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List of works by Heather L. Auld

A Bayesian modelling framework for tornado occurrences in North America

scientific article published on 25 March 2015

A Synoptic Weather Typing Approach to Simulate Daily Rainfall and Extremes in Ontario, Canada: Potential for Climate Change Projections

scientific article published in 2010

A Synoptic Weather-Typing Approach to Project Future Daily Rainfall and Extremes at Local Scale in Ontario, Canada

scientific article published in 2011

A risk modeling framework to evaluate the impacts of climate change and adaptation on food and water safety

scholarly article by Ben A. Smith et al published February 2015 in Food Research International

An integrated approach for identifying homogeneous regions of extreme rainfall events and estimating IDF curves in Southern Ontario, Canada: Incorporating radar observations

Covariation and repeatability of male mating effort and mating preferences in a promiscuous fish

scientific article published on 31 May 2013

Do Males Form Social Associations Based on Sexual Attractiveness in a Fission-Fusion Fish Society?

scientific article

Do female fruit flies (Drosophila serrata) copy the mate choice of others?

scientific article published on 21 March 2009

Erratum: A Bayesian modelling framework for tornado occurrences in North America

scientific article published in Nature Communications

Heavy rainfall and waterborne disease outbreaks: the Walkerton example

scientific article published in October 2004

Possible Impacts of Climate Change on Daily Streamflow and Extremes at Local Scale in Ontario, Canada. Part II: Future Projection

scientific article published in 2012

Possible Impacts of Climate Change on Wind Gusts under Downscaled Future Climate Conditions over Ontario, Canada

scientific article published in 2012

Predicting the Climatology of Tornado Occurrences in North America with a Bayesian Hierarchical Modeling Framework

article published in 2016

Probability of Tornado Occurrence across Canada*

article

The impacts of the PNA and NAO on annual maximum snowpack over southern Canada during 1979-2009

article