@article{rhome_raman_2006, title={Environmental influences on tropical cyclone structure and intensity: A review of past and present literature}, volume={35}, number={2}, journal={Indian Journal of Marine Sciences}, author={Rhome, J. R. and Raman, S.}, year={2006}, pages={61–74} } @article{rhome_niyogi_raman_2003, title={Assessing seasonal transport and deposition of agricultural emissions in eastern North Carolina, USA}, volume={160}, ISSN={["0033-4553"]}, DOI={10.1007/s00024-003-8769-4}, number={1-2}, journal={PURE AND APPLIED GEOPHYSICS}, author={Rhome, JR and Niyogi, DDS and Raman, S}, year={2003}, month={Jan}, pages={117–141} } @article{rhome_niyogi_raman_2000, title={Mesoclimatic analysis of severe weather and ENSO interactions in North Carolina}, volume={27}, ISSN={["0094-8276"]}, DOI={10.1029/1999GL011327}, abstractNote={Connections between regional severe weather occurrences and El Niño/Southern Oscillation (ENSO) are investigated. Monthly (1950 –1989) occurrences of tornado and wind/hail frequency are compared with sea surface temperature (SST) indices and anomalies in the tropical Pacific. Analyses indicate increase in wind/hail events/ days, during the months of April through June of La Niña years. No direct evidence is found between tornado frequency and ENSO classes. Using seasonal composite anomalies of upper‐air patterns, it is concluded that La Niña patterns leads to enhanced convection over North Carolina.}, number={15}, journal={GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS}, author={Rhome, JR and Niyogi, DS and Raman, S}, year={2000}, month={Aug}, pages={2269–2272} }