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Ethan D. Coffel
Ethan D. Coffel
Assistant Professor, Syracuse University
E-mail megerősítve itt: maxwell.syr.edu - Kezdőlap
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Temperature and humidity based projections of a rapid rise in global heat stress exposure during the 21st century
E Coffel, RM Horton, AM De Sherbinin
Environmental Research Letters 13 (1), 2017
3662017
A review of recent advances in research on extreme heat events
RM Horton, JS Mankin, C Lesk, E Coffel, C Raymond
Current Climate Change Reports 2, 242-259, 2016
3592016
Threats to North American forests from southern pine beetle with warming winters
C Lesk, E Coffel, AW D’Amato, K Dodds, R Horton
Nature Climate Change 7 (10), 713-717, 2017
1312017
Climate change and the impact of extreme temperatures on aviation
E Coffel, R Horton
Weather, Climate, and Society 7 (1), 94-102, 2015
1232015
Stronger temperature–moisture couplings exacerbate the impact of climate warming on global crop yields
C Lesk, E Coffel, J Winter, D Ray, J Zscheischler, SI Seneviratne, ...
Nature food 2 (9), 683-691, 2021
1202021
The impacts of rising temperatures on aircraft takeoff performance
ED Coffel, TR Thompson, RM Horton
Climatic change 144, 381-388, 2017
1082017
Future hot and dry years worsen Nile Basin water scarcity despite projected precipitation increases
ED Coffel, B Keith, C Lesk, RM Horton, E Bower, J Lee, JS Mankin
Earth's Future 7 (8), 967-977, 2019
762019
Projected increase in the spatial extent of contiguous US summer heat waves and associated attributes
B Lyon, AG Barnston, E Coffel, RM Horton
Environmental Research Letters 14 (11), 114029, 2019
642019
Net benefits to US soy and maize yields from intensifying hourly rainfall
C Lesk, E Coffel, R Horton
Nature Climate Change 10 (9), 819-822, 2020
542020
Recent increases in exposure to extreme humid‐heat events disproportionately affect populated regions
CDW Rogers, M Ting, C Li, K Kornhuber, ED Coffel, RM Horton, ...
Geophysical Research Letters, e2021GL094183, 2021
512021
Nonlinear increases in extreme temperatures paradoxically dampen increases in extreme humid-heat
ED Coffel, RM Horton, JM Winter, JS Mankin
Environmental Research Letters 14 (8), 084003, 2019
302019
Thermal power generation is disadvantaged in a warming world
ED Coffel, JS Mankin
Environmental Research Letters 16 (2), 024043, 2021
282021
Projected changes in extreme temperature events based on the NARCCAP model suite
RM Horton, ED Coffel, JM Winter, DA Bader
Geophysical Research Letters 42 (18), 7722-7731, 2015
242015
The science of adaptation to extreme heat
ED Coffel, A de Sherbinin, RM Horton, K Lane, S Kienberger, O Wilhelmi
Resilience, 89-103, 2018
212018
The impact of heat on kidney stone presentations in South Carolina under two climate change scenarios
J Kaufman, AM Vicedo-Cabrera, V Tam, L Song, E Coffel, G Tasian
Scientific reports 12 (1), 369, 2022
152022
Habitat use as indicator of adaptive capacity to climate change
CS Teitelbaum, APK Sirén, E Coffel, JR Foster, JL Frair, JW Hinton, ...
Diversity and Distributions, 2021
132021
Crop-climate feedbacks boost US maize and soy yields
ED Coffel, C Lesk, JM Winter, EC Osterberg, JS Mankin
Environmental Research Letters 17 (2), 024012, 2022
112022
Daily autocorrelation and mean temperature/moisture rise as determining factors for future heat-wave patterns in the United States
AG Barnston, B Lyon, ED Coffel, RM Horton
Journal of Applied Meteorology and Climatology 59 (10), 1735-1754, 2020
62020
Contrasting impacts of dry versus humid heat on US corn and soybean yields
M Ting, C Lesk, C Liu, C Li, RM Horton, ED Coffel, CDW Rogers, D Singh
Scientific reports 13 (1), 710, 2023
52023
Reply to “Comment on ‘Climate Change and the Impact of Extreme Temperatures on Aviation’”
ED Coffel, RM Horton
Weather, Climate, and Society 8 (2), 207-208, 2016
42016
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