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Climate Related Bibliography

Putnam, J.E., and Schneider, D.R., 2004, Water resources data, Kansas, water year 2003: U.S. Geological Survey Water-Data Report KS�� 641 p.

Putnam, J.E., and Schneider, D.R., 2003, Water resources data, Kansas, water year 2002: U.S. Geological Survey Water-Data Report KS�� 539 p.

Perry, C.A., 2002, Solar effect on North American hydroclimatology through Pacific sea-surface temperatures and atmospheric vorticity [abs.], in Abstracts, 19th Annual PACLIM Workshop, March 2002, Pacific Grove, California: p. 30.

Perry, C.A., 2002, Solar effect on North American hydroclimatology through sea-surface temperatures and atmospheric vorticity, [abst. and presentation], in Abstracts of Program for PAMCLIM 2002, March 3-6, 2002, Pacific Grove, California.

Perry, C.A., 2001, A solar kick for climate: the short and long of it, in Chylek, Petr, and Lesins, Glen, compliers, 1st International Conference on Global Warming and the Next Ice Age, Dalhousie University, August 19-24, 2001, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada; Halifax, Nova Scotia, Dalhousie University, p. 249.

Perry, C.A., and Hsu, K.J.,, 2001, Climate for the 21st century and beyond from a calibrated solar-output model, in West, G.J., and Buffaloe, L.D., eds., Proceedings of the Seventeenth Annual Pacific Climate Workshop, May 22-25, 2000, Two Harbors, Santa Catalina Island, California: Interagency Ecological Program for the San Francisco Estuary Technical Report 67, p. 120.

Perry, C.A., 2000a, A regression model for annual streamflow in the upper Mississippi River Basin based on solar irradiance, in West, G.J., and Buffaloe, Lauren, eds., Proceedings of the Sixteenth Annual Pacific Climate Workshop, Santa Catalina Island, California, May 24-27, 1999; Interagency Ecological Program for Sacramento-San Joanquin Delta Technical Report 65, p. 161-170.

Perry, C.A., 2000b, Significant floods in the United States during the 20th century--USGS measures a century of floods: U.S. Geological Survey Fact Sheet 024-00, 4 p.

Perry, C.A., 2000c, Magnitudes, patterns, and causes of 20th century floods in the United States [abstract]; Geological Society of America, Annual Meeting, Reno, Nevada, November 9-18, 2000, p. A508.

Perry, C.A., and Hsu, K.J., 2000, Geophysical, archaeological, and historical evidence support a solar-output model for climate change: Proceedings of National Academy of Science, v. 97, no. 23, p. 1244-12438.

Perry, C.A., 1995, Association between solar-irradiance variations and hydroclimatology of selected regions of the USA, in Proceedings of 6th International Meeting on Statistical Climatology, Galway, Ireland, June 19-23, 1995: Steering Committee for International Meetings on Statistican Climatology, p. 239-242

Perry, C.A., 1994a, Comparison of a solar-luminosity model with paleoclimatic data, Dort, Wakefield, Jr., ed., in Institute for Tertiary-Quaternary Studies (TER-QUA) Symposium Series Volume 2: Nebraska Academy of Sciences, Inc., p. 25-37.

Perry, C.A., 1994b, Solar-irradiance variations and regional precipitation fluctuations in the western United States: International Journal of Climatology, v. 14, November 1994, p. 969-983.

Perry, C.A., 1993a, A solar-weather mechanism: World Meteorological Organization Bulletin, v. 42,no. 2, p. 123-129.

Perry, C.A., 1993b, A mechanism for the link between solar-irradiance variations and regional precipitation, Redmond, K.T., and Tharp, V.L., eds., in Proceedings of the Ninth Annual Pacific Climate (PACLIM) Workshop, Asilomar, Calif., April 21-24, 1992: California Department of Water Resources, Interagency Ecological Studies Program, Technical Report 34, p. 97-102.

Perry, C.A., 1992, A correlation between precipitation in the western United States and solar irradiance variations: American Water Resources Association, Proceedings of 28th Annual Conference: Symposium on Managing Water Resources During Global Change, Reno, Nev., November 1-5, 1992, p. 721-729.

Perry, C.A., 1990a, A solar-luminosity model and climate, Schatten, K.H., and Arking, Albert, eds., in Climate impact of solar variability: National Aeronautics and Space Administration, NASA Conference Publication 3086, p. 181-188.

Perry, C.A., 1990b, Speculation on a solar chronometer for climate, Schatten, K.H., and Arking, Albert, eds., in Climate impact of solar variability: National Aeronautics and Space Administration, NASA Conference Publication 3086, p. 357-364.

Perry, C.A., 1989, A solar chronometer for climate--Astronomical and geophysical evidence: Lawrence, University of Kansas, Ph.D. dissertation, 314 p. University Microfilms International, Ann Arbor, Michigan, no. 90-24200.

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