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    A Comparison of Daily Temperature-Averaging Methods: Spatial Variability and Recent Change for the CONUS by Bernhardt, Jase, Carleton, Andrew M., LaMagna, Chris

    Published in Journal of climate (01-02-2018)
    “…Traditionally, the daily average air temperature at a weather station is computed by taking the mean of two values, the maximum temperature (Tmax) and the…”
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    Growing season convective systems in the US Corn Belt in relation to land use-land cover and synoptic patterns by Hiestand, Mikael P., Carleton, Andrew M., Cervone, Guido

    Published in Theoretical and applied climatology (01-04-2024)
    “…Localized short-period studies suggest that differences in surface heat fluxes between croplands and remnant forests of the US Corn Belt—the dominant land…”
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    Comparing daily temperature averaging methods: the role of surface and atmosphere variables in determining spatial and seasonal variability by Bernhardt, Jase, Carleton, Andrew M.

    Published in Theoretical and applied climatology (01-04-2019)
    “…The two main methods for determining the average daily near-surface air temperature, twice-daily averaging (i.e., [Tmax+Tmin]/2) and hourly averaging (i.e.,…”
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    Relationships of West Greenland supraglacial melt‐lakes with local climate and regional atmospheric circulation by Rowley, Nathan A., Carleton, Andrew M., Fegyveresi, John

    Published in International journal of climatology (01-02-2020)
    “…Along the west‐central Greenland ice sheet (GrIS) ablation zone, the time of annual maximum occurrence of surface melt‐lakes, or peak lake period (PLP)…”
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    Polar low tracks over the Nordic Seas: a 14-winter climatic analysis by Rojo, Maxence, Claud, Chantal, Mallet, Paul-Etienne, Noer, Gunnar, Carleton, Andrew M., Vicomte, Marie

    “…To develop a 14-winter (October-April; 1999-2013) climatic description of polar low (PL) occurrence for the Nordic Seas, systems have been tracked using images…”
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    Growing-Season Synoptic and Phenological Controls on Heat Fluxes over Forest and Cropland Sites in the Midwest U.S. Corn Belt by Hiestand, Mikael P., Carleton, Andrew M.

    “…Spatial variations in land use/land cover (LULC) in the Midwest U.S. Corn Belt—specifically, deciduous forest and croplands—have been suggested as influencing…”
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    Association between recent U.S. northeast precipitation trends and Greenland blocking by Simonson, Julia M., Birkel, Sean D., Maasch, Kirk A., Mayewski, Paul A., Lyon, Bradfield, Carleton, Andrew M.

    Published in International journal of climatology (01-09-2022)
    “…Since the early 2000s, the northeastern region of the United States (USNE) has received increased total annual precipitation along with more frequent extreme…”
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    Antarctic climate change during the last 50 years by Turner, John, Colwell, Steve R., Marshall, Gareth J., Lachlan‐Cope, Tom A., Carleton, Andrew M., Jones, Phil D., Lagun, Victor, Reid, Phil A., Iagovkina, Svetlana

    Published in International journal of climatology (15-03-2005)
    “…An erratum has been published for this article in International Journal of Climatology 25 (8) 2005, 1147–1148. The Reference Antarctic Data for Environmental…”
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    The impacts of long‐lived jet contrail ‘outbreaks’ on surface station diurnal temperature range by Bernhardt, Jase, Carleton, Andrew M.

    Published in International journal of climatology (01-12-2015)
    “…ABSTRACT Multiple persistent jet aviation contrails – contrail ‘outbreaks’ – occur frequently over certain portions of the Continental United States (CONUS)…”
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    Recent increase in Antarctic Peninsula ice core uranium concentrations by Potocki, Mariusz, Mayewski, Paul A., Kurbatov, Andrei V., Simões, Jefferson C., Dixon, Daniel A., Goodwin, Ian, Carleton, Andrew M., Handley, Michael J., Jaña, Ricardo, Korotkikh, Elena V.

    Published in Atmospheric environment (1994) (01-09-2016)
    “…Understanding the distribution of airborne uranium is important because it can result in both chemical and radiological toxicity. Ice cores offer the most…”
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    Historical incidence of mid‐autumn wind storms in New England by Simonson, Julia M., Birkel, Sean D., Maasch, Kirk A., Mayewski, Paul A., Lyon, Bradfield, Carleton, Andrew M.

    Published in Meteorological applications (01-09-2020)
    “…New England has seen a number of mid‐autumn (October–November) wind storms—high‐wind events associated with extratropical cyclones—in recent years that have…”
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    Interannual variations in fire weather, fire extent, and synoptic-scale circulation patterns in northern California and Oregon by Trouet, Valerie, Taylor, Alan H., Carleton, Andrew M., Skinner, Carl N.

    Published in Theoretical and applied climatology (01-03-2009)
    “…The Mediterranean climate region on the west coast of the United States is characterized by wet winters and dry summers, and by high fire activity. The…”
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    Atmospheric teleconnections involving the Southern Ocean by Carleton, Andrew M.

    Published in Journal of Geophysical Research - Oceans (01-04-2003)
    “…I review the characteristic patterns of low‐frequency (interannual and subdecadal) variation in atmospheric circulation over the Southern Hemisphere (SH)…”
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    Fire-climate interactions in forests of the American Pacific coast by Trouet, Valerie, Taylor, Alan H., Carleton, Andrew M., Skinner, Carl N.

    Published in Geophysical research letters (01-09-2006)
    “…We investigate relationships between climate and wildfire activity between 1929 and 2004 in Pacific coast forests of the United States. Self‐Organizing Mapping…”
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    Subregion-Scale Hindcasting of Contrail Outbreaks, Utilizing Their Synoptic Climatology by Carleton, Andrew M., Silva, Armand D., Bernhardt, Jase, Vanderberg, Justin, Travis, David J.

    “…Contrail statistical prediction methods are often location specific. To take advantage of the fact that the upper-tropospheric (UT) meteorological conditions…”
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    Aviation-Contrail Impacts on Climate and Climate Change: A Ready-to-Wear Research Mantle for Geographers by Carleton, Andrew M., Travis, David J.

    Published in The Professional geographer (01-08-2013)
    “…Although geographers are highly visible in research into contemporary climate changes accompanying greenhouse gas increases ("global warming"), a relatively…”
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    Contrails reduce daily temperature range by Travis, David J, Carleton, Andrew M, Lauritsen, Ryan G

    Published in Nature (London) (08-08-2002)
    “…The potential of condensation trails (contrails) from jet aircraft to affect regional-scale surface temperatures has been debated for years, but was difficult…”
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    Atmospheric and upper ocean environments of Southern Ocean polar mesocyclones in the transition season months and associations with teleconnections by Claud, Chantal, Carleton, Andrew M., Duchiron, Bertrand, Terray, Pascal

    Published in Journal of Geophysical Research (04-12-2009)
    “…Over middle and higher latitudes of the Southern Hemisphere, intense mesoscale cyclonic vortices that develop in cold‐air outbreaks (cold‐air mesocyclones)…”
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