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Gregory J. McCabe
Researcher at United States Geological Survey
Publications - 137
Citations - 14247
Gregory J. McCabe is an academic researcher from United States Geological Survey. The author has contributed to research in topics: Precipitation & Streamflow. The author has an hindex of 49, co-authored 130 publications receiving 12860 citations. Previous affiliations of Gregory J. McCabe include Denver Federal Center.
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Evaluating the use of “goodness-of-fit” Measures in hydrologic and hydroclimatic model validation
TL;DR: In this paper, the goodness-of-fit or relative error measures (including the coefficient of efficiency and the index of agreement) that overcome many of the limitations of correlation-based measures are discussed.
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Pacific and Atlantic Ocean influences on multidecadal drought frequency in the United States
TL;DR: Should the current positive AMO (warm North Atlantic) conditions persist into the upcoming decade, it is suggested two possible drought scenarios that resemble the continental-scale patterns of the 1930s and 1950s drought.
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Warming experiments underpredict plant phenological responses to climate change
Elizabeth M. Wolkovich,Benjamin I. Cook,Benjamin I. Cook,Jenica M. Allen,Theresa M. Crimmins,Julio L. Betancourt,Steven E. Travers,Stephanie Pau,James Regetz,T. J. Davies,Nathan J. B. Kraft,Nathan J. B. Kraft,Toby R. Ault,Kjell Bolmgren,Kjell Bolmgren,Susan J. Mazer,Gregory J. McCabe,Brian J. McGill,Camille Parmesan,Camille Parmesan,Nicolas Salamin,Nicolas Salamin,Mark D. Schwartz,Elsa E. Cleland +23 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors compared phenology (the timing of recurring life history events) in observational studies and warming experiments spanning four continents and 1,634 plant species using a common measure of temperature sensitivity (change in days per degree Celsius).
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Decadal variations in the strength of enso teleconnections with precipitation in the western united states
TL;DR: In this paper, a change in correlations between the historical average June-November Southern Oscillation Index (SOI) and October-March precipitation totals for 84 climate divisions in the western US indicate a large amount of variability in SOI/precipitation relations on decadal time scales.
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Trends in Northern Hemisphere Surface Cyclone Frequency and Intensity
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors examined the frequency and intensity of extratropical cyclones in the Northern Hemisphere for the period 1959-97 and found that the changes in storm frequency correlate with changes in winter Northern Hemisphere temperature.