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2026
, , , (2026). Evaluation of water retention characteristics in frozen sandy soils using an environmentally controlled column test, Cold Regions Science and Technology, 241, 1-15, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.coldregions.2025.104664
Peer-reviewed Journal Article
2025
Bhandari, R., Kaplan, M. L. (2025). : Meso-scale Analysis of the 1992 February 14 Storm-Fest Gravity Wave Event with High Resolution Simulations and PV Diagnostics, American Meteorological Society 21st Conference on Mesoscale Processes: Boise, ID, June 23, 2025-June 26, 2025
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2025
Raeofy, Y., Samburova, V., Berli, M., Furtak-Cole, E., Sion, B., Khlystov, A. Y., Moosmüller, H. (2025). : Physical and Chemical Properties of Fire-Affected Soils from the Sagebrush Ecosystem of the Western U.S.: A Laboratory Study, NSF Reno EPSCoR HDRFS Annual Meeting: Reno, NV, April 8, 2025
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2025
Kaplan, M. L., Shamimul Hasan, M., Y.-L., L. (2025). : The Influence of the Chicago Metroplex on an Extreme Precipitation Event. AMS 29th Conference on Applied Climatology, AMS 29th Conference on Applied Climatology: New Orleans, Louisana, January 12, 2025-January 15, 2025
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2025
Moosmüller, H., Maughan, J. B., Gautam, P., Sorensen, C. M. (2025). A Mixing Rule for Imaginary Parts of Refractive Indices of Aerosols or Colloids in the Rayleigh Regime, J. Quant. Spectrosc. Radiat. Transfer, 331, 109254, 10.1016/j.jqsrt.2024.109254
Peer-reviewed Journal Article
2025
Jaboeuf, L., Cabrera, M., Hoffmann, J., Gallagher, E., Byrne, L., Mejia, J. F., Porras, M. (2025). A Note on the Honey Bee Parasitic Phorid Fly (Apocephalus borealis Brues) in an Urban Ecosystem, 16, 10.3390/insects16080765ER -
Electronic Article
2025
Erfani, E., Hosseinpour, F. E. (2025). A Novel Approach for Reliable Classification of Marine Low Cloud Morphologies with Vision–Language Models, Atmosphere Preprints, https://doi.org/10.20944/preprints202508.2119.v2
Peer-reviewed Journal Article
2025
Putaud, J., Cavalli, F., Yttri, K., Chow, J. C., Watson, J. G., Sinha, B., Venkataraman, C., Ikemori, F., Jaffrezo, J., Uzu, G., Moreno, I., Krejci, R., Laj, P., Gupta, T., Hu, M., Kim, S., Mayol-Bracero, O., Quinn, P., Aas, W., Alastuey, et al. (2025). A worldwide aerosol phenomenology: Elemental and organic carbon in PM 2.5 and PM 10, Atmospheric Environment, 358, 121338, 10.1016/j.atmosenv.2025.121338
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2025
Martin, M., Yang, L., Moosmüller, H. (2025). Advancing Earth Science Predictive Modeling through Machine Learning and Deep Learning: A Multidisciplinary Approach, 2025 Nevada NASA Programs Statewide Meeting: Reno, NV, March 10, 2025, 10.13140/RG.2.2.28797.06881
Conference Poster
2025
Berghouse, M. J., Perez, L. J., Plymale, A., Scheibe, T., Parashar, R. (2025). Advection-dominated transport dynamics of pili and flagella-mediated motile bacteria in porous media, Soft Matter, Royal Society of Chemistry
Peer-reviewed Journal Article
2025
Mahowald, N., Li, L., Vira, J., Prank, M., Hamilton, D., Matsui, H., Miller, R., Lu, P., Akyuz, E., Meidan, D., Hess, P., Lihavainen, H., Wiedinmyer, C., Hand, J., Alaimo, M., Alves, C., Alastuey, A., Artaxo, P., Barreto, A., Barraza, F., et al. (2025). AERO-MAP: a data compilation and modeling approach to understand spatial variability in fine- and coarse-mode aerosol composition, Atmos. Chem. Phys., 25 (9), 4665-4702, Copernicus Publications, 10.5194/acp-25-4665-2025
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2025
Mahowald, N. M., Li, L., Vira, J., Prank, M., Hamilton, D. S., Matsui, H., Miller, R. L., Lu, P. L., Akyuz, E., Meidan, D., Hess, P., Lihavainen, H., Wiedinmyer, C., Hand, J., Alaimo, M. G., Alves, C., Alastuey, A., Artaxo, P., Barreto, A., Barraza, F., et al. (2025). AERO-MAP: A data compilation and modeling approach to understand spatial variability in fine- and coarse-mode aerosol composition, Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, 25 (9), 4665-4702, 10.5194/acp-25-4665-2025
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2025
Wood, R., Eastman, R., Erfani, E. (2025). Amplification of the liquid water path diurnal cycle in stratocumulus with increased cloud droplet concentration, CloudSat/CALIPSO Science Team Meeting: Fort Collins, CO, February 19, 2025-February 21, 2025
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2025
Hasan, M. D., Shamimul, M., Kaplan, M. L., Lin, Y. L. (2025). An Extreme Multi-Scale Rainfall Event Resulting from Upscale-Building Mesoscale Convective Systems Evolving into a Mesoscale Convective Vortex over Chicago, American Meteorological Society 21st Conference on Mesoscale Processes: Boise, ID, June 23, 2025-June 26, 2025
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2025
Hasan, M. S., Kaplan, M. L., Lin, Y. (2025). An Extreme Multi-Scale Rainfall Event Resulting from Upscale-Building Mesoscale Convective Systems Evolving into a Mesoscale Convective Vortex over Chicago, AMS 21st Conference on Mesoscale Processes at the 52nd Conference: Boise, ID, June 23, 2025-June 26, 2025
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2025
Giordano, M. E. (2025). An Urban Heat Conundrum - Water Conservation and Mitigation: Part 1. A Synthesis as an Introduction, Submitted to the City of Henderson NV Department of Parks and Recreation, 10.5281/zenodo.14583679
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Albano, C. M., Soulard, C., Minor, B. A., Walker, J., Smith, B., Waller, E., Bartles, M., Corringham, T., O'Geen, A., Rohde, M., Wein, A. (2025). Assessing Causes and Consequences of Winter Surface Water Dynamics in California's Central Valley Using Satellite Remote Sensing, J Flood Risk Management, 18 (2), e70080, John Wiley & Sons, Ltd, https://doi.org/10.1111/jfr3.70080
Peer-reviewed Journal Article
2025
Mehdizadeh, G., Hosseinpour, F. E., McDonough, F. (2025). Assessing Orographic Cloud Seeding Impacts Through Integration of Remote Sensing from Multispectral Satellite and Radar Data and In Situ Observations in the Western United States, Remote Sensing, Preprint. 10.20944/preprints202507.1263.v1
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2025
Ke, Z., Tang, Q., Golaz, J., Liu, X., Wang, H. (2025). Assessing the climate impact of an improved volcanic sulfate aerosol representation in E3SM, Geosci. Model Dev., 18 (13), 4137-4153, Copernicus Publications, 10.5194/gmd-18-4137-2025
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2025
Boisrame, G. (2025). Benefits and limitations of using machine learning to simulate surface-groundwater flows under climate change, DHS Colloquium: AI in DHS, January 21, 2025
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