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Garen, D. C., and D. Marks (2005). Spatially distributed energy balance snowmelt modelling in a mountainous river basin: Estimation of meteorological inputs and verification of model results. Journal of Hydrology, 313, 126-153.   .PDF  
Garen, D. C., and D. S. Moore (2005). Curve number hydrology in water quality modeling: Uses, abuses, and future directions. Journal of the American Water Resources Association, 41(2), 377-388.   .PDF  
Garen, D., D. Woodward, and F. Geter (1999). A user agency’s view of hydrologic, soil erosion and water quality modelling. Catena, 37, 277-289.   .PDF  
Garen, D. C. (1995). Estimation of spatially distributed values of daily precipitation in mountainous areas. In: Mountain Hydrology: Peaks and Valleys in Research and Applications (Proceedings of Canadian Water Resources Association conference, Vancouver, British Columbia), 237-242.   .PDF  
Garen, D. C., G. L. Johnson, and C. L. Hanson (1994). Mean areal precipitation for daily hydrologic modeling in mountainous regions. Water Resources Bulletin, 30(3), 481-491.   .PDF  
Garen, D. C. (1993). Revised surface water supply index for western United States. Journal of Water Resources Planning and Management, American Society of Civil Engineers, 119(4), 437-454.   .PDF  
Garen, D. C. (1992). Improved techniques in regression-based streamflow volume forecasting. Journal of Water Resources Planning and Management, American Society of Civil Engineers, 118(6), 654-670.   .PDF  
Hartmann, H. C., T. C. Pagano, S. Sorooshian and R. Bales (2002). Confidence Builders: Evaluating Seasonal Climate Forecasts from User Perspectives. Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, 83(5), 683–698.   .PDF  
Pagano, T. C., Erxleben, J. and T. Perkins (2005): Operational simulation modeling at the NRCS National Water and Climate Center. Proceedings of the Western Snow Conference.      .PDF .DOC
Pagano, T. C. and D. C. Garen (2005). Integration of climate information and forecasts into western US water supply forecasts. ASCE Monograph on the use of climate information in water management (accepted).      .PDF .DOC
Pagano, T. C. and D. C. Garen (2005).  A recent increase in western US streamflow variability and persistence. J. Hydrometeorol., 6, 172-179.       .PDF .DOC

Pagano, T. C., D. C. Garen, and S. Sorooshian (2004).  Evaluation of official Western US seasonal water supply outlooks, 1922-2002. J. Hydrometeorol. 5(5), 683–698.        

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Pagano, T. C., P. Pasteris, M. Dettinger, D. Cayan, and K. T. Redmond (2004).  Spring 2004: Western water managers feel the heat. EOS T. Am. Geophys. Un. 85(40).      .PDF .DOC
Pagano, T. C., and D. C. Garen (2003).  A Poor Man's ESP: statistical hydrograph trace adjustment. Proceedings of the 71st Western Snow Conference, Scottsdale, Arizona.      .PDF .DOC
Pagano, T. C., H. C. Hartmann, S. Sorooshian (2002).  Factors affecting seasonal forecast use in Arizona water management: A case study of the 1997-98 El Niño. Climate Research, 21, 259-269.     .PDF  .DOC

Pagano, T. C., H. C. Hartmann, S. Sorooshian, and R. C. Bales (1999).  Advances in seasonal forecasting for water management in Arizona: A case study of the 1997-98 El Niño. Department of Water Resources, University of Arizona, HWR 99-040, 221 pp. 

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