Nicole Molders
Affiliations: | Atmospheric Sciences | University of Alaska Fairbanks, Fairbanks, AK, United States |
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Kramm G, Dlugi R, Berger M, et al. (2020) Meridional Distributions of Historical Zonal Averages and Their Use to Quantify the Global and Spheroidal Mean Near-Surface Temperature of the Terrestrial Atmosphere Natural Science. 12: 80-124 |
Edwin SG, Mölders N. (2020) Mesoscale Impacts on Cold Season PM2.5 in the Yukon Flats Journal of Environmental Protection. 11: 215-240 |
Kramm G, Mölders N, Cooney J, et al. (2019) Near-Surface Wind-Speed Stilling in Alaska during 1984-2016 and Its Impact on the Sustainability of Wind Power Journal of Power and Energy Engineering. 7: 71-124 |
Mölders N. (2019) Outdoor Universal Thermal Comfort Index Climatology for Alaska Applied Categorical Structures. 9: 558-582 |
Edwin SG, Mölders N. (2018) Particulate Matter Exposure of Rural Interior Communities as Observed by the First Tribal Air Quality Network in the Yukon Flat Journal of Environmental Protection. 9: 1425-1448 |
Kramm G, Dlugi R, Mölders N. (2017) Using Earth’s Moon as a Testbed for Quantifying the Effect of the Terrestrial Atmosphere Natural Science. 9: 251-288 |
Edwin SG, Mölders N, Friedrich K, et al. (2017) Conditions Supporting Funnel Cloud Development in Alaska Applied Categorical Structures. 7: 223-245 |
Kramm G, Sellhorst G, Ross HK, et al. (2016) On the Maximum of Wind Power Efficiency Journal of Power and Energy Engineering. 4: 1-39 |
Mölders N, Gende S. (2016) On the Limits to Manage Air-Quality in Glacier Bay Journal of Environmental Protection. 7: 1923-1955 |
Mölders N, Khordakova D, Dlugi R, et al. (2016) Sustainability of Wind Energy under Changing Wind Regimes—A Case Study Applied Categorical Structures. 6: 158-173 |