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David W. Reynolds

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Publications

Corresponding Articles: 2

David W. Reynolds authored and/or contributed to the following articles/publications.

A Twenty-First-Century California Observing Network for Monitoring Extreme Weather Events

During Northern Hemisphere winters, the West Coast of North America is battered by extratropical storms. The impact of these storms is of paramount concern to California, where aging water supply and flood protection infrastructures are challenged by increased standards for urban flood protection, an unusually variable weather regime, and projec...

David W. Reynolds
Institution National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration - NOAA

Utilization of Real-Time Vineyard Observations to Produce Downscaled Temperature Forecasts for Frost Protection Operations

Continued drought in California, along with a threatened and endangered salmon population, has required the state of California to control Russian River water usage to protect young, budding winegrape vines during spring frosts. Improved forecasts of the location and duration of frost with increased lead time at individual vineyards could reduce...

David W. Reynolds
Institutions Earth System Research Laboratory - ESRL National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration - NOAA