Andrew W. Ellis

Affiliations: 
Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ, United States 
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Physical Geography
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Ellis AW, Marston ML, Bahret JB. (2020) Changes in the Frequency of Cool Season Lake Effects within the North American Great Lakes Region Annals of the American Association of Geographers. 1-17
Ellis AW, Marston ML. (2020) Late 1990s’ cool season climate shift in eastern North America Climatic Change. 1-14
Marston ML, Ellis AW. (2019) Change in the uniformity of the temporal distribution of precipitation across the MidAtlantic region of the United States, 1950-2017 Climate Research. 78: 69-81
Murphy KW, Ellis AW. (2019) An analysis of past and present megadrought impacts on a modern water resource system Hydrological Sciences Journal-Journal Des Sciences Hydrologiques. 64: 45-65
Ellis AW, Greene TR. (2019) Synoptic climate evidence of a late-twentieth century change to earlier spring ice-out on Maine Lakes, USA Climatic Change. 153: 323-339
Marston ML, Ellis AW. (2018) Extreme reversals in successive winter season precipitation anomalies across the Western United States, 1895–2015 International Journal of Climatology. 38: 1520-1532
Ellis AW, Marston ML, Nelson DA. (2018) An air mass‐derived cool season climatology of synoptically forced Appalachian cold‐air damming International Journal of Climatology. 38: 530-542
Ellis AW, Sauter K. (2017) The significance of snow to surface water supply: an empirical case study from the southwestern United States Physical Geography. 38: 211-230
Ellis A, Miller P. (2016) The Emergence of Lightning in Severe Thunderstorm Prediction and the Possible Contributions from Spatial Science Geography Compass. 10: 192-206
Miller P, Ellis AW, Keighton S. (2015) A preliminary assessment of using spatiotemporal lightning patterns for a binary classification of thunderstorm mode Weather and Forecasting. 30: 38-56
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