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2016
Reestablishing Observations throughout the Mesosphere with the ALO-USU Rayleigh-Scatter Lidar, Shayli Elliott, Bryant Ward, Benjamin Lovelady, Jessica Gardiner, Lucas Priskos, Matthew T. Emerick, and Vincent B. Wickwar; 2016 Joint CEDAR-GEM Workshop, Santa Fe, NM
Searching for Troposphere-Mesosphere Connections Using the ALO-USU Rayleigh-Scatter Lidar, David K. Moser, Vincent B. Wickwar, and Joshua P. Herron; 2016 Joint CEDAR-GEM Workshop, Santa Fe, NM
Obtaining Continuous Observations from the Upper Stratosphere to the Lower Thermosphere Using the ALO-USU Rayleigh-Scatter Lidar., Jonathan L. Price, Vincent B. Wickwar, Leda Sox, Matthew T. Emerick, Joshua P. Herron, Shayli Elliott, Bryant Ward, and Benjamin Lovelady; 2016 Joint CEDAR-GEM Workshop, Santa Fe, NM
Simultaneous, Collocated Rayleigh And Sodium Lidar Temperature Comparison, Leda Sox, Vincent B. Wickwar, Tao Yuan, and Neal Criddle; 2016 Joint CEDAR-GEM Workshop, Santa Fe, NM
Seasonal Temperatures From The Upper Mesosphere To The Lower Thermosphere Obtained With The Large, Alo-usu, Rayleigh Lidar, Vincent B. Wickwar, Leda Sox, Matthew T. Emerick, and Joshua P. Herron; 2016 Joint CEDAR-GEM Workshop, Santa Fe, NM
2014
Seasonal Variations of Relative Neutral Densities between 45 and 90 km Determined from USU Rayleigh Lidar Observations, David Barton, Vincent B. Wickwar, Leda Sox, and Joshua P. Herron; 2014 CEDAR Workshop
The National Science Foundation's Coupling, Energetics and Dynamics of Atmospheric Regions (CEDAR) Student Community, Leda Sox, Timothy Duly, and Barbara Emery; American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting
Effects of Major Sudden Stratospheric Warmings Identified in Midlatitude Mesospheric Rayleigh-Scatter Lidar Temperatures, Leda Sox, Vincent B. Wickwar, Chad Fish, and Josh Herron; American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting
Midlatitude Mesospheric Temperature Anomalies During Major SSW Events as Observed with Rayleigh-Scatter Lidar, Leda Sox, Vincent B. Wickwar, Chad Fish, and Joshua P. Herron; CEDAR Workshop. Seattle, WA, June 22-26, 2014
Extremely Sensitive Rayleigh-Scatter Lidar at USU, Vincent B. Wickwar, Leda Sox, David Barton, and Matthew T. Emerick; 2014 CEDAR Workshop
2013
Mesospheric Density Climatologies Determined at Midlatitudes Using Rayleigh Lidar, David L. Barton, Vincent B. Wickwar, Leda Sox, and Joshua P. Herron; International Association of Geomagnetism and Aeronomy; Mexico; 2013
Temperatures in the Mid-Latitude Mesosphere During Sudden Stratospheric Warmings as Determined from Rayleigh Lidar Data, Leda Sox, Vincent B. Wickwar, Chad Fish, and Joshua P. Herron; American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting. San Francisco, CA. Dec. 2013
Ground-Based Observations with a Rayleigh-Mie-Raman Lidar from 15-120 km, Leda Sox, Vincent B. Wickwar, Joshua P. Herron, David L. Barton, and Matthew T. Emerick; Fall National Space Grant Meeting. Charleston, SC. Oct. 2013
Rayleigh Lidar Temperature Studies in the Upper Mesosphere and Lower Thermosphere, Leda Sox, Vincent B. Wickwar, Joshua P. Herron, and Matthew T. Emerick; CEDAR Workshop
Mid-Latiude Rayleigh-Mie-Raman Lidar for Observations from 15 to 120 km, Vincent B. Wickwar, Leda Sox, Joshua P. Herron, and Matthew T. Emerick; AGU Fall Meeting 2013
2012
Observations with the Most Sensitive Rayleigh-Scatter Lidar, Leda Sox, Vincent B. Wickwar, Joshua P. Herron, and Marcus J. Bingham; Intermountain Graduate Research Symposium
Upgraded ALO Rayleigh Lidar System and Its Improved Gravity Wave Measurements, Leda Sox, Vincent B. Wickwar, Joshua P. Herron, and Marcus J. Bingham; CEDAR Workshop
First Temperature Observations with the USU Very Large Rayleigh Lidar: An Examination of Mesopause Temperatures, Leda Sox, Vincent B. Wickwar, Joshua P. Herron, Marcus J. Bingham, Lance W. Petersen, and Matthew T. Emerick; American Geophysical Union 2012 Fall Meeting
2011
Early Observations of the Middle Atmosphere Above USU With the World’s Most Sensitive Lidar, Lance W. Petersen, Marcus J. Bingham, Vincent B. Wickwar, and Joshua P. Herron; National Conference on Undergraduate Research; Cornell University, 2011
The World's Most Sensitive Rayleigh-Scatter Lidar, Leda Sox, V. B. Wickwar, J P. Herron, Marcus J. Bingham, and Lance W. Peterson; CEDAR Workshop
2009
Mesospheric Atmospheric Gravity Wave Properties Derived from Rayleigh-Scatter Lidar Observations above Logan, Utah, Durga Kafle; AGU Joint Assembly
Rayleigh-Lidar Determinations of the Vertical Wavelength of Mesospheric Gravity Wave, Joe R. Slansky, Durga N. Kafle, and Vincent B. Wickwar; SPS Meeting, Salt Lake City, Utah, April 2009
Rayleigh-Lidar Observations of Mesospheric Instabilities, Gabriel C. Taylor, Durga N. Kafle, and Vincent B. Wickwar; SPS Meeting
2008
Large-Amplitude Temperature Waves in the Upper Atmosphere, Jarron Lembke and Vincent B. Wickwar; Student Showcase, Utah State University, Logan, UT.
2005
Wavelength Control for a Potassium Resonance Lidar, Everett E. A. and Vincent B. Wickwar; Utah State University Student Showcase for Undergraduate Research
2004
An Earlier Lidar Observation of a Noctilucent Cloud above Logan, Utah (41.7°N), Joshua P. Herron and Vincent B. Wickwar; IAMAS Workshop on “Layered Phenomena in the Mesopause Region”
Another Noctilucent Cloud at 41.7ºN, Joshua P. Herron and Vincent B. Wickwar; CEDAR Workshop, Santa Fe, NM
Atmospheric Lidar Observatory (ALO) Ten-Year Mesospheric Temperature Climatology, Joshua P. Herron and Vincent B. Wickwar; CEDAR Workshop, Santa Fe, NM, June 27–July 2, 2004
Mesospheric Mid-latitude Density Climatology above Utah State University, Eric M. Lundell and Vincent B. Wickwar; CEDAR Workshop, Santa Fe, NM, June 27–July 2, 2004
Rayleigh-Lidar Observations of Mesospheric Mid-latitude Density Climatology above Utah State University, Eric M. Lundell and Vincent B. Wickwar; AGU Fall Meeting
Planetary Waves and Tides Found using Lomb-Scargle Periodogram Analysis of Rayleigh-Scatter Data above Utah State University, Karen L. Nelson, Joshua P. Herron, and Vincent B. Wickwar; CEDAR Workshop, Sante Fe, NM
Results from the Middle Atmosphere with the Rayleigh-Scatter Lidar at USU’s Atmospheric Lidar Observatory, Vincent B. Wickwar, Joshua P. Herron, Troy A. Wynn, and Eric M. Lundell; Millard County Fair
Comparisons of Long-Term Trends and Variability in the Middle Atmosphere, Troy Wynn, Joshua P. Herron, and Vincent B. Wickwar; AGU Meeting, San Francisco, CA.
Comparisons of Long-term Trends and Variability in the Middle Atmosphere, Troy Wynn, Joshua P. Herron, and Vincent B. Wickwar; CEDAR Workshop, Santa Fe, NM
2003
Prediction of saturation effects on potassium lidar returns, Joel R. Drake and Vincent B. Wickwar; Utah State University Student Showcase for Undergraduate Research
Simulating The Doppler-Free Fluorescence Spectrum For The Potassium D1 Transitions, Paul G. Johnson, Marc R. Hammond, and Vincent B. Wickwar; Utah State University Student Showcase for Undergraduate Research