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Misra, V., & Bhardwaj, A. (2019). Understanding the seasonal variations of Peninsular Florida. Clim Dyn, 54(3-4), 1873–1885.
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Misra, V., & DiNapoli, S. M. (2013). The observed teleconnection between the equatorial Amazon and the Intra-Americas Seas. Clim Dyn, 40(11-12), 2637–2649.
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Misra, V., & DiNapoli, S. M. (2013). Understanding the wet season variations over Florida. Clim Dyn, 40(5-6), 1361–1372.
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Misra, V., & Li, H. (2014). The seasonal predictability of the Asian summer monsoon in a two-tiered forecast system. Clim Dyn, 42(9-10), 2491–2507.
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Misra, V., & Michael, J. - P. (2013). Varied Diagnosis of the Observed Surface Temperature Trends in the Southeast United States. J. Climate, 26(4), 1467–1472.
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Misra, V., Bhardwaj, A., & Mishra, A. (2018). Local onset and demise of the Indian summer monsoon. Climate Dynamics, 51(5-6), 1609–1622.
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Misra, V., Bhardwaj, A., & Noska, R. (2017). Understanding the Variations of the Length and the Seasonal Rainfall Anomalies of the Indian Summer Monsoon. J. Climate, 30(5), 1753–1763.
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Misra, V., Li, H., Wu, Z., & DiNapoli, S. (2014). Global seasonal climate predictability in a two tiered forecast system: part I: boreal summer and fall seasons. Clim Dyn, 42(5-6), 1425–1448.
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Misra, V., Michael, J. - P., Boyles, R., Chassignet, E. P., Griffin, M., & O'Brien, J. J. (2012). Reconciling the Spatial Distribution of the Surface Temperature Trends in the Southeastern United States. J. Climate, 25(10), 3610–3618.
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Misra, V., Mishra, A., & Bhardwaj, A. (2018). Simulation of the Intraseasonal Variations of the Indian Summer Monsoon in a Regional Coupled Ocean-Atmosphere Model. J. Climate, 31(8), 3167–3185.
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