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Justin Maxwell
Indiana University BloomingtonMeeting roles in:
Canopy position, along with species, influences the sensitivity of growth to climatic extremes ( Drought)
Tree Growth and Its Climate Signal Along a Latitudinal Gradient: Comparison of Contiguous and Disjunct Populations of Tsuga Canadensis in the Eastern US
Determining the conflicting impacts of tropical cyclones winds and precipitation on tree growth and carbon storage.
Extremes in Tropical Cyclone Precipitation are Increasing across the Southeastern US: A Comparison between Coastal and Inland Locations
Subtropical High Patterns During the North Atlantic Hurricane Season Since the 14th Century: Implications for the Bermuda High Hypothesis
A 500-Year Tree-Ring Reconstruction of Tropical Cyclone Precipitation in Peninsular Florida
A spatial field reconstruction of warm-season maximum temperatures for eastern North America: a new paleoclimate data product for evaluating temperature-hydroclimate relationships over the late Holocene
Hydrological Response and Temporal Instability in Climate-Growth Relationships in a New Tree-Ring Network Across Kentucky, USA
Understanding the influence of hydrologic intensification on meteorological drought using a new index
Hydrologic intensification may render common drought indices inadequate in a warming world
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