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An examination of precipitation variability with respect to frontal boundaries
An evaluation of a point snow model and a mesoscale model for regional climate simulations
Throughfall variability in a southern Illinois broadleaved deciduous forest
Characteristics and trends in North American snowfall from a comprehensive gridded data set
Teleconnections and climate in the Peruvian Andes
Pine barrens wetlands: Geographical reflections of south Jersey's periglacial legacy
Developing terrestrial-LIDAR-based digital elevation models for monitoring beach nourishment performance
Bias adjustments of Arctic precipitation
Changes and trends in streamflow during floods and droughts in the urbanizing Christina River Basin
Synoptic climatology of snowfall in the northeastern United States: an analysis of snowfall amounts from diverse synoptic weather types
Quantifying bank erosion on the South River and its importance in assessing mercury contamination
Temperature response to 20th century landcover change, and its influence on recent glacier retreat
Modeling the influence of geographic variables on snowfall in Pennsylvania from 1950-2007
Modelling landcover-induced increases in daytime summer temperatures near Mount Adams, Washington
Geometric changes of 742 North Cascade glaciers derived from 1958 and 2006 aerial imagery
Analysis of large magnitude discontinuous non-rigid motion
An investigation of snowcover-atmosphere-ocean interactions in the northern hemisphere with a global atmospheric model coupled to a slab ocean model
Investigating arctic cloud and radiative properties associated with the large-scale climate variability through observations, reanalysis, and mesoscale modeling
Variability in land-surface precipitation estimates over 100-plus years with emphasis on mountainous regions