Beschreibung
InhaltsangabeGuest Editorial; L.O. Mearns. 1. Climate Scenarios for the Southeast US Based on CGM and Regional Model Simulations; L.O. Mearns, F. Giorgi, L. McDaniel, C. Shields. 2. The Effect of Spatial Scale of Climate Change Scenarios on Simulated Maize, Winter Wheat, and Rice Production in the Southeastern United States; E.A. Tsvatsinskaya, L.O. Mearns, T. Mavromatis, W. Gao, L. McDaniel, M.W. Downton. 3. Response of Soybeans and Sorghum to Varying Spatial Scales of Climate Scenarios in the Southeastern United States; G.J. Carbone, W. Kiehle, C. Locke, L.O. Mearns, L. McDaniel, M.W. Downton. 4. Spatial Scale Effects of Climate Scenarios on Simulated Cotton Production in the Southeastern United States; R.M. Doherty, L.O. Mearns, K. Raja Reddy, M.W. Downton, L. McDaniel. 5. Improving the Realism of Modeling Agronomic Adaptation to Climate Change: Simulating Technological Substitution; W. Easterling, N. Chhetri, N. Niu. 6. The Effects of Spatial Scale of Climate Scenarios on Economic Assessments: An Example from U.S. Agriculture; R.M. Adams, B.A. McCarl, L.O. Mearns. 7. Southeastern U.S. Vegetation Response to ENSO Events (1989-1999); A.J. Peters, Lei Ji, E. Walter-Shea. 8. Stochastic Modeling of the Effects of Large-Scale Circulation on Daily Weather in the Southeastern U.S.; R.W. Katz, M.B. Parlange, C. Tebaldi.
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Inhalt
Guest Editorial; L.O. Mearns. 1. Climate Scenarios for the Southeast US Based on CGM and Regional Model Simulations; L.O. Mearns, F. Giorgi, L. McDaniel, C. Shields. 2. The Effect of Spatial Scale of Climate Change Scenarios on Simulated Maize, Winter Wheat, and Rice Production in the Southeastern United States; E.A. Tsvatsinskaya, L.O. Mearns, T. Mavromatis, W. Gao, L. McDaniel, M.W. Downton. 3. Response of Soybeans and Sorghum to Varying Spatial Scales of Climate Scenarios in the Southeastern United States; G.J. Carbone, W. Kiehle, C. Locke, L.O. Mearns, L. McDaniel, M.W. Downton. 4. Spatial Scale Effects of Climate Scenarios on Simulated Cotton Production in the Southeastern United States; R.M. Doherty, L.O. Mearns, K. Raja Reddy, M.W. Downton, L. McDaniel . 5. Improving the Realism of Modeling Agronomic Adaptation to Climate Change: Simulating Technological Substitution; W. Easterling, N. Chhetri, N. Niu. 6. The Effects of Spatial Scale of Climate Scenarios on Economic Assessments: An Example from U.S. Agriculture; R.M. Adams, B.A. McCarl, L.O. Mearns. 7. Southeastern U.S. Vegetation Response to ENSO Events (1989-1999); A.J. Peters, Lei Ji, E. Walter-Shea. 8. Stochastic Modeling of the Effects of Large-Scale Circulation on Daily Weather in the Southeastern U.S.; R.W. Katz, M.B. Parlange, C. Tebaldi.