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    Exploring storage and runoff generation processes for urban flooding through a physically based watershed model by Smith, B. K., Smith, J. A., Baeck, M. L., Miller, A. J.

    Published in Water resources research (01-03-2015)
    “…A physically based model of the 14 km2 Dead Run watershed in Baltimore County, MD was created to test the impacts of detention basin storage and soil storage…”
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    Hydrologic analysis of the Fort Collins, Colorado, flash flood of 1997 by Ogden, F.L., Sharif, H.O., Senarath, S.U.S., Smith, J.A., Baeck, M.L., Richardson, J.R.

    Published in Journal of hydrology (Amsterdam) (21-02-2000)
    “…On 28 July 1997, an unusually moist air mass, driven westward towards the foothills of the Rocky Mountains near Fort Collins, Colorado, produced torrential…”
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    Spectrum of storm event hydrologic response in urban watersheds by Smith, B. K., Smith, J. A., Baeck, M. L., Villarini, G., Wright, D. B.

    Published in Water resources research (01-05-2013)
    “…Key Points Peak discharge and runoff ratio distributions vary greatly between urban basins Stormwater detention infrastructure increases response times and…”
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    Radar studies of heavy convective rainfall in mountainous terrain by Landel, Gregoire, Smith, James A., Baeck, Mary Lynn, Steiner, Matthias, Ogden, Fred L.

    “…Heavy rainfall, topography, storm motion, and storm evolution are closely linked for four storms that produced catastrophic flooding along the Front Range of…”
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    Extraordinary Flood Response of a Small Urban Watershed to Short-Duration Convective Rainfall by Smith, James A., Miller, Andrew J., Baeck, Mary Lynn, Nelson, Peter A., Fisher, Gary T., Meierdiercks, Katherine L.

    Published in Journal of hydrometeorology (01-10-2005)
    “…The 9.1 km² Moores Run watershed in Baltimore, Maryland, experiences floods with unit discharge peaks exceeding 1 m³ s−1km−212 times yr−1, on average. Few, if…”
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    Extreme Rainfall and Flooding from Supercell Thunderstorms by Smith, James A., Baeck, Mary Lynn, Zhang, Yu, Doswell, Charles A.

    Published in Journal of hydrometeorology (01-10-2001)
    “…Supercell thunderstorms, the storm systems responsible for most tornadoes, have often been dismissed as flood hazards. The role of supercell thunderstorms as…”
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    Tropical storms and the flood hydrology of the central Appalachians by Sturdevant‐Rees, Paula, Smith, James A., Morrison, Julia, Baeck, Mary Lynn

    Published in Water resources research (01-08-2001)
    “…Flooding from Hurricane Fran is examined as a prototype for central Appalachian flood events that dominate the upper tail of flood peak distributions at basin…”
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    Catastrophic Rainfall and Flooding in Texas by Smith, James A., Baeck, Mary Lynn, Morrison, Julia E., Sturdevant-Rees, Paula

    Published in Journal of hydrometeorology (01-02-2000)
    “…Heavy rainfall and flooding occurred on the Gulf Coastal Plain physiographic province of southeastern Texas in October 1994 and caused 22 deaths and more than…”
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    The hydrology and hydrometeorology of extreme floods in the Great Plains of Eastern Nebraska by Zhang, Yu, Smith, James A, Baeck, Mary Lynn

    Published in Advances in water resources (01-11-2001)
    “…The Great Plains of eastern Nebraska occupy a distinctive hydroclimatological niche, characterized by a high frequency of organized thunderstorm systems. A…”
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    Archival precipitation data set for the Mississippi River Basin: Algorithm development by Nelson, Brian R., Krajewski, Witold F., Kruger, Anton, Smith, James A., Baeck, Mary Lynn

    “…The goals of the Global Energy and Water Cycle Experiment Continental‐Scale International Project (GCIP) point to the need for high‐resolution data sets on all…”
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    The impact of the spatiotemporal structure of rainfall on flood frequency over a small urban watershed: an approach coupling stochastic storm transposition and hydrologic modeling by Zhou, Zhengzheng, Smith, James A, Baeck, Mary Lynn, Wright, Daniel B, Smith, Brianne K, Liu, Shuguang

    Published in Hydrology and earth system sciences (31-08-2021)
    “…The role of rainfall space–time structure, as well as its complex interactions with land surface properties, in flood response remains an open research issue…”
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    Archival precipitation data set for the Mississippi River Basin: development of a GIS-based data browser by Nelson, Brian R., Krajewski, Witold F., Kruger, Anton, Smith, James A., Baeck, Mary Lynn

    Published in Computers & geosciences (01-06-2003)
    “…To aid in modeling studies over the Mississippi River Basin, we have developed an archival precipitation data set for the GEWEX Continental-Scale International…”
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    The Space–Time Structure of Extreme Storm Rainfall in the Southern Plains by Smith, J. A., Bradley, A. A., Baeck, M. L.

    Published in Journal of applied meteorology (1988) (01-12-1994)
    “…The space–time structure of extreme storm rainfall in the southern plains is examined through empirical analyses of radar and rain gauge data. Two networks of…”
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    Influence of Subfacet Heterogeneity and Material Properties on the Urban Surface Energy Budget by Ramamurthy, Prathap, Bou-Zeid, Elie, Smith, James A., Wang, Zhihua, Baeck, Mary L., Saliendra, Nicanor Z., Hom, John L., Welty, Claire

    “…Urban facets—the walls, roofs, and ground in built-up terrain—are often conceptualized as homogeneous surfaces, despite the obvious variability in the…”
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    Radar rainfall estimation for flash flood forecasting in small urban watersheds by Smith, James A., Baeck, Mary Lynn, Meierdiercks, Katherine L., Miller, Andrew J., Krajewski, Witold F.

    Published in Advances in water resources (01-10-2007)
    “…Radar rainfall estimation for flash flood forecasting in small, urban catchments is examined through analyses of radar, rain gage and discharge observations…”
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    Radar Rainfall Estimation for Ground Validation Studies of the Tropical Rainfall Measuring Mission by Ciach, Grzegorz J., Krajewski, Witold F., Anagnostou, Emmanouil N., Baeck, Mary L., Smith, James A., McCollum, Jeffrey R., Kruger, Anton

    Published in Journal of applied meteorology (1988) (01-06-1997)
    “…This study presents a multicomponent rainfall estimation algorithm, based on weather radar and rain gauge network, that can be used as a ground-based reference…”
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    Measurement of water vapor isotopes in the urban environment using a Quantum Cascade laser-based analyzer by Wang, W., Michel, A. P. M., Baeck, M. L., Smith, J., Wysocki, G.

    Published in CLEO: 2013 (01-06-2013)
    “…A Quantum Cascade laser-based water vapor (H 2 16 O and H 2 18 O) isotope analyzer for fast, real-time measurement of δ 18 O in the urban environment with 1s…”
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    A Quantum Cascade laser spectrometer for measurement of water vapor isotopes in the urban environment by Michel, A. P. M., Wang, W. E., Wang, L., Nikodem, M., Tsai, T., Baeck, M. L., Smith, J., Wysocki, G.

    “…A 7.12 μm Quantum Cascade laser-based water vapor isotope spectrometer for the real time measurement of H 2 O 16 , H 2 O 18 and δ 18 O in the urban environment…”
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    Field studies of the storm event hydrologic response in an urbanizing watershed by Smith, J.A, Baeck, M.L, Meierdiercks, K.L, Nelson, P.A, Miller, A.J, Holland, E.J

    Published in Water resources research (01-10-2005)
    “…Dead Run is a 14.3 km2 urban drainage basin, which is a tributary to the Gwynns Falls, the principal study watershed of the Baltimore Ecosystem Study…”
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