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Misra, V., Carlson, E., Craig, R. K., Enfield, D., Kirtman, B., Landing, W., et al. (2011). Climate scenarios: a Florida-centric view.
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Nag, B., Misra, V., & Bastola, S. (2014). Validating ENSO Teleconnections on Southeastern U.S. Winter Hydrology. Earth Interact., 18(15), 1–23.
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Noska, R., & Misra, V. (2016). Characterizing the onset and demise of the Indian summer monsoon. Geophys. Res. Lett., 43(9), 4547–4554.
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Selman, C., & Misra, V. (2015). Simulating diurnal variations over the southeastern United States. J. Geophys. Res. Atmos., 120(1), 180–198.
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Selman, C., & Misra, V. (2016). The sensitivity of southeastern United States climate to varying irrigation vigor. J. Geophys. Res. Atmos., 121(13), 7606–7621.
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Selman, C., & Misra, V. (2017). The impact of an extreme case of irrigation on the southeastern United States climate. Clim Dyn, 48(3-4), 1309–1327.
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Selman, C., Misra, V., Stefanova, L., Dinapoli, S., & Smith III, T. J. (2013). On the twenty-first-century wet season projections over the Southeastern United States. Reg Environ Change, 13(S1), 153–164.
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Stefanova, L., Misra, V., Chan, S., Griffin, M., O'Brien, J. J., & Smith III, T. J. (2012). A proxy for high-resolution regional reanalysis for the Southeast United States: assessment of precipitation variability in dynamically downscaled reanalyses. Clim Dyn, 38(11-12), 2449–2466.
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Stefanova, L., Misra, V., O'Brien, J. J., Chassignet, E. P., & Hameed, S. (2012). Hindcast skill and predictability for precipitation and two-meter air temperature anomalies in global circulation models over the Southeast United States. Clim Dyn, 38(1-2), 161–173.
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Wei, J., Dirmeyer, P. A., Guo, Z., Zhang, L., & Misra, V. (2010). How Much Do Different Land Models Matter for Climate Simulation? Part I: Climatology and Variability. J. Climate, 23(11), 3120–3134.
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