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Increasing risk of compound flooding from storm surge and rainfall for major US cities
T Wahl, S Jain, J Bender, SD Meyers, ME Luther
Nature Climate Change 5 (12), 1093-1097, 2015
6932015
Floods in a changing climate: Does the past represent the future?
S Jain, U Lall
Water Resources Research 37 (12), 3193-3205, 2001
3092001
Magnitude and timing of annual maximum floods: Trends and large‐scale climatic associations for the Blacksmith Fork River, Utah
S Jain, U Lall
Water Resources Research 36 (12), 3641-3651, 2000
1812000
Precipitation trends over the Korean peninsula: typhoon-induced changes and a typology for characterizing climate-related risk
JS Kim, S Jain
Environmental Research Letters 6 (3), 034033, 2011
922011
Strengthening the role of universities in addressing sustainability challenges: The Mitchell Center for Sustainability Solutions as an institutional experiment
DD Hart, KP Bell, LA Lindenfeld, S Jain, TR Johnson, D Ranco, B McGill
Ecology and Society 20 (2), 2015
722015
Seasonality and interannual variations of Northern Hemisphere temperature: Equator-to-pole gradient and ocean–land contrast
S Jain, U Lall, ME Mann
Journal of Climate 12 (4), 1086-1100, 1999
671999
Quantitative vulnerability assessment of water quality to extreme drought in a changing climate
JS Kim, S Jain, JH Lee, H Chen, SY Park
Ecological Indicators 103, 688-697, 2019
642019
Nonstationarity in seasonality of extreme precipitation: A nonparametric circular statistical approach and its application
N Dhakal, S Jain, A Gray, M Dandy, E Stancioff
Water Resources Research 51 (6), 4499-4515, 2015
562015
Decreasing reliability and increasing synchroneity of western North American streamflow
S Jain, M Hoerling, J Eischeid
Journal of Climate 18 (5), 613-618, 2005
482005
Warm season streamflow variability in the Korean Han River Basin: Links with atmospheric teleconnections
JS Kim, S Jain, SK Yoon
International Journal of Climatology 32 (4), 635-640, 2012
452012
Multidecadal streamflow regimes in the interior western United States: Implications for the vulnerability of water resources
S Jain, CA Woodhouse, MP Hoerling
Geophysical Research Letters 29 (21), 32-1-32-4, 2002
412002
High-resolution streamflow trend analysis applicable to annual decision calendars: a western United States case study: A letter
JS Kim, S Jain
Climatic Change 102 (3), 699-707, 2010
392010
Overlooked Trends in Observed Global Annual Precipitation Reveal Underestimated Risks
AM Lausier, S Jain
Scientific Reports 8, 2018
382018
Wintertime weather‐climate variability and its links to early spring ice‐out in Maine lakes
MT Beyene, S Jain
Limnology and Oceanography 60 (6), 1890-1905, 2015
252015
El Nino Modoki and the summer precipitation variability over South Korea: a diagnostic study
JS Kim, W Zhou, X Wang, S Jain
Journal of the Meteorological Society of Japan. Ser. II 90 (5), 673-684, 2012
252012
A screening-level approach to quantifying risk from glacial release of organochlorine pollutants in the Alaskan Arctic
A Miner, K. R. and Kreutz, K. J. and Jain, S. and Campbell, S. and Liljedahl
Journal of Exposure Science & Environmental Epidemiology, 2018
18*2018
Atmospheric teleconnection‐based conditional streamflow distributions for the Han River and its sub‐watersheds in Korea
JS Kim, S Jain, YI Moon
International Journal of Climatology 32 (10), 1466-1474, 2012
182012
Past climate, future perspective: An exploratory analysis using climate proxies and drought risk assessment to inform water resources management and policy in Maine, USA
AS Gupta, S Jain, JS Kim
Journal of Environmental Management 92 (3), 941-947, 2011
182011
When environmental forces collide
SW Wahl, T., P. J. Ward, H. C. Winsemius, A. AghaKouchak, J. Bender, I. D ...
Eos 99, 2018
172018
What a difference a century makes: Understanding the changing hydrologic regime and storage requirements in the Upper Colorado River basin
S Jain, JK Eischeid
Geophysical Research Letters 35 (16), 2008
152008
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