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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 Framework for Improving Analysis and Modeling of Earth System and Intersectoral Dynamics at Regional Scales (HyperFACETS)
Title Contact Institution Date
Climate Change May Triple the Intensity of Extreme Precipitation from Mesoscale Storms RGMA MSD Ruby Leung Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Wind Shadows Impact Planning of Large Offshore Wind Farms RGMA MSD Sara C Pryor Cornell University
Compound Hazard of Freezing Rain and Wind Gusts Across the Continental United States RGMA MSD Professor Sara C Pryor Cornell University
Offshore Wind – Powering the Future RGMA MSD Sara C Pryor Cornell University
The Benefits of Moving Wind Turbines Offshore RGMA MSD Sara C Pryor Cornell University
Windstorms in a Warmer World RGMA MSD Sara C Pryor Cornell University
The 1996 Mid-Atlantic Winter Flood: Exploring Climate Risk through a Storyline Approach RGMA MSD Colin Zarzycki Pennsylvania State University
A Storyline Analysis of Hurricane Irma's Precipitation Under Various Levels of Climate Warming RGMA MSD Kevin Reed Stony Brook University
Projecting Future Energy Production from Wind Farms – Part 3 RGMA MSD Sara C Pryor Cornell University
Urban Land Patterns Can Moderate Population Exposures to Climate Extremes RGMA MSD Melissa S. Bukovsky University of Wyoming
Real-Time Attribution of the Influence of Climate Change on Extreme Weather Events: A Storyline Case Study of Hurricane Ian Rainfall RGMA MSD Michael Wehner Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL) - Applied Mathematics and Computational Research Division
How Past U.S. Weather Events Could Replay in Future Climate Scenarios RGMA MSD Jennie Rice Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Typologies of Actionable Climate Information and its Use RGMA MSD Kripa Jagannathan Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Differentiable Modeling to Unify Machine Learning and Physical Models for Geosciences RGMA MSD Chaopeng Shen Pennsylvania State University
Cost of Energy from Large Offshore Wind Arrays RGMA MSD Sara C Pryor Cornell University
Global Tropical Cyclone Precipitation Scaling with Sea Surface Temperature RGMA MSD Kevin Reed Stony Brook University
A Research Agenda for the Science Of Actionable Knowledge (SOAK) RGMA MSD Kripa Jagannathan Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
From Supercomputers to Regional Climate Data: Exploring Best Practices for “Variable-Resolution” Modeling RGMA MSD L. Ruby Leung Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Evaluating Contemporary and Future-Scenario Substantial-Precipitation Events in the Missouri River Basin Using Object-Oriented Analysis RGMA MSD William J. Gutowski, Jr. Iowa State University
Winter Windstorms in Pseudo-Global Warming Experiments RGMA MSD Sara C Pryor Cornell University
Climate Drivers for Summertime Air Quality Issues in the Intermountain West MSD Yoshimitsu Chikamoto Utah State University
Assessing the Influence of a Bias Correction Method on Future Climate Scenarios Using SWAT as an Impact Model Indicator RGMA MSD Philip W. Gassman Iowa State University
Future Sharpening of Winter Storms in the Western United States RGMA MSD L. Ruby Leung Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Evolution of the Internal Climate Modes under Future Warming RGMA MSD Sara C Pryor Cornell University
Projecting Future Energy Production From Wind Farms – Part 1 RGMA MSD Sara C Pryor Cornell University
Deep Convection in the Southern Great Plains (SGP) RGMA MSD Sara C Pryor Cornell University
Projecting Future Energy Production From Wind Farms – Part 2 RGMA MSD Sara C Pryor Cornell University
Short-term Forecasting of Wind Gusts Across CONUS Using Machine Learning RGMA MSD Professor Sara C Pryor Cornell University
Will Midlatitude Mountain Snowpacks Respond Similarly to Climate Change? RGMA MSD Alan Rhoades Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Clustered Mesoscale Convective Systems Produce Frequent and Long-Lasting Floods in the Central-Eastern United States RGMA MSD L. Ruby Leung Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

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