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Kevin P. Hamilton

Hamilton, Kevin P.


  1. Stenchikov, G., K. Hamilton, R. J. Stouffer, A. Robock, V. Ramaswamy, B. Santer, and H-F. Graf, 2006: Arctic oscillation response to volcanic eruptions in the IPCC AR4 climate models. Journal of Geophysical Research, 111, D07107, doi:10.1029/2005JD006286.

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  3. Baldwin, M. P., L. J. Gray, T. J. Dunkerton, K. Hamilton, P. H. Haynes, W. J. Randel, J. R. Holton, M. J. Alexander, I. Hirota, T. Horinouchi, D. B. A. Jones, J. S. Kinnersley, C. Marquardt, K. Sato, and and M. Takahashi, 2001: The Quasi-biennial oscillation. Reviews of Geophysics, 39(2), 179-229.

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  5. Koshyk, J. N., and K. Hamilton, 2001: The horizontal kinetic energy spectrum and spectral budget simulated by a high-resolution troposphere-stratosphere-mesosphere GCM. Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, 58(4), 329-348.

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  7. Hamilton, Kevin, 2000: Free and forced interannual variability of the circulation in the extratropical Northern Hemisphere middle atmosphere, In Atmospheric Science Across the Stratopause, Geophysical Monograph 123,  Washington, DC: American Geophysical Union, 227-239.

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  9. Hamilton, K., and S-M. Fan, 2000: Effects of the stratospheric quasi-biennial oscillation on long-lived greenhouse gases in the troposphere. Journal of Geophysical Research, 105(D16), 20,581-20,587.

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  11. Pawson, S., K. Kodera, K. Hamilton, T. G. Shepherd, S. R. Beagley, B. A. Boville, J. D. Farrara, T.D.A. Fairlie, A. Kitoh, W. A. Lahoz, U. Langematz, E. Manzini, D. H. Rind, A. A. Scaife, K. Shibata, P. Simon, R. Swinbank, L. Takacs, R. J. Wilson, J. A. Al-Saadi, M. Amodel, M. Chiba, L. Coy, J. deGrandpré, R. S. Eckman, M. Fiorino, W. L. Grose, H. Koide, J. N. Koshyk, D. Li, J. Lerner, J. D. Mahlman, N. A. McFarlane, C. R. Mechoso, A. Molod, A. O'Neill, R. B. Pierce, W. J. Randel, R. B. Rood, and F. Wu, 2000: The GCM-reality intercomparison project for SPARC (GRIPS): scientific issues and initial results. Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, 81(4), 781-796.

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  13. Bruhwiler, L. P., and K. Hamilton, 1999: A numerical simulation of the stratospheric ozone quasi-biennial oscillation using a comprehensive general circulation model. Journal of Geophysical Research, 104(D23), 30,525-30,557.

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  15. Hamilton, K., 1999: Convective Excitation of Gravity Waves Experiment - CEGWE. In Mesoscale Processes in the Stratosphere - Their Effect on Stratospheric Chemistry and Microphysics, Proceedings of the European workshop 8 - 11 November 1998, Bad Tölz, Bavaria, Germany, Carlslaw, K.S., and G. T. Amanatidis, editors, European Commission, Air Pollution Research Report 69, 93-98.

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  17. Hamilton, K. P., 1999: Dynamical coupling of the lower and middle atmosphere: historical background to current research. Journal of Atmospheric & Solar-Terrestrial Physics, 61(1-2), 73-84.

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  19. Hamilton, K., 1999: The gravity wave parameterisation problem for global simulation models. SPARC Newsletter, no. 12, 7-14.

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  21. Hamilton, K., R. J. Wilson, and R. S. Hemler, 1999: Middle atmosphere simulated with high vertical and horizontal resolution versions of a GCM: Improvements in the cold pole bias and generation of a QBO-like oscillation in the tropics. Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, 56(22), 3829-3846.

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  23. Koshyk, J. N., B. A. Boville, K. Hamilton, E. Manzini, and K. Shibata, 1999: Kinetic energy spectrum of horizontal motions in middle-atmosphere models. Journal of Geophysical Research 104(D22),  27,177-27,190.

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  25. Koshyk, J. N., K. Hamilton, and J. D. Mahlman, 1999: Simulation of the k-5/3 mesoscale spectral regime in the GFDL SKYHI general circulation model. Geophysical Research Letters, 26(7), 843-846.

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  27. Hamilton, K., 1998: Dynamics of the tropical middle atmosphere: A tutorial review. Atmosphere-Ocean, 36(4), 319-354.

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  29. Hamilton, K., 1998: Dynamics of the tropical middle atmosphere. In Summer School on the Middle Atmosphere, Ontario, Canada, Canadian MAM Project, 212-256.

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  31. Hamilton, K., 1998: Effects of an imposed quasi-biennial oscillation in a comprehensive troposphere-stratosphere-mesosphere general circulation model. Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, 55(14), 2393-2418.

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  33. Hamilton, K., 1998: Book review - "Gravity currents in the environment and the Laboratory" by J. E. Simpson. EOS, 79(6), 71.

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  35. Hamilton, K., 1998: Observations of tropical stratospheric winds before World War II. Bulletin of the AMS, 79(7), 1367-1371.

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  37. Forbes, J. M., M. E. Hagan, X. Zhang, and K. Hamilton, 1997: Upper atmosphere tidal oscillations due to latent heat release in the tropical troposphere. Annales Geophysicae, 15(9), 1165-1175.

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  39. Hamilton, K., 1997: Meteorological measurements on ozonesonde ascents: A valuable resource for stratospheric climatology. SPARC Newsletter, #9, 23.

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  41. Hamilton, K., 1997: Observation of an ultraslow large-scale wave near the tropical tropopause. Journal of Geophysical Research, 102(D12), 13,457-13,464.

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  43. --Hamilton, K----., 1997: Progress towards gravity wave parameterization for global climate models. In Stratospheric Processes and Their Role in Climate, Proceedings of the First SPARC General Assembly, WMO/TD-No. 814, WCRP-99, World Meteorological Organization, 295-298.

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  45. Hamilton, K., 1997: The role of parameterized drag in a troposphere-stratosphere-mesosphere general circulation model. In Gravity Wave Processes: Their Parameterization in Global Climate Models, New York: Springer-Verlag, 337-350.

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  47. Hamilton, K., and R. S. Hemler, 1997: Appearance of a supertyphoon in a global climate model simulation. Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, 78(12), 2874-2876.

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  49. Jones, P. W., K. Hamilton, and R. J. Wilson, 1997: A very high resolution general circulation model simulation of the global circulation in Austral Winter. Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, 54(8), 1107-1116.

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  51. Randel, W., L. Coy, M. Geller, M. Gelman, K. Hamilton, D. Karoly, D. Ortland, S. Pawson, M. Shiotani, and R. Swinbank, 1997: Stratospheric climatology studies for SPARC . In Stratospheric Processes and Their Role in Climate, Proceedings of the First SPARC General Assembly, WMO/TD-No. 814, WCRP-99, World Meteorological Organization, 75-78.

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  53. Hamilton, K., 1996: Comprehensive meteorological modelling of the middle atmosphere: A tutorial review. Journal of Atmospheric and Terrestrial Physics, 58(14), 1591-1628.

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  55. Hamilton, K., 1996: Tides. In Encyclopedia of Climate and Weather, Vol. 2, New York: Oxford University Press, 761-764.

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  57. Wilson, R. J., and K. Hamilton, 1996: Comprehensive model simulation of thermal tides in the Martian atmosphere. Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, 53(9), 1290-1326.

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  59. Hamilton, K. P., 1995: Aspects of mesospheric simulation in a comprehensive general circulation model. In The upper mesosphere and lower thermosphere: A review of experiment and theory, Geophysical Monograph, 87. Washington, DC: American Geophysical Union, 255-264.

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  61. Hamilton, K. P., 1995: Comment on "Global QBO in circulation and ozone. Part I: Reexamination of observational evidence." Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, 52(10), 1834-1838.

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  63. Hamilton, K., 1995: Comprehensive simulation of the middle atmospheric climate: Some recent results. Climate Dynamics, 11, 223-241.

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  65. Hamilton, K., 1995: Do historical "zero depth" hydrographic data contain useful information on climate trends? Canadian Meteorological and Oceanographic Society (CMOS) Bulletin, 23(6), 6-8.

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  67. Hamilton, K. P., 1995: Interannual variability in the Northern Hemisphere winter middle atmosphere in control and perturbed experiments with the GFDL SKYHI general circulation model. Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, 52(1), 44-66.

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  69. Hamilton, K. P., and R. A. Vincent, 1995: High-resolution radiosonde data offer new prospects for research. EOS, 76(49), 497, 506-507.

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  71. Hamilton, K. P., R. J. Wilson, J. D. Mahlman, and L. Umscheid, 1995: Climatology of the SKYHI troposphere-stratosphere-mesosphere general circulation model. Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, 52(1), 5-43.

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  73. Hamilton, K. P., 1994: Interdecadal climate variations over the high-latitude North Atlantic as seen in 235 years of surface air temperature data. Canadian Meteorological and Oceanographic Society Bulletin 22(2), 11-14.

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  75. Hamilton, K., 1994: Meteorology and Climatology. In Encyclopedia of Applied Physics, VCH Publishers, 215-237.

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  77. Hamilton, K., 1994: Modelling middle atmosphere interannual variability. In Proceedings of the Fifth COSPAR Colloquium, Pergamon Press, 751-757.

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  79. Hamilton, K., 1994: Simulation of vertically-propagating waves in comprehensive general circulation models: opportunities for comparison with observations. In UARS/SNES Workshop on Wind Observations in the Middle Atmosphere, 15-18 November 1994, CNES-HQ Paris, 4.3-4.15.

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  81. Hamilton, K., R. J. Wilson, and H. Vahlenkamp, 1994: Three-dimensional visualization of the polar stratospheric vortex. Canadian Meteorological and Oceanographic Society Bulletin, 22(4), 4-6.

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  83. Yuan, L., and K. P. Hamilton, 1994: Equilibrium dynamics in a forced-dissipative f-plane shallow-water system. Journal of Fluid Mechanics, 280, 369-394.

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  85. Hamilton, K., 1993: An examination of observed southern oscillation effects in the northern hemisphere stratosphere. Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, 50(20), 3468-3473.

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  87. Hamilton, K., 1993: A general circulation model simulation of El Niño effects in the extratropical northern hemisphere stratosphere. Geophysical Research Letters, 20(17), 1803-1806.

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  89. Hamilton, K., October 1993: Model simulation of the stratospheric penetration of the southern oscillation. TOGA Notes, (13), 7-11.

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  91. Hamilton, K., 1993: What we can learn from general circulation models about the spectrum of middle atmospheric motions. In Coupling Processes in the Lower and Middle Atmosphere, Kluwer Academic Publishers, 161-174.

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  93. Manzini, E., and K. P. Hamilton, 1993: Middle atmospheric traveling waves forced by latent and convective heating. Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, 50(14), 2180-2200.

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  95. Hamilton, K., and L. Yuan, 1992: Experiments on tropical stratospheric mean-wind variations in a spectral general circulation model. Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, 49(24), 2464-2483.

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  97. Hamilton, K., 1991: Climatological statistics of stratospheric inertia-gravity waves deduced from historical rocketsonde wind and temperature data. Journal of Geophysical Research, 96(D11), 20,831-20,839.

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  99. Hamilton, K., 1990: A look at the recently proposed solar-QBO-weather relationship. Journal of Climate, 3(4), 497-503.
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  100. Hamilton, K., 1989: Interhemispheric asymmetry and annual synchronization of the ozone quasi-biennial oscillation. Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, 46(7), 1019-1025.

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  102. Hamilton, K., 1988: A detailed examination of the extratropical response to tropical El Niño/Southern Oscillation events. Journal of Climatology, 8, 67-86.

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  104. Hamilton, K., 1988: Equatorial Atlantic sea surface temperature variations. Atmosphere-Ocean, 26(4), 668-678.

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  106. Hamilton, K., 1988: Evaluation of the gravity wave field in the middle atmosphere of the GFDL "SKYHI" general circulation model. In Workshop on Systematic Errors in Models of the Atmosphere, CAS/JSC Working Group on Numerical Experimentation, Report No. 12, WMO/TD No. 273, 264-271.

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  108. Hamilton, K., and J. D. Mahlman, 1988: General circulation model simulation of the semiannual oscillation of the tropical middle atmosphere. Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, 45(21), 3212-3235.

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  110. Hamilton, K., 1981: Effects of atmospheric tides on the general circulation of the stratosphere, mesosphere and lower thermosphere. In Middle Atmosphere Program, Handbook for MAP, 2, 246-255.

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  112. Hamilton, K., 1981: Latent heat release as a possible forcing mechanism for atmospheric tides. Monthly Weather Review, 109(1), 3-17.

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  114. Hamilton, K., 1980: The geographical distribution of the solar semidiurnal surface pressure oscillation. Journal of Geophysical Research, 85(C4), 1945-1949.

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  116. Hamilton, K., 1980: Observations of the solar diurnal and semidiurnal surface pressure oscillations in Canada. Atmosphere-Ocean, 18(2) , 89-97.

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