selected publications
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journal article
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Can precipitation intermittency predict flooding?.
Science of the Total Environment.
2024
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Changes in snow water storage and hydrologic partitioning in an alpine catchment in the Colorado Front Range.
Hydrological Processes.
2024
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Evaluating Large-Storm Dominance in High-Resolution GCMs and Observations Across the Western Contiguous United States.
Earth's Future.
2024
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Storylines for Global Hydrologic Drought Within CMIP6.
Earth's Future.
2024
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Use of observed hydroclimatic trends to constrain projections of snowmelt season runoff in the Rio Grande headwaters.
Journal of the American Water Resources Association.
1025-1040.
2023
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Bark beetle impacts on forest evapotranspiration and its partitioning.
Science of the Total Environment.
2023
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Ensemble of CMIP6 derived reference and potential evapotranspiration with radiative and advective components.
Scientific Data.
2023
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A 21st-Century perspective on snow drought in the Upper Colorado River Basin.
Journal of the American Water Resources Association.
2023
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Can Remotely Sensed Snow Disappearance Explain Seasonal Water Supply?.
Water: an open access journal.
2023
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When record breaking heat waves should not surprise: skewness, heavy tails and implications for risk assessment
2022
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Growing impact of wildfire on western US water supply.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of USA.
2022
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Catchment-scale observations at the Niwot Ridge long-term ecological research site.
Hydrological Processes.
2021
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The sensitivity of runoff generation to spatial snowpack uniformity in an alpine watershed: Green Lakes Valley, Niwot Ridge Long-Term Ecological Research station.
Hydrological Processes.
2021
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Can precipitation intermittency predict flooding?.
Science of the Total Environment.
2024