PublicationsWelcome to the publications directory for the Climate Impacts Group and the Climate Dynamics Group. Please contact the web administrator for assistance with any of these publications. Topic View: Climate: Atmospheric ModelingJump to Year:
2009 2009The effects of global changes upon regional ozone pollution in the United StatesChen, J., J. Avise, B. Lamb, E.P. Salathé, C.F. Mass, A. Guenther, C. Wiedinmyer, J-F. Lamarque, S. O'Neill, D. McKenzie, and N. Larkin. 2009. The effects of global changes upon regional ozone pollution in the United States. Atmospheric Chemistry & Physics 9: 1125-1141.
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2008back to topA high-resolution climate model for the U.S. Pacific Northwest: Mesoscale feedbacks and local responses to climate changeSalathé, E.P., R. Steed, C.F. Mass, and P. Zahn. 2008. A high-resolution climate model for the U.S. Pacific Northwest: Mesoscale feedbacks and local responses to climate change. Journal of Climate 21(21): 5708–5726, doi:10.1175/2008JCLI2090.1.
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2007back to topReview of scenario selection and downscaling methods for the assessment of climate change impacts on hydrology in the United States Pacific NorthwestSalathé, E.P., P.W. Mote, and M.W. Wiley. 2007. Review of scenario selection and downscaling methods for the assessment of climate change impacts on hydrology in the United States Pacific Northwest. International Journal of Climatology 27(12): 1611-1621, DOI: 10.1002/joc.1540.
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2005back to topUpscaling for a better understanding of climate links to ecosystemsMantua, N.J. 2005. Upscaling for a better understanding of climate links to ecosystems. PICES Press 13(1): 12-14.
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2004back to topImpact of climate change on U.S. air quality using multi-scale modeling with the MM5/SMOKE/CMAQ systemChen, J., J. Avise, J. Vaughan, B. Lamb, C.F. Mass, E.P. Salathé, A. Guenther, C. Wiedinmyer, S. O'Neill, S. Ferguson, N. Larkin, and D. McKenzie. 2004. Impact of climate change on U.S. air quality using multi-scale modeling with the MM5/SMOKE/CMAQ system. In proceedings for Symposium on Planning, Nowcasting, and Forecasting in the Urban Zone, Boston, Massachusetts: American Meteorological Society.
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Projecting climate change in mesoscale river basinsSalathé, E.P. 2004. Projecting climate change in mesoscale river basins. In proceedings for the 15th Symposium on Global Change and Climate Variations, Boston, Massachusetts: American Meteorological Society.
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2002back to topIs the Gulf Stream responsible for Europe's mild winters?Seager, R., D.S. Battisti, J. Yin, N. Naik, N. Gordon, A.C. Clement, and M. Cane. 2002. Is the Gulf Stream responsible for Europe's mild winters?. Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society 128: 2563-86.
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Pacific interannual and interdecadal equatorial variability in a 1,000 year simulation of the CSIRO coupled General Circulation ModelVimont, D., D.S. Battisti, and A.C. Hirst. 2002. Pacific interannual and interdecadal equatorial variability in a 1,000 year simulation of the CSIRO coupled General Circulation Model. Journal of Climate 15: 160-178.
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Annular modes and climate predictionWallace, J.M., and D.W.J. Thompson. 2002. Annular modes and climate prediction. Physics Today 55:28-33.
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2001back to topThermally driven tropical circulations under Rayleigh friction and Newtonian cooling: Analytic solutionsWu, Z., E.S. Sarachik, and D.S. Battisti. 2001. Thermally driven tropical circulations under Rayleigh friction and Newtonian cooling: Analytic solutions. Journal of Atmospheric Sciences 58:724-741.
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The importance of sea surface temperature patterns in simulations of the last glacial maximum climateYin, J., and D.S. Battisti. 2001. The importance of sea surface temperature patterns in simulations of the last glacial maximum climate. Journal of Climate 14:565-581.
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2000back to topAn interpretation of the results from atmospheric general circulation models forced by the time history of the observed sea surface temperature distributionBretherton, C.S., and D.S. Battisti. 2000. An interpretation of the results from atmospheric general circulation models forced by the time history of the observed sea surface temperature distribution. Geophysical Research Letters 27:767-770.
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Numerical Modeling of the Global Atmosphere in the Climate SystemMote, P.W., and A. O'Neill. 2000. Numerical Modeling of the Global Atmosphere in the Climate System. Dordrecht, Holland: Kluwer Academic Press, 517 pp.
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Snow White and the six dwarves run climate models in ItalyMote, P.W., D. Paquin, and J. Yin. 2000. Snow White and the six dwarves run climate models in Italy. Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society 81: 1041-1045.
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Subsidence and upper-tropospheric drying along trajectories in a general circulation modelSalathé, E.P., and H. Hartmann. 2000. Subsidence and upper-tropospheric drying along trajectories in a general circulation model. Journal of Climate 13: 257-263.
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Rayleigh friction, Newtonian cooling, and the linear response to steady tropical forcingWu, Z., D.S. Battisti, and E.S. Sarachik. 2000. Rayleigh friction, Newtonian cooling, and the linear response to steady tropical forcing. Journal of Atmospheric Sciences 57:1937-1957.
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The vertical structure of convective heating and the 3D structure of the forced circulation in the troposphereWu, Z., E.S. Sarachik, and D.S. Battisti. 2000. The vertical structure of convective heating and the 3D structure of the forced circulation in the troposphere. Journal of Atmospheric Sciences 57:2169-2187.
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1999back to topA consistent model for the large scale steady surface atmospheric circulation in the tropicsBattisti, D.S., E.S. Sarachik, and A.C. Hirst. 1999. A consistent model for the large scale steady surface atmospheric circulation in the tropics. Journal of Climate 12:2956-2964.
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Thermally forced surface winds on an equatorial beta-planeWu, Z., E.S. Sarachik, and D.S. Battisti. 1999. Thermally forced surface winds on an equatorial beta-plane. Journal of Atmospheric Sciences 56:2029-2037.
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1998back to topThermally driven surface winds in the tropicsWu, Z. 1998. Thermally driven surface winds in the tropics. Ph.D. dissertation, University of Washington, Seattle.
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1997back to topForced planetary waves on an equatorial beta-planeWu, Z., E.S. Sarachik, and D.S. Battisti. 1997. Forced planetary waves on an equatorial beta-plane. In Proceedings of the 11th AMS Conference on Waves and Stability pp.6-10, Boston Massachusetts: American Meteorological Society.
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1995back to topThe dependence of the low-level easterly jet on Hadley and Walker circulationsBattisti, D.S., and D.D. Ovens. 1995. The dependence of the low-level easterly jet on Hadley and Walker circulations. Journal of Atmospheric Sciences 52:3911-3931. |
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