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Correlations between components of the water balance and burned area reveal new insights for predicting forest fire area in the southwest United States
AP Williams, R Seager, AK Macalady, M Berkelhammer, MA Crimmins, ...
International Journal of Wildland Fire 24 (1), 14-26, 2014
1442014
Causes and implications of extreme atmospheric moisture demand during the record-breaking 2011 wildfire season in the southwestern United States
AP Williams, R Seager, M Berkelhammer, AK Macalady, MA Crimmins, ...
Journal of Applied Meteorology and Climatology 53 (12), 2671-2684, 2014
822014
Evaluating the Antarctic observational network with the Antarctic mesoscale prediction system (AMPS)
KA Bumbaco, GJ Hakim, GS Mauger, N Hryniw, EJ Steig
Monthly Weather Review 142 (10), 3847-3859, 2014
92014
A methodology for sensitivity analysis of spatial features in forecasts: The stochastic kinetic energy backscatter scheme
C Marzban, R Tardif, S Sandgathe, N Hryniw
Meteorological Applications 26 (3), 454-467, 2019
32019
Uniform DT 3T burn: Computations and sensitivities
E Vold, N Hryniw, JA Hansen, LA Kesler, F Li
Los Alamos National Lab.(LANL), Los Alamos, NM (United States), 2011
22011
The Historic 2011 American Southwest Fire Season: More than a Lack of Precipitation
T Rahn, N Hryniw, AT Trugman
AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts 2011, GC51E-1030, 2011
2011
Computational modeling and sensitivity in uniform DT burn
J Hansen, N Hryniw, LA Kesler, F Li, E Vold
Los Alamos National Lab.(LANL), Los Alamos, NM (United States), 2010
2010
XCP-2
E Vold, N Hryniw, J Hansen, LA Kesler, F Li
Observing Network Design Applied to Antarctic Weather Monitoring and
N Hryniw, GJ Hakim, GS Mauger, KA Bumbaco, JG Powers
Multivariate Approaches to Optimal Network Design for Geophysical Fields
N Hryniw, GJ Hakim
Validation of an Ensemble Sensitivity Approach to Network Design Using Data Denial Experiments
N Hryniw, GJ Hakim, KA Bumbaco, GS Mauger, EJ Steig
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