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Keith W. Dixon


Research Meteorologist
Climate Dynamics & Prediction Group
  Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory
   Office of Oceanic & Atmospheric Research
    National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration
     US Department of Commerce
Princeton, New Jersey   USA

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[bio pdf]

contact info:

email: Keith.Dixon @ noaa.gov
  fax: (609) 987-5063
US postal address:   courier address:
Keith Dixon
GFDL / NOAA
PO Box 308, Princeton University
Princeton, NJ 08542-0308
  Keith Dixon
Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Lab / NOAA
Princeton Forrestal Campus; 201 Forrestal Road
Princeton, NJ 08542

  navigating my web pages:
Note: a light blue background indicates pages accessible from all sites
while a light green background pages with restricted access.
[noaa bird] GFDL on-line bibliography : a list of my publications in the scientific literature, including links to some abstracts and complete papers. [journal icon]
[noaa bird] GFDL's Climate Modeling Research Highlights:
GFDL's IPCC AR4-related Summaries, Graphics and Animations
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[noaa bird] One page abstract of PittCon 2007 invited presentation:
Computer Modeling of the Global Climate & its Role in the Assessment of Climate Change [28 Feb 2007; PDF]
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[noaa bird] Materials related to Scripps Howard Environmental Institute presentation:
[May 2007]
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[noaa bird] Arctic sea ice changes in GFDL CM2.1 greenhouse scenario experiments: a web page with graphics and animations illustrating how Northern Hemisphere sea ice decreases markedly during the 21st century in climate change simulations. [sea ice map icon]
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last modified: November 21 2008.