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Trent W. Ford
Trent W. Ford
Illinois State Water Survey, University of Illinois Urbana Champaign
Verified email at illinois.edu
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Flash droughts: A review and assessment of the challenges imposed by rapid-onset droughts in the United States
JA Otkin, M Svoboda, ED Hunt, TW Ford, MC Anderson, C Hain, ...
Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society 99 (5), 911-919, 2018
4802018
Meteorological conditions associated with the onset of flash drought in the eastern United States
TW Ford, CF Labosier
Agricultural and forest meteorology 247, 414-423, 2017
2072017
Estimating root zone soil moisture using near-surface observations from SMOS
TW Ford, E Harris, SM Quiring
Hydrology and Earth System Sciences 18 (1), 139-154, 2014
1632014
On the utility of in situ soil moisture observations for flash drought early warning in Oklahoma, USA
TW Ford, DB McRoberts, SM Quiring, RE Hall
Geophysical Research Letters 42 (22), 9790-9798, 2015
1402015
Comparison of contemporary in situ, model, and satellite remote sensing soil moisture with a focus on drought monitoring
TW Ford, SM Quiring
Water Resources Research 55 (2), 1565-1582, 2019
1202019
The North American soil moisture database: Development and applications
SM Quiring, TW Ford, JK Wang, A Khong, E Harris, T Lindgren, ...
Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society 97 (8), 1441-1459, 2016
1192016
Comparison of NLDAS-2 simulated and NASMD observed daily soil moisture. Part I: Comparison and analysis
Y Xia, MB Ek, Y Wu, T Ford, SM Quiring
Journal of Hydrometeorology 16 (5), 1962-1980, 2015
1142015
Confronting weather and climate models with observational data from soil moisture networks over the United States
PA Dirmeyer, J Wu, HE Norton, WA Dorigo, SM Quiring, TW Ford, ...
Journal of hydrometeorology 17 (4), 1049-1067, 2016
992016
Does afternoon precipitation occur preferentially over dry or wet soils in Oklahoma?
TW Ford, AD Rapp, SM Quiring
Journal of Hydrometeorology 16 (2), 874-888, 2015
792015
Soil moisture–precipitation coupling: Observations from the Oklahoma Mesonet and underlying physical mechanisms
TW Ford, AD Rapp, SM Quiring, J Blake
Hydrology and Earth System Sciences 19 (8), 3617-3631, 2015
652015
In situ soil moisture coupled with extreme temperatures: A study based on the Oklahoma Mesonet
TW Ford, SM Quiring
Geophysical Research Letters 41 (13), 4727-4734, 2014
532014
Comparison and application of multiple methods for temporal interpolation of daily soil moisture.
TW Ford, SM Quiring
International Journal of Climatology 34 (8), 2014
532014
Influence of MODIS-derived dynamic vegetation on VIC-simulated soil moisture in Oklahoma
TW Ford, SM Quiring
Journal of Hydrometeorology 14 (6), 1910-1921, 2013
502013
Assessment of observed and model‐derived soil moisture‐evaporative fraction relationships over the United States Southern Great Plains
TW Ford, CO Wulff, SM Quiring
Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres 119 (11), 6279-6291, 2014
482014
Spatial patterns of drought persistence in the Southeastern United States.
T Ford, CF Labosier
International Journal of Climatology 34 (7), 2014
482014
Development of a flash drought intensity index
JA Otkin, Y Zhong, ED Hunt, JI Christian, JB Basara, H Nguyen, ...
Atmosphere 12 (6), 741, 2021
472021
Evaluation of heat wave forecasts seamlessly across subseasonal timescales
TW Ford, PA Dirmeyer, DO Benson
NPJ Climate and Atmospheric Science 1 (1), 20, 2018
462018
Recent changes in US regional heat wave characteristics in observations and reanalyses
JT Schoof, TW Ford, SC Pryor
Journal of Applied Meteorology and Climatology 56 (9), 2621-2636, 2017
402017
Comparison of NLDAS-2 simulated and NASMD observed daily soil moisture. Part II: Impact of soil texture classification and vegetation type mismatches
Y Xia, MB Ek, Y Wu, T Ford, SM Quiring
Journal of Hydrometeorology 16 (5), 1981-2000, 2015
402015
Variability and transitions in precipitation extremes in the Midwest United States
TW Ford, L Chen, JT Schoof
Journal of Hydrometeorology 22 (3), 533-545, 2021
382021
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