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Monitoring of Drought Awareness from Google Trends: A Case Study of the 2011–17 California Drought
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: AbstractThis study introduces ?Google Trends? as a social data source in monitoring and modeling the dynamics of drought awareness during the 2011?17 California drought. In this study, drought awareness is defined and ...
Record Annual Mean Warmth Over Europe, the Northeast Pacific, and the Northwest Atlantic During 2014: Assessment of Anthropogenic Influence
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
The Influence of Atlantic Tropical Cyclones on Drought over the Eastern United States (1980–2007)
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: o assess the influence of Atlantic tropical cyclones (TCs) on the eastern U.S. drought regime, the Variable Infiltration Capacity (VIC) land surface hydrologic model was run over the eastern United States forced by the ...
Multimodel Assessment of Anthropogenic Influence on Record Global and Regional Warmth During 2015
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
CMIP5 Model-based Assessment of Anthropogenic Influence on Highly Anomalous Arctic Warmth During November–December 2016
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Climate Model Assessment of Changes in Winter–Spring Streamflow Timing over North America
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: AbstractOver regions where snowmelt runoff substantially contributes to winter?spring streamflows, warming can accelerate snowmelt and reduce dry-season streamflows. However, conclusive detection of changes and attribution ...
CMIP5 Model-based Assessment of Anthropogenic Influence on Record Global Warmth During 2016
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
CMIP6 Model-Based Assessment of Anthropogenic Influence on the Long Sustained Western Cape Drought over 2015–19
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Grand Challenges in Earth Science: The Weather–Climate–Society Nexus over Northeast Asia
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Climate Models Indicate Compensating Effects between Anthropogenic Greenhouse Gases and Aerosols on the 2022 Central Andes Spring Drought
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
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