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Brolley, J.M.; O'Brien, J.J.; Schoof, J.; Zierden, D. Experimental drought threat forecast for Florida 2007 Agricultural and Forest Meteorology 145 84-96
Cintra, R.; Campos Velho, H.; Cocke, S. Multilayer Perceptron on data assimilation system applied to FSU global model 2016
Hong, S.-Y.; Park, H.; Cheong, H.-B.; Kim, J.-E.E.; Koo, M.-S.; Jang, J.; Ham, S.; Hwang, S.-O.; Park, B.-K.; Chang, E.-C.; Li, H. The Global/Regional Integrated Model system (GRIMs) 2013 Asia-Pacific Journal of Atmospheric Sciences 49 219-243
McNaught, C. The Increasing Intensity and Frequency of ENSO and its Impacts to the Southeast U.S. 2014
Nielsen, E.R.; Schumacher, R.S.; Keclik, A.M. The Effect of the Balcones Escarpment on Three Cases of Extreme Precipitation in Central Texas 2016 Monthly Weather Review 144 119-138
Qian, C.; Yan, Z.; Wu, Z.; Fu, C.; Tu, K. Trends in temperature extremes in association with weather-intraseasonal fluctuations in eastern China 2011 Advances in Atmospheric Sciences 28 297-309
Ravitz, G.; Shyu, M.-L.; Powell, M.D. Integrating Multimedia Semantic Content Analysis Of Youtube Videos With Hurricane Wind Analysis For Public Situation Awareness And Outreach 2010 International Journal of Software Engineering and Knowledge Engineering 20 155-172
Schoof, J.T.; Arguez, A.; Brolley, J.; O'Brien, J.J. A new weather generator based on spectral properties of surface air temperatures 2005 Agricultural and Forest Meteorology 135 241-251
Smith, S.R.; Briggs, K.; Lopez, N.; Kourafalou, V. Applying Automated Underway Ship Observations to Numerical Model Evaluation 2016 Journal of Atmospheric and Oceanic Technology 33 409-428
Solow, A.R.; Adams, R.F.; Bryant, K.J.; Legler, D.M.; O'Brien, J.J.; McCarl, B.A.; Nayda, W.; Weiher, R. The Value of Improved ENSO Prediction to U.S. Agriculture 1998 Climatic Change 39 47-60

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