John F. Mejia

Affiliations: 
University of Oklahoma, Norman, Oklahoma 
Area:
Tropical Meteorology, North American Monsoon, WRF
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Henao JJ, Mejía JF, Rendón AM, et al. (2020) Sub-kilometer dispersion simulation of a CO tracer for an inter-Andean urban valley Atmospheric Pollution Research. 11: 928-945
Dorman CE, Mejia J, Koračin D, et al. (2020) World marine fog analysis based on 58-years of ship observations International Journal of Climatology. 40: 145-168
Montrone A, Saito L, Weisberg PJ, et al. (2019) Climate change impacts on vernal pool hydrology and vegetation in northern California Journal of Hydrology. 574: 1003-1013
Posada-Marín JA, Rendón AM, Salazar JF, et al. (2019) WRF downscaling improves ERA-Interim representation of precipitation around a tropical Andean valley during El Niño: implications for GCM-scale simulation of precipitation over complex terrain Climate Dynamics. 52: 3609-3629
Campozano L, Trachte K, Célleri R, et al. (2018) Climatology and teleconnections of mesoscale convective systems in an andean basin in southern Ecuador: The case of the Paute basin Advances in Meteorology. 2018: 1-13
Mejia JF, Giordano M, Wilcox E. (2018) Conditional summertime day-ahead solar irradiance forecast Solar Energy. 163: 610-622
Mejia JF, Koračin D, Wilcox EM. (2018) Effect of coupled global climate models sea surface temperature biases on simulated climate of the western United States International Journal of Climatology. 38: 5386-5404
Jaramillo L, Poveda G, Mejía JF. (2017) Mesoscale convective systems and other precipitation features over the tropical Americas and surrounding seas as seen by TRMM International Journal of Climatology. 37: 380-397
Elias E, Rango A, Steele CM, et al. (2016) Simulated impact of climate change on hydrology of multiple watersheds using traditional and recommended snowmelt runoff model methodology Journal of Water and Climate Change. 7: 665-682
Douglas MW, Beida R, Mejia JF, et al. (2016) Developing MODIS-based cloud climatologies to aid species distribution modeling and conservation activities Frontiers of Biogeography. 8
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