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    A novel approach for selecting extreme climate change scenarios for climate change impact studies by Farjad, B., Gupta, A., Sartipizadeh, H., Cannon, A.J.

    Published in The Science of the total environment (15-08-2019)
    “…One of the main challenges in climate change impact assessment studies is selecting climate change scenarios. By focusing on selecting projected extremes in a…”
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    Calibration of the design wind load and snow load considering the historical climate statistics and climate change effects by Hong, H.P., Tang, Q., Yang, S.C., Cui, X.Z., Cannon, A.J., Lounis, Z., Irwin, P.

    Published in Structural safety (01-11-2021)
    “…•Updated probabilistic models for the annual maximum wind speed and the ground snow load depth for Canada.•Treated thunderstorm and non-thunderstorm winds in…”
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    Historical trends and extremes in boreal Alaska river basins by Bennett, K.E., Cannon, A.J., Hinzman, L.

    Published in Journal of hydrology (Amsterdam) (01-08-2015)
    “…•Historical trends in extreme streamflow for boreal Alaska rivers are presented.•Annual and spring maximum flow declines are observed for snowmelt and glacial…”
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    Groundwater–surface water interaction under scenarios of climate change using a high-resolution transient groundwater model by Scibek, Jacek, Allen, Diana M., Cannon, Alex J., Whitfield, Paul H.

    Published in Journal of hydrology (Amsterdam) (15-02-2007)
    “…A three-dimensional transient groundwater flow model is used to simulate three climate time periods (1960–1999, 2010–2039, 2040–2069) for estimating future…”
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    Coupled modelling of glacier and streamflow response to future climate scenarios by Sahl, K, Moore, R.D, Shea, J.M, Hutchinson, D, Cannon, A.J

    Published in Water resources research (01-02-2008)
    “…This study investigated the sensitivity of streamflow to changes in climate and glacier cover for the Bridge River basin, British Columbia, using a…”
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    Evaluation of Linear and Non-Linear Downscaling Methods in Terms of Daily Variability and Climate Indices: Surface Temperature in Southern Ontario and Quebec, Canada by Gaitan, C.F., Hsieh, W.W., Cannon, A.J., Gachon, P.

    Published in Atmosphere-ocean (27-05-2014)
    “…We downscaled atmospheric reanalysis data using linear regression and Bayesian neural network (BNN) ensembles to obtain daily maximum and minimum temperatures…”
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    Downscaling recent streamflow conditions in British Columbia, Canada using ensemble neural network models by Cannon, Alex J, Whitfield, Paul H

    Published in Journal of hydrology (Amsterdam) (01-03-2002)
    “…Variations in climate conditions during recent decades in British Columbia, Canada have occurred coincident to significant changes in streamflow conditions in…”
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    potential impact of climate change on the occurrence of winter freeze events in six fruit crops grown in the Okanagan Valley by Quamme, H.A, Cannon, A.J, Neilsen, D, Caprio, J.M, Taylor, W.G

    Published in Canadian journal of plant science (2010)
    “…The main limitation to fruit production in the Okanagan Valley is winter injury. Examination of historical records between 1916 and 2006 revealed 16 severe…”
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    A comparison of bayesian and conditional density models in probabilistic ozone forecasting by Song Cai, Hsieh, W.W., Cannon, A.J.

    “…Probabilistic models were developed to provide predictive distributions of daily maximum surface level ozone concentrations. Five forecast models were compared…”
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    Modelling Future Streamflow Extremes - Floods and Low Flows in Georgia Basin, British Columbia by Whitfield, P.H., Wang, J.Y., Cannon, A.J.

    Published in Canadian water resources journal (01-01-2003)
    “…The Georgia Basin is one of the most hydrologically complex areas of Canada. Variations in temperature, precipitation and elevation influence the amount and…”
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    A Hybrid Neural Network/Analog Model for Climate Downscaling by Cannon, A.J.

    “…Synoptic downscaling models are used in climatology to model local-scale climate variables from synoptic-scale atmospheric circulation variables. This paper…”
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    Nonlinear principal predictor analysis using neural networks by Cannon, A.J.

    “…Principal predictor analysis is a linear technique which fits between regression and canonical correlation analysis in terms of the complexity of its…”
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