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Adjustments in tornado counts, F-scale intensity, and path width for assessing significant tornado destruction
E Agee, S Childs
Journal of Applied Meteorology and Climatology 53 (6), 1494-1505, 2014
822014
Spatial redistribution of US tornado activity between 1954 and 2013
E Agee, J Larson, S Childs, A Marmo
Journal of Applied Meteorology and Climatology 55 (8), 1681-1697, 2016
692016
Skillful subseasonal forecasts of weekly tornado and hail activity using the Madden‐Julian Oscillation
CF Baggett, KM Nardi, SJ Childs, SN Zito, EA Barnes, ED Maloney
Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres 123 (22), 12,661-12,675, 2018
592018
Cold-season tornadoes: Climatological and meteorological insights
SJ Childs, RS Schumacher, JT Allen
Weather and Forecasting 33 (3), 671-691, 2018
512018
Cold-season tornado risk communication: Case studies from November 2016 to February 2017
SJ Childs, RS Schumacher
Weather, climate, and society 10 (3), 419-433, 2018
212018
Projecting end-of-century human exposure from tornadoes and severe hailstorms in eastern Colorado: Meteorological and population perspectives
SJ Childs, RS Schumacher, SM Strader
Weather, Climate, and Society 12 (3), 575-595, 2020
142020
An updated severe hail and tornado climatology for eastern Colorado
SJ Childs, RS Schumacher
Journal of Applied Meteorology and Climatology 58 (10), 2273-2293, 2019
102019
Cold-season tornado risk communication: Case studies from November 2016 to February 2017. Wea. Climate Soc., 10, 419–433
SJ Childs, RS Schumacher
72018
Adjustments in tornado counts
E Agee, S Childs
F-Scale Intensity, and Path Width for Assessing Significant Tornado 495, 2014
62014
High-resolution observations of a destructive macroburst
SJ Childs, RS Schumacher, RD Adams-Selin
Monthly Weather Review 149 (9), 2875-2896, 2021
52021
Agricultural perspectives on hailstorm severity, vulnerability, and risk messaging in Eastern Colorado
SJ Childs, RS Schumacher, JL Demuth
Weather, Climate, and Society 12 (4), 897-911, 2020
52020
The anomalously large 2018 hail season of eastern Colorado: A local perspective on a national trend
SJ Childs, RS Schumacher
29th Conf. on Severe Local Storms 33, 2018
52018
Intense surface winds from gravity wave breaking in simulations of a destructive macroburst
RS Schumacher, SJ Childs, RD Adams-Selin
Monthly Weather Review 151 (3), 775-793, 2023
32023
Evaluating Probabilistic Tornado Warning Graphics—Unprimed Interpretations of and Responses Motivated by Four Designs
SJ Childs, JL Demuth, RE Morss, K Ash, S Joslyn, S Savelli, C Qin
101st American Meteorological Society Annual Meeting, 2021
12021
Integrating social and physical sciences in a graduate student workshop
SJ Childs, MG Cains, FP Groff
Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society 101 (4), E480-E484, 2020
12020
Investigation and Validation of High-resolution Turbulence Forecasting within Air Force Weather
SJ Childs, G Brooks, SA Lack, S Rentschler, G Creighton
104th AMS Annual Meeting, 2024
2024
Remote Working and Work/Life Balance: Where Does Work End and Home Begin When You Work at Home?
E Pauline, MB Yarker, J p Goldstein, AM Morrison, S Childs
104th AMS Annual Meeting, 2024
2024
Observations and Simulations of a Destructive Macroburst
RS Schumacher, SJ Childs, RD Adams-Selin
102nd American Meteorological Society Annual Meeting, 2022
2022
Simulation datasets for: Intense surface winds from gravity wave breaking in simulations of a destructive macroburst
R Schumacher, S Childs, R Adams-Selin
Dryad, 2022
2022
High-resolution Observations of the Akron, CO Severe Macroburst of 9 June 2020
SJ Childs, RS Schumacher
101st American Meteorological Society Annual Meeting, 2021
2021
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