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    Mechanisms of Cold Region Hydrologic Change to Recent Wetting in a Northern Glaciated Landscape by Van Hoy, Diane F., Mahmood, Taufique H., Todhunter, Paul E., Jeannotte, Tyson L.

    Published in Water resources research (01-07-2020)
    “…The Northern Great Plains (NGP) experienced a transition from a long drought cycle to a deluge cycle in the late 1900s. Embedded within this long‐term…”
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    Mean hydroclimatic and hydrological conditions during two climatic modes in the Devils Lake Basin, North Dakota (USA) by Todhunter, Paul E.

    “…Proxy variables from palaeolimnological studies of lakes in the Prairie Pothole Region of North America have been used to infer large oscillations during the…”
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    Natural hydroclimatic forcing of historical lake volume fluctuations at Devils Lake, North Dakota (USA) by Todhunter, Paul E., Fietzek-DeVries, Rhonda

    Published in Natural hazards (Dordrecht) (01-04-2016)
    “…Devils Lake, a terminal saline lake in eastern North Dakota, has experienced catastrophic flooding over the past two decades producing direct damages in excess…”
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    Remotely sensed surface water variations during drought and deluge conditions in a Northern Great Plains terminal lake basin by Archambault, Alexis L., Mahmood, Taufique H., Todhunter, Paul E., Korom, Scott F.

    Published in Journal of hydrology. Regional studies (01-06-2023)
    “…Northern Great Plains (NGP) region, North Dakota, USA Understanding climate change impacts on surface water dynamics of permanent and seasonal water areas…”
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    Uncertainty of the Assumptions Required for Estimating the Regulatory Flood: Red River of the North by Todhunter, Paul E

    Published in Journal of hydrologic engineering (01-09-2012)
    “…AbstractFederal guidelines specify the log-Pearson Type III (LP3) distribution as the basis for the estimation of the 100-year peak discharge that serves as…”
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    Lake flooding and synoptic weather-type frequency at Devils Lake, North Dakota, USA, between 1965 and 2010 by Todhunter, Paul E., Knish, Emily A.

    Published in Climate research (20-10-2014)
    “…Since the spring of 1993, the water surface elevation at Devils Lake, a terminal lake in eastern North Dakota, USA, has risen by 8.8 m, producing more than 1…”
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    Using the Hazus-MH flood model to evaluate community relocation as a flood mitigation response to terminal lake flooding: The case of Minnewaukan, North Dakota, USA by Cummings, Christina A., Todhunter, Paul E., Rundquist, Bradley C.

    Published in Applied geography (Sevenoaks) (01-03-2012)
    “…Devils Lake, a terminal lake in eastern North Dakota, has risen nearly 9.0 m since 1993, resulting in over $1 Billion in direct federal payments for disaster…”
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    Caveant admonitus (“Let the forewarned beware”): The 1997 Grand Forks (USA) flood disaster by Todhunter, Paul E.

    Published in Disaster prevention and management (01-01-2011)
    “…Purpose - This paper aims to review the performance of the flood forecasting, warning, and response system (FFWRS) during the 1997 Red River of the North flood…”
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    Caveant admonitus ("Let the forewarned beware") by Todhunter, Paul E.

    Published in Disaster prevention and management (26-04-2011)
    “…Purpose - This paper aims to review the performance of the flood forecasting, warning, and response system (FFWRS) during the 1997 Red River of the North flood…”
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    Pervasive wetland flooding in the glacial drift prairie of North Dakota (USA) by Todhunter, Paul E., Rundquist, Bradley C.

    Published in Natural hazards (Dordrecht) (01-07-2008)
    “…This article describes a unique flood hazard, produced by the dramatic expansion of wetlands in Nelson County, located within the North American Prairie…”
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    Remote Detection of Prairie Pothole Ponds in the Devils Lake Basin, North Dakota by Sethre, Paul R., Rundquist, Bradley C., Todhunter, Paul E.

    Published in GIScience and remote sensing (01-12-2005)
    “…A decadal-scale wet spell in the closed Devils Lake basin of North Dakota has resulted in increases in the elevation and extent of the basin's terminal…”
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    A volumetric water budget of Devils Lake (USA): non-stationary precipitation-runoff relationships in an amplifier terminal lake by Todhunter, Paul E.

    Published in Hydrological sciences journal (04-07-2018)
    “…Devils Lake, a terminal lake in eastern North Dakota, rose more than 9 m between 1992 and 2013, producing a 286% increase in lake area, and causing more than…”
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    Intercomparison of three urban climate models by TODHUNTER, P. E, TERJUNG, W. H

    Published in Boundary-layer meteorology (01-02-1988)
    “…An intercomparison of the surface energy budgets from three urban climate models was made to assess the comparability of results and to evaluate the surface…”
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    Environmental indices for the Twin Cities Metropolitan Area (Minnesota, USA) urban heat island — 1989 by Todhunter, Paul E.

    Published in Climate research (30-01-1996)
    “…A homogeneous, high-density, daily maximum and minimum air temperature dataset was assembled for the Twin Cities Metropolitan Area (TCMA), Minnesota, USA, to…”
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    A climatology of airborne dust for the Red River Valley of North Dakota by Godon, Nancy A, Todhunter, Paul E

    Published in Atmospheric environment (1994) (01-05-1998)
    “…The Red River Valley of North Dakota has been identified as one of the highest potential dust production regions in the United States. This paper provides a…”
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    A hydroclimatological analysis of the Red River of the north snowmelt flood catastrophe of 1997 by TODHUNTER, Paul E

    “…In April 1997, the Red River of the North experienced its largest regional flood in history, with total damages estimated at approximately $4 billion. An…”
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    A HYDROCLIMATOLOGICAL ANALYSIS OF THE RED RWER OF THE NORTH SNOWMELT FLOOD CATASTROPHE OF 1997 1 by Todhunter, Paul E.

    “…The flood hydroclimatology of the Grand Forks flood of April 1997, the most costly flood on a per capita basis for a major metropolitan area in United States…”
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    A HYDROCLIMATOLOGICAL ANALYSIS OF THE RED RWER OF THE NORTH SNOWMELT FLOOD CATASTROPHE OF 19971 by Todhunter, Paul E.

    “…The flood hydroclimatology of the Grand Forks flood of April 1997, the most costly flood on a per capita basis for a major metropolitan area in United States…”
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    Terminal Lake Flooding and Wetland Expansion in Nelson County, North Dakota by Todhunter, Paul E., Rundquist, Bradley C.

    Published in Physical geography (01-01-2004)
    “…The Devils Lake Basin of North Dakota, an interior drainage basin located within a dry, subhumid environment, has experienced pervasive flood conditions since…”
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