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Dan R. Cayan
Research Meteorologist, University of California San Diego
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Spatio-temporal Analysis of the Relationship Between Kawasaki Disease and Tropospheric Wind Patterns in Japan 1987-2019
EFFECTIVELY USING CLIMATE DATA FOR HEALTH APPLICATIONS I ELIGHTNING
geohealth | 14 december 2023
Charles Copeland, Jennifer Anne Burney, Daniel R. ...
Kawasaki disease (KD) is a pediatric vasculitis of unknown cause with serious consequences for cardiovascular health. Though its etiology remains unkn...
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Strengths and limitations of Localized Constructed Analogs (LOCA) statistical downscaling
EYE CANDY OR EYE SORE? THE TECHNICAL AND PHILOSOPHICAL CHALLENGES OF HIGH-RESOLUTION CLIMATE DATA PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT I ORAL
atmospheric sciences | 13 december 2023
David W. Pierce, Daniel R. Cayan, Daniel Feldman
We explain the assumptions and provide examples of the strengths and limitations of Localized Constructed Analogs (LOCA) statistical downscaling, vers...
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Evaluating and synthesizing experimental seasonal and subseasonal forecasts of landfalling atmospheric rivers and extreme precipitation over California during Winter 2022 - 2023
DECISION-RELEVANT UNDERSTANDING OF DRY AND WET PRECIPITATION EXTREMES AND THEIR IMPACTS POSTER
atmospheric sciences | 13 december 2023
Michael J. Deflorio, Agniv Sengupta, Christopher C...
California experienced a historic run of nine consecutive landfalling atmospheric rivers (ARs) in three weeks time during winter 2022-2023. Following ...
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Interactions between temperature extremes, land cover, and water use in coastal Southern California
URBAN HEAT, VEGETATION, AND WATER DYNAMICS: EMERGING RESEARCH FOR MANAGEMENT AND EQUITY IN CITIES POSTER
hydrology | 12 december 2023
Laney Wicker, Daniel R. Cayan, Morgan C. Levy
The San Diego County region of Southern California is a moisture stressed environment with diverse land uses and an increasingly variable climate. Und...
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North American Monsoon Impacts Southern California's Coastal Low Clouds
GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS
14 june 2023
Rachel E. Clemesha, Sam Iacobellis, Alexander Gers...

Low‐level stratiform clouds modulate California's coastal climate during the warm season. Previous work describing the seasonal and daily var...

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Projected Global Changes in CMIP6 Simulations of Extreme Low Relative Humidity Days
HIGH-RESOLUTION REGIONAL EARTH SYSTEM MODELING – HYDROCLIMATE VARIABILITY, EXTREMES, AND POLICY IMPLICATIONS II POSTER
global environmental change | 16 december 2022
Peter Yao, David W. Pierce, Daniel R. Cayan
Extreme low relative humidity (RH) occurrences desiccate the landscape, fueling wildfire risk, in addition to other impacts on drought, plant and anim...
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Downscaling CMIP6 Models with Localized Constructed Analogs (LOCA) Version 2: an Improved Representation of Precipitation Extremes
CLIMATE AND WEATHER DOWNSCALING: DEVELOPMENT, EVALUATION, AND APPLICATIONS III ORAL
atmospheric sciences | 16 december 2022
David W. Pierce, Daniel R. Cayan, Daniel Feldman, ...
Localized Constructed Analogs (LOCA) is a statistical downscaling technique that produces a finer spatial resolution representation (6 km here) of Glo...
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Declining Dry Years in the California Sierra Nevada and Upper Colorado River Basins in CMIP6 Model Projections
HYDROMETEOROLOGIC EXTREMES: PREDICTION, SIMULATION, AND CHANGE VI POSTER
hydrology | 15 december 2022
Josh Mumford, David W. Pierce, Daniel R. Cayan
Understanding possible changes in precipitation as the global climate warms is crucial for water resource planning and management across western North...
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