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Cabrera, V.E., D. Solis, and D. Letson
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Optimal crop insurance under climate variability: contrasting insurer and farmer interests
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2009
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Transactions of the ASABE
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52
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2
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623-631
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COAPS @ mfield @
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657
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Cabrera, V.E., D. Solis, G.A. Baigorria, and D. Letson
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Managing climate risks to agriculture: evidence from El Nino
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Southeast Climate Consortium Technical Report Series
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14
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SECC
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Gainesville, FL
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661
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Cammarano, D. ; Basso, B. ; Stefanova, L. ; Grace, P.
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Adapting wheat sowing dates to projected climate change in the Australian subtropics: analysis of crop water use and yield
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$loc['typeJournal Article']
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2012
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Crop and Pasture Science
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Crop Pasture Sci.
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63
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10
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974
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1836-0947
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COAPS @ mfield @
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257
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Cammarano, D. ; Stefanova, L. ; Ortiz, B.V. ; Ramirez-Rodrigues, M. ; Asseng, S. ; Misra, V. ; Wilkerson, G. ; Basso, B. ; Jones, J.W. ; Boote, K.J. ; DiNapoli, S.
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Evaluating the fidelity of downscaled climate data on simulated wheat and maize production in the southeastern US
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$loc['typeJournal Article']
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2013
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Regional Environmental Change
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Reg Environ Change
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13
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S1
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101-110
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Crop simulation models ; Climate variability ; Global circulation models ; Reanalysis ; Wheat ; Maize
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1436-3798
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COAPS @ mfield @
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187
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Cammarano, D. ; Zierden, D. ; Stefanova, L. ; Asseng, S. ; O'Brien, J.J. ; Jones, J.W.
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Using historical climate observations to understand future climate change crop yield impacts in the Southeastern US
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2016
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Climatic Change
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Climatic Change
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134
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1-2
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311-326
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0165-0009
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32
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Campagnolo, M.L. ; Sun, Q. ; Liu, Y. ; Schaaf, C. ; Wang, Z. ; Román, M.O.
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Estimating the effective spatial resolution of the operational BRDF, albedo, and nadir reflectance products from MODIS and VIIRS
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2016
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Remote Sensing of Environment
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Remote Sensing of Environment
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175
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52-64
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BRDF Albedo NBAR MODIS VIIRS MCD43 VNP43 Gridded spatial resolution
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0034-4257
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COAPS @ mfield @
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72
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Caron, J.
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The generation of synthetic sea surface temperature date for the equatorial Pacific Ocean
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1997
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Department of Meteorology
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$loc['Master's thesis']
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Florida State University
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Tallahassee, FL
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646
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Caron, J.M. ; O'Brien, J.J.
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The Generation of Synthetic Sea Surface Temperature Data for the Equatorial Pacific Ocean
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$loc['typeJournal Article']
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1998
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Monthly Weather Review
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Mon. Wea. Rev.
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126
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11
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2809-2821
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0027-0644
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COAPS @ mfield @
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536
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Carstens, J
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Tropical Cyclogenesis from Self-aggregated Convection in Numerical Simulations of Rotating Radiative-convective Equilibrium
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2019
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Dissertations & Theses
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Organized convection is of critical importance in the tropical atmosphere. Recent advances in numerical modeling have revealed that moist convection can interact with its environment to transition from a quasi-random to organized state. This phenomenon, known as convective self-aggregation,is aided by feedbacks involving clouds, water vapor, and radiation that increase the spatial variance of column-integrated frozen moist static energy. Prior studies have shown self-aggregation to takeseveral different forms, including that of spontaneous tropical cyclogenesis in an environment of rotating radiative-convective equilibrium (RCE). This study expands upon previous work to address the processes leading to tropical cyclogenesis in this rotating RCE framework. More specifically,a three-dimensional, cloud-resolving numerical model is used to examine the self-aggregation of convection and potential cyclogenesis, and the background planetary vorticity is varied on an f-plane across simulations to represent a range of deep tropical and near-equatorial environments.Convection is initialized randomly in an otherwise homogeneous environment, with no background wind, precursor disturbance, or other synoptic-scale forcing.All simulations with planetary vorticity corresponding to latitudes from 10°to 20°generate intense tropical cyclones, with maximum wind speeds of 80 m s−1or above. Time to genesis varies widely, even within a five-member ensemble of 20°simulations, reflecting a potential degree of stochastic variability based in part on the initial random distribution of convection. Shared across this so-called “high-f” group is the emergence of a midlevel vortex in the days leading to genesis,which has dynamic and thermodynamic implications on its environment that facilitate the spinup of a low-level vortex. Tropical cyclogenesis is possible in this model even at values of Coriolis parameter as low as that representative of 1°. In these experiments, convection self-aggregates into a quasi-circular cluster, which then begins to rotate and gradually strengthen into a tropical storm, aided by near-surface inflow and shallow overturning radial circulations aloft within the aggregated cluster. Other experiments at these lower Coriolis parameters instead self-aggregate into an elongated band and fail to undergo cyclogenesis over the 100-day simulation. A large portion of this study is devoted to examining in greater detail the dynamic and thermodynamic evolution of cyclogenesis in these experiments and comparing the physical mechanisms to current theories.
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Florida State University - FCLA; ProQuest Dissertations & Theses Global
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1054
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Carstens, J
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North Atlantic and Northeast Pacific Tropical Cyclone Intensity Comparison Using Integrated Kinetic Energy
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2017
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Department of Earth, Ocean, and Atmospheric Science
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$loc['Bachelor's thesis']
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Florida State University
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Tallahassee, FL
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62
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