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Gabriele Villarini

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Nature Communications|May 1, 2024
Author Correction: Higher emissions scenarios lead to more extreme flooding in the United StatesHanbeen Kim, Gabriele Villarini
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|January 18, 2018
Uncovering the role of the East Asian jet stream and heterogeneities in atmospheric rivers affecting the western United StatesWei Zhang, Gabriele Villarini
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences|May 10, 2020
Projected changes in flooding: a continental U.S. perspectiveGabriele Villarini, Wei Zhang
Nature Communications|January 3, 2024
Higher emissions scenarios lead to more extreme flooding in the United StatesHanbeen Kim, Gabriele Villarini
Philosophical Transactions. Series A, Mathematical, Physical, and Engineering Sciences|March 1, 2021
Greenhouse gases drove the increasing trends in spring precipitation across the central USAWei Zhang, Gabriele Villarini
Accident; Analysis and Prevention|February 7, 2018
Effects of methodological decisions on rainfall-related crash relative risk estimatesAlan W Black, Gabriele Villarini
Science (New York, N.Y.)|February 8, 2014
Atmosphere. Next season's hurricanesGabriel A Vecchi, Gabriele Villarini
Atmospheric Research|April 3, 2023
Impact of coronavirus-driven reduction in aerosols on precipitation in the western United StatesZhiqi Yang, Wei Zhang, Gabriele Villarini
Journal of Applied Statistics|June 28, 2023
Bayesian negative binomial regression model with unobserved covariates for predicting the frequency of north atlantic tropical stormsXun Li, Joyee Ghosh, Gabriele Villarini
Nature Communications|October 25, 2023
Climate change projected to impact structural hillslope connectivity at the global scaleAlexander T Michalek, Gabriele Villarini, Admin Husic
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Nature Communications|May 1, 2024
Author Correction: Higher emissions scenarios lead to more extreme flooding in the United StatesHanbeen Kim, Gabriele Villarini
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|January 18, 2018
Uncovering the role of the East Asian jet stream and heterogeneities in atmospheric rivers affecting the western United StatesWei Zhang, Gabriele Villarini
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences|May 10, 2020
Projected changes in flooding: a continental U.S. perspectiveGabriele Villarini, Wei Zhang
Nature Communications|January 3, 2024
Higher emissions scenarios lead to more extreme flooding in the United StatesHanbeen Kim, Gabriele Villarini
Philosophical Transactions. Series A, Mathematical, Physical, and Engineering Sciences|March 1, 2021
Greenhouse gases drove the increasing trends in spring precipitation across the central USAWei Zhang, Gabriele Villarini
Accident; Analysis and Prevention|February 7, 2018
Effects of methodological decisions on rainfall-related crash relative risk estimatesAlan W Black, Gabriele Villarini
Science (New York, N.Y.)|February 8, 2014
Atmosphere. Next season's hurricanesGabriel A Vecchi, Gabriele Villarini
Atmospheric Research|April 3, 2023
Impact of coronavirus-driven reduction in aerosols on precipitation in the western United StatesZhiqi Yang, Wei Zhang, Gabriele Villarini
Journal of Applied Statistics|June 28, 2023
Bayesian negative binomial regression model with unobserved covariates for predicting the frequency of north atlantic tropical stormsXun Li, Joyee Ghosh, Gabriele Villarini
Nature Communications|October 25, 2023
Climate change projected to impact structural hillslope connectivity at the global scaleAlexander T Michalek, Gabriele Villarini, Admin Husic
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