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Rachel McCrary
National Center for Atmospheric ResearchMeeting roles in:
A Science-Informed Climate Risk Portal for North America: Making Climate Data Usable, Actionable, and Accessible
Examining Extreme Winter Precipitation Over the Contiguous United States and the Modulating Role of Large Scale Modes of Variability
Regional Climate: Modeling, Data Product Development, Analysis, Impacts, and Ongoing Challenges I Poster
Evaluation of Atmospheric Icing Events in NA-CORDEX WRF Simulations
Regional Climate: Modeling, Data Product Development, Analysis, Impacts, and Ongoing Challenges II Oral
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
Process-Oriented Evaluation of Stationary Rossby Waves and Their Impacts on Extreme Events in Dynamical Downscaling over North America
Leveraging the Power of Data Catalogs in Data Publication Workflows
A Climate Risk Portal for the City and County of Denver: Co-Design and Co-Production of a Tool For Climate Adaptation in a Major City
Atmospheric Icing and Infrastructure Risk: Insights from Climate Projections
Uncertainty Propagation from Observation‑Based Data to Statistically Downscaled Climate Projections
Snow-eater heatwaves of the western United States
Applying the AI Weather Prediction Revolution to Regional Hydroclimate: Coupling, Scales, and Reliability
From Climate Models to Construction: Quantifying Changes in Extreme Snow Accumulations to Inform Infrastructure Design
Impacts on Fire-Management Resource Strain of Projected Changes in Western US Wildfire Simultaneity
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