FORMAL PUBLICATIONS:
Gallagher, F.W., III, and W.H. Beasley, 2003: An Evaluation
of a One-Dimensional Cloud
Model for Yellow and Green Thunderstorms. Applied Optics, 42(3), 505-510.
Gallagher, F.W., III, and W.H. Beasley, 2002: Near Infrared
Radiance Measurements as a
Ground Reflection Signature. Applied
Optics, 41(33), 6931- .
Gallagher, F.W., III, 2001: Ground Reflections and Green Thunderstorms.
J. Appl. Meteor., 40, 776-782.
Gallagher, F.W., III, and S.E. Fredrickson, 2000: Meteorological
Pressure-Sensor Inaccuracies.
Phys. Teacher., 38, 466-469.
Gallagher, F.W., III, 2000: Distant Green Thunderstorms --
Fraser's Theory Revisited.
J. Appl. Meteor., 39, 1754-1761.
Gallagher, F.W., III, 1997: Green Thunderstorms, Ph.D. dissertation,
University of Oklahoma,
Norman, Oklahoma, 248 pp.
Gallagher, F.W., III, W.H. Beasley, and C.F. Bohren, 1996:
Green Thunderstorms Observed.
Bull. Amer. Meteor. Soc., 77, 2889-2897.
Gallagher, F.W., III, and F.V. Brock, 1996: Instrument for
the in situ measurement of
haze in aircraft windscreens. Rev. Sci. Instrum., 67, 2083-2088.
MANUSCRIPTS IN REVIEW:
MANUSCRIPTS IN PREPARATION:
INFORMAL AND CONFERENCE PUBLICATIONS:
W.H. Beasley, A.R. Bansemer, F.W. Gallagher, L.W. Byerley,
J. A. Swenson, I. G. Bogoev, 2003
Simulations of Spatial and Temporal Variations of Electric-Field at the Surface
Beneath
Thunderstorms (as would be measured by a network of
electric-field sensors),
12th AMS Symposium on Meteorological Observations and Instrumentation,
Long Beach, February 2003.
Gallagher, F.W., III, 2002, A Scientific Use of the Inaugural
High-Altitude Balloon Flights
from the Oklahoma Spaceport: A Preliminary Report to the Oklahoma Space Industry
Development Authority (OSIDA), 27 April 2002.
Gallagher, F.W., III, W.H. Beasley, A. R. Bansemer, D. L. Grimsley,
L.W. Byerley, 2001:
Long-term Observations of Electric Field, Temperature, Pressure, Humidity,
Wind Speed, Wind Direction, Rainfall Rate and Solar Insolation at a Remote
Metoerological Observing Station, AGU Fall Meeting, San Fransisco, CA,
December 2001.
Bansemer, A.R., W.H. Beasley, F.W. Gallagher III, L.W. Byerley,
2001: Simulations of Spatial and Temporal
Variations of Electric Field at the Surface Beneath Thunderstorms, AGU Fall
Meeting, San Fransisco, CA, December 2001.
Gallagher, F.W., III, and K. Cutlip, 2001: The Green Menace. Weatherwise, 54(3), 24-31.
Howard, K.W., D. Egle, F.W. Gallagher III, N. Renno, and M.W.
Douglas, 2001: Recent Developments
in the Design and Testing of Recoverable Radiosonde Systems,
11th Symposium on Meteorological Observations and Instrumentation.
Renno, N.O., K.W. Howard, F.W. Gallagher, III, and M.W. Douglas,
2001: The UA/NSSL Remotely
Piloted Vehicle, 11th Symposium on Meteorological Observations and Instrumentation.
Weber, D., F.W. Gallagher, III, and K.W. Howard, 2001:
Boundary Layer Targeted Observations Using the Glidersonde
Meteorological Package in a radio controlled aircraft: Turbulence Signature
and Structure,
11th Symposium on Meteorological Observations and Instrumentation.
Weber, D., F.W. Gallagher, III, and K.W. Howard, 2001: Targeted
observations of the boundary layer using the
Glidersonde Meteorological Package in a radio controlled aircraft: Results and
limitations,
11th Symposium on Meteorological Observations and Instrumentation.
Gallagher, F.W., III, 2000: The story of Big Al. Freshwater and Marine Aquarium, 23(5), 190-191.
Gallagher, F.W., III, W.H. Beasley, and C.F. Bohren, 1997:
Observations
of Thunderstorms: From Gray to Green. Light and Color in the Open Air --
1997 Winter Topical
Meetings of the Optical Society of America, Santa Fe, New Mexico.
Gallagher, F.W., III, 1989: The next generation of sensors
of ASOS. Instruments and Observing
PRESENTATIONS AND INVITED SEMINARS:
University of Oklahoma -- 16 May 2002, Norman, Oklahoma. Oklahoma Space Industry Development Authority -- 12 December 2001, Oklahoma
City, Oklahoma. University of Oklahoma -- 12 September 2000, Norman, Oklahoma. Bryant College -- 27 March 2000, Smithfield, Rhode Island. Ground-based Mobile Instrument Workshop -- 24 February 2000, Boulder, Colorado. The University of North Dakota -- 6 October 1999, Grand Forks, North Dakota. The University of Kansas -- 9 March 1999, Lawrence, Kansas. The University of Kansas -- 9 March 1999, Lawrence, Kansas. The University of South Alabama -- 4 March 1999, Mobile, Alabama. The Pennsylvania State University -- 22 October 1998, State College, Pennsylvania. The Pennsylvania State University -- 22 October 1998, State College, Pennsylvania. American Geophysical Union -- 1997 Fall Meeting, San Francisco, California.
Poster Session (with W.H. Beasley). The University of Oklahoma -- 22 May 1997 Norman, Oklahoma. Green Thunderstorms,
Ph.D. seminar.
Light and Color in the Open Air -- 11 February 1997 Winter Topical Meetings
of the Optical Society Fourth WMO Technical Conference on Instruments and Methods of Observation
-- 1989, Brussels,
Methods Report No. 35, Fourth WMO Technical Conference on Instruments and
Methods of Observation, 105-109.
New Meteorological Research Opportunities Created by the Development and Deployment of New Sensing Systems.
A Scientific Use of the Inaugural High-Altitude Balloon Flights from the Oklahoma
Spaceport.
Lecture in METR1004 -- A Brief Introduction to Meteorological Instruments.
Lightning -- An Introductory Review.
An Update on the Development of the Glidersonde/RPV Instrumentation Package.
Colorimetric Observations of Green Thunderstorms
and Their Implications on Current Hypotheses.
Colorimetric Observations of Green Thunderstorms and Their Implications on Current
Hypotheses.
Lecture in ATMO 105.
Green Thunderstorms.
Colorimetric Observations of Green Thunderstorms and Their Implications on Current
Hypotheses.
The Doppler-on-Wheels Radar.
Green Thunderstorms: What We Have Learned and What We Still Need To Do.
of America, Santa Fe, New Mexico. Observations of Thunderstorms: From Gray to
Green.
Belgium. The Next Generation of Sensors of ASOS.