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Andrew J. Grundstein
Associate Professor
University of Georgia
Department of Geography
Athens, GA 30602
Phone: 706-583-0430
FAX: 706-542-2388
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| Research Interests: | Applied Climatology, Hydroclimatology, Cryospheric Studies |
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ArticlesGrundstein, A., 2009. Evaluation of Climate Change over the Continental United States using a Moisture Index. Climatic Change, 93(1-2), 103-115.Grundstein, A. and S. Ebelt Sarnat, 2009. Meteorological Mechanisms Explaining Thunderstorm-Related Asthma. Geography Compass, 3(1), 45-63.Grundstein, A., V. Meentemeyer, J. Dowd, 2009. Maximum Vehicle Car Temperatures under Different Meteorological Conditions. International Journal of Biometeorology, 53(3), 255-261.Grundstein, A., S. Ebelt Sarnat, M. Klein, M. Shepherd, L. Naeher, T. Mote, P. Tolbert, 2008. Thunderstorm-associated Asthma in Atlanta, Georgia Thorax, 63, 659-660.Grundstein, A., 2008. Assessing Climate Change in the Contiguous United States using a Modified Thornthwaite Climate Classification Scheme The Professional Geographer, 60(3), 398-412.Doublin, J. and A. Grundstein, 2008. Warm Season Soil Moisture Deficits in the Southern United States. Physical Geography, 29(1), 3-18.Shepherd, J. M., A. Grundstein, and T. L. Mote, 2007. Quantifying the Contribution of Tropical Cyclones to Extreme Rainfall along the Coastal Southeastern United States Geophysical Research Letters, 34, L23810, doi:10.1029/2007GL031694.Grundstein, A., Q.Q. Lu, and R. Lund, 2006. Return Levels of Northern Great Plains Snow Water Equivalents, Journal of Applied Meteorology, 45(7), 995-1002.Grundstein, A., P. Todhunter, and T. Mote, 2005. Snowpack control over the thermal offset of air and soil temperatures in eastern North Dakota, Geophysical Research Letters, 32(8), L08503, doi: 10.1029/2005GL022532.Leathers, D.J., D. Graybeal, T. Mote, A. Grundstein, and D. Robinson, 2004. The Role of Air Mass Types and Surface Energy Fluxes in Snow Cover Ablation in the Central Appalachians. Journal of Applied Meteorology, 43, 1887-1898.Grundstein, A.J.2, 2003. A Synoptic Scale Climate Analysis of Anomalous Snow Water Equivalent over the Northern Great Plains of the United States.
International Journal of Climatology, 23, 871-886.Grundstein, A.J., 2003. Patterns of Seasonal Maximum Snow Water Equivalent over the Northern Great Plains of the United States using a Hybrid-Modeled
Climatology Climate Research, 24, 119-128.Mote, T.L., A.J. Grundstein, D.J. Leathers and, D.A. Robinson, 2003. A Comparison of Modeled, Remotely Sensed and Measured Snow Water Equivalent in the Northern Great Plains. Water Resources Research, doi:10.1029/2002WR001782.Roads, J., R. and co-authors, 2003. GCIP Water and Energy Budget Synthesis (WEBS). Journal of Geophysical Research, 18(D16), 8609, doi:10.1029/2002JD002583.Lee, K-S, A.J. Grundstein, D.B. Wenner, M-S Choi, N-C Woo, and D-H Lee, 2003. Climate Controls on the Stable Isotopic Composition of Precipitation in Northeast Asia. Climate Research, 23, 137-148.Grundstein, A.J., T. Mote, and D. Leathers, 2002. A Hybrid Climatology of Snow Water Equivalent over the Northern Great Plains of the United States.
Polar Geography, 26(3), 187-209.Leathers, D.J., T.L. Mote, A.J. Grundstein, D.A. Robinson, K. Felter, K. Conrad, 2002. Associations between Continental-scale Snow Cover Anomalies and Air Mass Frequencies across Eastern North America. International Journal of Climatology, 22, 1473-1494.Grundstein, A.J. and M.L. Bentley, 2001. A Growing Season Hyrdoclimatology,
Focusing on Soil Moisture Deficits, for the Ohio Valley Area.
Journal of Hydrometeorology, 2(4), 345-355.Grundstein, A.J. and D.J. Leathers, 1999. A Spatial Analysis of Synoptic Scale Weather Patterns and Snow-Surface Energy Fluxes over the Northern Great Plains of the United States. International Journal of Climatology, 19, 489-511.
Grundstein, A.J. and D.J. Leathers, 1998. A Case Study of the Synoptic Patterns Influencing Midwinter Snowmelt across the Northern Great Plains.
Hydrological Processes, 12(15), 2293-2305.Grundstein, A.J. and D.J. Leathers, 1997. Factors Influencing the Variability of Midwinter Snow Depth Decrease in the Northern Great Plains of the United States.
Physical Geography, 18(5), 408-423. |
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