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Forthcoming Papers

  1. Ackerman, A. S., J.-C. Golaz, et al., submitted: Large-eddy simulations of a drizzling, stratocumulus-topped marine boundary layer. Monthly Weather Review. 3/08.


  2. Austin, J., and T. Reichler, submitted: Simulations of long term variability in the cold point tropical tropopause. Journal of Geophysical Research. 1/08.

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  4. Austin, J., R. J. Wilson, and V. Ramaswamysubmitted, Greenhouse gas increases advance the recovery of ozone. Nature. 8/08.

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  6. Chang, Y.-S., A. Rosati, S. Zhang, and M. J. Harrisonsubmitted: Objective analysis of monthly temperature and salinity for the world ocean in the 21st Century: Comparison with WOA and application to assimilation model. Journal of Geophysical Research. 6/08.

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  8. Fang, Y., A. M. Fiore, L. W. Horowitz, A. Gnanadesikan, H. Levy II, Y. Hu, and A. G. Russell, submitted: Estimating the episodic contribution to total pollutant export from the United States in summer. Journal of Geophysical Research. 8/08.

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  10. Findell, Kirsten, Andrew J. Pitman, Matthew H. England, and Philip J. Pegion, submitted: Regional and global impacts of land cover change and sea surface temperature anomalies. Journal of Climate. 4/08.

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  12. Fiore, A. M., L. Horowitz, et al., submitted: Multi-model Estimates of Intercontinental Source-Receptor Relationships for Ozone Pollution. Journal of Geophysical Research. 7/08.

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  14. Free, M., and J. R. Lanzante, submitted: Effect of volcanic eruptions on the vertical temperature profile in radiosonde data and climate models. Journal of Climate. 3/08.

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  16. Golaz, J.-C., J. D. Doyle, S. Wang, in press: Large-eddy simulation of flow over the Askervein Hill using COAMPS. Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society. 2/07


  17. Gnanadesikan, A., and W. G. Anderson, in press: Ocean water clarity and the ocean general circulation in a coupled climate model. Journal of Physical Oceanography.  7/08.


  18. Hallberg, R. W., and  A. Adcroft, submitted: Reconciling estimates of the free surface height in Lagrangian vertical coordinate ocean models with mode-split time stepping. Ocean Modelling. 8/08.

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  20. Haywood, J., L. Donner, A. Jones, and J.-C. Golaz, in press: The global indirect radiative forcing due to serosols: IPCC (2007) and beyond. In Perturbed Clouds in the Climate System, Jost Heintzenberg and Robert Charlson, editors, MIT Press.  4/08.

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  22. Held, I. M., and J. Lu, in press: On the plausibility of drying in the Sahel associated with global warming. Journal of Climate. 10/06.

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  24. Huang, Y., and V. Ramaswamy, submitted: Evolution and trend of outgoing longwave radiation spectrum. Journal of Climate. 10/08.

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  26. Kang, S. M., D. M. W. Frierson, and I. M. Heldsubmitted: The response of tropical precipitation to extratropical thermal forcing in an idealized GCMJournal of the Atmospheric Sciences.  9/08.

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  28. Klein, S. A., J.-C. Golaz, et al., submitted: Intercomparisons of model simulations of mixed-phase clouds observed during the ARM Mixed-Phase Arctic Cloud Experiment. Part I: Single layer cloud. Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society. 3/08.


  29. Knutson, T., C. Landsea, and K. Emanuel, submitted: Tropical cyclones and climate change: A review. In Global Perspectives on Tropical Cyclones: From Science to Mitigation. 7/08.

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  31. Landsea, C. W., G. A. Vecchi, L. Bengtsson, and T. R. Knutson, submitted: Increases in Atlantic tropical cyclone counts since the late 1800s are likely due to advances in observations and analyses. Science.  8/08.

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  33. Lanzante, J., submitted: Comment on "Trends in the temperature and water vapor content of the tropical lower stratosphere: Sea surface connection" by Karen H. Rosenlof and George C. Reid. Journal of Geophysical Research. 5/08.


  34. Lau, N-C.in press: Scientific basis of climate change  (in Chinese). Scientific Chinese, People's Republic of China. 2/08. 


  35. Lau, N-C., and M-J. Nath, submitted: A model investigation of the role of air-sea interaction in the climatological evolution and ENSO-related variability of the summer monsoon over South China Sea and Western North Pacific.  Journal of Climate. 7/08.

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  37. Lau, N-C., and J. J. Ploshay, submitted: Simulation of synoptic and sub-synoptic scale phenomena associated with the East Asian summer monsoon using a high-resolution GCMMonthly Weather Review. 1/08.

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  39. Magi, B. I., P. Ginoux, Y. Ming, and V. Ramaswamy, submitted: Evaluation of tropical and extratropical Southern Hemisphere African aerosol properties simulated by a climate model. Journal of Geophysical Research. 9/08.

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  41. Ming, Y., P. A. Ginoux, L. J. Donner, S. M. Freidenreich, L. W. Horowitz, M. Zhao, J-C Golaz, and S-J. Lin, submitted: Transport of European air pollution influences Arctic climate. Science. 8/08.

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  43. Wang, S., J. Schmidt, and J-C. Golaz, submitted: Effect of down-gradient turbulent liquid water flux parameterization on condensation in mesoscale modelsJournal of Applied Meteorology and Climatology.  11/08.

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  45. Wetherald, R. T., in press: Changes of variability in response to increasing greenhouse gases Part II: Hydrology. Journal of Climate . 7/07.

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  47. Winton, M., in press: Sea ice-albedo feedback and nonlinear Arctic climate change. In, Arctic Sea Ice Decline, AGU Monograph. 10/07.

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  49. Yin, J., M. E. Schlesinger, and R. J. Stouffer, submitted: Rapid sea level rise threatens the Northeast Coast of the United StatesNature.  8/08.

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  51. Zhang, R., and T. L. Delworth, submitted: A new method for attributing climate variations over the Atlantic Hurricane Basin's main development region. Geophysical Research Letters. 4/08.


  52. Zhang, S., A. Rosati, and M. J. Harrisonsubmitted: Detection of multi-decadal oceanic variability within a coupled ensemble data assimilation system. Journal of Geophysical Research. 11/06.

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