NWS Brownsville/Rio Grande Valley Research 
			 
			 
			
			Last Updated: 10/21/2021 
			
				- 2023-2024:  Collaborative Efforts to Build Resilience to Windstorms in Highly Vulnerable Communities: The "60 to 90" Project - Barry Goldsmith, with Bianca Garcia and Amber Arriaga-Salinas (Proyecto Azteca)
 
				- August, 2021:  IDSS in Response and Recovery: How NWS Offices Combined to Support Public Safety Messaging for Hurricane Laura (Poster) - Barry Goldsmith, with Charles Woodrum, Roger Erickson, Danielle Manning, Ben Schott, Melinda Bailey, Chris Birchfield, and Joshua Schroeder
 
				- August, 2021:  IDSS in Response and Recovery: How NWS Offices Combined to Support Public Safety Messaging for Hurricane Laura (Presentation Slides) - Barry Goldsmith, with Charles Woodrum, Roger Erickson, Danielle Manning, Ben Schott, Melinda Bailey, Chris Birchfield, and Joshua Schroeder
 
				- January, 2021:  Adopting Communities: How NWS Meteorologists Are Evolving Their Roles to Build Weather Readiness (Video)  - Chris Birchfield, Rick Hallman, Matthew Brady, Barry Goldsmith, and Joshua Schroeder
 
				- September, 2020:  Lead Times Between In-Cloud and Cloud-to-Ground Lightning Flashes in the South Texas Sea Breeze Regime (Presentation Slides) - Joshua Schroeder, Matt Brady, and Brian Mejia
 
				- January, 2020:  The Future is Here: Incorporating Mesoscale Forecasts Into Predictions for a Flood Disaster in the Rio Grande Valley of Texas (Presentation Slides) - Barry Goldsmith, Joshua Schroeder, Matthew Brady, Timothy Speece, Chris Birchfield; and Alex Lamers
 
				- January, 2020:  A Proposal to Clearly Define Threat and Risk for Weather Events (Presentation Slides) - Barry Goldsmith
 
				- September, 2019:  A Five-Year Radar-Based Climatology of Texas Coastal "Streamer" Showers (Poster) - Joshua Schroeder
 
				- September, 2018:  Strong Cold Fronts:  A Danger to Pelicans and Motorists Along the Lower Texas Coast (Poster) - Rick Hallman
 
				- September, 2018:  Old and New Perspectives on Forecasting Rare Snowfall Events in the Lower Rio Grande Valley of Texas (Poster) - Joshua Schroeder, Chris Birchfield, Geoffrey Bogorad, and Barry Goldsmith
 
				- August, 2018:  Using GOES-16 to Provide Critical Decision Support Services in the Wake of Major Hurricane Maria (Poster) - Chris Birchfield, Joshua Schroeder, and Christina Barrón
 
				- January, 2018:  What Defines a Severe Thunderstorm? Perceptions from a Cross-Section of Residents of the Lower Rio Grande Valley of South Texas (Presentation Slides) - Barry Goldsmith, Dr. Kathleen Sherman-Morris, and Joshua Schroeder
 
				- January, 2017: Integrating Faith Based Leaders into Hazardous Weather Communications for Highly Vulnerable Neighborhoods in the Rio Grande Valley
 
				- January, 2016: From the Statement Heard Around the World to Hurricane Threats and Impacts: The Evolution of Communication of Potential Impacts and Safety Messages Since Katrina
 
				- January, 2016: Improving Weather Communication in Areas of High Socioeconomic Vulnerability: Spanish Language Information for the Lower Rio Grande Valley
 
				- December, 2015: El Niño/Southern Oscillation and Pacific Decadal Oscillation Effects on Rio Grande Valley Precipitation
 
				- June, 2012: An Examination of the Impact of En Niño Southern Oscillation (ENSO) Phases on Gulf Coast Tropical Cyclones
 
				- January, 2012: The Use of Innovative Communications to Enhance Weather Information for a Rare Winter Storm in South Texas
 
				- January, 2011: Enhancing Local River Flood Hazard Communication in the Rio Grande Valley (Poster)
 
				- January, 2010: Atmospheric Conditions that Led to the Roma, Texas Floods of August, 2008
 
				- October, 2009: Evaluating Heat Index and Winter Weather Criteria in the Rio Grande Valley
 
				- January, 2009: Differential Social Vulnerability and Response to Hurricane Dolly Across the U.S. - Mexico Border
 
				- January, 2008: Using Uncertainty Information to Improve Hurricane Impact Communication
 
				- July, 2007 (Updated): The Historic Christmas 2004 South Texas Snow Event: Diagnosis of the Heavy Snow Band
 
                - April, 2006: How NWS Impact Statements Were Used to Communicate Imminent Danger from Severe Hurricanes
 
			 
			 
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