Daniel E. Horton
- ORCiD
- https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2065-4517
- OpenAlex ID
- https://openalex.org/A5067202389 (API record)
Associated Concepts [?]
- Geology
- Biology
- Physics
- Geography
- Environmental science
- Ecology
- Meteorology
- Oceanography
- Climatology
- Climate change
- Engineering
- Computer science
- Atmospheric sciences
- Quantum mechanics
- Chemistry
- Precipitation
- Organic chemistry
- Mathematics
- Economics
- Air quality index
- Paleontology
- Medicine
- History
- Archaeology
Authored Works
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- Soil Moisture and Displacement Data Forecast the Fate of Creeping Landslides via Multilayer Networks
- Observed Changes in Daily and Interannual Precipitation Variability in the United States
- Neighborhood-Scale Air Quality and Health Impacts from EV Adoption in the U.S. Midwest
- Neighborhood-Scale Air Quality and Health Impacts Associated with Electrifying Heavy-Duty Vehicles in the U.S. Midwest
- Intraurban NO2 hotspot detection via clustering of in-situ, remote, and modeled air quality data products
- Developing hydrometeorological landslide thresholds in California using WRF-Hydro hindcast simulations and radar-constrained precipitation data
- Air Quality, Public Health, and Equity Implications of Electric Vehicle Adoption in Chicago, IL
- Use of WRF-Hydro to Simulate Runoff-Generated Debris Flow Hazards in Burn Scars
- The 3D Effects of Large Stellar Flares on Habitable Zone Planets
- Quantifying Observed Changes in Global Precipitation Variability and Extremes
- Patterns in Human Mobility Responses to Weather and Climate
- Observing Changes in the Great Lakes Water Level Variability
- Constraining the Climate and Air Quality Co-benefits of an LED Lighting Transition
- Caveats for the Water-Loss Limits at the Inner Edge of the Habitable Zone
- Assessing Air Quality Co-Benefits and Tradeoffs of Sustainable Climate Solutions
- Air Quality Benefits and Tradeoffs from 30% Light-Duty Vehicle Electrification over the Midwest-Great Lakes Region
- A Multi-platform Approach to Characterizing and Mitigating Urban Air Quality in Chicago
Linked Co-Authors
- Alexander L. Handwerger
- Anastasia Montgomery
- Chuxuan Li
- Emily Grubert
- Giuseppe Buscarnera
- Howard Chen
- Jordan L. Schnell
- Karen E. Daniels
- Ryan D. Harp
- Susan C. Anenberg
- Yangcheng Luo
Linked Collaborating Institutions
- Argonne National Laboratory, Illinois
- California Institute of Technology
- George Washington University, Washington DC
- Microsoft Corporation, Washington
- NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, Maryland
- North Carolina State University
- Northwestern University
- Stanford University, California
- University of California, Santa Cruz
- University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
- University of Notre Dame, Indiana
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