Recent Peer-Reviewed Articles
Obringer Lab Members are in Bold
Joy Adul, Rohini Kumar, and Renee Obringer (2025) Ensemble modeling of renewable energy sources across multiple US states, Environmental Research: Infrastructure and Sustainability. Link
Joy Adul, Vijay Bhaskar Chiluveru, and Renee Obringer (2024) Urban scaling of water and electricity demand across the United States, Environmental Research: Infrastructure and Sustainability. Link
Renee Obringer and Dave D White (2024) Simulating Socio-Hydrological Responses to Climatic Conditions, Journal of the American Water Resources Association. Link
Renee Obringer, Roshanak Nateghi, Jessica Knee, Kaveh Madani, and Rohini Kumar (2024) Urban water and electricity demand data for understanding climate change impacts on the water-energy nexus, Scientific Data. Link
Renee Obringer, Roshanak Nateghi, Jessica Knee, Kaveh Madani, and Rohini Kumar (2023) Contemporary climate analogs project strong regional differences in the future water and electricity demand across US cities, One Earth. Link
Amir AghaKouchak, Laurie S. Huning, Mojtaba Sadegh, Yue Qin, Yannis Markonis, Farshid Vahedifard, Charlotte A. Love, Ashok Mishra, Ali Mehran, Renee Obringer, Annika Hjelmstad, Shrideep Pallickara, Jiwa Shakil, Martin Hanel, Yunxia Zhao, Angeline G. Pendergrass, Mazdak Arbabi, Steven J. Davis, Phillip J. Ward, Mark Svoboda, Roger Pulwarty, and Heidi Kreibich (2023) Toward impact-based monitoring of drought and its cascading hazards, Nature Reviews of Earth and Environment. Link
Simon Pezalla and Renee Obringer (2023) Evaluating the household-level climate-electricity nexus across three cities through statistical learning techniques, Socio-Economic Planning Sciences. Link
Renee Obringer and Dave D White (2023) Leveraging Unsupervised Learning to Develop a Typology of Residential Water Users’ Attitudes Towards Conservation, Water Resources Management. Link
Renee Obringer, Roshanak Nateghi, Zhao Ma, and Rohini Kumar (2022) Improving the interpretation of data-driven water consumption models via the use of social norms, Journal of Water Resources Planning and Management. Link
Renee Obringer, Roshanak Nateghi, Debora Maia-Silva, Sayanti Mukherjee, Vineeth CR, Douglas Brent McRoberts, and Rohini Kumar (2022) Implications of increasing household air conditioning use across the United States under a warming climate, Earth’s Future. Link