2022 | Environmental Research Letters, 17(10), 104044
Description:
Winters in snow-covered regions have warmed, likely shifting the timing and magnitude of nutrient export, leading to unquantified changes in water qua...
2022 | Environmental Research Letters, 17(10), 104027
Description:
Irrigation has enhanced food security and biofuel production throughout the world. However, the sustainability of irrigation faces challenges from cli...
2022 | Environmental Research Letters, 17(10), 105004
Description:
Climate change is altering wildfire and vegetation regimes in California’s forested ecosystems. Present day fires are seeing an increase in high bur...
2022 | Environmental Research Letters, 17(12), 124031
Description:
Cities are beginning to monitor atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) to assess the efficacy of their climate policies. However, changes in anthropogenic C...
2023 | Environmental Research Letters, 18(1), 014007
Description:
Throughout the western US snow melted at an alarming rate in April 2021 and by May 1, hydrologic conditions were severely degraded with declining summ...
2023 | Environmental Research Letters, 18(4), 044011
Description:
The ocean has absorbed about 25% of the carbon emitted by humans to date. To better predict how much climate will change, it is critical to understand...
2023 | Environmental Research Letters, 18(6), 064010
Description:
Climate change is impacting global crop productivity, and agricultural land suitability is predicted to significantly shift in the future. Responses t...
2023 | Environmental Research Letters, 18(9), 094009
Description:
How flooding affects home values can determine the path of economic recovery for communities and have lasting impacts on national and global financial...
2023 | Environmental Research Letters, 18(10), 104033
Description:
The Earth’s global radiation budget depends critically on the relationship between outgoing longwave radiation (OLR) and surface temperature ( T s )...
2019 | Environmental Research Communications, 1(4), 041005
Description:
Groundwater inundation (GWI) is a particularly challenging consequence of sea-level rise (SLR), as it progressively inundates infrastructure located a...
2019 | Environmental Research Communications, 1(12), 125004
Description:
Rapid intensification toward drought, also known as flash drought, is a subseasonal feature of the climate system whereby the persistence of extreme a...
2021 | Environmental Research Communications, 3(2), 025004
Description:
The convectively coupled equatorial waves (CCEWs), including the Kelvin, mixed-Rossby gravity (MRG), eastward inertio-gravity (EIG), and westward iner...
2021 | Environmental Research Communications, 3(10), 105005
Description:
While it is widely recognized that extreme fires have been increasing under warming and drying climate, knowledge regarding the magnitude and intensit...
2023 | Environmental Research Communications, 5(4), 045001
Description:
In the Earth system models (ESMs) participating in the Coupled Models Intercomparison Project phase 6 (CMIP6), the tropical low-cloud feedback is 50% ...
2021 | Environmental Research: Infrastructure and Sustainability, 1(2), 023001
Description:
A frequent barrier to addressing some of our world’s most pressing environmental challenges is a lack of funding. Currently, environmental project f...
2023 | Environmental Research: Infrastructure and Sustainability, 3(3), 035007
Description:
Electric vehicles (EVs) constitute just a fraction of the current U.S. transportation fleet; however, EV market share is surging. EV adoption reduces ...
Future climate simulations feature pronounced spatial shifts in the structure of tropical rainfall. We apply a novel atmospheric energy flux analysis ...
The hydrologic cycle is a fundamental component of the climate system with critical societal and ecological relevance. Yet gaps persist in our underst...
The rapid decline of Arctic sea ice is widely believed to be a consequence of increasing atmospheric concentrations of greenhouse gases (GHGs). While ...
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