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Soil Moisture and Vegetation Influence on North American Monsoon Precipitation

By Nico ToutenhoofdJanuary 8, 2026Leave a comment

Continental scale convection permitting modeling of the current and future climate of North America

By Nico ToutenhoofdJanuary 8, 2026Leave a comment

A gridded global data set of soil, immobile regolith, and sedimentary deposit thicknesses for regional and global land surface modeling

By Nico ToutenhoofdJanuary 8, 2026Leave a comment

Towards Assessing NARCCAP Regional Climate Model Credibility for the North American Monsoon: Future Climate Simulations

By Nico ToutenhoofdJanuary 8, 2026Leave a comment

A hybrid-3D hillslope hydrological model for use in Earth system models

By Nico ToutenhoofdJanuary 8, 2026Leave a comment

On the Diurnal Cycle of Surface Energy Fluxes in the North American Monsoon Region using the WRF-Hydro Modeling System

By Nico ToutenhoofdJanuary 8, 2026Leave a comment

Evaluating the present annual water budget of a Himalayan headwater river basin using a high-resolution atmosphere-hydrology model

By Nico ToutenhoofdJanuary 8, 2026Leave a comment

Ocean-atmosphere conditions related to severe and persistent droughts in the Mexican Altiplano

By Nico ToutenhoofdJanuary 8, 2026Leave a comment

Implementation of a vector-based river network routing scheme in the community WRF-Hydro modeling framework for flood discharge simulation

By Nico ToutenhoofdJanuary 8, 2026Leave a comment

Reservoir Evaporation: Current science, challenges, and future needs

By Nico ToutenhoofdJanuary 8, 2026Leave a comment
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