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The entire collection of Earth and Environmental System Modeling Research Highlights can be accessed using the search below. You may also search the BER Research Highlights database by selecting Earth and Environmental System Modeling and/or Multisector Dynamics then selecting List.

Project: A Multi-Model, Multi-Scale Research Program in Stressors, Responses, and Coupled Systems Dynamics at the Energy-Water-Land Nexus (Program on Coupled Human and Earth Systems - "PCHES")
Title Contact Institution Date
A Fast Particle-based Approach for Calibrating a 3-D Model of the Antarctic Ice Sheet MSD John Weyant Stanford University
Come Hell or High-Water: Challenges for Adapting Pacific Northwest Water Law MSD John Weyant Stanford University
The Impact of Water Access on Short-Term Migration in Rural India MSD John Weyant Stanford University
Scale-Aware Analysis of Energy, Land, and Water Systems Dynamics: Nitrate Release Under Scenarios of Biomass Co-Firing in the Midwestern U.S. MSD John Weyant Stanford University
How Well Do U.S. Western Water Markets Convey Economic Information? MSD John Weyant Stanford University
On Choosing the Resolution of Normative Models MSD John Weyant Stanford University
Amplification of Energy Demand Growth in a Future Climate MSD John Weyant Stanford University
Representation of U.S. Warm Temperature Extremes in Global Climate Model Ensembles MSD John Weyant Stanford University
Future Climate Emulations Using Quantile Regressions on Large Ensembles MSD John Weyant Stanford University
The Effect of Internal Variability on Ocean Temperature Adjustment in a Low-Resolution CESM Initial Condition Ensemble MSD John Weyant Stanford University
Estimating Changes in Temperature Distributions in a Large Ensemble of Climate Simulations Using Quantile Regression MSD John Weyant Stanford University
Climate Change, Migration, and Regional Economic Impacts in the United States MSD John Weyant Stanford University
Synthesis and Review: An Inter-Method Comparison of Climate Change Impacts on Agriculture MSD John Weyant Stanford University
Evolution of Modeling of the Economics of Global Warming: Changes in the DICE Model, 1992-2017 MSD John Weyant Stanford University
Characterizing Uncertain Sea-Level Rise Projections to Support Investment Decisions MSD John Weyant Stanford University
Analysis of ENSO's Response to Unforced Variability and Anthropogenic Forcing Using CESM MSD John Weyant Stanford University
Asylum Applications to the European Union Respond to Weather Fluctuations in the Origin Country MSD Wolfram Schlenker Columbia University
How Will a Warming Climate Influence Global Energy Demand? MSD Ian Sue Wing Boston University
Quantifying the Indirect Impacts of Climate on Agriculture: An Inter-Method Comparison MSD John Weyant Stanford University
Understanding Complexities in Sustainable Irrigation Water Withdrawals: Global Impacts on Food Production and Land Use MSD John Weyant Stanford University
The Use of Panel Models in Assessments of Climate Impacts on Agriculture MSD Wolfram Schlenker Columbia University
How Well Do Global Gridded Crop Models (GGCMs) Replicate the Responsiveness of Historical US Yields to Weather? MSD John Weyant Stanford University
Analyzing the Effect of Ocean Internal Variability on Depth-Integrated Steric Sea-Level Rise Trends Using a Low-Resolution CESM Ensemble MSD John Weyant Stanford University
Economic Impacts of Climate Change on Agriculture: A Comparison of Process-Based and Statistical Yield Models MSD John Weyant Stanford University
European Union Accounts for Almost Half of Global Asylum Applications MSD Wolfram Schlenker Columbia University
Household Adjustments to Hurricane Katrina MSD John Weyant Stanford University
Quantifying Non-Renewable Groundwater Return-Flow and Re-Use in Global Irrigation MSD John Weyant Stanford University
The Effects of Adaptation Measures on Hurricane Induced Infrastructure/Property Losses MSD John Weyant Stanford University
Improving the Representation of the Statistical Properties of the Data-Model Discrepancies Can Increase the Upper Tail of Sea-Level Projections MSD John Weyant Stanford University

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