Published March 28, 2023 | Version v1
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The Role of Climate Change and Urban Development on Compound Dry-Hot Extremes Across U.S. Cities

  • 1. Colorado State University
  • 2. Arizona State University

Description

Analysis of changes in frequency and duration of CDHE events during the 21st century for 50 major U.S. cities was performed using Scripts (custom codes) in MATLAB version R2018b. The MATLAB code is designed to be executed using temperature and precipitation data for each city. 

These codes are to be opened in MathWorks MATLAB software and require only a standard computer with enough RAM to support the in-memory operations.

To access the data sets and codes first decompress the Codes.zip file using compression software.

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Funding

U.S. National Science Foundation
SRN: Urban Water Innovation Network (U-WIN): Transitioning Toward Sustainable Urban Water Systems 1444758