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On the definition of El Niño and associated seasonal average US weather anomalies
NK Larkin, DE Harrison
Geophysical Research Letters 32 (13), 2005
6102005
Global seasonal temperature and precipitation anomalies during El Niño autumn and winter
NK Larkin, DE Harrison
Geophysical Research Letters 32 (16), 2005
5872005
Climate change presents increased potential for very large fires in the contiguous United States
R Barbero, JT Abatzoglou, NK Larkin, CA Kolden, B Stocks
International Journal of Wildland Fire 24 (7), 892-899, 2015
5012015
Wildfire and prescribed burning impacts on air quality in the United States
DA Jaffe, SM O’Neill, NK Larkin, AL Holder, DL Peterson, JE Halofsky, ...
Journal of the Air & Waste Management Association 70 (6), 583-615, 2020
3512020
ENSO warm (El Niño) and cold (La Niña) event life cycles: Ocean surface anomaly patterns, their symmetries, asymmetries, and implications
NK Larkin, DE Harrison
Journal of climate 15 (10), 1118-1140, 2002
3112002
The BlueSky smoke modeling framework
NK Larkin, SM O’Neill, R Solomon, S Raffuse, T Strand, DC Sullivan, ...
International journal of wildland fire 18 (8), 906-920, 2009
2842009
El Niño‐Southern Oscillation sea surface temperature and wind anomalies, 1946–1993
DE Harrison, NK Larkin
Reviews of Geophysics 36 (3), 353-399, 1998
2831998
A preliminary synthesis of modeled climate change impacts on US regional ozone concentrations
CP Weaver, XZ Liang, J Zhu, PJ Adams, P Amar, J Avise, M Caughey, ...
Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society 90 (12), 1843-1864, 2009
2102009
Regional projections of the likelihood of very large wildland fires under a changing climate in the contiguous Western United States
EN Stavros, JT Abatzoglou, D McKenzie, NK Larkin
Climatic Change 126, 455-468, 2014
1402014
Modelling smoke transport from wildland fires: a review
SL Goodrick, GL Achtemeier, NK Larkin, Y Liu, TM Strand
International Journal of Wildland Fire 22 (1), 83-94, 2012
1352012
Modeling very large-fire occurrences over the continental United States from weather and climate forcing
R Barbero, JT Abatzoglou, EA Steel, NK Larkin
Environmental research letters 9 (12), 124009, 2014
1272014
Climate and very large wildland fires in the contiguous western USA
EN Stavros, J Abatzoglou, NK Larkin, D McKenzie, EA Steel
International Journal of Wildland Fire 23 (7), 899-914, 2014
1132014
Methods, availability, and applications of PM2.5 exposure estimates derived from ground measurements, satellite, and atmospheric models
M Diao, T Holloway, S Choi, SM O’Neill, MZ Al-Hamdan, A Van Donkelaar, ...
Journal of the Air & Waste Management Association 69 (12), 1391-1414, 2019
992019
The COADS sea level pressure signal: A near-global El Niño composite and time series view, 1946–1993
DE Harrison, NK Larkin
Journal of Climate 9 (12), 3025-3055, 1996
941996
The fire and smoke model evaluation experiment—a plan for integrated, large fire–atmosphere field campaigns
S Prichard, NS Larkin, R Ottmar, NHF French, K Baker, T Brown, ...
Atmosphere 10 (2), 66, 2019
842019
Wildland fire emissions, carbon, and climate: US emissions inventories
NK Larkin, SM Raffuse, TM Strand
Forest Ecology and Management 317, 61-69, 2014
792014
Darwin sea level pressure, 1876–1996: evidence for climate change?
DE Harrison, NK Larkin
Geophysical research letters 24 (14), 1779-1782, 1997
781997
Drained inland organic soils
M Drösler, LV Verchot, G Pan, A Freibauer, CD Evans, RA Bourbonniere, ...
Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), 2013
702013
An analysis of Southeastern US prescribed burn weather windows: seasonal variability and El Niño associations
AM Chiodi, NS Larkin, JM Varner
International Journal of Wildland Fire 27 (3), 176-189, 2018
622018
The effects of global changes upon regional ozone pollution in the United States
J Chen, J Avise, B Lamb, E Salathé, C Mass, A Guenther, C Wiedinmyer, ...
Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 9 (4), 1125-1141, 2009
622009
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