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  1. Zhao, Mingin pressAn investigation of the effective climate sensitivity in GFDL’s new climate models CM4.0 and SPEARJournal of Climate. DOI:10.1175/JCLI-D-21-0327.1. May 2022.
  2. Frazer, Michelle E., and Yi Mingin pressUnderstanding the extratropical liquid water path feedback in mixed-phase clouds with an idealized global climate modelJournal of Climate. DOI:10.1175/JCLI-D-21-0334.1. January 2022.
  3. Jeevanjee, Nadir, and Linjiong Zhouin pressOn the resolution-dependence of anvil cloud fraction and precipitation efficiency in radiative-convective equilibriumJournal of Advances in Modeling Earth Systems. DOI:10.1029/2021MS002759. February 2022.
  4. Chu, Wenchao, Yanluan Lin, and Ming Zhao, January 2022: Implementation and evaluation of a double-plume convective parameterization in NCAR CAM5Journal of Climate35(2), DOI:10.1175/JCLI-D-21-0267.1617-637.
  5. Zhao, Ming, January 2022: A study of AR-, TS-, and MCS-associated precipitation and extreme precipitation in present and warmer climatesJournal of Climate35(2), DOI:10.1175/JCLI-D-21-0145.1479-497.
  6. Dong, WenhaoMing ZhaoYi Ming, and V Ramaswamy, July 2021: Representation of tropical mesoscale convective systems in a general circulation model: Climatology and response to global warmingJournal of Climate34(14), DOI:10.1175/JCLI-D-20-0535.1.
  7. Guo, HuanYi MingSongmiao FanLinjiong ZhouLucas Harris, and Ming Zhao, June 2021: Two-moment bulk cloud microphysics with prognostic precipitation in GFDL’s Atmosphere Model AM4.0: configuration and performanceJournal of Advances in Modeling Earth Systems13(6), DOI:10.1029/2020MS002453.
  8. Zhou, Xiaoli, Rachel Atlas, Isabel L McCoy, Christopher S Bretherton, Charles Bardeen, Andrew Gettelman, Pu Lin, and Yi Ming, February 2021: Evaluation of cloud and precipitation simulations in CAM6 and AM4 using observations over the Southern Ocean. Earth and Space Science, 8(2), DOI:10.1029/2020EA001241.
  9. Atlas, Rachel, Christopher S Bretherton, Peter N Blossey, Andrew Gettelman, Charles Bardeen, Pu Lin, and Yi Ming, November 2020: How well do large-eddy simulations and global climate models represent observed boundary layer structures and low clouds over the summertime Southern Ocean? Journal of Advances in Modeling Earth Systems, 12(11), DOI:10.1029/2020MS002205.
  10. Kuo, Y-H, J D Neelin, C-C Chen, W-T Chen, Leo J Donner, Andrew Gettelman, Xianan Jiang, K-T Kuo, Eric Maloney, C R Mechoso, Yi Ming, K A Schiro, Charles J Seman, C-M Wu, and Ming Zhao, January 2020: Convective transition statistics over tropical oceans for climate model diagnostics: GCM evaluationJournal of the Atmospheric Sciences77(1), DOI:10.1175/JAS-D-19-0132.1.
  11. Naud, C M., J Jeyaratnam, James F Booth, Ming Zhao, and Andrew Gettelman, January 2020: Evaluation of modeled precipitation in oceanic extratropical cyclones using IMERGJournal of Climate33(1), DOI:10.1175/JCLI-D-19-0369.1.
  12. Paulot, FabienDavid J PaynterMichael WintonPaul GinouxMing Zhao, and Larry W Horowitz, February 2020: Revisiting the impact of sea salt on climate sensitivityGeophysical Research Letters47(3), DOI:10.1029/2019GL085601.
  13. Wing, Allison A., Catherine L Stauffer, Tobias Becker, Kevin A Reed, Min-Seop Ahn, Nathan P Arnold, Sandrine Bony, Mark Branson, George H Bryan, Jean-Pierre Chaboureau, Stephan R de Roode, Kulkarni Gayatri, Cathy Hohenegger, I-Kuan Hu, Fredrik Jansson, Todd R Jones, Marat Khairoutdinov, Daehyun Kim, Zane K Martin, Shuhei Matsugishi, Brian Medeiros, Hiroaki Miura, Yumin Moon, Sebastian K Muller, Tomoki Ohno, Max Popp, Thara Prabhakaran, David A Randall, Rosimar Rios-Berrios, Nicolas Rochetin, Romain Roehrig, David M Romps, James H Ruppert Jr, Masaki Satoh, Levi G Silvers, Martin S Singh, Bjorn Stevens, Lorenzo Tomassini, Chiel C van Heerwaarden, Shuguang Wang, and Ming Zhao, September 2020: Clouds and Convective Self-Aggregation in a Multi-Model Ensemble of Radiative-Convective Equilibrium SimulationsJournal of Advances in Modeling Earth Systems12(9), DOI:10.1029/2020MS002138.
  14. Winton, MichaelAlistair AdcroftJohn P DunneIsaac M HeldElena ShevliakovaMing ZhaoHuan GuoWilliam J HurlinJohn P KrastingThomas R KnutsonDavid J Paynter, Levi G Silvers, and Rong Zhang, January 2020: Climate Sensitivity of GFDL’s CM4.0Journal of Advances in Modeling Earth Systems12(1), DOI:10.1029/2019MS001838.
  15. Zhao, Ming, December 2020: Simulations of Atmospheric Rivers, Their Variability and Response to GlobalWarming Using GFDL’s New High Resolution General Circulation ModelJournal of Climate33(23), DOI:10.1175/JCLI-D-20-0241.1.
  16. Rugenstein, M, J Bloch-Johnson, Jonathan M Gregory, Timothy Andrews, T Mauritsen, Chao Li, Thomas L Frölicher, and David J Paynter, et al., February 2020: Equilibrium climate sensitivity estimated by equilibrating climate modelsGeophysical Research Letters47(4), DOI:10.1029/2019GL083898.
  17. Fan, SongmiaoPaul GinouxCharles J Seman, Levi G Silvers, and Ming Zhao, November 2019: Toward Improved Cloud-Phase Simulation with a Mineral Dust and Temperature-Dependent Parameterization for Ice Nucleation in Mixed-Phase CloudsJournal of the Atmospheric Sciences76(11), DOI:10.1175/JAS-D-18-0287.1.
  18. Held, Isaac M.Huan GuoAlistair AdcroftJohn P DunneLarry W HorowitzJohn P KrastingElena ShevliakovaMichael WintonMing ZhaoMitchell BushukAndrew T WittenbergBruce WymanBaoqiang XiangRong ZhangWhit G AndersonV BalajiLeo J DonnerKrista A DunneJeffrey W DurachtaPaul P G GauthierPaul GinouxJean-Christophe GolazStephen M GriffiesRobert HallbergLucas HarrisMatthew J HarrisonWilliam J HurlinJasmin G JohnPu LinShian-Jiann LinSergey MalyshevRaymond MenzelP C D MillyYi MingVaishali NaikDavid J PaynterFabien PaulotV RamaswamyBrandon G ReichlThomas E RobinsonAnthony RosatiCharles J Seman, Levi G Silvers, Seth D Underwood, and Niki Zadeh, November 2019: Structure and Performance of GFDL’s CM4.0 Climate ModelJournal of Advances in Modeling Earth Systems11(11), DOI:10.1029/2019MS001829.
  19. Naud, C M., James F Booth, J Jeyaratnam, Leo J DonnerCharles J SemanMing ZhaoHuan Guo, and Yi Ming, October 2019: Extratropical Cyclone Clouds in the GFDL climate model: diagnosing biases and the associated causesJournal of Climate32(20), DOI:10.1175/JCLI-D-19-0421.1.
  20. Po-Chedley, S, M D Zelinka, and Nadir Jeevanjee, et al., November 2019: Climatology explains intermodel spread in tropical upper tropospheric cloud and relative humidity response to greenhouse warming. Geophysical Research Letters, 46(22), DOI:10.1029/2019GL084786.
  21. Seeley, Jacob T., and Nadir Jeevanjee, et al., January 2019: Formation of Tropical Anvil Clouds by Slow Evaporation. Geophysical Research Letters, 46(1), DOI:10.1029/2018GL080747.
  22. Seeley, Jacob T., Nadir Jeevanjee, and David M Romps, February 2019: FAT or FiTT: Are Anvil Clouds or the Tropopause Temperature Invariant? Geophysical Research Letters, 46(3), DOI:10.1029/2018GL080096.
  23. Silvers, Levi G., David J Paynter, and Ming Zhao, January 2018: The Diversity of Cloud Responses to Twentieth Century Sea Surface TemperaturesGeophysical Research Letters45(1), DOI:10.1002/2017GL075583.
  24. Xiang, BaoqiangMing Zhao, and Yi Ming, et al., July 2018: Contrasting Impacts of radiative forcing in the Southern Ocean versus Southern Tropics on ITCZ position and energy transport in one GFDL climate modelJournal of Climate31(14), DOI:10.1175/JCLI-D-17-0566.1.
  25. Zhao, MingJean-Christophe GolazIsaac M HeldHuan GuoV BalajiRusty BensonJan-Huey ChenXi ChenLeo J DonnerJohn P DunneKrista A DunneJeffrey W DurachtaSongmiao FanStuart FreidenreichStephen T GarnerPaul GinouxLucas HarrisLarry W HorowitzJohn P KrastingAmy R LangenhorstZhi LiangPu LinShian-Jiann LinSergey Malyshev, E Mason, P C D MillyYi MingVaishali NaikFabien PaulotDavid J PaynterPeter PhillippsAparna RadhakrishnanV RamaswamyThomas E RobinsonM Daniel SchwarzkopfCharles J SemanElena ShevliakovaZhaoyi ShenHyeyum Hailey Shin, Levi G Silvers, R John WilsonMichael WintonAndrew T WittenbergBruce Wyman, and Baoqiang Xiang, March 2018: The GFDL Global Atmosphere and Land Model AM4.0/LM4.0 – Part I: Simulation Characteristics with Prescribed SSTsJournal of Advances in Modeling Earth Systems10(3), DOI:10.1002/2017MS001208.
  26. Zhao, MingJean-Christophe GolazIsaac M HeldHuan GuoV BalajiRusty BensonJan-Huey ChenXi ChenLeo J DonnerJohn P DunneKrista A DunneJeffrey W DurachtaSongmiao FanStuart FreidenreichStephen T GarnerPaul GinouxLucas HarrisLarry W HorowitzJohn P KrastingAmy R LangenhorstZhi LiangPu LinShian-Jiann LinSergey Malyshev, E Mason, P C D MillyYi MingVaishali NaikFabien PaulotDavid J PaynterPeter PhillippsAparna RadhakrishnanV RamaswamyThomas E RobinsonM Daniel SchwarzkopfCharles J SemanElena ShevliakovaZhaoyi ShenHyeyum Hailey Shin, Levi G Silvers, R John WilsonMichael WintonAndrew T WittenbergBruce Wyman, and Baoqiang Xiang, March 2018: The GFDL Global Atmosphere and Land Model AM4.0/LM4.0 – Part II: Model Description, Sensitivity Studies, and Tuning StrategiesJournal of Advances in Modeling Earth Systems10(3), DOI:10.1002/2017MS001209.
  27. Andrews, Timothy, Jonathan M Gregory, David J Paynter, and Levi G Silvers, et al., August 2018: Accounting for Changing Temperature Patterns Increases Historical Estimates of Climate SensitivityGeophysical Research Letters45(16), DOI:10.1029/2018GL078887.
  28. Paynter, David J., Thomas L Frölicher, Larry W Horowitz, and Levi G Silvers, February 2018: Equilibrium Climate Sensitivity Obtained from Multi-Millennial Runs of Two GFDL Climate ModelsJournal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres123(4), DOI:10.1002/2017JD027885.
  29. Ming, Yi, and Isaac M Held, January 2018: Modeling Water Vapor and Clouds as Passive Tracers in an Idealized GCMJournal of Climate31(2), DOI:10.1175/JCLI-D-16-0812.1.
  30. Xiang, BaoqiangMing ZhaoIsaac M Held, and Jean-Christophe Golaz, February 2017: Predicting the severity of spurious “double ITCZ” problem in CMIP5 coupled models from AMIP simulationsGeophysical Research Letters44(3), DOI:10.1002/2016GL071992.
  31. Zhao, MingJean-Christophe GolazIsaac M HeldV RamaswamyShian-Jiann LinYi MingPaul GinouxBruce WymanLeo J DonnerDavid J Paynter, and Huan Guo, January 2016: Uncertainty in model climate sensitivity traced to representations of cumulus precipitation microphysicsJournal of ClimateDOI:10.1175/JCLI-D-15-0191.1.
  32. Donner, Leo J., T O’Brien, D Rieger, B Vogel, and William F Cooke, October 2016: Are atmospheric updrafts a key to unlocking climate forcing and sensitivity? Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics16(20), DOI:10.5194/acp-16-12983-2016.
  33. Guo, HuanJean-Christophe GolazLeo J DonnerBruce WymanMing Zhao, and Paul Ginoux, June 2015: CLUBB as a unified cloud parameterization: opportunities and challengesGeophysical Research Letters42(11), DOI:10.1002/2015GL063672.
  34. Paynter, David J., and Thomas L Frölicher, October 2015: Sensitivity of radiative forcing, ocean heat uptake and climate feedbacks to changes in anthropogenic greenhouse gases and aerosolsJournal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres120(19), DOI:10.1002/2015JD023364.
  35. Webb, M J., A P Lock, Christopher S Bretherton, Sandrine Bony, Jason N S Cole, A Idelkadi, Sarah M Kang, T Koshiro, H Kawai, T Ogura, Romain Roehrig, Yechul Shin, T Mauritsen, S C Sherwood, J Vial, M Watanabe, M D Woelfle, and Ming Zhao, October 2015: The impact of parametrized convection on cloud feedbackPhilosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London, A373, DOI:10.1098/rsta.2014.0414.
  36. Xiang, BaoqiangShian-Jiann LinMing ZhaoGabriel A Vecchi, Tim Li, Xianan Jiang, Lucas Harris, and Jan-Huey Chen, February 2015: Beyond weather time scale prediction for Hurricane Sandy and Super Typhoon Haiyan in a global climate modelMonthly Weather Review143(2), DOI:10.1175/MWR-D-14-00227.1.
  37. Xiang, BaoqiangMing Zhao, Xianan Jiang, Shian-Jiann Lin, Tim Li, X Fu, and Gabriel A Vecchi, July 2015: The 3-4 Week MJO Prediction Skill in a GFDL Coupled ModelJournal of Climate28(13), DOI:10.1175/JCLI-D-15-0102.1.
  38. Zhao, Ming, March 2014: An Investigation of the Connections among Convection, Clouds, and Climate Sensitivity in a Global Climate ModelJournal of Climate27(5), DOI:10.1175/JCLI-D-13-00145.1.
  39. Popp, M, and L. G Silvers, 2017: Double and Single ITCZs with and without Clouds. Journal of Climate, 30(22), DOI:10.1175/JCLI-D-17-0062.1