1. Monthly drought index for the conterminous United States: 6-month and 36-month Standardized Precipitation Evapotranspiration Index (SPEI) for 10 climate scenarios, 1950-2070
- Author(s):
- Costanza, Jennifer K.; Koch, Frank H.; Reeves, Matthew C.
2. Monthly drought index for the conterminous United States: 6-month and 36-month Standardized Precipitation Evapotranspiration Index (SPEI) for observed climate data, 1950-2018
- Author(s):
- Costanza, Jennifer K.; Koch, Frank H.; Reeves, Matthew C.
3. Proportions of wildland vegetation in proximity to buildings: Assessments for the conterminous United States, National Forests lands, and private inholdings
- Author(s):
- Carlson, Amanda R.; Radeloff, Volker C.; Helmers, David P.; Mockrin, Miranda H.; Hawbaker, Todd J.; Pidgeon, Anna
4. Water yield projections due to climate variability and change in the United States for current and mid-century periods: A 2020 RPA Assessment
- Author(s):
- Warziniack, Travis W.; Arabi, Mazdak; Froemke, Pamela M.; Ghosh, Rohini; Heidari, Hadi; Rasmussen, Shaundra M.; Swarzentruber, Ryan
5. Percent tree and impervious cover for 2020 and projected in 2070 for three RPA scenarios (average, maximum and minimum) for the 2020 RPA Assessment
- Author(s):
- Greenfield, Eric J.; Nowak, David J.
6. Forest Inventory and Analysis (FIA) invasive plant data aggregated by U.S. county, 2005-2018
- Author(s):
- Potter, Kevin M.; Riitters, Kurt H.
7. County-level land cover patterns for the conterminous United States for the 2020 RPA Assessment
- Author(s):
- Riitters, Kurt H.
8. Conterminous United States urban forest threats to 2060
- Author(s):
- Nowak, David J.; Greenfield, Eric J.; Ellis, Alexis
9. United States hurricane accumulated cyclone energy and its potential impacts to forest basal area and urban tree canopy
- Author(s):
- Cole, Jason A.; Nowak, David J.; Greenfield, Eric J.
10. Urban land, urban tree cover and urban impervious cover by conterminous United States counties from 2010 to 2060
- Author(s):
- Nowak, David J.; Greenfield, Eric J.