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1. Flash Drought Indicator Intercomparison in the United States.

2. More Complex is Not Necessarily Better in Large-Scale Hydrological Modeling: A Model Complexity Experiment across the Contiguous United States.

3. Drought Variability over the Conterminous United States for the Past Century.

4. Characterizing the Relationship between Temperature and Soil Moisture Extremes and Their Role in the Exacerbation of Heat Waves over the Contiguous United States.

5. Sensitivity of U.S. Drought Prediction Skill to Land Initial States.

6. Subseasonal Statistical Forecasts of Eastern U.S. Hot Temperature Events.

7. Triple Collocation Evaluation of In Situ Soil Moisture Observations from 1200+ Stations as part of the U.S. National Soil Moisture Network.

8. Multivariate Assimilation of Remotely Sensed Soil Moisture and Evapotranspiration for Drought Monitoring.

9. A Comparison of the U.S. Climate Reference Network Precipitation Data to the Parameter-Elevation Regressions on Independent Slopes Model (PRISM).

10. Investigating the Relationship between the Evaporative Stress Index and Land Surface Conditions in the Contiguous United States.

11. Predictability of Seasonal Streamflow and Soil Moisture in National Water Model and a Humid Alabama-Coosa-Tallapoosa River Basin.

12. Optimizing the Spatial Configuration of Mesoscale Environmental Monitoring Networks Using a Geometric Approach.

13. A Causal Inference Model Based on Random Forests to Identify the Effect of Soil Moisture on Precipitation.

14. NCA-LDAS Land Analysis: Development and Performance of a Multisensor, Multivariate Land Data Assimilation System for the National Climate Assessment.

15. Flash Drought as Captured by Reanalysis Data: Disentangling the Contributions of Precipitation Deficit and Excess Evapotranspiration.

16. Dynamics and Variability of the Spring Dry Season in the United States Southwest as Observed in AmeriFlux and NLDAS-2 Data.

17. Assessing the Evolution of Soil Moisture and Vegetation Conditions during a Flash Drought–Flash Recovery Sequence over the South-Central United States.

18. Understanding Flood Seasonality and Its Temporal Shifts within the Contiguous United States.

19. Predicting the U.S. Drought Monitor Using Precipitation, Soil Moisture, and Evapotranspiration Anomalies. Part II: Intraseasonal Drought Intensification Forecasts.

20. Assessment of a Long-Term High-Resolution Hydroclimatic Dataset for the U.S. Midwest.

21. Comparison and Assessment of Three Advanced Land Surface Models in Simulating Terrestrial Water Storage Components over the United States.

22. The Physics of Drought in the U.S. Central Great Plains.

23. The Impact of Quadratic Nonlinear Relations between Soil Moisture Products on Uncertainty Estimates from Triple Collocation Analysis and Two Quadratic Extensions.

24. Precipitation Deficit Flash Droughts over the United States.

25. Confronting Weather and Climate Models with Observational Data from Soil Moisture Networks over the United States.

26. The Heated Condensation Framework. Part II: Climatological Behavior of Convective Initiation and Land-Atmosphere Coupling over the Conterminous United States.

27. Regional Model Simulations of the 2008 Drought in Southern South America Using a Consistent Set of Land Surface Properties.

28. Uncertainties, Correlations, and Optimal Blends of Drought Indices from the NLDAS Multiple Land Surface Model Ensemble.

29. A Long-Term Hydrologically Based Dataset of Land Surface Fluxes and States for the Conterminous United States: Update and Extensions*.

30. 3. LIKELIHOOD OF JULY 2012 U.S. TEMPERATURES IN PREINDUSTRIAL AND CURRENT FORCING REGIMES.

31. An Intercomparison of Drought Indicators Based on Thermal Remote Sensing and NLDAS-2 Simulations with U.S. Drought Monitor Classifications.

32. Summer Land-Atmosphere Coupling Strength over the United States: Results from the Regional Climate Model RegCM4-CLM3.5.

33. The Efficiency of Assimilating Satellite Soil Moisture Retrievals in a Land Data Assimilation System Using Different Rainfall Error Models.

34. Investigation of Large-Scale Atmospheric Moisture Budget and Land Surface Interactions over U.S. Southern Great Plains including for CLASIC (June 2007).

35. U.S. Diurnal Temperature Range Variability and Regional Causal Mechanisms, 1901-2002.

36. Land Surface Controls on Hydroclimatic Means and Variability.

37. Characteristics of Drought and Persistent Wet Spells over the United States in the Atmosphere-Land- Ocean Coupled Model Experiments.

38. Summer Land-Atmosphere Coupling Strength in the United States: Comparison among Observations, Reanalysis Data, and Numerical Models.

39. Representation of Terrestrial Hydrology and Large-Scale Drought of the Continental United States from the North American Regional Reanalysis.

40. The Impact of Rainfall Error Characterization on the Estimation of Soil Moisture Fields in a Land Data Assimilation System.

41. Development of a Unified Land Model for Prediction of Surface Hydrology and Land-Atmosphere Interactions.

42. Impact of Sea Surface Temperature and Soil Moisture on Summer Precipitation in the United States Based on Observational Data.

43. The NOAA Hydrometeorology Testbed Soil Moisture Observing Networks: Design, Instrumentation, and Preliminary Results.

44. Evaluation of a Conjunctive Surface-Subsurface Process Model (CSSP) over the Contiguous United States at Regional-Local Scales.

45. Verification and Intercomparison of Multimodel Simulated Land Surface Hydrological Datasets over the United States.

46. The Effect of Satellite Rainfall Error Modeling on Soil Moisture Prediction Uncertainty.

47. Bias Correction and Forecast Skill of NCEP GFS Ensemble Week-1 and Week-2 Precipitation, 2-m Surface Air Temperature, and Soil Moisture Forecasts.

48. Drought Indices Based on the Climate Forecast System Reanalysis and Ensemble NLDAS.

49. Assessment of Drought due to Historic Climate Variability and Projected Future Climate Change in the Midwestern United States.

50. Changes of Variability in Response to Increasing Greenhouse Gases. Part II: Hydrology.

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