University of North Carolina, Asheville
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- Teaching Climate and Culture as Part of Advanced Climate Change Education at the University of North Carolina
- Development of New Snowstorm Indices and Databases at the National Climatic Data Center
- Multigraph: Interactive Data Graphs on the Web
- Multigraph: Reusable Interactive Data Graphs
- The Effective Organization and Use of Data in Bridging the Hazard Mitigation-Climate Change Adaptation Divide (Invited)
- Reanalyzing Tropical Cyclone Intensities with Citizen Scientists
- The Southern-Appalachians Precipitation Measurement and Hydrology Project - A Prototype for Middle Mountains Everywhere
- IPHEx 2014: Observations of Orographic Precipitation Processes in the Southern Appalachians
- Cyclone Center: Insights on Historical Tropical Cyclones from Citizen Volunteers
- Evolving the US Climate Resilience Toolkit to Support a Climate-Smart Nation
- Mapping ENSO: Precipitation for the U.S. Affiliated Pacific Islands
- Science-Grade Observing Systems as Process Observatories: Mapping and Understanding Nonlinearity and Multiscale Memory with Models and Observations
- Comparisons of Satellite Precipitation Estimates over the United States Affiliated Pacific Islands (USAPI)
- Effects of Climate Variability on Transpacific Transport of Ozone
- Implications of climate variability for monitoring the effectiveness of global mercury policy
- Influence of Air Pollutant Emission Controls on the "Climate Penalty" in the United States
- Improved National Response to Climate Change: Aligning USGCRP reports and the U.S. Climate Resilience Toolkit
- Tornado Damage Assessment: Reconstructing the Wind Through Debris Tracking and Treefall Pattern Analysis
- CO<SUB>2</SUB> Emissions from Asheville's Craft Brewing Industry
- Climate Change Education in State Science Standards
- Bringing Analysis Closer to Data: Developing a Visualization Tool for Level-2 Earth Sciences Data
- Improving the Local Climate Analysis Tool by Incorporating User Input
- An Evaluation of Raspberry Pi-Based Low-Cost PM2.5 Sensors in Western North Carolina