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Chris Milly
Research Hydrologist, Independent Researcher
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The Land Component LM4.1 of the GFDL Earth System Model ESM4.1: Model Description and Characteristics of Land Surface Climate and Carbon Cycling in the Historical Simulation
JOURNAL OF ADVANCES IN MODELING EARTH SYSTEMS
30 april 2024
Elena Shevliakova, Sergey Malyshev, Isabel Martine...
We describe the baseline model configuration and simulation characteristics of the Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory (GFDL)'s Land Model versio...
“Decision-Relevant” Multi-Model Hydrologic Evaluation in the Delaware River Basin for Assessments of Water System Vulnerability under Drought
COMPREHENSIVE WATER RISK MANAGEMENT II POSTER
science and society | 15 december 2022
Aubrey L. Dugger, Hedeff Essaid, Jeni Keisman, Meg...
The Delaware River Basin (DRB) provides drinking water to over 15 million people and is managed through a complex, multi-agency governance structure t...
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Progress and Challenges in Integrated Human-Hydro-Terrestrial Modeling to Understand Drought Vulnerability in the Delaware River Basin
PREVIEW OF INTEGRATION WORKSHOP & INTRODUCTION OF CASE STUDY BASINS
general program | 14 september 2022
Aubrey L. Dugger, Hedeff Essaid, Jeni Keisman, Meg...
Anthropogenic water use, land use, and climate change critically impact water availability for humans and ecosystems. Holistic modeling approaches are...
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Challenges in Interpreting Streamflow Response to Climate Change and Disturbance in Cold Regions
INTERPRETING AND ATTRIBUTING THE DRIVERS OF HYDROLOGICAL NON-STATIONARITY II ORAL
learning from observations | 23 june 2022
Michelle A. Walvoord, Martin A. Briggs, Jory S. He...
Some of the most pronounced observed changes in unregulated streamflow in the western United States, including Alaska, are taking place in cold region...
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When Models Talk: Integrated Human-Hydro-Terrestrial Modeling to Assess Delaware River Basin Water Resource Vulnerability to Drought
ADAPTING TO DISTURBANCE IN A WARMING CLIMATE: DROUGHT, FLOODING, WILDFIRE, AND WIND II ELIGHTNING
managing scarce resources | 23 june 2022
Hedeff Essaid, Aubrey L. Dugger, Jeni Keisman, Nan...
Holistic approaches are needed to investigate the capacity of current water resource operations and infrastructure to sustain water supply and critica...
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Possible Anthropogenic Enhancement of Precipitation in the Sahel‐Sudan Savanna by Remote Agricultural Irrigation
GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS
15 march 2022
Yujin Zeng, Paul Christopher Damian Milly, Elena S...
The local climatic impacts of historical expansion of irrigation are substantial, but the distant impacts are poorly understood, and their governin...
Simulated Global Coastal Ecosystem Responses to a Half‐Century Increase in River Nitrogen Loads
GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS
28 august 2021
Xiao Liu, Charles A. Stock, John P. Dunne, Minjin ...
Coastal ecosystems are increasingly threatened by anthropogenic stressors such as harmful algal blooms and hypoxia through the combined effects of ...
ENSO dynamics in the GFDL SPEAR_LO climate model
EL NIÑO–SOUTHERN OSCILLATION IN A CHANGING CLIMATE IV POSTERS
ocean sciences | 09 december 2020
Andrew T. Wittenberg, Thomas L. Delworth, William ...
We assess the dynamics of the El Niño / Southern Oscillation (ENSO) as simulated in the SPEAR_LO global coupled GCM, recently developed by NOAA's Geop...
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