Adam Smith

ORCID: 0000-0003-2573-3609
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Research Areas
  • Hydrology and Watershed Management Studies
  • Soil Moisture and Remote Sensing
  • Geophysics and Gravity Measurements
  • Flood Risk Assessment and Management
  • Hydrological Forecasting Using AI
  • Tropical and Extratropical Cyclones Research
  • Disaster Management and Resilience
  • Soil and Unsaturated Flow
  • Climate change and permafrost
  • Geophysical and Geoelectrical Methods
  • Agricultural risk and resilience
  • Environmental and Ecological Studies
  • Climate variability and models
  • Atmospheric and Environmental Gas Dynamics
  • Environmental and Cultural Studies in Latin America and Beyond
  • Geomagnetism and Paleomagnetism Studies
  • Insurance and Financial Risk Management
  • Ocean Acidification Effects and Responses
  • Precipitation Measurement and Analysis
  • Fire effects on ecosystems
  • Fractional Differential Equations Solutions
  • Regional Development and Innovation
  • Cryospheric studies and observations
  • Forest ecology and management
  • Education and Military Integration

NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information
2011-2024

NOAA National Environmental Satellite Data and Information Service
2020-2024

University of Prince Edward Island
2020-2022

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
2013-2020

Government of the United States of America
2013-2015

Bureau of Meteorology
2010-2014

Edison International (United States)
2013

The University of Melbourne
2010-2012

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10.1175/2011bams3015.1 article FR other-oa Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society 2011-06-01

This paper describes a soil moisture data set from the 82,000 km 2 Murrumbidgee River Catchment in southern New South Wales, Australia. Data have been archived Soil Moisture Monitoring Network (MSMMN) since its inception September 2001. The represents range of conditions typical much temperate Australia, with climate ranging semiarid to humid and land use including dry irrigated agriculture, remnant native vegetation, urban areas. There are total 38 moisture‐monitoring sites across...

10.1029/2012wr011976 article EN Water Resources Research 2012-06-13

Extreme weather and climate-related events affect human health by causing death, injury, illness, as well having large socioeconomic impacts. Climate change has caused changes in extreme event frequency, intensity, geographic distribution, will continue to be a driver for the future. Some of these include heat waves, droughts, wildfires, dust storms, flooding rains, coastal flooding, storm surges, hurricanes. The pathways connecting outcomes economic losses can diverse complex. difficulty...

10.1080/10962247.2017.1401017 article EN Journal of the Air & Waste Management Association 2018-04-03

The Australian Water Resource Assessment (AWRA) modelling system has been in development since 2008 to enable the Bureau of Meteorology meet its legislated role providing an annual National Account and a regular Report.The uses available observations integrated landscape-groundwater-river water balance model estimate stores fluxes required for reporting.AWRA constitutes unique example implementing coupled landscape, groundwater regulated river at continental scale rolled out high priority...

10.36334/modsim.2013.l17.vaze article EN Piantadosi, J., Anderssen, R.S. and Boland J. (eds) MODSIM2013, 20th International Congress on Modelling and Simulation 2013-12-01

The Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction provides quantitative indicators nations to measure progress in the reduction of disaster losses. collection and analysis loss data under improves our understanding effectiveness national risk strategies interventions. has enhanced cooperation among Federal agencies collect track U.S., yet challenges remain reporting Based on experiences collecting U.S. Monitor, we identify opportunities improve

10.1016/j.pdisas.2021.100167 article EN cc-by Progress in Disaster Science 2021-03-27

In 2002, Florida enacted the first statewide building code based on wind engineering principles. After a tragic tornado in 2013, which killed 24, including seven school children, Moore, Oklahoma, followed suit. We use results from evaluating cost-effectiveness of both and Moore's to determine if other states would benefit similar standards. Of 20 examined, eight have positive cost ratios, with three showing paybacks less than years. This result suggests that codes designed for protection...

10.1061/(asce)nh.1527-6996.0000358 article EN Natural Hazards Review 2020-01-30
Tim Li A. Abida Laura S. Aldeco Eric J. Alfaro Lincoln M. Alves and 95 more Jorge A. Amador Bianca Ott Andrade Julián Baéz M. Yu. Bardin Endalkachew Bekele Elisângela Broedel Brandon Bukunt Blanca Calderón Jayaka Campbell Diego Díaz Gilma Carvajal Elise Chandler Vincent Y. S. Cheng Chulwoon Choi Leonardo A. Clarke Kris Correa Felipe Costa Ana Paula Martins do Amaral Cunha Mesut Demircan R. Dhurmea Eliecer A. Díaz M. ElKharrim Bantwale D. Enyew Jhan Carlo Espinoza Amin Fazl-Kazem Nava Fedaeff Zhe Feng Chris Fenimore Shimmy Francis Karin Gleason Charles “Chip” P. Guard Indra Gustari Samson Hagos Richard R. Heim Rafael Hernández Hugo G. Hidalgo J. A. Ijampy Annie C. Joseph Guillaume Jumaux K. Kabidi Johannes W. Kaiser Pierre Honoré Kamsu Tamo John Kennedy V. M. Khan Mai Van Khiem Khatuna Kokosadze Natalia N. Korshunova Andries Kruger Nato Kutaladze L Labbé Mónika Lakatos Hoang Phuc Lam Mark A. Lander Waldo Lavado‐Casimiro T. C. Lee Kinson H. Y. Leung Andrew D. Magee Jostein Mamen José A. Marengo Dora Marín C. Mcbride Lia Megrelidze Noelia Misevicius Yasushi Mochizuki Aurel Moise Jorge Molina‐Carpio Natali Mora Awatif E. Mostafa uan José Nieto Lamjav Oyunjargal Reynaldo Pascual Ramírez María Asunción Pastor Saavedra Uwe Pfeifroth David Phillips M. Rajeevan Andrea M. Ramos J. V. Revadekar Miliaritiana L. Robjhon Ernesto Rodríguez Camino Esteban Rodriguez Guisado Josyane Ronchail Benjamin Rösner Roberto Salinas Amal Sayouri Carl J. Schreck Serhat Şensoy Akihiko Shimpo F. Sima Adam Smith Jacqueline Spence Sandra Spillane Arne Spitzer A. K. Srivastava José Luis Stella Kimberly Stephenson

Corresponding author: North America: Ahira Sánchez-Lugo / Ahira.Sanchez-Lugo@noaa.gov., Central America and the Caribbean: Ahira.Sanchez-Lugo@noaa.gov, South Africa: Ademe Mekonnen amekonne@ncat.edu, Europe: Peter Bissolli Peter.Bissolli@dwd.de, Asia: Tim Li timli@hawaii.edu, Oceania: Catherine Ganter Catherine.Ganter@bom.gov.au

10.1175/2020bamsstateoftheclimate_chapter7.1 article EN Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society 2020-08-01

10.1007/s40819-020-00820-7 article EN International Journal of Applied and Computational Mathematics 2020-04-24
Peter Bissolli Catherine Ganter Tim Li Ademe Mekonnen Ahira Sánchez-Lugo and 95 more Eric J. Alfaro Lincoln M. Alves Jorge A. Amador Bianca Ott Andrade Francisco Argeñalso P. Asgarzadeh Julián Baéz Reuben Barakiza M. Yu. Bardin M. Yu. Bardin Oliver Bochníček Brandon Bukunt Blanca Calderón Jayaka Campbell Elise Chandler Ladislaus Benedict Chang’a Vincent Y. S. Cheng Leonardo A. Clarke Kris Correa Catalina Cortés Felipe Costa Ana Paula Martins do Amaral Cunha Mesut Demircan Kumar R. Dhurmea Alima Diawara Sarah Diouf Dashkhuu Dulamsuren M. ElKharrim Jhan Carlo Espinoza Amin Fazl-Kazem Chris Fenimore Steven Fuhrman Karin Gleason Charles “Chip” P. Guard Samson Hagos Mizuki Hanafusa H. R. Hasannezhad Richard R. Heim Hugo G. Hidalgo J. A. Ijampy Gyo Soon Im Annie C. Joseph Guillaume Jumaux K. Kabidi Pierre Honoré Kamsu Tamo John Kennedy V. M. Khan Mai Van Khiem Philemon King’uza Natalia N. Korshunova Andries Kruger Hoang Phuc Lam Mark A. Lander Waldo Lavado‐Casimiro Tsz‐Cheung Lee Kinson H. Y. Leung Gregor Macara Jostein Mamen José A. Marengo C. Mcbride Noelia Misevicius Aurel Moise Jorge Molina‐Carpio Natali Mora Awatif E. Mostafa Habiba Mtongori Charles Mutai Ousmane Ndiaye Juanjo Nieto Latifa O. Nyembo Patricia Nying’uro Xiao Pan Reynaldo Pascual Ramírez David Phillips Brad Pugh M. Rajeevan M. L. Rakotonirina Andrea M. Ramos Miliaritiana L. Robjhon C.M. Welsh Rodriguez Guisado Rodriguez Josyane Ronchail Benjamin Rösner Roberto Salinas Hirotaka Sato Hitoshi Sato Amal Sayouri Joseph Ndakize Sebaziga Serhat Şensoy Sandra Spillane Katja Trachte Gerard van der Schrier F. Sima Adam Smith Jacqueline Spence

Corresponding authors: North America: Ahira Sánchez-Lugo / Ahira.Sanchez-Lugo@noaa.gov. Central America and the Caribbean: Ahira.Sanchez-Lugo@noaa.gov, South Africa: Ademe Mekonnen amekonne@ncat.edu, Europe: Peter Bissolli Peter.Bissolli@dwd.de, Asia: Tim Li timli@hawaii.edu, Oceania: Catherine Ganter Catherine.Ganter@bom.gov.au

10.1175/2021bamsstateoftheclimate_chapter7.1 article EN Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society 2021-08-01
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