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Stefan Rahimi
University of WyomingMeeting roles in:
Wildland Fire Spread Under +3°C and +6°C Warming: A Yellowstone National Park Case Study
Surprise Heatwaves: Comparing Theory- and Data-Driven Estimates of Surface Air Temperature Upper-Bounds to Identify Where and Why Historical Records May Under-Predict Future Heatwaves
Which Locations Across the Western U.S. Are Most Resilient to Wind Energy?
Quantifying Snow Information in a Changing Climate
Regional Climate: Modeling, Data Product Development, Analysis, Impacts, and Ongoing Challenges I Poster
Examining the robustness of weakened orographic influence on precipitation in downscaled climate projections over the western US
Long-term hydroclimate modeling at 1.33 km resolution over the Rocky Mountains: development and initial results from RM1.3
Regional Climate: Modeling, Data Product Development, Analysis, Impacts, and Ongoing Challenges II Oral
Integrating Atmospheric Science, Fire Science, and Public Policy to reduce Wildfire Risk in Southern California
Regional Climate: Modeling, Data Product Development, Analysis, Impacts, and Ongoing Challenges III Oral
How Far Can 12 km Take Us? Progress and Early Insights From NA-CORDEX Simulations
Machine Learning for Efficient Climate Downscaling: Balancing Data Parsimony, Accounting for Time-Stationarity, and Ensuring Accessibility
Projecting Upper Mississippi River Basin Flows Using Downscaled CESM-LE Ensemble Members
Preparing for Uncertain Water Futures: Exploring Strengths and Weakness of the Western United States Dynamically Downscaled Dataset from the Perspective of California Water Managers
Modeling the Eaton Fire through the Wildland and Urban Landscapes
Influence of Built Environment Characteristics on Fire Spread: A Case Study of the Eaton Fire
What makes a good fire index? An evaluation of fire indices’ ability to represent daily risks of fire ignition and spread in the western United States
Upper Colorado River Snowpack Potentially More Resilient than Climate Models Suggest
Snow-eater heatwaves of the western United States
Emerging Hydrologic Shifts in California’s Critical Basins from 0.5° to 3.5°C of Warming
Extreme rainfall to intensify at much greater rate than extreme precipitation over Western U.S.
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