2000: Relationship between the acidity and chemical composition of rainwater and climatological conditions along a transition zone between large deserts and Mediterranean climate, Israel. Atmospheric Environment 34, 1281-1292.
47. Rosenfeld D., 2000: Suppression of Rain and Snow by Urban and Industrial Air Pollution. Science 287 (5459), 1793-1796.
46. Rosenfeld D. and W. L. Woodley, 2000: Deep Convective Clouds with Sustained Supercooled Liquid Water Down to -37.5°c. Nature 405, 440-442.
45. Rosenfeld D., 1999: TRMM Observed First Direct Evidence of Smoke from Forest Fires Inhibiting Rainfall. Geophysical Research Letters 26, (20), 3105-3108.
44. Woodley, W. L, and D. Rosenfeld, 1999: Comparison of radar-derived properties of Texas clouds receiving one of three treatments: AgI ejectable flares or hygroscopic flares or no seeding. The Journal of Weather Modification 31, 29-41.
43. Woodley, W. L, and D. Rosenfeld, 1999: Simultaneous operational AgI and hygroscopic flare seeding in Texas: rationale and results. The Journal of Weather Modification 31, 23-28.
42. Rosenfeld D. and I. M. Lensky, 1998: Satellite based insights into precipitation formation processes in continental and maritime convective clouds. The Bulletin of American Meteorological Society 79, 2457-2476.
41. Pinsky M. B., A. P. Khain, D. Rosenfeld, and A. Pokrovsky, 1998: Comparison of collision velocity differences of drops and graupel particles in a very turbulent cloud. Atmospheric Research 49, 99-113.
40. Rosenfeld D. and E. Amitai, 1998: Comparison of WPMM vs. regression for evaluating Z-R relationships. Journal of Applied Meteorology 37, 1241-1249.
39. Haddad Z. S. and D. Rosenfeld, 1997: Optimality of empirical Z-R relations. Quartely Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society 123, 1283-1293.
38. Rosenfeld D., and W. L. Woodley, 1997: Cloud microphysical observations relevance to the Texas cold-cloud conceptual seeding model. The Journal of Weather Modification 29, 56-68.
37. Rosenfeld, 1997: Comment on "A new look at the Israeli cloud seeding experiment" . Journal of Applied Meteorology 36, 260-271.
36. Lensky I. M. and D Rosenfeld, 1997: Estimation of precipitation area and rain intensity based on the microphisical properties retrieved from NOAA AVHRR data. Journal of Applied Meteorology 36, 234-242.
35. Levi Y. and D. Rosenfeld, 1996: Ice nuclei, rainwater chemical composition and static cloud seeding effects in Israel. Journal of Applied Meteorology 35, 1494-1501.
34. Rosenfeld D. and R. Nirel, 1996: Seeding effectiveness - the interaction of the desert dust and the southern margins of rain cloud systems in Israel. Journal of Applied Meteorology 35, 1502-1510.
33. Morin J., D. Rosenfeld and E. Amitai, 1995: Radar rain field evaluation and possible use of its high temporal and spatial resolution for hydrological purposes. Journal of Hydrology 172, 275-292.
32. Nirel R. and D. Rosenfeld, 1995: Estimation of the effect of operational seeding on rain amounts in Israel. Journal of Applied Meteorology 34, 2220-2229.
31. Rosenfeld D., E. Amitai, and D. B. Wolff, 1995: Classification of Rain Regimes by the 3-Dimensional Properties of Reflectivity Fields. Journal of Applied Meteorology 34, 198-211.
30. Rosenfeld D., E. Amitai, and D. B. Wolff,1995: Improved Accuracy of Radar WPMM Estimated Rainfall Upon Application of Objective Classification Criteria. Journal of Applied Meteorology 34, 212-223.
29. Rosenfeld D. and G. Gutman, 1994: Retrieving microphysical properties near the tops of potential rain clouds by multispectral analysis of AVHRR data. Atmospheric Research 34, 259-283.
28. Rosenfeld D., D. B. Wolff and E. Amitai, 1994: The window probability matching method for rainfall measurements with radar. The Journal of Applied Meteorology 33, 683-693.
27. Woodley W. L., E. Amitai and D. Rosenfeld, 1994: Comparison of cloud tower and updraft radii with their internal temperature excesses relative to their environments. The Journal of Weather Modification 26, 125-128.
26. Rosenfeld D., W. L. Woodley, W. Khantiyanan, W. Sukarnjanaset, P. Sudhikoses and Ronit Nirel, 1994: Testing of dynamic cold cloud seeding concepts in Thailand, Part II: Results of analyses. The Journal of Weather Modification 26, 72-82.
25. Woodley W. L., D. Rosenfeld, B. Silverman, C. Hartzell, W. Khantiyanan, W. Sukarnjanaset and P. Sudhikoses, 1994: Testing of dynamic cold cloud seeding concepts in Thailand, Part I: Experimental design and its implementation. The Journal of Weather Modification 26, 61-71.
24. Atlas, D. Rosenfeld and D. B. Wolff, 1993: On C-Band attenuation by tropical rainfall in Darwin, Australia using climatologically tuned Ze-R relations. Journal of Applied Meteorology 32, 426-430.
23. Khain A. P., D. Rosenfeld and I. Sednev, 1993: Coastal effects in the eastern Mediterranean as seen from experiments using a cloud ensemble model with detailed description and ice microphysical processes. Atmospheric Research 30, 295-319.
22. Rosenfeld D., D. B. Wolff and D. Atlas, 1993: General probability-matched relations between radar reflectivity and rain rate. Journal of Applied Meteorology 32, 50-72.
21. Rosenfeld D. and W. L. Woodley, 1993: Effects of cloud seeding in West Texas: additional results and new insights. Journal of Applied Meteorology 32, 1848-1866.
20. Short D. A., D. B. Wolff, D. Rosenfeld and D. Atlas, 1993: A study of the threshold method utilizing rain gauge data. Journal of Applied Meteorology 32, 1379-1387.
19. Nirel R. and D. Rosenfeld, 1992 (Correspondence): Evaluation of the significance of the relation between stratospheric volcanic eruptions and annual rainfall in Jerusalem. Meteorology in Israel (Hebrew), 2, 44-46.
18. Rosenfeld D. and H. Farbstein, 1992: Possible influence of desert dust on seedability of clouds in Israel. Journal of Applied Meteorology 31, 722-731.
17. Rosenfeld D., D. Atlas, D. B. Wolff and E. Amitai, 1992: Beamwidth effects on Z-R relations and area-integrated rainfall. Journal of Applied Meteorology 31, 454-464.
16. Rosenfeld D., 1992 (Correspondence): Additional aspects to the possible impacts of major volcanic eruptions on rainfall in Israel. Meteorology in Israel (Hebrew) 2, 35-39.
15. Rosenfeld D. and N. Yaari-Gazit, 1991: The effect of major volcanic eruptions on rainfall in Israel. Meteorology in Israel (Hebrew) 1, 75-83.
14. Atlas D., D. Rosenfeld and D. Short, 1990: The estimate of convective rainfall by area integrals. Part I: The theoretical and empirical basis. Journal of Geophysical Research 95, 2153-2160.
13. Atlas, D., D. Rosenfeld, and D. B. Wolff, 1990: Climatologically tuned reflectivity-rain rate relations and their links to area time integrals. Journal of Applied Meteorology 29, 1120-1139.
12. Gabriel R. K. and D. Rosenfeld, 1990: The second Israeli Rainfall Stimulation Experiment: Analysis of precipitation on both targets. Journal of Applied Meteorology 29, 1055-1067.
11. Rosenfeld, D., D. Atlas, and D. A. Short, l990: The estimation of rainfall by area integrals. Part 2. The Height-Area Rain Threshold (HART) method. Journal of Geophysical Research 95, 2161-2176.
10. Lopez R. E., D. Atlas, D. Rosenfeld, J. Thomas, D. O. Blanchard and R. L. Holle, 1989: Estimation of rainfall using radar echo area time integral. Journal of Applied Meteorology 28, 1162-1175.
9. Rosenfeld D. and W. L. Woodley, 1989: Effects of cloud seeding in West Texas. Journal of Applied Meteorology 28, 1050-1080.
8. Rosenfeld, D., and A. Gagin, 1989: Factors governing the total rainfall yield from continental convective clouds. Journal of Applied Meteorology, 28, 1015-1030.
7. Rosenfeld, D., and Y. Mintz, 1988: The evaporation of rain falling from convective clouds as obtained from radar measurements. Journal of Applied Meteorology 27, 209-215.
6. Schlesinger, M. E., J. H. Oh, and D. Rosenfeld, 1988: A parameterization of the evaporation of rainfall. Monthly Weather Review 116, 1888-1895.
5. Rosenfeld, D., 1987: Objective method for analysis and tracking of convective cells as seen by radar. Journal of Atmospheric and Oceanographic Technology 4, 422-434.
4. Gagin, A., D. Rosenfeld, W. L. Woodley, and R. E. Lopez, 1986: Results of seeding for dynamic effects on rain-cell properties in FACE-2. Journal of Climate and Applied Meteorology 25, 1-11.
3. Gagin, A., D. Rosenfeld and R.E. Lopez, 1985: The relationship between height and precipitation characteristics of summertime convective cells in south Florida. Journal of Atmospheric Sciences 42, 84-94.
2. Lopez, R. E., R. F. Reinking, J. Hallet, and D. Rosenfeld, 1985: 5cm radar echo and their microphysical significance in Florida cumuli. Journal of Geophysical Research 90, 10667-10673.
1. Lopez, R. E. ,D. O. Blanchard, D. Rosenfeld, W. L. Hiscox, and M. J. Casey, 1984: Population characteristics, development processes and structure of radar echoes in south Florida. Monthly Weather Review, 112, 56-75.
Chapters in Books:
Atlas, D., D. Rosenfeld, and A.R. Jameson, 1997: Evolution of Radar Rainfall Measurement: Steps and Mis-steps. Weather Radar Technology for Water Resources Management (eds. B. Braga and O. Massambani) UNESCO Press, Montevideo, Chapter 1, pp.1-60. http://www.unesco.org.uy/phi/libros/radar/art01.html
D. Rosenfeld and C. G. Collier, 1999: Estimating surface precipitation. Global Energy and Water Cycles (eds, K. A. Browning and R. J. Gurney). Cambridge University Press. Chapter 4.1, pp. 124-133.
D. Rosenfeld. Is man actively changing the environment? In: Measuring precipitation from space – EURAINSAT and the future. V. Levizzani, P. Bauer, and F. J. Turk, Eds., Springer, 7-24.
D. Rosenfeld. Cloud top microphysics as a tool for precipitation measurements. In: Measuring precipitation from space – EURAINSAT and the future. V. Levizzani, P. Bauer, and F. J. Turk, Eds., Springer, 61-78.
Conferences books and proceedings
Rosenfeld D., 2007: The double-sided sensitivity of clouds to air pollution and advertent seeding. International symposium on "Present State of Artificial Precipitation Enhancement",
Tsukuba, , 31 January – 1 February 2007.
Rosenfeld D., 2007: Precipitation suppression by anthropogenic air pollution: major loss of water resources where we need them most. In the
Pontifical
Academy of Sciences Scripta Varia 106 Interactions Between Global Change and Human Health, (Pontifica Academia Scientiarvm 2007), pp. 132-143. ISBN 978-88-7761-091-1
Rosenfeld D., 2006: New insights to cloud seeding for enhancing precipitation and for hail suppression. XII Eduard Fontserט Meeting, Catalan Meteorol. Soc., ISBN 84-934207-1-9, pp. 75-82.
Linked figures
Figure for acpd paper on the chisholm pyro-Cb
Data for the figures in Science 2007
Figures for ACPD paper on hurricane seeding, 2007