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Selman, C.; Misra, V. The impact of an extreme case of irrigation on the southeastern United States climate 2017 Climate Dynamics 48 1309-1327
Selman, C.; Misra, V.; Stefanova, L.; Dinapoli, S.; Smith III, T.J. On the twenty-first-century wet season projections over the Southeastern United States 2013 Regional Environmental Change 13 153-164
Selman, C. M. Simulating the Impacts and Sensitivity of the Southeastern United States Climatology to Irrigation 2015
Smith, R. A. Trends in Maximum and Minimum Temperature Deciles in Select Regions of the United States 2007
Solís, D.; Letson, D. Assessing the value of climate information and forecasts for the agricultural sector in the Southeastern United States: multi-output stochastic frontier approach 2013 Regional Environmental Change 13 5-14
Stefanova, L.; Misra, V.; Chan, S.; Griffin, M.; O'Brien, J.J.; Smith III, T.J. A proxy for high-resolution regional reanalysis for the Southeast United States: assessment of precipitation variability in dynamically downscaled reanalyses 2012 Climate Dynamics 38 2449-2466
Strazzo, S Low-Frequency Minimum Temperature Variability Throughout the Southeastern United States during the 1970s: Regime Shift or Phase Coincidence? 2011
Strazzo, S.E.; Elsner, J.B.; LaRow, T.E.; Murakami, H.; Wehner, M.; Zhao, M. The influence of model resolution on the simulated sensitivity of North Atlantic tropical cyclone maximum intensity to sea surface temperature 2016 Journal of Advances in Modeling Earth Systems 8 1037-1054
Sura, P. A general perspective of extreme events in weather and climate 2011 Atmospheric Research 101 1-21
Sura, P.; Hannachi, A. Perspectives of Non-Gaussianity in Atmospheric Synoptic and Low-Frequency Variability 2015 Journal of Climate 28 5091-5114

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