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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
Inequalities in Global Residential Cooling Energy Use to 2050 MSD Karen Fisher-Vanden Pennsylvania State University
Harmonized Database of Western U.S. Water Rights (HarDWR) MSD John Weyant Stanford University
Non-Linear Relationships Between Daily Temperature Extremes and Agricultural Yields Uncovered by Global Gridded Meteorological Datasets MSD John Weyant Stanford University
Global Projections of Heat Exposure of Older Adults MSD Karen Fisher-Vanden Penn State University
What Drives Uncertainty Surrounding Riverine Flood Risks? MSD Karen Fisher-Vanden The Pennsylvania State University
Linkages Between Riverine Flooding Risk and Economic Damage Over the Continental United States MSD Karen Fisher-Vanden Penn State University
The Distributional Impact of FEMA’s Community Rating System MSD John Weyant Stanford University
Bayesian Spatial Models for Projecting Corn Yields MSD Karen Fisher-Vanden Pennsylvania State University
The Effects of Natural Disasters and Extreme Weather on Household Location Choice and Economic Welfare MSD John Weyant Stanford University
Potential Benefits in Remapping the Special Flood Hazard Area: Evidence from the U.S. Housing Market MSD John Weyant Stanford University
Global Drivers of Local Water Stresses and Global Responses to Local Water Policies in the United States MSD John Weyant Stanford University
Air-Conditioning Adoption and Electricity Demand Highlight Climate Change Mitigation–Adaptation Tradeoffs MSD John Weyant Stanford University
Neglecting Model Parametric Uncertainty Can Drastically Underestimate Flood Risks MSD Karen Fisher-Vanden Pennsylvania State University
Flood Hazard Model Calibration Using Multiresolution Model Output MSD Karen Fisher-Vanden Pennsylvania State University
Water Balance Model (WBM) v.1.0.0: A Scalable Gridded Global Hydrologic Model with Water-Tracking Functionality MSD Karen Fisher-Vanden Pennsylvania State University
Inequality in the Availability of Residential Air Conditioning Across 115 US Metropolitan Areas MSD Karen Fisher-Vanden Pennsylvania State University
Aggregation Bias and its Drivers in Flood Loss Estimation: A Massachusetts Case Study MSD Karen Fisher-Vanden Pennsylvania State University
C3F: Collaborative Container-based Model Coupling Framework MSD Karen Fisher-Vanden Pennsylvania State University
Heterogeneous Climate Change Impacts on Electricity Demand in World Cities Circa Mid-Century MSD John Weyant Stanford University
Global Gridded Crop Harvested Area, Production, Yield, and Monthly Physical Area Data Circa 2015 MSD John Weyant Stanford University
Integrated Hydrological, Power System and Economic Modeling of Climate Impacts on Electricity Demand and Cost MSD John Weyant Stanford University
Considering Uncertainties Expands the Lower Tail of Maize Yield Projections MSD John Weyant Stanford University
Statistically Bias-Corrected and Downscaled Climate Models Underestimate the Adverse Effects of Extreme Heat on U.S. Maize Yields MSD John Weyant Stanford University
Global Vulnerability of Crop Yields to Climate Change MSD John Weyant Stanford University
Small Increases in Agent-Based Model Complexity Can Result in Large Increases in Required Calibration Data MSD John Weyant Stanford University
Market Expectations of a Warming Climate MSD John Weyant Stanford University
Coordination and Control – Limits in Standard Representations of Multi-Reservoir Operations in Hydrological Modeling MSD John Weyant Stanford University
The FLOod Probability Interpolation Tool (FLOPIT): A Simple Tool to Improve Spatial Flood Probability Quantification and Communication MSD John Weyant Stanford University
Quantifying the Impacts of Compound Extremes on Agriculture MSD John Weyant Stanford University
Interplay of Changing Irrigation Technologies and Water Reuse: Example from the Upper Snake River Basin, Idaho, USA MSD John Weyant Stanford University

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