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Persistent cold air outbreaks over North America in a warming climate
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Urban Versus Lake Impacts on Heat Stress and Its Disparities in a Shoreline City
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Examining the vertical heterogeneity of aerosols over the Southern Great Plains
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Ultra-flat and long-lived plasmons in a strongly correlated oxide
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Compositional effects on the chemical durabilities of aluminophosphate glasses: A review
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Evaluating power grid model hydropower feasibility with a river operations model
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Joining collective impact and community science: a framework for core collaborative community science
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Greater vulnerability of snowmelt-fed river thermal regimes to a warming climate
Published 2021-01-01“…The model was applied to a snow-fed river basin in the Pacific Northwest to evaluate the responses of snow, hydrology, stream temperatures, and fish growth potential to future climates. …”
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Aboveground live tree carbon stock and change in forests of conterminous United States: influence of stand age
Published 2023-04-01“…In the Southeast and Pacific Northwest West, intermediate age classes exhibit lower rates, likely due to harvesting activity. …”
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Wildfire activity is driving summertime air quality degradation across the western US: a model-based attribution to smoke source regions
Published 2022-01-01“…In the most extreme cases, trends in 98th quantile PM _2.5 exceed 2 μ g m ^−3 yr ^−1 , with such large trends clustering in the Pacific Northwest and Northern/Central California. We find that the Pacific Northwest is uniquely impacted by smoke from wildfires in the mountainous Pacific Northwest, California, and British Columbia, leading to especially robust degradation of air quality. …”
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