Author
Title
Year
Publication
Volume
Pages
Links
Shin, D.W. ; Bellow, J.G. ; LaRow, T.E. ; Cocke, S. ; O'Brien, J.J.
The Role of an Advanced Land Model in Seasonal Dynamical Downscaling for Crop Model Application
2006
Journal of Applied Meteorology and Climatology
45
686-701
LaRow, T.E. ; Cocke, S.D. ; Shin, D.W.
Multiconvective Parameterizations as a Multimodel Proxy for Seasonal Climate Studies
2005
Journal of Climate
18
2963-2978
Shin, D.W. ; Cocke, S. ; LaRow, T.E. ; O'Brien, J.J.
Seasonal Surface Air Temperature and Precipitation in the FSU Climate Model Coupled to the CLM2
2005
Journal of Climate
18
3217-3228
Lim, Y.-K. ; Cocke, S. ; Shin, D.W. ; Schoof, J.T. ; LaRow, T.E. ; O'Brien, J.J.
Downscaling large-scale NCEP CFS to resolve fine-scale seasonal precipitation and extremes for the crop growing seasons over the southeastern United States
2010
Climate Dynamics
35
449-471
Kang, S.-D. ; Shin, D.W. ; Cocke, S. ; Kim, H.-D. ; Jung, W.-S.
Comparison of ensemble methods for summer-time numerical weather prediction over East Asia
2011
Meteorology and Atmospheric Physics
113
27-38
Shin, D.W. ; Krishnamurti, T.N.
Improving Precipitation Forecasts over the Global Tropical Belt
1999
Meteorology and Atmospheric Physics
70
1-14
Shin, D.W. ; Baigorria, G.A.
Potential influence of land development patterns on regional climate: a summer case study in the Central Florida
2012
Natural Hazards
62
877-885
Shin, D. W. ; O'Brien, J. J.
A Note on Korean Monsoon Energetics
2003
Korean Journal of Atmospheric Sciences
6
55-61
Oh, J.-H. ; Shin, D.W. ; Cocke, S.D. ; Baigorria, G.A.
ENSO Teleconnection Pattern Changes over the Southeastern United States under a Climate Change Scenario in CMIP5 Models
2014
Advances in Meteorology
1-16
Baigorria, G. ; Jones, J. ; Shin, D. ; Mishra, A. ; Ingram, K. T., Jones, J. W., O'Brien, J. J., Roncoli, M. C., Fraisse, C., Breuer, N. E., Bartels, W.-L., Zierden, D. F., Letson, D.
Assessing uncertainties in crop model simulations using daily bias-corrected Regional Circulation Model outputs
2007
Climate Research
34
211-222