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| Ocean & Coastal Management
Increasing flooding hazard in coastal communities due to rising sea level: Case study of Miami Beach, Florida
Shimon Wdowinski, Ronald Bray, Ben P. Kirtman et al
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| Journal of Biogeography
Causes of warm-edge range limits: systematic review, proximate factors and implications for climate change
Cahill, Abigail E., Aiello‐Lammens et al
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| Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres
The more extreme nature of U.S. warm season climate in the recent observational record and two “well-performing” dynamically downscaled CMIP3 models
Chang, Hsin‐I, Castro et al
Science Source
| Geophysical Research Letters
Atmospheric rivers induced heavy precipitation and flooding in the western U.S. simulated by the WRF regional climate model
Leung, L. Ruby, Qian et al
Science Source
| Advances in Statistical Climatology Meteorology and Oceanography
Characterization of extreme precipitation within atmospheric river events over California
Jeon, S.; Prabhat; Byna, S.; Gu et al
Science Source
| Geophysical Research Letters
Atmospheric river landfall-latitude changes in future climate simulations
Shields, Christine A., Kiehl et al
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| Journal of the American Water Resources Association
Climate change, atmospheric rivers, and floods in California - a multimodel analysis of storm frequency and magnitude changes
M. Dettinger
Science Source
| Nature Climate Change
Millions projected to be at risk from sea-level rise in the continental United States
Mathew E. Hauer, Jason M. Evans, Deepak R. Mishra
Science Source
| Ecosphere
Climate change is advancing spring onset across the U.S. national park system
William B. Monahan, Alyssa Rosemartin, Katharine L. Gerst et al
Science Source
| Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
Impact of anthropogenic climate change on wildfire across western US forests
John T. Abatzoglou and A. Park Williams
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| Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
Hurricane Sandy’s flood frequency increasing from year 1800 to 2100
Ning Lin, Robert E. Kopp, Benjamin P. Horton et al
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| Journal of Climate
Global Water Vapor Trend from 1988 to 2011 and Its Diurnal Asymmetry Based on GPS, Radiosonde, and Microwave Satellite Measurements
Wang, Dai, and Mears