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Sourav Mukherjee
Sourav Mukherjee
Post Doctoral Research Fellow at USDA Forest Service; email: sourav.mukherjee@usda.gov
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Climate change and drought: a perspective on drought indices
S Mukherjee, A Mishra, KE Trenberth
Current climate change reports 4, 145-163, 2018
5222018
Increase in extreme precipitation events under anthropogenic warming in India
S Mukherjee, S Aadhar, D Stone, V Mishra
Weather and climate extremes 20, 45-53, 2018
3202018
Heat wave exposure in India in current, 1.5 C, and 2.0 C worlds
V Mishra, S Mukherjee, R Kumar, DA Stone
Environmental Research Letters 12 (12), 124012, 2017
1612017
Increase in Compound Drought and Heatwaves in a Warming World
S Mukherjee, AK Mishra
Geophysical Research Letters, e2020GL090617, 2020
1542020
A sixfold rise in concurrent day and night-time heatwaves in India under 2 C warming
S Mukherjee, V Mishra
Scientific reports 8 (1), 16922, 2018
712018
Compound Drought and Heatwaves at a Global Scale: The Role of Natural Climate Variability‐Associated Synoptic Patterns and Land‐Surface Energy Budget Anomalies
S Mukherjee, M Ashfaq, AK Mishra
Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres, e2019JD031943, 2020
702020
An overview of flood concepts, challenges, and future directions
A Mishra, S Mukherjee, B Merz, VP Singh, DB Wright, G Villarini, S Paul, ...
Journal of hydrologic engineering 27 (6), 03122001, 2022
492022
Climate change will accelerate the high-end risk of compound drought and heatwave events
KP Tripathy, S Mukherjee, AK Mishra, ME Mann, AP Williams
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 120 (28), e2219825120, 2023
372023
Relative effect of anthropogenic warming and natural climate variability to changes in Compound drought and heatwaves
S Mukherjee, AK Mishra, M Ashfaq, SC Kao
Journal of Hydrology 605, 127396, 2022
322022
Climate change and drought: a perspective on drought indices. Curr Clim Change Rep 4: 145–163
S Mukherjee, A Mishra, KE Trenberth
292018
Increase in extreme precipitation events under anthropogenic warming in India. Weather Clim Extrem 20: 45–53
S Mukherjee, S Aadhar, D Stone, V Mishra
292018
A Multivariate Flash Drought Indicator for Identifying Global Hotspots and Associated Climate Controls
S Mukherjee, AK Mishra
Geophysical Research Letters, e2021GL096804, 2022
272022
Interaction between dry and hot extremes at a global scale using a cascade modeling framework
S Mukherjee, AK Mishra, J Zscheischler, D Entekhabi
Nature Communications 14 (1), 277, 2023
252023
Anthropogenic Warming and Population Growth May Double US Heat Stress by the Late 21st Century
S Mukherjee, AK Mishra, ME Mann, C Raymond
Earth's Future, e2020EF001886, 2021
252021
Global flash drought analysis: uncertainties from indicators and datasets
S Mukherjee, AK Mishra
Earth's Future, e2022EF002660, 2022
162022
Cascading effect of meteorological forcing on extreme precipitation events: Role of atmospheric rivers in southeastern US
S Mukherjee, AK Mishra
Journal of Hydrology 601, 126641, 2021
162021
Future amplification of multivariate risk of compound drought and heatwave events on South ASIAN population
I Ullah, XM Zeng, S Mukherjee, S Aadhar, AK Mishra, S Syed, BO Ayugi, ...
Earth's Future 11 (12), e2023EF003688, 2023
22023
Comparison of on-site versus NOAA’s extreme precipitation intensity-duration-frequency estimates for six forest headwater catchments across the continental United States
S Mukherjee, DM Amatya, AM Jalowska, JL Campbell, SL Johnson, ...
Stochastic Environmental Research and Risk Assessment 37 (10), 4051-4070, 2023
22023
Rainfall and droughts
A Mishra, A Alnahit, S Mukherjee
Rainfall, 451-474, 2022
12022
A watershed-scale multi-approach assessment of design flood discharge estimates used in hydrologic risk analyses for forest road stream crossings and culverts
S Mukherjee, DM Amatya, JL Campbell, L Gryczkowski, S Panda, ...
Journal of Hydrology 632, 130698, 2024
2024
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