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Earth and Environmental System Modeling

Research Highlights

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Publication Datesort descending Title Contact Institution
01/2020 Organized Thunderstorms Significantly Contribute to the Earth’s Energy Cycle Leung, L. Ruby Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
08/2020 Improving Forecasts of Tropical Clouds and Precipitation Using Satellite Observations Leung, L. Ruby Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
09/2020 Improvements to Central U.S. Precipitation Simulations with Higher-Resolution Modeling Rice, Jennie Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
09/2020 A New Lens for Examining Storms in Climate Models Leung, L. Ruby Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
09/2020 Warmer Sea Surfaces Intensify Landfalling Atmospheric Rivers Leung, L. Ruby Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
10/2020 A Warmer Climate Delays Seasonal Rainfall Over Land Leung, L. Ruby Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
11/2020 Disentangling the Complex Interactions Driving CO2-Related Arctic Sea Ice Loss Wang, Hailong Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
11/2020 Untangling the Contrasting Recent and Future Changes in the Tropical Rainband Leung, L. Ruby Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
02/2021 Land Significantly Contributes to East Asian Summer Monsoon Rainfall Predictability Leung, L. Ruby Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
02/2021 Corrected Models Project Drier Winters for Mediterranean Climate Regions Leung, L. Ruby Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
02/2021 Better Modeling of Cloud Properties Shows Aerosol-Cloud-Interactions’ Influence on Convective Clouds Fan, Jiwen Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
02/2021 Coupling Between Oceanic and Atmospheric Oscillations Produces Southern Hemisphere Predictability Leung, L. Ruby Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
02/2021 Global Warming Induces Seasonally Dependent Great Plains Low-Level Jet Changes Leung, L. Ruby Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
03/2021 Misrepresented Moisture Convergence Profiles Contribute to the Climate Model 'Double ITCZ' Bias Leung, L. Ruby Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
03/2021 Kansas City Urbanization Altered a Severe Hailstorm Fan, Jiwen Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
03/2021 A Novel Dataset for Better Understanding Different Convective Systems Leung, L. Ruby Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
03/2021 Recurrent Rainfall Patterns as Important Modes of Asian Monsoon Variability Leung, L. Ruby Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
03/2021 Meteorological Conditions Influence the Size and Occurrence of California Wildfires Leung, L. Ruby Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
03/2021 Uniform Ocean Warming Dominates Wet California Winters Leung, L. Ruby Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
04/2021 Contrasting Responses of Mountain Snowpack to Warmer Sea Surfaces Leung, L. Ruby Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
04/2021 Building a Global Database of Mesoscale Storms Leung, L. Ruby Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
05/2021 Mesoscale Convective Systems Cause Most Warm-Season Floods in the Central-Eastern U.S. Leung, L. Ruby Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
06/2021 Using Explainable AI to Understand Key Wildfire Controls Leung, L. Ruby Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
06/2021 Aerosols Notably Contribute to the Predictability of Hail and Precipitation Fan, Jiwen Pacific Northwest National Laboratory