Charles E. Konrad
Affiliations: | Geography | University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC |
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Sugg JW, Konrad CE. (2020) Defining hydroclimatic regions using daily rainfall characteristics in the southern Appalachian Mountains International Journal of Digital Earth. 13: 785-802 |
Eck MA, Murray AR, Ward AR, et al. (2020) Influence of growing season temperature and precipitation anomalies on crop yield in the southeastern United States Agricultural and Forest Meteorology. 291: 108053 |
Ward A, Clark J, McLeod J, et al. (2019) The impact of heat exposure on reduced gestational age in pregnant women in North Carolina, 2011-2015. International Journal of Biometeorology |
Sugg JW, Konrad CE. (2017) Relating warm season hydroclimatic variability in the southern Appalachians to synoptic weather patterns using self-organizing maps Climate Research. 74: 145-160 |
McLeod J, Shepherd M, Konrad CE. (2017) Spatio-temporal rainfall patterns around Atlanta, Georgia and possible relationships to urban land cover Urban Climate. 21: 27-42 |
Grabich SC, Robinson WR, Engel SM, et al. (2016) Hurricane Charley Exposure and Hazard of Preterm Delivery, Florida 2004. Maternal and Child Health Journal |
Sugg MM, Konrad CE, Fuhrmann CM. (2016) Relationships between maximum temperature and heat-related illness across North Carolina, USA. International Journal of Biometeorology. 60: 663-75 |
Sugg JW, Fuhrmann CM, Perry LB, et al. (2016) Sub-regional snow cover distribution across the southern Appalachian Mountains Physical Geography. 0 |
Grabich SC, Horney J, Konrad C, et al. (2016) Measuring the Storm: Methods of Quantifying Hurricane Exposure with Pregnancy Outcomes Natural Hazards Review. 17 |
Fuhrmann CM, Sugg MM, Konrad CE. (2016) Airborne pollen characteristics and the influence of temperature and precipitation in Raleigh, North Carolina, USA (1999–2012) Aerobiologia. 1-14 |