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Perspectives on Spatial Representation of Urban Heat Vulnerability
J Karanja, L Kiage
Science of The Total Environment, 145634, 2021
472021
Sheltered from the heat? How tents and shade covers may unintentionally increase air temperature exposures to unsheltered communities
J Karanja, J Vieira, J Vanos
Public Health in Practice 6, 100450, 2023
72023
Scale implications and evolution of a social vulnerability index in Atlanta, Georgia, USA
J Karanja, LM Kiage
Natural Hazards 113 (1), 789-812, 2022
72022
Weighting mechanics and the spatial pattern of composite metrics of heat vulnerability in Atlanta, Georgia, USA
J Karanja, D Wanyama, L Kiage
Science of The Total Environment 812, 151432, 2022
62022
Southwest US winter precipitation variability: reviewing the role of oceanic teleconnections
J Karanja, BM Svoma, J Walter, M Georgescu
Environmental Research Letters 18 (5), 053003, 2023
52023
Impact of tent shade on heat exposures and simulated heat strain for people experiencing homelessness
J Karanja, J Vanos, A Joshi, S Penner, GE Guzman, DS Connor, ...
International Journal of Biometeorology, 1-14, 2024
22024
Evolution of Composite Heat Vulnerability Indices in Atlanta Using Multiple Weighting Mechanics
J Karanja
12021
Modeling Salt‐Verde Watershed Winter Precipitation Using Convection‐Permitting WRF‐Simulations With Water Vapor Tracers
F Salamanca‐Palou, B Svoma, J Walter, D Insua‐Costa, ...
Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres 129 (12), e2024JD041029, 2024
2024
Arizona Social Vulnerability Index (AZSVI): Technical Documentation
T Lant, P Solís, K Rittschof, M Simeone, P Wightman, A Gaylord, ...
2024
Exploring Interactions Between the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans Teleconnections and SWUS Winter Precipitation
J Karanja, M Georgescu, J Walter
103rd AMS Annual Meeting, 2023
2023
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