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Environmental Sciences

D-Index
59
Citations
19803
World Ranking
3022
National Ranking
1181

Research.com Recognitions

  • 1976 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)

Overview

Stanley A. Changnon was affiliated with the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign in the United States. Throughout their career, they contributed to the scientific community in various capacities within their field.

The scientist was recognized as a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) in 1976, reflecting a notable milestone in their professional achievements.

As no data on specific research topics, publications, co-authors, or fields of study are provided, it is not possible to detail their academic focus or collaborative network further.

The lack of recent papers or documented publication venues limits the detailed exposition of their research output and contributions to scholarly literature.

Stanley A. Changnon is recorded as deceased, indicating that all references to their work and career relate to past activities and accomplishments.

Best Publications

  • Climate Extremes: Observations, Modeling, and Impacts

    David R. Easterling;Gerald A. Meehl;Camille Parmesan;Stanley A. Changnon

  • An Introduction to Trends in Extreme Weather and Climate Events: Observations, Socioeconomic Impacts, Terrestrial Ecological Impacts, and Model Projections*

    Gerald A. Meehl;Thomas Karl;David R. Easterling;Stanley Changnon

  • Temporal Fluctuations in Weather and Climate Extremes That Cause Economic and Human Health Impacts: A Review

    Kenneth E. Kunkel;Roger A. Pielke;Stanley A. Changnon

  • Impacts and Responses to the 1995 Heat Wave: A Call to Action

    Stanley A. Changnon;Kenneth E. Kunkel;Beth C. Reinke

  • Human Factors Explain the Increased Losses from Weather and Climate Extremes

    Stanley A. Changnon;Roger A. Pielke;David Changnon;Richard T. Sylves

  • Precipitation Modification By Major Urban Areas

    F. A. Huff;S. A. Changnon

  • The Nature and Impacts of the July 1999 Heat Wave in the Midwestern United States: Learning from the Lessons of 1995.

    Michael A. Palecki;Stanley A. Changnon;Kenneth E. Kunkel

  • METROMEX, a review and summary

    Stanley Alcide Changnon

  • The July 1995 Heat Wave in the Midwest: A Climatic Perspective and Critical Weather Factors

    Kenneth E. Kunkel;Stanley A. Changnon;Beth C. Reinke;Raymond W. Arritt

  • the La Porte weather anomaly—fact or fiction?

    Stanley A. Changnon

  • Detection of changes in streamflow and floods resulting from climate fluctuations and land use-drainage changes

    Stanley A. Changnon;Misganaw Demissie

  • Drought And Natural Resources Management In The United States: Impacts And Implications Of The 1987-89 Drought

    William E. Riebsame;Stanley Alcide Changnon;Thomas R. Karl

  • METROMEX: an Investigation of Inadvertent Weather Modification

    Stanley A. Changnon;Floyd A. Huff;Richard G. Semonin

  • Inadvertent Weather Modification in Urban Areas: Lessons for Global Climate Change

    Stanley A. Changnon

  • Climatological Assessment of Urban Effects on Precipitation at St. Louis

    F. A. Huff;S. A. Changnon

  • Climatic Aspects of the 1993 Upper Mississippi River Basin Flood

    Kenneth E. Kunkel;Stanley A. Changnon;James R. Angel

  • Impacts of 1997-98 El Niño Generated Weather in the United States.

    Stanley A. Changnon

  • Rainfall changes in summer caused by st. Louis.

    Stanley A. Changnon

  • Effects of summer precipitation on urban transportation

    Stanley A. Changnon

  • The Great Flood Of 1993: Causes, Impacts, And Responses

    Stanley Alcide Changnon

Frequent Co-Authors

Kenneth E. Kunkel
Kenneth E. Kunkel North Carolina State University
Thomas R. Karl
Thomas R. Karl National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Philip Garcia
Philip Garcia University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Peter J. Lamb
Peter J. Lamb University of Oklahoma
David R. Easterling
David R. Easterling National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Roger A. Pielke
Roger A. Pielke University of Colorado Boulder
Thomas Karl
Thomas Karl University of Innsbruck
Michael H. Glantz
Michael H. Glantz University of Colorado Boulder
Linda O. Mearns
Linda O. Mearns National Center for Atmospheric Research
Gerald A. Meehl
Gerald A. Meehl National Center for Atmospheric Research

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