Claude E. Duchon
Affiliations: | University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK, United States |
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Environmental Sciences, Atmospheric Science Physics, HydrologyGoogle:
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Duchon CE, Fiebrich CA, Illston BG. (2017) Observing the May 2015 Record Rainfall at Norman, Oklahoma, Using Various Methods Journal of Hydrometeorology. 18: 3043-3049 |
Duchon CE, Hamm KG. (2006) Broadband albedo observations in the southern Great Plains Journal of Applied Meteorology and Climatology. 45: 210-235 |
Hale RC, Duchon CE. (2003) Use of AVHRR-derived surface temperatures in evaluating a land-atmosphere model International Journal of Remote Sensing. 24: 4527-4541 |
Menne MJ, Duchon CE. (2001) A method for monthly detection of inhomogeneities and errors in daily maximum and minimum temperatures Journal of Atmospheric and Oceanic Technology. 18: 1136-1149 |
Yuan M, Duchon CE. (2001) Estimation of daily area-average rainfall in central Florida using arithmetic averaging and kriging Physical Geography. 22: 42-58 |
Brotzge JA, Duchon CE. (2000) A field comparison among a domeless net radiometer, two four-component net radiometers, and a domed net radiometer Journal of Atmospheric and Oceanic Technology. 17: 1569-1582 |
Crawford TM, Duchon CE. (1999) An improved parameterization for estimating effective atmospheric emissivity for use in calculating daytime downwelling longwave radiation Journal of Applied Meteorology. 38: 474-480 |
Duchon CE, O'Malley MS. (1999) Estimating cloud type from pyranometer observations Journal of Applied Meteorology. 38: 132-141 |
Koscielny AJ, Duchon CE. (1984) Autoregressive modelling of the tropical stratospheric quasi‐biennial oscillation Journal of Climatology. 4: 347-363 |
Brooks DM, Duchon CE. (1982) A comparison of two procedures for optimum sizing of a solar heating system Solar Energy. 29: 129-135 |