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Klotzbach, P. J., R. A. Pielke, Sr., R. A. Pielke, Jr., J. R. Christy, and R. T. McNider, 2010. Correction to “An alternative explanation for differential temperature trends at the surface and in the lower troposphere”, Journal of Geophysical Research, Vol. 115, D01107, doi:10.1029/2009JD013655. View Original 2009 Article. Pielke, Jr., R. A., 2010. Expert Advice and the Vast Sea of Knowledge, pp, 169-187 in A. Bogner, K.Katenhofer and H. Torgersen (eds.) Inter-und Transdisziplinaritat im Wandel? Neue Perspektiven auf problemorientierte Forschung und politikberatung, Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft, Baden-Baden, Germany. Tol, R., R. A. Pielke, Jr., and H. von Storch, 2010.Rettet den Weltklimarat!, Spiegel, January 26. English version: Save the Panel on Climate Change!. Tol, R., R. A. Pielke, Jr., and H. von Storch, 2010. VN-klimaatpanel moet drastisch hervormen, NRC handelsblad, January 26. Dessai, S., Hulme, M., Lempert, R., and R. Pielke, Jr., 2009. Climate prediction: a limit to adaptation?, Chapter 5 in, Adapting to Climate Change: Thresholds, Values, Governance, W. N. Adger, I. Lorenzoni and K.L. O'Brien (eds.), Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, pp. 64-78. Dessai, S., M. Hulme, R. Lempert, and R. Pielke, Jr. 2009. Do We Need Better Predictions to Adapt to a Changing Climate? Eos, Vol 90, No. 13, pp. 111-112. Hulme, M., Pielke, Jr., R., and S. Dessai, 2009. Keeping prediction in perspective, Nature Reports Climate Change, 29 October. Klotzbach, P. J., Pielke, Sr., R. A., Pielke, Jr., R. A., Christy, J. R., and R. T. McNider, 2009. An alternative explanation for differential temperature trends at the surface and in the lower troposphere, Journal of Geophysical Research, Vol. 114, D21102. View 2010 Correction Article. Koetz, T., Bridgewater, P., Miller, C., Norgaard, R., and R. Pielke, 2009. Science-Policy Interfaces for more effective governance of biodiversity and ecosystem services: Institutional mismatches, shifting paradigms, obstructions, and opportunities, Policy Brief on intergovernmental science‐policy platform on biodiversity and ecosystem services. Pielke, Jr., R.A., 2009. A Perspective Paper on Climate Engineering: Including an Analysis of Carbon Capture as a Response to Climate Change, Copenhagen Consensus Center. Pielke, Jr., R.A., 2009. A third way, book review of The Politics of Climate Change by Anthony Giddens, Nature Reports Climate Change, June 18. Pielke, Jr., R. A., 2009. Air capture update, Nature Geoscience, Vol. 2, December, p. 811. Pielke, Jr., R.A., 2009. Ambiente, un´altra verità scomoda. Formiche, Vol. VI, No. 33. English version: The Carbon Dioxide Challenge, Simplified. Pielke, Jr., R. A., 2009. An Idealized Assessment of the Economics of Air Capture of Carbon Dioxide in Mitigation Policy, Environmental Science & Policy, Vol. 12, Issue 3, pp. 216-225. See FAQ Page on Air Capture. Pielke, Jr., R.A., 2009. Book Review: Innovation Policy in Europe - Measurement and Strategy, Edited by C. Nauwalers and R. Wintjes, Review of Policy Research, Vol. 26, No. 4, pp. 494-495. Pielke, Jr., R. A., 2009. The British Climate Change Act: A Critical Evaluation and Proposed Alternative Approach, Environmental Research Letters, Vol. 4, No. 2. Minor errata. Pielke, Jr., R.A., 2009. Collateral Damage from the Death of Stationarity, GEWEX, May, pp. 5-7. Pielke, Jr., R.A., 2009. Decarbonization figures for India and China unconvincing, Nature, Vol. 462, November 12. Pielke, Jr., R. A., 2009. Does Geo-engineering Meet Criteria for a Successful Technological Fix?, Seed Magazine, November 17. Pielke, Jr., R.A., 2009. First Reflections from a Workshop on Science Policy Research and Science Policy Decisions. Bridges, Vol. 22, July. Pielke, Jr., R.A., 2009. The Folly of ‘Magical Solutions’ For Targeting Carbon Emissions, Yale Environment 360, July 29. Pielke, Jr., R. A., 2009. Improving the contribution of experts in policy and politics, www.publicservice.co.uk, PSCA International Ltd., November 17. Pielke, Jr., R.A., 2009. Junk Science Week: The black box of risk, Financial Post, June 15. Pielke, Jr., R.A., 2009. L'impossibile equazione, tra volere più energia e meno emissioni di CO2, Il Nuovo Riformista, July 11. Pielke, Jr., R. A., 2009. Letters: The Nonscientist Science Adviser, Science, Vol. 323, No. 5917, p. 1010. Pielke, Jr., R.A., 2009. Mamizu Climate Policy: An Evaluation of Japanese Carbon Emissions Reduction Targets, Environmental Research Letters, Vol. 4, No. 4. Pielke, Jr., R.A., 2009. Obama’s Climate Policy: A Work in Progress. Bridges, Vol. 21, April. Pielke, Jr., R.A., 2009. Post-Modern Judgments and Crazy Arithmetic, Commentary for Seed Magazine, August 13. Pielke, Jr., R.A., 2009. Principio di precauzione? Mai Più, La Stampa, July 1. Pielke, Jr., R.A., 2009. Understanding the Copenhagen Climate Deal: The Fix is In. Bridges, Vol. 23, October. Pielke, Jr., R.A., 2009. United States hurricane landfalls and damages: Can one-to five-year predictions beat climatology?, Environmental Hazards, Vol. 8, pp. 187-200. Pielke, Jr., R. A. and R. Klein, 2009. The Rise and Fall of the Science Advisor to the President of the United States. Minerva, DOI 10.1007/s11024-009-9117-3, February 24. Prins, G., Cook., M., Green, C., Hulme, M., Korhola, A., Korhola, E.R., Pielke, Jr., R., Rayner, S., Sawa, A., Sarewitz, D., Stehr, N., and H. von Storch, 2009. How to get climate policy back on course. Institute for Science, Innovation and Society, Oxford University and London School of Economics, The Mackinder Programme, LSE. Prins, G. and R. Pielke, Jr. 2009. The changing politics of global climate policy, Energy Forum (Japan), July. (published verison in Japanese, PDF.) (pre-translation English submission, March, 2009, PDF.) Vranes, K., and R. A. Pielke, Jr., 2009. Normalized Earthquake Damage and Fatalities in the United States: 1900 - 2005, Natural Hazards Review, August, pp. 84-101. Pielke, Jr., R.A., 2008. An Interview with John H. Marburger, Outgoing US President’s Science Advisor. Bridges, Vol. 20, December. Pielke, Jr., R. A., 2008. Blinded by Assumptions. Bridges, Vol. 17, April. Pielke, Jr., R. A., 2008. Climate predictions and observations. Nature Geoscience, Vol. 1, pp. 206. Pielke, Jr., R. A., 2008. End of 2007 Hurricane-Global Warming Update, AIR Currents, January. Pielke, Jr., R.A., 2008. Europe’s climate policy may be more about appearances. The Financial Times, December 24. Pielke, Jr., R. A., 2008. Has Technology Assessment Kept Pace with Globalization? Bridges, Vol. 18, July. Pielke, Jr., R. A., 2008. Overheated Claims. Financial Post, June 17. Pielke, Jr., R. A., 2008. Political realities will undermine energy pricing, Letter to the Editor, Financial Times, July 21. Pielke, Jr., R. A., 2008. The Rise and Fall of the Space Shuttle. Book Review: FINAL COUNTDOWN: NASA and the End of the Space Shuttle Program by Pat Duggins, American Scientist, Vol. 96, No. 5, p. 32. Pielke, Jr., R. A., 2008. The Role of Risk Models in the Financial Crisis, Vol. 19, October. Pielke, Jr., R.A., 2008. Science and Politics: Accepting a Dysfunctional Union. Harvard International Review, Summer, pp. 36-41. Pielke, Jr., R. A., 2008. Scientists and the Next President of the United States, Elements, Vol. 4, No. 3, June. Pielke, Jr., R. A., 2008. Trading technologies. Nature Reports Climate Change, online pub 29 May 2008. Pielke, Jr., R.A., Bouwer, L., Crompton, R., Faust, E., and Höppe, P., 2008. Catastrophe Losses in the Context of Demographics, Climate, and Policy. Managing the Changing Landscape of Catastrophe Risk. 10th Aon Re Australia Biennal Hazards Conference, September 16-18 2007. Queensland Australia. Pielke, Jr., R. A., Gratz, J., Landsea, C. W., Collins, D., Saunders, M., and Musulin, R., 2008. Normalized Hurricane Damages in the United States: 1900-2005. Natural Hazards Review, Volume 9, Issue 1, pp. 29-42. View Data. Pielke, Jr., R. A. and C. Green, 2008. PIELKE and GREEN: The cure for carbon. Rocky Mountain News, November 22. Pielke, Jr. R. A. (with contributions from P. Hoeppe and S. McIntyre), 2008. Case studies in disaster losses and climate change, pp. 131-140 in the Proceedings of the 15th 'Aha Huliko'a Winter Workshop on Extreme Events, University of Hawaii, Honolulu, January 2007. Pielke, Jr., R. A., Wigley, T., and Green, C., 2008. Dangerous assumptions. Nature, Vol. 452, No. 3, pp. 531-532. Bouwer, L.M., Crompton, R.P., Faust, E., Höppe, P., and Pielke, Jr., R. A., 2007. Confronting Disaster Losses, Science, Vol. 318, November 2, p. 753. Pielke, Jr., R. A. 2007. The Case for a Sustainable Climate Policy: Why Costs and Benefits Must Be Temporally Balanced, University of Pennsylvania Law Review, Vol. 155, June, pp. 1843-1857. Pielke, Jr., R. A., 2007. From "Is it True?" to "So What?". Bridges, Vol. 14, July. Pielke, Jr., R. A., 2007. Future Economic Damage from Tropical Cyclones: Sensitivities to Societal and Climate Changes, Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society, Vol. 365, No. 1860, pp. 1-13. Pielke, Jr., R. A., 2007. The Honest Broker. Bridges, Vol. 13, April. Pielke, Jr., R. A., 2007. The Honest Broker: Making Sense of Science in Policy and Politics. Cambridge University Press. Pielke, Jr., R. A., 2007. Late Action by Lame Ducks, Bridges, Vol. 15, September. Pielke, Jr., R. A., 2007. Mistreatment of the economic impacts of extreme events in the Stern Review Report on the Economics of Climate Change, Global Environmental Change, Vol. 17, pp. 302-310. Pielke, Jr., R. A., 2007. NASA needs a new vision. San Francisco Chronicle, October 7, Pg. E-5. Pielke, Jr., R.A., 2007. Statement to the Committee on Government Reform of the United States House of Representatives, Hearing on Political Interference in the Work of Government Climate Change Scientists, 30 January. Pielke, Jr., R.A., 2007. Statement to the House Committee on Science and Technology of the United States House of Representatives, The State of Climate Change Science 2007: The Findings of the Fourth Assessment Report by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), Working Group III: Mitigation of Climate Change, 16 May. Pielke, Jr., R. A., 2007. Technology Assessment and Globalization. Bridges, Vol. 16, December. Pielke, Jr., R. A., 2007. When the numbers don’t add up. Book review of Useless Arithmetic: Why Environmental Scientists Can’t Predict the Future by Orrin Pilkey & Linda Pilkey-Jarvis, Nature, Vol 447, pp. 35-36, May 3. Pielke, Jr., R. A., 2007. Who has the ear of the president?, Nature, Vol. 450, pp. 347-348, November 15. Pielke, Jr., R.A., Prins, G., Rayner, S., and Sarewitz, D., 2007. Lifting the taboo on adaptation. Nature, Vol. 445, pp. 597-598. Sarewitz, D. and R. A. Pielke, Jr., 2007. The neglected heart of science policy: reconciling supply of and demand for science, Environmental Science & Policy, Vol. 10, pp. 5-16. View entire exchange. Sarewitz, D. and R. A. Pielke, Jr., 2007, (forthcoming). The Steps Not Yet Taken. In Controversies in Science and Technology, volume 2: From Chromosomes to the Cosmos. Edited by Daniel Lee Kleinman and Jo Handelsman (New Rochelle, NY: Mary Ann Liebert, Inc.). Höppe, P. and R.A. Pielke, Jr. (eds.), 2006. Workshop on Climate Change and Disaster Losses: Understanding and Attributing Trends and Projections, Final Workshop Report. Hohenkammer, Germany, 25-26 May. Pielke, Jr., R. A., 2006. The 2006 US Midterm Elections and Science & Technology Policy. Bridges, Vol. 12, December. Pielke, Jr., R. A. 2006. Climate change is serious, but we have to have a realistic response, Guardian Unlimited, London, United Kingdom, 13 October. Pielke, Jr., R.A., 2006. How to Break up NASA. Bridges, Vol. 10, June. Pielke, Jr., R.A., 2006. The Kyoto Protocol: What Next? in K. Sparks (ed.), Encyclopaedia Britannica, 2006 Book of the Year, pp. 194-195. Pielke, Jr., R.A., 2006. Science Policy without Science Policy Research. Bridges, Vol. 9, April. Pielke, Jr., R.A., 2006. Science, Politics and Press Releases, The Albuquerque Journal, 2 April. Pielke, Jr., R.A., 2006. Self-Segregation of Scientists by Political Predispositions. Bridges, Vol. 11, September. Pielke, Jr., R.A., 2006. Seventh Annual Roger Revelle Commemorative Lecture: Disasters, Death, and Destruction: Making Sense of Recent Calamities, Oceanography, Special Issue: The Oceans and Human Health, Vol. 19, No. 2, pp. 138-147. Pielke, Jr., R.A., 2006. Statement to the Committee on Government Reform of the United States House of Representatives, Hearing on Climate Change: Understanding the Degree of the Problem, 20 July. Pielke, Jr., R. A. 2006. UCB is a follower, not a leader, on academic earmarking, Letter to the editor, Silver & Gold Record, University of Colorado, 9 November. Pielke, Jr. R. A. 2006. Watch this space, Weather and Society Watch, Institute for the Study of Society and Environment, National Center for Atmospheric Research, November. Pielke, R.A., 2006. What just ain’t so: It is all too easy to underestimate the challenges posed by climate change. Book review of Kicking the Carbon Habit: Global Warming and the Case for Renewable and Nuclear Energy by William Sweet, Nature, Vol 443, pp. 753-754, October. Pielke, Jr., R.A., 2006. When Scientists Politicize Science, Regulation, Spring, pp. 28-34. Pielke, Jr., R. A., R. Crompton, E. Faust, J. Gratz, M. Lonfat, Q. Ye and S. Raghavan, 2006. Factors Contributing to Human and Economic Losses, Sixth WMO International Workshop on Tropical Cyclones, San José, Costa Rica, 21-30 November 2006. Pielke, Jr., R. A., C.W. Landsea, M. Mayfield, J. Laver, R. Pasch, 2006. Reply to Hurricanes and Global Warming Potential Linkages and Consequences, Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, Vol. 87, pp. 628-631, May. Pielke, Sr., R.A. and R.A. Pielke, Jr. 2006. Climatology: between Science and Politics, Heartland: Eurasian Review of Geopolitics, 2, pp. 59-63. Downton, M., J. Z. B. Miller and R. A. Pielke, Jr., 2005. Reanalysis of U.S. National Weather Service Flood Loss Database, Natural Hazards Review, 6:13-22. Downton, M. and R. A. Pielke, Jr., 2005. How Accurate are Disaster Loss Data? The Case of U.S. Flood Damage, Natural Hazards, Vol. 35, No. 2, pp. 211-228. Pielke, Jr., R.A., 2005. A part of but apart from politics: Can Scientists advise policy-makers without compromising their objectivity? , Book Review for Nature's Experts: Science, Politics, and the Environment by Stephen Bocking, Rutger's University Press: 2004, Nature, Volume 434, pp 139-140. Pielke, Jr., R. A. 2005. Accepting politics in science, The Washington Post, January 10, p. A17. Pielke, Jr., R. A., 2005. Are there trends in hurricane destruction? Nature, Vol. 438, December, pp. E11. Brief comment on K. Emanuel's "Increasing destructiveness of tropical cyclones over the past 30 years", Nature, Vol. 436, pp. 686-688. Pielke, R. A., 2005. Attribution of Disaster Losses (corrected version), Science, Vol. 310, December 9, pp. 1615. Response to "Attribution of Disaster Losses" by Evan Mills on pp. 1616. Publisher's correction. Pielke, Jr., R. A. 2005. Consensus about climate change? Science, 308: 952-953. Pielke, Jr., R.A., 2005. Hurricanes and climate change, Letter to the Editor, The Chronicle of Higher Education, 28 October 2005. Pielke, Jr., R.A., 2005. Il paradoso di Lomborg e dei suoi nemici (Italian Version). Darwin, January/February, 64-69. Pielke, Jr., R.A., 2005. Katrina interroga l’America sul gap tra scienza e politica (Italian Version). Darwin, November/December, 76-82. Pielke, Jr., R.A., 2005. Making Sense of Trends in Disaster Losses, Bridges, Vol. 7, September. Pielke, Jr., R.A., 2005. Misdefining ‘‘climate change’’: consequences for science and action, Environmental Science & Policy, Vol. 8, pp. 548-561. Pielke, Jr., R.A., 2005. The Role of Science Studies in Science Policy, Bridges, Vol. 8, December. Pielke, Jr. R. A. 2005. Science Academies as Political Advocates, Bridges, Volume 6, July. Pielke, Jr., R. A., 2005. Science Policy, In: C. Mitcham (ed.), Encyclopedia of Science, Technology and Ethics, pp. 1699-1705. Pielke, Jr., R. A. 2005. Scienza e politica: La lotta per il consenso. (trad. di B. Giovagnoli), Laterza, Lezioni Italiane, Rome. Pielke, Jr., R. A. 2005. Scienza nuell'uragano politico, II Sole-24 Ore, 27 November, page 36. Pielke, Jr., R. A., 2005. Sensitivity Analysis, In: C. Mitcham (ed.), Encyclopedia of Science, Technology and Ethics, pp. 1751-1752. Pielke, Jr., R.A., S. Agrawala, L. Bouwer, I. Burton, S. Changnon, M. Glantz, W. Hooke, R. Klein, K. Kunkel, D. Mileti, D. Sarewitz, E. Thompkins, N. Stehr, and H. von Storch, 2005.Clarifying the Attribution of Recent Disaster Losses: A Response to Epstein and McCarthy, Bulletin of American Meteorological Society, Volume 86 (10), pp. 1481-1483. Reply by P.R. Epstein and J.J. McCarthy. Pielke, Jr., R. A. and R. Klein, 2005. Distinguishing Tropical Cyclone-Related Flooding in U.S. Presidential Disaster Declarations: 1965-1997, Natural Hazards Review, May 2005, pp. 55-59. Pielke, Jr., R. A., C. Landsea, M. Mayfield, J. Laver and R. Pasch, 2005. Hurricanes and global warming, Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, 86:1571-1575. Pielke, Jr., R.A. and D. Sarewitz, 2005. Bringing Society back into the Climate Debate, Population and Environment, Volume 26, Number 3, pp. 255-268. Pielke, Jr., R.A. and D. Sarewitz, 2005. Managing the next disaster, Los Angeles Times, September 23. Sarewitz, D., and R.A. Pielke, Jr., 2005. Rising Tide, The New Republic, January 6. Stewart, T., R.A. Pielke, Jr., and R. Nath, 2005. Reply to Comments on “Understanding User Decision Making and the Value of Improved Precipitation Forecasts: Lessons from a Case Study”, Bulletin of American Meteorological Society, Volume 86 (10), pp. 1487-1488. Anderson-Berry, L., T. Keenan, J. Bally, R. A. Pielke, Jr., R. Leigh, and D. King, 2004. The Societal, Social, and Economic Impacts of the World Weather Research Programme Sydney 2000 Forecast Demonstration Project (WWRP S2000 FDP), Weather and Forecasting, Volume 19, pp. 168-178. Dilling, L., R.A. Pielke, Jr., and D. Sarewitz, 2004. AGU 2004: Pilot Study on Reconciling Supply and Demand: Assessing demand for information on the North American Carbon Balance, Presentation at American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting. Pielke, Jr., R.A., 2004. The End of Research? A Perspective for the Consortium for Science, Policy, and Outcomes, http://www.cspo.org, Arizona State University, October. Pielke, Jr., R.A., 2004. Forests, Tornadoes, and Abortion: Thinking about Science, Politics and Policy, Chapter 9 in J. Bowersox and K. Arabas (eds.) Forest Futures: Science, Policy and Politics for the Next Century (Rowman and Littlefield), pp. 143-152. Pielke, Jr., R.A., 2004: L'Apocalisse Prossima Ventura (Italian Version). Darwin, May, 52-59. (Also available in English.) Pielke, Jr., R.A., 2004. Letter to the editor, The Daily Camera, 9 September. Pielke, Jr., R. A., 2004. Making sense of science in the politics of the stem-cell debate. Rocky Mountain News, July 31. Pielke, Jr., R. A. (ed.), 2004. Report on the Misuse of Science in the Administrations of George H.W. Bush (1989-1993) and William J. Clinton (1993-2001). By the Students in ENVS 4800, Maymester 2004, University of Colorado, June. Pielke, Jr., R. A., 2004. What Future for the Policy Sciences?, Policy Sciences, Vol. 37, No. 3-4, pp. 209-225. Pielke, Jr., R. A., 2004. What is Climate Change?, Issues in Science and Technology, Summer, 1-4. Pielke, Jr., R.A., 2004. When scientists politicize science: making sense of controversy over The Skeptical Environmentalist, Environmental Science & Policy, Volume 7, pp. 405-417. Pielke, Jr., R.A., and S. Rayner, 2004. Editorial: Editors' Introduction, Environmental Science & Policy, Volume 7, pp. 355-356. Stewart, T. S., R. A. Pielke, Jr., and R. Nath, 2004: Understanding User Decision Making and the Value of Improved Precipitation Forecasts: Lessons from a Case Study, Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, Vol. 85, No. 2, pp. 223-235. Alley, R.B., J. Marotzke, W. D. Nordhaus, J. T. Overpeck, D. M. Peteet, R. A. Pielke Jr., R. T. Pierrehumbert, P. B. Rhines, T. F. Stocker, L. D. Talley, and J. M. Wallace, 2003: Abrupt Climate Change, Science, 299:2005-2010. Frodeman, R., Mitcham, C. and R. Pielke, Jr., 2003: Humanities for Policy - and a Policy for the Humanities. Issues in Science and Technology, Fall 2003, pp. 29-32. Pielke, Jr., R.A., 2003: Another Epidemic of Politics? Letter to the Editor, Science, Vol. 300, no. 5622, pp. 1092-1093. Pielke, Jr., R. A. 2003. The Great American Weather War, Natural Hazards Observer, July, pp. 1-3. Pielke, Jr., R. A., 2003: Il significato della scienza, chapter in P. Dongi (ed.) Il governo della scienza, Laterza, Rome, Italy, pp. 85-105. (Also available in English.) Pielke, Jr., R. A., 2003: Politics and science mix badly. International Herald Tribune, January 20. Pielke, Jr., R. A. 2003. Pre-emptive politics ignores science, Rocky Mountain News, 18 August. Pielke, Jr., R. A., 2003: Public-Private-Academic Roles and Responsibilities in the Atmospheric Sciences: A Case Study Prepared for the 2003 AMS Summer Policy Colloquium. AMS Atmospheric Policy Program, Washington, DC. Pielke, Jr., R.A., 2003: The role of models in prediction for decision, Chapter 7, pp. 113-137 in C. Canham and W. Lauenroth (eds.), Understanding Ecosystems: The Role of Quantitative Models in Observations, Synthesis, and Prediction, Princeton University Press, Princeton, N.J. Pielke, Jr., R.A., 2003: Supply and Demand for Atmospheric Science Professionals, Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society 84:170-173. For the entire exchange click here. Pielke, Jr., R.A., 2003: Supply and Demand for Atmospheric Sciences Professionals: A Rejoinder to Vali and Anthes, Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, Vol. 84, No. 9, pp. 1164-1165. Pielke, Jr., R. A. 2003. When Science Gets Political, Newsday, February 23. Pielke, Jr., R.A., 2003. In Science, Vol. 301, No. 5639: 1483-1484, Which Future for Humanity? A book review of Our Final Hour, A Scientist’s Warning: How Terror, Error, and Environmental Disaster Threaten Humankind’s Future in This Century-On Earth and Beyond, by Martin Rees, Basic Books (Perseus), 2003, 238 pp. R. Pielke Jr., J. Abraham, E. Abrams, J. Brock, R. Carbone, D. Chang, K. Droegemeier, K. Emanuel, E.W. Friday, Jr., R. Gall, J. Gaynor, R.R. Getz, T. Glickman, B. Hoggatt, W.H. Hooke, E.R. Johnson, E. Kalnay, J. Kimpel, P. Kocin, B. Marler, R. Morss, R. Nathan, S. Nelson, R. Pielke Sr., M. Pirone, E. Prater, W. Qualley, K. Simmons, M. Smith, J. Thomson, and G. Wilson, 2003: Report of the U.S. Weather Research Program Workshop on The Weather Research Needs of the Private Sector, Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, July, ES53-ES67. Pielke, Jr., R. A. and R. T. Conant, 2003: Best practices in prediction for decision making: lessons from the atmospheric and Earth sciences, Ecology, 84:1351-1358. Pielke, Jr., R.A. and R.A. Klein, 2003: Homeland Security: The Science and Technology Policy Challenge. Center for Science and Technology Policy Research, Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences, and University of Colorado, Boulder, CO, February. Pielke, Jr., R.A., R.A. Klein, G. Maricle, and T. Chase, 2003: Letters to the Editor: Hydrogen Cars and Water Vapor, Science, Vol 302, No. 5649: pp 1329. Pielke, R. A. Sr., G. Petschel-Held, P. Kabat, B. Bass, M. F. Hutchinson, V. Gupta, R. A. Pielke, Jr., M. Claussen, and D. Shoji Ojima, Chapter E.2 Predictability and Uncertainty, pp. 485-490 in R. A. Pielke, Sr. and L. Bravo de Guenni, Eds., 2003: Part E: How to evaluate the vulnerability in changing environmental conditions. in P. Kabat, Chief Editor, Vegetation, Water, Human and the climate: A New Perspective on an Interactive Sytem. A Synthesis of the ICBP Core Project, Biospheric Aspects of the Hydrologic Cycle. Pielke, Jr. , R. A. and R. A. Pielke, Sr., 2003: Fundamentals of Tropical Cyclones, Asian Disaster Preparedness News, Vol. 9 No. 1. Pielke, Jr., R. A., and R. A. Pielke, Sr., 2003: Hurricane as an Extreme Meteorological Event, Chapter 42 in Handbook of Weather, Climate, and Water: Atmospheric Chemistry, Hydrology, and Societal Impacts, eds. Thomas D. Potter and Bradley R. Colman, John Wiley: New York, pp. 789-805. Pielke, Jr., R.A., J. Rubiera, C. Landsea, M. Fernandez, and R.A. Klein, 2003: Hurricane Vulnerability in Latin America and the Caribbean, Natural Hazards Review, 4: 101-114. Pielke, Jr., R.A., J. Rubiera, C. Landsea, M. Fernandez, and R.A. Klein, 2003: Hurricane Vulnerability in Latin America and the Caribbean, Natural Hazards Review, 4: 101-114. Pielke, Jr., R.A. and D. Sarewitz, 2003: Research as Action on Climate Change, Space News, January 6. Pielke, Jr., R. A. and D. Sarewitz, 2003. Wanted: Scientific Leadership on Climate, Issues in Science and Technology, Winter, pp. 27-30. R. A. Pielke, Jr. and T. Stohlgren, 2003: Chapter E.3 Contrast between Predictive and Vulnerability Approaches, pp. 491-495 in R. A. Pielke, Sr. and L. Bravo de Guenni, Eds., 2002. Part E: How to Evaluate the Vulnerability in changing environmental conditions. in P. Kabat, Chief Editor, Vegetation, Water, Humans and the Climate: A New Perspective on an Interactive System. A Synthesis of the ICBP Core Project, Biospheric Aspects of the Hydrologic Cycle. Sarewitz, D. R. A. Pielke, Jr, and M. Keykyah, 2003. Vulnerability and Risk: Some Thoughts From A Political and Policy Perspective, Risk Analysis, 23:805-810. Downton, M.W., Miller Z.B. and R.A. Pielke, Jr., 2002: A Reanalysis of the National Flood Loss Database. Reprint for the 92nd meeting of the American Meteorological Society, 18th Conference on Hydrology: Orlando, Florida. Klein, R.A. and R.A. Pielke, Jr., 2002: Bad Weather? Then Sue the Weatherman! A review of legal liability for predictions and forecasts: Part I, Public Sector. Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society 83:1791-1799. Klein, R.A. and R.A. Pielke, Jr., 2002: Bad Weather? Then Sue the Weatherman! A review of legal liability for predictions and forecasts: Part II, Private Sector. Bulletin of American Meteorological Society, 83: 1800-1807. Pielke, Jr., R. A., 2002: A Few Comments on End-User Forecast Products as input to the USWRP Warm Season Workshop of 5-7 March 2002. Boulder, CO Pielke, Jr., R. A., 2002: Better safe than sorry: Is the precautionary principle a useful guide to action?, A book review of P. Harremoes et al. (eds.) The Precautionary Principle in the 20th Century: Late Lessons from Early Warnings (Earthscan, 2002, Nature 419:434-435. Pielke, Jr., R. A., 2002: Policy, politics and perspective. Nature 416:368. Pielke, Jr., R. A., 2002: Public-Private Provision of Weather and Climate Services: Defining the Policy Problem, Report to National Research Council Board on Environment and Natural Resources, Committee on Public-Private Partnerships in Weather and Climate Services, June 20. Pielke, Jr., R. A., 2002: Reducing vulnerability. Part II in R. Simpson, R. Anthes, M. Garstang, and J. Simpson (eds.). Hurricane! Coping with disaster: Progress and challenges since Galveston, 1900. (AGU: Washington, DC). Pielke, Jr., R. A., 2002: Response of Dr. Roger A. Pielke, Jr. to Questions Posed by the Committee on Environment and Public Works of the United States Senate, Hearing on Economic and Environmental Risks Associated with Increasing Greenhouse Gas Emissions. Pielke, Jr., R. A., 2002: In Environment, Review of Better Environmental Policy Studies: How to Design and Conduct More Effective Analysis, by L. E. Susskind et al., (Island Press 2001), Environment, Vol. 44, No. 7, p. 43. Pielke, Jr., R.A., 2002: In Policy Sciences, 35:311-315, Review of Solar Energy, Technology Policy, and Institutional Values, Frank N. Laird, Cambridge University Press, 2002, 248 pp. Pielke, Jr., R.A., 2002: Statement of Dr. Roger A. Pielke, Jr. to the Committee on Environment and Public Works if the United States Senate, Hearing on Economic and Environmental Risks Associated with Increasing Greenhouse Gas Emissions. Pielke, Jr., R. A., 2002: Weather Extremes and Climate Impacts, Encyclopedia of Global Environmental Change, John Wiley: London. Pielke, Jr., R.A., 2002: When We Lose a Shuttle, Space News, September 23. Pielke, Jr., R. A., 2002: When, not if, we lose another shuttle, what then? The Houston Chronicle, September 15. Pielke, Jr., R. A., and R. Carbone, 2002: Weather Impacts, Forecasts, and Policy: An Integrated Perspective, Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society 83:393-403. Pielke, Jr., R.A., M.W. Downton, and J.Z. Barnard Miller, 2002: Flood Damage in the United States, 1926-2000: A Reanalysis of National Service Weather Estimates. Boulder, CO: UCAR. Pielke, Jr., R.A. and R.A. Klein, 2002: Science, Technology, and Security: Knowledge for the Post-9/11 World, Center for Science and Technology Policy Research: Boulder, Colorado. Pielke, Jr., R. A. and C. W. Landsea, 2002: La Nina, El Nino, and US Atlantic Hurricane Damages. In M. Glantz (ed.), La Nina and Its Impacts: Facts and Speculation. United Nations University Press: Tokyo. 119-123. Sarewitz, D. and R. A. Pielke, Jr., 2002: Vulnerability and Risk: Some Thoughts From A Political and Policy Perspective, A Discussion Paper prepared for Columbia-Wharton/Penn Roundtable on "Risk Management Strategies in an Uncertain World," 4 April. Clark, J. S. Clark, S. R. Carpenter, M. Barber, S. Collins, A. Dobson, J. A. Foley, D. M. Lodge, M. Pascual, R. Pielke Jr., W. Pizer, C. Pringle, W. V. Reid, K. A. Rose, O. Sala, W. H. Schlesinger, D. H. Wall, D. Wear, 2001: Ecological Forecasts: An Emerging Imperative. Science 293: 657-660. Downton, M. and R.A. Pielke, Jr., 2001. Discretion Without Accountability: Politics, Flood Damage, and Climate, Natural Hazards Review, 2(4):157-166. Downton, M. and R. A. Pielke, Jr., 2001: Politics and disaster declarations. Natural Hazards Observer, 25(4), 1-3. Pielke, Jr., R. A., 2001: Climate and Societal Vulnerability, written remarks prepared for Climate Change Science: A Forum of the National Academies and the U.S. Senate, 8 June, Washington, DC. Pielke, Jr., R. A., 2001: The Development of the U.S. Global Change Research Program, A Policy Case Study Prepared for the 2001 American Meteorological Society Policy Symposium, June. Pielke, Jr., R. A., 2001: Report of a Workshop on Risk-Benefit Assessment of Observing System Decision Alternatives, National Aeronautics and Space Administration, June 2000, Boulder, CO. Pielke, Jr., R. A., 2001: Room for doubt. Nature, 410:151. Pielke, Jr., R. A., 2001: Weather Research Needs of the Private Sector Workshop Report, U.S. Weather Research Program, Palm Springs. CA, December 2000. Pielke, Jr. and R.A. Klein, 2001: Extreme Weather Sourcebook 2001 Edition, Environmental and Societal Impacts Group, National Center For Atmospheric Research, and the American Meteorological Society, January. Sarewitz, D. and R. A. Pielke, Jr., 2001: Climate Changes, Society has to Learn to Adapt, The Albuquerque Journal, August 5. Sarewitz, D. and R. A. Pielke, Jr., 2001: Extreme Events: A Research and Policy Framework for Disasters in Context, International Geology Review, 43:406-418. Stewart, T. R., R. Nath, and R. A. Pielke, Jr., 2001: Societal Value of Improved Precipitation Forecasts: A Case Study in Surface Transportation, Final report submitted to the Forecast Systems Laboratory, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. Changnon, S., R. A. Pielke, Jr., D. Changnon, D., R. T. Sylves, and R. Pulwarty, 2000. Human Factors Explain the Increased Losses from Weather and Climate Extremes, Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, 81(3), 437-442. Changnon, S., R. A. Pielke, Jr., D. Changnon, and L. Wilkins, 2000: Summary: Surprises, lessons learned, and legacy of El Niño 1997/1998. Chapter 8 in S. Changnon (ed.), The 1997/1998 El Niño in the United States. Oxford University Press: New York. 172-196. Hooke, W. H., and R. A. Pielke, Jr., 2000: Short-Term Weather Prediction: An Orchestra in Search of a Conductor. Chapter 4 in D. Sarewitz, R. A. Pielke, Jr., and R. Byerly (eds.), Prediction: Science Decision Making and the Future of Nature. Island Press: Washington, DC. 61-84. Meehl, G. A., T. Karl, D. R. Easterling, S. Changnon, R. Pielke, Jr., D. Changnon, J. Evans, P. Y. Groisman, T. R. Knutson, K. E. Kunkel, L. O. Mearns, C. Parmesan, R. Pulwarty, T. Root, R. T. Sylves, P. Whetton, and F. Zwiers, 2000. An Introduction to Trends in Extreme Weather and Climate Events: Observations, Socioeconomic Impacts, Terrestrial Ecological Impacts, and Model Projections, Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, 81(3), 413-416. Pielke, Jr., R. A., 2000: A warning about seasonal forecasting , The ENSO Signal, Issue 13, p. 5. Pielke, Jr., R. A., 2000. Flood Impacts on Society: Damaging Floods as a Framework for Assessment. Chapter 21 in D. Parker (ed.), Floods. Routledge Press: London, 133-155. Pielke, Jr., R. A., 2000: Policy History of the U.S. Global Change Research Program: Part I, Administrative Development. Global Environmental Change, 10, 9-25. Pielke, Jr., R. A., 2000: Policy History of the U.S. Global Change Research Program: Part II, Legislative Process. Global Environmental Change, 10, 133-144. Pielke, Jr., R. A., 2000: Policy Responses to the 1997/1998 El Niño: Implications for Forecast Value and the Future of Climate Services. Chapter 7 in S. Changnon (ed.), The 1997/1998 El Niño in the United States. Oxford University Press: New York. 172-196. Pielke, Jr., R.A., 2000: Reframing the US hurricane problem. In: R.A. Pielke, Jr., and R.A. Pielke, Sr. (eds.), Storms, Volume I. London: Routledge Press, 386-397. Pielke, Jr., R. A., and R. Harriss, 2000: Science Policy and the NASA Triana Mission, Science, 288, 271. Pielke, Jr., R. A. and M.W. Downton, 2000. Precipitation and Damaging Floods: Trends in the United States, 1932-97. Journal of Climate, 13(20), 3625-3637. Pielke, Jr., R.A., M. Downton, J. Z. B. Miller, S. A. Changnon, K. E. Kunkel, and K. Andsager, 2000: Understanding Damaging Floods in Iowa: Climate and Societal Interactions in the Skunk and Raccoon River Basins, Environmental and Societal Impacts Group, National Center for Atmospheric Research, Boulder, CO, August. Pielke, Jr., R. A., R.A. Klein and D. Sarewitz, 2000. Turning the Big Knob: Energy Policy as a Means to Reduce Weather Impacts. Energy and Environment, Vol. 11, No. 3, 255-276. Pielke, Jr., R. A., and R. A. Pielke, Sr., 2000: Introduction to Storms. Chapter 1 in Pielke, Jr., R. A., and R. A. Pielke, Sr. (eds.), Storms, a volume in the nine-volume series of Natural Hazards & Disasters Major Works. Published by Routledge Press as a contribution to the International Decade for Natural Disaster Reduction. 3-10. Pielke, Jr., R. A., and R. A. Pielke, Sr. (eds.), 2000: Storms: a volume in the nine-volume series of Natural Hazards & Disasters Major Works published by Routledge Press as a contribution to the International Decade for Natural Disaster Reduction. Routledge Press: London. (The Asian Disaster Management News, Vol. 6, No. 2 April-June 2000 has a book review of Storms online.) Pielke, Jr., R. A., and D. Sarewitz, 2000: Anyone for Global Warming? The Washington Times, 2 February. Pielke, Jr., R. A., and D. Sarewitz, 2000: Winning and losing the global warming debate. Earth Affairs, February. Pielke Jr., R. A., D. Sarewitz and R. Byerly Jr., 2000: Decision Making and the Future of Nature: Understanding and Using Predictions. Chapter 18 in Sarewitz, D., R. A. Pielke Jr., and R. Byerly Jr., (eds.), Prediction: Science Decision Making and the Future of Nature. Island press: Washington, DC. Sarewitz, D. and R. A. Pielke, Jr., 2000. Breaking the Global-Warming Gridlock. The Atlantic Monthly, 286(1), 55-64. Sarewitz, D. and R. A. Pielke, Jr., 2000: Extreme Events: Developing a Research Agenda for the 21st Century. ESIG/NCAR, and the Center for Science, Policy, and Outcomes, Boulder, CO, June. Sarewitz, D. and R. A. Pielke, Jr., 2000: Letters and Reply: "Breaking the Global-Warming Gridlock" . The Atlantic Monthly, Vol. 286, No. 5, p. 8-13. Sarewitz, D., R.A. Pielke, Jr., R. Byerly, 2000: Introduction: Death, Taxes, and Environmental Policy. Chapter 1 in D. Sarewitz, R. A. Pielke, Jr., and R. Byerly., (eds.), Prediction: Science Decision Making and the Future of Nature. Island Press: Washington, DC. Sarewitz, D., R.A. Pielke, Jr., and R. Byerly, Jr., (eds.) 2000: Prediction: Science, decision making and the future of nature, Island Press, Washington, DC. Kunkel, K., R. A. Pielke Jr., S. A. Changnon, 1999: Temporal Fluctuations in Weather and Climate Extremes That Cause Economic and Human Health Impacts: A Review. Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, 80, 6, 1077-1098. Landsea, C. L., R. A. Pielke, Jr., A. Mestas-Nuñez and J. Knaff, 1999. Atlantic Basin Hurricanes: Indicies of Climate Changes. Climate Change, 42, 89-129. Reprinted at pp. 89-130 in T. Karl, N. Nicholls, and A. Ghazi (eds.), Weather and Climate Extremes: Changes, Variations, and a Perspective From the Insurance Industry, Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht, The Netherlands. (HTML: http://www.aoml.noaa.gov/hrd/Landsea/atlantic/index.html) Pielke, Jr., R. A., 1999: Hurricane Forecasting. Science, 284, 1123. Pielke Jr., R.A., 1999: Nine fallacies of floods. Climatic Change, 42, 413-438. Pielke, Jr., R.A., 1999: Paying for Disasters, Review of Disasters and Democracy: The Politics of Extreme Natural Events, by R. Platt, Science, Vol. 286, 56. Pielke, Jr., R. A., 1999: Seismic Warning. The Economist, 27 February. Pielke, Jr., R.A., 1999: Who Decides? Forecasts and Responsibilities in the 1997 Red River Flood. American Behavioral Science Review 7, 2, 83-101. Pielke, Jr., R.A., M. Betsill, M. Downton, J. Firor, D. Jamieson, R. Katz, M. Lahsen, J. Magistro, L. Mearns and K. Miller, 1999: Review of Human Choice and Climate Change, S. Rayner and E. Malone, eds. Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, 80(7), 1441-1443. Pielke, Jr., R. A. and M. Downton, 1999. U.S. Trends in Streamflow and Precipitation: Using Societal Impact Data to Address an Apparent Paradox. Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, 80(7), 1435-1436. Pielke, Jr., R.A., B. Enosh, A. Gutierrez, and M. Mercer, 1999: Extreme Weather Sourcebook: An Educational Report on Damages in the United States Related to Tornadoes, Floods, and Hurricanes. Environmental and Societal Impacts Group, National Center for Atmospheric Research, Boulder, CO. Pielke, Jr., R.A., and C.W. Landsea, 1999: La Niña, El Niño, and Atlantic Hurricane Damages in the United States. Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, 80, 10, 2027-2033. Pielke, Jr., R. A., C. W. Landsea, M. Downton, and R. Musulin, 1999: Evaluation of Catastrophe Models Using a Normalized Historical Record: Why It Is needed and How To Do It. Journal of Insurance Regulation. 18, pp. 177-194. Pielke, Jr., R.A., D. Sarewitz, R. Byerly, Jr., and D. Jamieson, 1999: Prediction in the Earth Sciences and Environmental Policy Making. EOS: Transactions of the American Geophysical Society, v. 80, no. 28, July, pp. 311-311. Pielke, Jr., R.A., C. Simonpietri, and J. Oxelson, 1999: Thirty Years After Hurricane Camille: Lessons Learned, Lessons Lost. Environmental and Societal Impacts Group, National Center for Atmospheric Research, Boulder, CO. Sarewitz, D. and R. A. Pielke, Jr., 1999: Prediction in Science and Policy. Technology in Society, 21,121-133. Sarewitz, D., R.A. Pielke, Jr., R. Byerly, Jr., 1999: Prediction: A Process, Not a Product. Geotimes, 44(4), 29-31. Betsill, M. M., and R. A. Pielke, Jr., 1998: Blurring the Boundaries: Domestic and International Ozone Politics and Lessons for Climate Change. International Environmental Affairs, 10(3), 147-172. Pielke, Jr., R. A. 1998: Extreme weather and societal impacts: What are the facts? C2GCR Quarterly, 98-3, 5ff. McGill University, Montreal, Canada. Pielke, Jr., R. A., 1998: Forecasting danger: the science of disaster prediction. Microsoft Encarta Encyclopedia. December. Pielke, Jr. R. A., 1998: National Center for Atmospheric Research. Oxford Historical Guide to American Government, Oxford University Press: New York, pp. 74-75. Pielke, Jr., R. A., 1998. Rethinking the Role of Adaptation in Climate Policy. Global Environmental Change, 8(2), 159-170. Pielke, Jr., R.A., 1998: Review of Does the Weather Really Matter? The social implications of climate change, by W. J. Burroughs, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK, 1997. Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, 79, 472-474. Pielke, Jr., R.A., 1998: Review of The Endangered Atmosphere: Preserving a Global Commons, by M. S. Soroos, University of South Carolina Press, Columbia, SC, 1997. EOS: Transactions of the American Geophysical Union, 79, 283. Pielke, Jr. R. A., 1998: The U.S. Global Change Research Program. Oxford Historical Guide to American Government, 267-269. Oxford University Press: New York. Pielke, Jr., R.A., and R. Byerly, Jr., 1998: Beyond Basic and Applied. Physics Today, 51(2), 42-46. Pielke, Jr., R. A. and C. W. Landsea, 1998. Normalized Hurricane Damages in the United States: 1925-95. Weather and Forecasting, American Meteorological Society, Vol. 13, 621-631. Pielke, Jr., R. A., K. McGuffie, L. Avila, and C. Landsea, 1998: Report of Section 5.0, Societal Impacts, International Workshop on Tropical Cyclones IV, WMO Tropical Meteorology Research Programme Report Series, Report No. 59, WMO/TD, No. 875. Pielke, Jr., R. A., 1997: Asking the Right Questions: Atmospheric Sciences Research and Societal Needs. Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, 78(2), 255-264. Pielke, Jr., R. A., 1997: Meeting the promise of flood forecasting. Natural Hazards Observer, 22(1), 8-9. Pielke, Jr., R. A., and M. M. Betsill, 1997: Policy for Science for Policy: Ozone Depletion and Acid Rain Revisited. Research Policy, 26, 157-168. Pielke Jr., R. A., 1997: Reframing the U.S. Hurricane Problem. Society and Natural Resources, 10, 485-499. Pielke, Jr., R.A., 1997: Review of The Great Flood of 1993: Causes, Impacts, and Responses, S. A. Changnon, (ed.), Westview Press: Boulder, CO, 1996. Climatic Change, 35, 531-535. Pielke, Jr., R. A., 1997: The Social and Economic Impacts of Weather Workshop Report, ESIG/NCAR, Boulder, CO, May. Pielke, Jr., R. A., 1997: Trends in Hurricane Impacts in the United States. Crop Insurance Today, 30(3), 8-10,18. Contributor to Malmquist D. (ed.), 1997: Tropical Cyclones and Climate Variability: A Research Agenda for the Next Century Risk Prediction Initiative, Bermuda Biological Station for Research. Pielke, Jr. R. A., 1997: Will we learn the lessons of Grand Forks? Disaster Research, Number 227, 3 July 1997. Pielke, Jr., R. A., 1997: Will we learn the lessons of Grand Forks? National Coordinating Council on Emergency Management (NCCEM) Bulletin, 14(10), 7, 9. Pielke, Jr. R. A., J. Kimpel, C. Adams, J. Baker, S. Changnon, K. Heideman, P. Leavitt, R. N. Keener, J. McCarthy, K. Miller, A. Murphy, R. S. Pulwarty, R. Roth, E. M. Stanley, Sr., T. Stewart, T. Zacharias, 1997: Societal Aspects of Weather: Report of the Sixth Prospectus Development Team of the U.S. Weather Research Program to NOAA and NSF. Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, 78, No.5, 867-876. Pielke, Jr., R. A., and R. A. Pielke, Sr., 1997: Hurricanes: Their Nature and Impacts on Society. John Wiley and Sons Press: London. Pielke Jr., R. A., and R. A. Pielke Sr., 1997: Vulnerability to Hurricanes Along the U.S. Atlantic and Gulf Coasts: Considerations on the Use of Long-Term Forecasts, Ch. 8 in H. Diaz, and R. Pulwarty (eds.), Hurricanes: Climate and Socioeconomic Impacts, Springer-Verlag: Berlin, pp. 147-184. Pielke, Jr., R. A., 1996: Exposing Exposure: Societal Dimensions of Hurricane Risk. Insurance Specialist, 2(1), 46-47. Pielke Jr., R. A., 1996: Midwest Flood of 1993: Weather, Climate, and Societal Impacts, Environmental and Societal Impacts Group, National Center for Atmospheric Research, Boulder, CO, October 22, 159 pp. Pielke, Jr., R.A., 1996: Review of As Climate Changes: International Impacts and Implications, K. M. Strzepek and J. B. Smith, (eds.), New York: Cambridge University Press, 1995. Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, 77, 1867-1870. Pielke, Jr., R.A., and R. Byerly, Jr., 1996: Effective U.S. Science Continued. Science, 271, 1218-1219. Byerly, R., Jr., and R.A. Pielke Jr., 1995: The Changing Ecology of United States Science. Science, Vol. 269, 1531-1532. Reprinted as Chapter 18 in A. H. Teich, S. D. Nelson, and C. McEnaney (eds.), AAAS Science and Technology Yearbook 1996/97. Washington, DC: AAAS. Pielke Jr., R. A., 1995: Hurricane Andrew in South Florida: Mesoscale Weather and Societal Responses. Environmental and Societal Impacts Group, National Center for Atmospheric Research, Boulder, CO. Pielke Jr., R. A., 1995: Preparing for the Past: Global Warming and Responses to Hurricanes in the U.S. Insurance Specialist, 1(7), 15-16. Pielke Jr., R. A., 1995: Taming the Wind. The Geographical Magazine, 67(10), 17-20. Pielke Jr., R. A., 1995: Usable Information for Policy: An Appraisal of the U.S. Global Change Research Program. Policy Sciences, 38, 39-77. Pielke Jr., R. A., 1995: Weather Impacts Assessment Workshop Report, 8-9 August, ESIG/NCAR, Boulder, CO, 11 September. Pielke Jr., R. A., and M. H. Glantz, 1995: Serving Science and Society: Lessons from Large-Scale Atmospheric Science Programs. Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, 76(12), 2445-2458. Pielke Jr., R. A., 1994: Data on and Methodology for Calculating Space Shuttle Programme Costs. Space Policy, February, 78-80. Pielke Jr., R. A., 1994: Scientific Information and Global Change Policymaking. Climatic Change, 28, 315-319. Pielke, Jr., R.A., 1994: "Usable science: Thoughts on improving decisions with El Nino information." In: Usable Science II: The Potential Use and Misuse of El Niño Information in North America, M.H. Glantz (Ed.). Boulder, Colorado: NCAR/ESIG, 119-127. Pielke Jr., R. A., 1993: A Reappraisal of the Space Shuttle Program. Space Policy, May, 133-157. Pielke Jr., R. A., 1993: Goals, justification are shuttle program's fundamental flaws. Pielke Jr., R. A., 1993: Space Shuttle Value Open to Interpretation. Aviation Week and Space Technology, July, 26, 57-58. Brunner, R., R. Byerly, Jr., and R.A. Pielke, Jr., 1992: The Future of the Space Station Program. Chapter in Space Policy Alternatives, edited by R. Byerly, Westview Press, Boulder, 199-222. Pielke Jr., R. A., 1992: Reappraising the Space Shuttle Program. Proceedings of Space '92. Pielke Jr., R.A., and R. Byerly Jr., 1992: The Space Shuttle Program: Performance versus Promise. Chapter in Space Policy Alternatives, edited by R. Byerly, Westview Press, Boulder, 223-245. Segal, M., R. A. Pielke Jr., and Y. Ookouchi, 1988: On Optimizing Solar Collectors Orientation Under Daily Nonrandom Cloudiness Conditions. Journal of Solar Energy Engineering, 110, 346-348.
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