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Statewide Monitoring of the Mesoscale Environment: A Technical Update on the Oklahoma Mesonet
- R. McPherson, C. Fiebrich, David B. Demko
- Environmental Science
- 1 March 2007
Abstract Established as a multipurpose network, the Oklahoma Mesonet operates more than 110 surface observing stations that send data every 5 min to an operations center for data quality assurance,…
Review of users' needs in operational fire danger estimation: The Oklahoma example
- J. D. Carlson, R. Burgan
- Environmental Science
- 1 January 2003
This paper reviews users' needs in operational fire danger systems, that is, those systems which provide routine (e.g. daily) assessments of fire danger over broad geographical areas. We begin by…
Soil Moisture Affects Growing-Season Wildfire Size in the Southern Great Plains
- Erik S. Krueger, T. Ochsner, D. Engle, J. D. Carlson, D. Twidwell, S. Fuhlendorf
- Environmental Science
- 1 November 2015
The increasing availability of soil moisture data presents an opportunity for its use in wildfire danger assessments, but research regarding the influence of soil moisture on wildfires is scarce. Our…
Concurrent and antecedent soil moisture relate positively or negatively to probability of large wildfires depending on season
- Erik S. Krueger, T. Ochsner, J. D. Carlson, D. Engle, D. Twidwell, S. Fuhlendorf
- Environmental Science
- 22 June 2016
Measured soil moisture data may improve wildfire probability assessments because soil moisture is physically linked to fuel production and live fuel moisture, yet models characterising soil…
The Importance of Agricultural Weather Information: A Michigan Survey
- J. D. Carlson
- Environmental Science
- 1 April 1989
A survey was conducted across Michigan in early 1986 in an attempt to better understand the needs of the agricultural community for weather information. The sample analyzed represented 318…
Springtime weather patterns coincident with long-distance migration of potato leafhopper into Michigan
- J. D. Carlson, M. Whalon, D. Landis, S. Gage
- Environmental Science
- 1 July 1992
The Oklahoma Fire Danger Model: An operational tool for mesoscale fire danger rating in Oklahoma
- J. D. Carlson, R. Burgan, D. Engle, Justin R. Greenfield
- Environmental Science
- 29 November 2002
This paper describes the Oklahoma Fire Danger Model, an operational fire danger rating system for the state of Oklahoma (USA) developed through joint efforts of Oklahoma State University, the…
Maritime Piracy and the Construction of Global Governance
- Michael J. Struett, J. D. Carlson, Mark T. Nance
- History
- 1 April 2014
1: Constructing Pirates, Piracy, and Governance: An Introduction, Michael Struett and Mark Nance Section 1: Constructions through Law 2: Cicero's Ghost: Rethinking the Social Construction of Piracy,…
Measured Soil Moisture is a Better Predictor of Large Growing-Season Wildfires than the Keetch–Byram Drought Index
- Erik S. Krueger, T. Ochsner, S. Fuhlendorf
- Environmental Science
- 1 May 2017
In situ soil moisture measurements have the potential to improve wildfire danger assessments, which often rely on the Keetch–Byram Drought Index (KBDI) as a soil moisture surrogate. However, the…
Scramble for the Arctic: Layered Sovereignty, UNCLOS, and Competing Maritime Territorial Claims
- J. D. Carlson, C. Hubach, Joseph J. Long, Kellen Minteer, Shane Young
- History
- 25 November 2013
This article reviews the codification of the international standard for maritime territorial claims, the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS), in context of a transformation in…
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