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1. Spatiotemporal Climate Model Validation—Case Studies for MM5 over Northwestern Canada and Alaska.

2. Changes in Extreme Precipitation in the Northeast United States: 1979–2014.

3. Precipitation Regimes during Cold-Season Central U.S. Inverted Trough Cases. Part II: A Comparative Case Study.

4. Precipitation Regimes during Cold-Season Central U.S. Inverted Trough Cases. Part I: Synoptic Climatology and Composite Study.

5. Simulated Changes in Northwest U.S. Climate in Response to Amazon Deforestation*.

6. NOAA's 1981-2010 U.S. Climate Normals: Monthly Precipitation, Snowfall, and Snow Depth.

7. Evaluating Statewide Climate Extremes for the United States.

8. Observed Trends in Summertime Precipitation over the Southwestern United States.

9. Climatology of Strong Intermountain Cold Fronts.

10. Climatological Extremes of Simulated Annual Mean Rainfall.

11. One-Way Coupling of an Atmospheric and a Hydrologic Model in Colorado.

12. Simulations of Present and Future Climates in the Western United States with Four Nested Regional Climate Models.

13. Climatology of Daily Precipitation and Extreme Precipitation Events in the Northeast United States.

14. Modeling and Analysis of the Variability of the Water Cycle in the Upper Rio Grande Basin at High Resolution.

15. Relationships between NW flow snowfall and topography in the Southern Appalachians, USA.

16. Climatology of Orographic Precipitation Gradients in the Contiguous Western United States.

17. Uncertainties in Future U.S. Extreme Precipitation From Downscaled Climate Projections.

18. Spatiotemporal Variability of Tropical Cyclone Precipitation Using a High-Resolution, Gridded (0.25° × 0.25°) Dataset for the Eastern United States, 1948–2015.

19. The Paroxysmal Precipitation of the Desert: Flash Floods in the Southwestern United States.

20. An Evaluation of Snowband Predictability in the High-Resolution Rapid Refresh.

21. Potential Predictability of Regional Precipitation and Discharge Extremes Using Synoptic-Scale Climate Information via Machine Learning: An Evaluation for the Eastern Continental United States.

22. The More Extreme Nature of North American Monsoon Precipitation in the Southwestern United States as Revealed by a Historical Climatology of Simulated Severe Weather Events.

23. A combined dynamical and statistical downscaling technique to reduce biases in climate projections: an example for winter precipitation and snowpack in the western United States.

24. Temperature and Precipitation Extremes in the United States: Quantifying the Responses to Anthropogenic Aerosols and Greenhouse Gases,+.

25. Patterns of Precipitation Change and Climatological Uncertainty among CMIP5 Models, with a Focus on the Midlatitude Pacific Storm Track*.

26. An empirical model relating U.S. monthly hail occurrence to large-scale meteorological environment.

27. A Seasonal Shift in the Frequency of Extreme Hydrological Events in Southern New York State.

28. NOAA'S 1981-2010 U.S. CLIMATE NORMALS An Overview.

29. Diurnal Characteristics of Rainfall over the Contiguous United States and Northern Mexico in the Dynamically Downscaled Reanalysis Dataset (US10).

30. An Analysis of Multiple Predecessor Rain Events ahead of Tropical Cyclones Ike and Lowell: 10-15 September 2008.

31. A Regional Climatology of Monsoonal Precipitation in the Southwestern United States Using TRMM.

32. The Timing of Cloud-to-Ground Lightning Relative to Total Lightning Activity.

33. MERRA: NASA''s Modern-Era Retrospective Analysis for Research and Applications.

34. Climatic Controls on the Snowmelt Hydrology of the Northern Rocky Mountains.

35. Circumglobal teleconnection and early summer rainfall in the US Intermountain West.

36. The Association of the Elevated Mixed Layer with Significant Severe Weather Events in the Northeastern United States*.

37. Environmental Controls on the Simulated Diurnal Cycle of Warm-Season Precipitation in the Continental United States.

38. A Lagrangian Climatology of Tropical Moisture Exports to the Northern Hemispheric Extratropics.

39. Time-Dependent Changes in Extreme-Precipitation Return-Period Amounts in the Continental United States.

40. The Relationship of Transient Upper-Level Troughs to Variability of the North American Monsoon System.

41. Cool- and Warm-Season Precipitation Reconstructions over Western New Mexico.

42. Spuriously induced precipitation trends in the southeast United States.

43. Probing Regional Orographic Controls of Precipitation and Cloudiness in the Central Andes Using Satellite Data.

44. A Negative Soil Moisture–Precipitation Relationship and Its Causes.

45. Precipitation Recycling Variability and Ecoclimatological Stability—A Study Using NARR Data. Part I: Central U.S. Plains Ecoregion.

46. Frequency Distribution of Daily ITCZ Patterns over the Western–Central Pacific.

47. Revisiting Low and List (1982): Evaluation of Raindrop Collision Parameterizations Using Laboratory Observations and Modeling.

48. Evaluation of Precipitation Products for Global Hydrological Prediction.

49. A Revised U.S. Climate Extremes Index.

50. The Sensitivity of the Northeast Colorado Thunderstorm Environment to Upstream Surface Conditions.