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Diffenbaugh, Noah S. - Earth and Atmospheric Sciences Department, Purdue University
IOP PUBLISHING ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH LETTERS Environ. Res. Lett. 3 (2008) 044006 (5pp) doi:10.1088/1748-9326/3/4/044006
Fine-scale processes regulate the response of extreme events to global climate change
The effects of late Quaternary climate and pCO2 change on C4 plant abundance in the south-central United States
Alan H. Rebar Executive Director
Vegetation sensitivity to global anthropogenic carbon dioxide emissions in a topographically complex region
IOP PUBLISHING ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH LETTERS Environ. Res. Lett. 3 (2008) 044007 (9pp) doi:10.1088/1748-9326/3/4/044007
DESIGNER: friesen LAYOUT VERSION
CLIMATE RESEARCH Vol. 36: 141151, 2008
IOP PUBLISHING ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH LETTERS Environ. Res. Lett. 4 (2009) 034004 (8pp) doi:10.1088/1748-9326/4/3/034004
Evaluation of high-resolution simulations of daily-scale temperature and precipitation over the United States
Land surface coupling in regional climate simulations of the West African monsoon
Transient response of severe thunderstorm forcing to elevated greenhouse gas concentrations
VOLUME 89 NUMBER 53 30 DECEMBER 2008
SAP 3.4: Abrupt Climate Change Chapter 3. Hydrological Variability and Change
Volume 89 number 45 4 noVember 2008
Climate change hotspots in the United States Noah S. Diffenbaugh,1
Future changes in snowmelt-driven runoff timing over the western US Sara A. Rauscher,1
Indicators of 21st century socioclimatic exposure Noah S. Diffenbaugh*
Telescoping, multimodel approaches to evaluate extreme convective weather under future climates
1395SEPTEMBER 2007AMERICAN METEOROLOGICAL SOCIETY | The ICTP RegCM3
Response of California Current forcing to mid-Holocene insolation and sea surface temperatures
Heat stress intensification in the Mediterranean climate change hotspot Noah S. Diffenbaugh,1
Extreme heat reduces and shifts United States premium wine production in the 21st century
Simulated changes in extreme temperature and precipitation events at 6 ka
Noah S. Diffenbaugh Atmosphere-land cover feedbacks alter the response of surface
Global climate sensitivity to land surface change: The Mid Holocene revisited
Extension and Intensification of the Meso-American mid-summer drought in the twenty-first century
Sensitivity of extreme climate events to CO2-induced biophysical atmosphere-vegetation feedbacks in the western United States
Now that almost everyone expects a certain amount of global warming by the end of the
Summer aridity in the United States: Response to mid-Holocene changes in insolation and sea surface temperature
1 AUGUST 2004 2927D I F F E N B A U G H A N D S L O A N 2004 American Meteorological Society
11 dicembre 2007 MONDOLACONFERENZASULCLIMA
Could CO2-induced land-cover feedbacks alter near-shore upwelling regimes?
Response of large-scale eastern boundary current forcing in the 21st Noah S. Diffenbaugh
Changes in severe thunderstorm environment frequency during the 21st century caused by
Influence of modern land cover on the climate of the United States Noah S. Diffenbaugh
Orbital suppression of wind-driven upwelling in the California Current at 6 ka