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  1. A Transition from Precipitation- to Temperature-Dominated Drought in the Western United States
  2. Nearly all of the increase in summer forest fires in California since 2001 is directly attributable to human-caused climate change
  3. Anthropogenic warming has ushered in an era of temperature-dominated droughts in the western United States
  4. Influence of lower-tropospheric moisture on local soil moisture–precipitation feedback over the US Southern Great Plains
  5. Quantifying the contribution of atmospheric circulation to precipitation variability and changes in the US Great Plains and southwest using self-organizing map–analogue
  6. Influence of Lower Tropospheric Moisture on Local Soil Moisture-Precipitation Feedback over the U.S. Southern Great Plains
  7. Supplementary material to "Influence of Lower Tropospheric Moisture on Local Soil Moisture-Precipitation Feedback over the U.S. Southern Great Plains"
  8. Anthropogenic climate change impacts exacerbate summer forest fires in California
  9. Quantifying Contribution of Atmospheric Circulation to Precipitation Variability and Changes in the U.S. Great Plains and Southwest Using Self Organizing Map – Analogue
  10. Quantifying contributions of natural variability and anthropogenic forcings on increased fire weather risk over the western United States
  11. Improving Seasonal Prediction of California Winter Precipitation Using Canonical Correlation Analysis
  12. Long-Lead Seasonal Prediction of Streamflow over the Upper Colorado River Basin: The Role of the Pacific Sea Surface Temperature and Beyond
  13. Contribution of Atmospheric Circulation Changes and Anthropogenic Warming to the Increase of Warm Season Fire Weather Risk in California
  14. Tropical Overshooting Cloud-Top Height Retrieval from Himawari-8 Imagery Based on Random Forest Model
  15. Dryness over the U.S. Southwest, a Springboard for Cold Season Pacific SST to Influence Warm Season Drought over the U.S. Great Plains
  16. Review for acp-2020-67
  17. Large‐Scale Atmospheric Circulation Patterns Associated with US Great Plains Warm Season Droughts Revealed by Self‐Organizing Maps
  18. How Do Environmental Conditions Influence Vertical Buoyancy Structure and Shallow-to-Deep Convection Transition across Different Climate Regimes?
  19. Overview: Precipitation Characteristics and Sensitivities to the Environmental Conditions during GoAmazon2014/5 and ACRIDICON-CHUVA
  20. Meteorological context of the onset and end of the rainy season in Central Amazonia during the GoAmazon2014/5
  21. Seasonal variation of shallow-to-deep convection transition and its link to the environmental conditions over the Central Amazon
  22. Meteorological context of the onset and end of the rainy season in Central Amazonia during the 2014–15 Go-Amazon Experiment
  23. Deriving AMVs from Geostationary Satellite Images Using Optical Flow Algorithm Based on Polynomial Expansion
  24. Correlations of Multispectral Infrared Indicators and Applications in the Analysis of Developing Convective Clouds