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“Variability Common To First Leaf Dates And Snowpack In The Western Conterminous United States”. American Meteorological Society no. Earth Interactions . American Meteorological Society (2013). doi:10.1175/2013EI000549.1.
. “On The Use Of The Advanced Very High Resolution Radiometer For Development Of Prognostic Land Surface Phenology Models”. Ecological Modelling no. 201(2). Ecological Modelling (2007): 144-156.
. “Trends And Natural Variability Of Spring Onset In The Coterminous United States As Evaluated By A New Gridded Dataset Of Spring Indices”. Journal Of Climate. Journal Of Climate (2015).
. “Testing A Growth Efficiency Hypothesis With Continental-Scale Phenological Variations Of Common And Cloned Plants”. International Journal Of Biometeorology. International Journal Of Biometeorology (2013). doi:10.1007/s00484-013-0691-6.
. “Synoptic Events And Spring Phenology”. Physical Geography 9(2). Physical Geography (1988): 151-161.
. “Surface Phenology And Satellite Sensor-Derived Onset Of Greenness: An Initial Comparison”. International Journal Of Remote Sensing 20. International Journal Of Remote Sensing (2010): 3451-3457. http://www.informaworld.com/10.1080/014311699211499.
. “Standardized Phenology Monitoring Methods To Track Plant And Animal Activity For Science And Resource Management Applications”. International Journal Of Biometeorology no. 58(4). International Journal Of Biometeorology (2014): 591-601. doi:10.1007/s00484-014-0789-5.
. “Spring Phenology: Nature's Experiment To Detect The Effect Of”. Monthly Weather Review 118. Monthly Weather Review (1990): 883–890.
. “Spring Onset Variations And Trends In The Continental United States: Past And Regional Assessment Using Temperature-Based Indices”. International Journal Of Climatology. International Journal Of Climatology (2013): 2917–2922.
. “The Plant Phenology Monitoring Design For The National Ecological Observatory Network”. Ecosphere no. Volume 7, Issue 4. Ecosphere (2016). doi:10.1002/ecs2.1303.
. “Phenology And Springtime Surface Layer Change”. Monthly Weather Review no. 11. Monthly Weather Review (1992): 2570-2578.
. “Past And Future Changes In Climate And Hydrological Indicators In The U.s. Northeast”. Climate Dynamics no. 28(4). Climate Dynamics (2007): 381-407.
. “Onset Of Spring Starting Earlier Across The Northern Hemisphere”. Global Change Biology 12. Global Change Biology (2006): 343-351.
. “Monitoring Global Change With Phenology: The Case Of The Spring Green Wave”. International Journal Of Biometeorology 38. International Journal Of Biometeorology (1994): 18-22.
. “A Matlab Toolbox For Calculating Spring Indices From Daily Meteorological Data”. Computers And Geosciences no. 83. Computers And Geosciences (2015): 46–53. doi:10.1016/j.cageo.2015.06.015.
. “Mapping Temperate Vegetation Climate Adaptation Variability Using Normalized Land Surface Phenology”. Climate. Climate (2016): 24.
. “Lilac And Honeysuckle Phenology Data 1956-2014”. Nature Scientific Data no. 2. Nature Scientific Data (2015). doi:10.1038/sdata.2015.38.
. “Intercomparison, Interpretation, And Assessment Of Spring Phenology In North America Estimated From Remote Sensing For 1982 To 2006”. Global Change Biology no. 15(10). Global Change Biology (2009): 2335-2359.
. “Intercomparing Multiple Measures Of The Onset Of Spring In Eastern North America”. International Journal Of Climatology no. 30(11). International Journal Of Climatology (2010): 1614-1626.
. “Influences Of The El Niño Southern Oscillation And The Pacific Decadal Oscillation On The Timing Of The North American Spring”. International Journal Of Climatology. International Journal Of Climatology (2011). doi:10.1002/joc.3400.
. “Implementing A U.s. National Phenology Network”. Eos Trans no. 86(51). Eos Trans (2005): 539. doi:10.1029/2005EO510005.
. “Green-Wave Phenology”. Nature 394. Nature (1998): 839-840.
. “From Caprio’S Lilacs To The Usa National Phenology Network”. Frontiers In Ecology And The Environment no. 6. Frontiers In Ecology And The Environment (2012).
. “The False Spring Of 2012, Earliest In North American Record”. Eos no. Volume 94, Issue 20. Eos (2013): 181-182. doi:10.1002/2013EO200001.
. “Examining The Spring Discontinuity In Daily Temperature Ranges”. Journal Of Climate 9. Journal Of Climate (1996): 803-808.
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