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Author Year Publications
Bracken, Cameron W. 2010

"A multisite seasonal ensemble streamflow forecasting technique" in Water Resources Research

Bracken, Cameron W. 2011

"Seasonal to Inter-Annual Streamflow Simulation and Forecasting on the Upper Colorado River Basin and Implications for Water Resources Management" in Theses and Dissertations

Bracken, Cameron W. 2014

"A hidden Markov model combined with climate indices for multidecadal streamflow simulation" in Water Resources Research

Bracken, Cameron W. 2015

"Spatial variability of seasonal extreme precipitation in the western United States" in Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres

Bracken, Cameron W. 2015

"Efficient bayesian hierarchical modeling of spatial precipitation extremes" in International Workshop on Climate Informatics

Bracken, Cameron W. 2016

"Spatial Bayesian hierarchical modeling of precipitation extremes over a large domain" in Water Resources Research

Bracken, Cameron W. 2016

"A Bayesian hierarchical nonhomogeneous hidden Markov model for multisite streamflow reconstructions" in Water Resources Research

Bracken, Cameron W. 2016

"Characterizing and modeling hydroclimate extremes in the Western US" in University of Colorado Theses and Dissertations

Bracken, Cameron W. 2018

"A Bayesian Hierarchical Approach to Multivariate Nonstationary Hydrologic Frequency Analysis" in Water Resources Research

Bracken, Cameron W. 2019

"A risk-based forecast of extreme mortality events in small cetaceans: Using stranding data to inform conservation practice" in Conservation Letters

Bracken, Cameron W. 2020

"Spatially coherent clusters of summer precipitation extremes in the Tibetan Plateau: Where is the moisture from?" in Atmospheric Research

Bracken, Cameron W. 2024

"Standardized benchmark of historical compound wind and solar energy droughts across the Continental United States" in Renewable Energy

Bracken, Cameron W. 2024

"Climate change impacts on compound renewable energy droughts under evolving infrastructure in the Western United States" in Authorea

Bracken, Cameron W. 2024

"Improved Decarbonization Planning Through Climate Resiliency Modeling" in IEEE Access

Bracken, Cameron W. 2024

"A Multi-Decadal Hourly Coincident Wind and Solar Power Production Dataset for the Contiguous United States" in Scientific Data

Bracken, Cameron W. 2024

"Evaluating Grid Stress and Reliability under a Range of Future Climate, Emissions, and Socioeconomic Scenarios in the U.S. Western Interconnection" in AGU Fall Meeting

Bracken, Cameron W. 2025

"Investigating the effects of cooperative transmission expansion planning on grid performance during heat waves with varying spatial scales" in Applied Energy

Bracken, Cameron W. 2025

"Wind and solar energy droughts: Potential impacts on energy system dynamics and research needs" in Journal of Renewable and Sustainable Energy

Bracken, Cameron W. 2025

"A comprehensive calibration framework for the Northwest River Forecast Center" in Preprints

Bracken, Cameron W. 2025

"Seasonal compound renewable energy droughts in the Unites States" in Environmental Research Energy

Bracken, Cameron W. 2025

"GODEEEP-hydro: Historical and projected power system ready hydropower data for the United States" in Scientific Data

Bracken, Cameron W. 2025

"Monthly hydropower generation data for Western Canada to support Western-US interconnect power system studies" in Scientific Data

Bracken, Cameron W. 2025

"Intensifying Renewable Energy Droughts in the Western U.S. Amid Evolving Infrastructure and Climate" in Earth's Future

Bracken, Cameron W. 2025

"More land is needed for solar and wind infrastructure under a high renewables scenario in the Western US by 2050" in Communications Earth & Environment

Bracken, Cameron W. 2025

"Evaluating grid stress and reliability in future electricity grids across a range of demand, generation mix, and weather trends" in Advances in Applied Energy