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Correlations between sea-surface temperatures and warm season streamflow in northwest Mexico

By Nico ToutenhoofdJanuary 8, 2026Leave a comment

Monsoon region climate applications: Integrating climate science with regional planning and policy

By Nico ToutenhoofdJanuary 8, 2026Leave a comment

Towards a unified view of the American monsoon systems

By Nico ToutenhoofdJanuary 8, 2026Leave a comment

Hydroclimatology of the North American Monsoon Region in northwest Mexico

By Nico ToutenhoofdJanuary 8, 2026Leave a comment

Coupling terrestrial and atmospheric water dynamics to improve prediction in a changing environment

By Nico ToutenhoofdJanuary 8, 2026Leave a comment

Water Vapor and surface observations in northwestern Mexico during the 2004 NAME Enhanced Observing Period

By Nico ToutenhoofdJanuary 8, 2026Leave a comment

Effects of initial soil moisture on rainfall generation and subsequent hydrologic response during the North American Monsoon

By Nico ToutenhoofdJanuary 8, 2026Leave a comment

Spatial and temporal patterns of precipitation intensity as observed by the NAME Event Rain Gauge Network from 2002 to 2004

By Nico ToutenhoofdJanuary 8, 2026Leave a comment

Synthesis of results from the North American Monsoon Experiment (NAME) Process Study

By Nico ToutenhoofdJanuary 8, 2026Leave a comment

Evaluation of satellite-based rainfall measurement using the North American Monsoon Experiment (NAME) Event Rain gauge Network (NERN)

By Nico ToutenhoofdJanuary 8, 2026Leave a comment
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