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The entire collection of Earth and Environmental System Modeling Research Highlights can be accessed using the search below. You may also search the BER Research Highlights database by selecting Earth and Environmental System Modeling and/or Multisector Dynamics then selecting List.

Title Contact Institution Date
Most Earth System Models are Missing Key Piece of Future Climate Puzzle RGMA Kate Petersen Woodwell Climate Research Center
Truly Conserving with Conservative Remapping Methods RGMA Karl E. Taylor Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
Comment on “Five Decades of Observed Daily Precipitation Reveal Longer and More Variable Drought Events Across Much of the Western United States RGMA Chris Paciorek University of California Berkeley
Role of Atmospheric Resonance and Land–Atmosphere Feedbacks as a Precursor to the June 2021 Pacific Northwest Heat Dome Event RGMA Michael Wehner Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Sea Ice and Clouds Mediate Compensation between Atmospheric and Oceanic Meridional Heat Transports RGMA Wilbert Weijer Los Alamos National Laboratory
New Record Ocean Temperatures and Related Climate Indicators in 2023 RGMA John Fasullo National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR)
Understanding Changes in Cloud Simulations from E3SM Version 1 to Version 2 ESMD Shaocheng Xie Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
Delineation of Endorheic Drainage Basins in the MERIT-Plus Dataset for 5 and 15 Minute Upscaled River Networks MSD Karen Fisher-Vanden Pennsylvania State University
Can Earth System Models inform key dimensions of Arctic marine food security? RGMA Georgina Gibson University of Alaska Fairbanks
Balancing Speed and Accuracy in Power Grid Operations Models MSD Jennie Rice Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
The Distributional Impact of FEMA’s Community Rating System MSD John Weyant Stanford University
Different Aerosol Emission Sources Work Together to Drive the Slowdown of Atlantic Overturning Circulation ESMD MSD Hailong Wang Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Different Aerosol Emission Sources Work Together to Drive the Slowdown of Atlantic Overturning Circulation RGMA Hailong Wang Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Simulating Coastal Wetland Chemistry to Improve Methane Modeling ESMD Benjamin Sulman Oak Ridge National Laboratory
The Economics of Power System Transitions MSD Karen Fisher-Vanden Pennsylvania State University
Perturbing Parameters to Understand Cloud Contributions to Climate Change RGMA Brian Medeiros National Center for Atmospheric Research
Causes of Reduced Climate Sensitivity in E3SM from Version 1 to Version 2 RGMA Po-Lun Ma Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
New Model Improves Simulations of Wildfire Aerosols and Their Radiative Effects ESMD Po-Lun Ma Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Sensitivity of Arctic Surface Temperature to Including a Comprehensive Ocean Interior Reflectance to the Ocean Surface Albedo ESMD Xianglei Huang University of Michigan
Observed Humidity Trends in Dry Regions Contradict Climate Models RGMA Jerry Meehl National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR)
Bayesian Spatial Models for Projecting Corn Yields MSD Karen Fisher-Vanden Pennsylvania State University
Internal Variability Amps Up Arctic Warming RGMA Hailong Wang Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Windstorms in a Warmer World RGMA MSD Sara C Pryor Cornell University
The Effects of African Easterly Wave Suppression by Wave Track on Atlantic Tropical Cyclones RGMA Emily Bercos-Hickey Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Projected Compound Heatwave and Drought Extremes in the United States MSD Jennie Rice Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Anthropogenic Aerosols Contribute to the Recent Decline in Precipitation Over the U.S. Southwest RGMA Flavio Lehner National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR)
Snow Droughts are Not Solely Driven by Abnormal Snowfall and Temperature ESMD L. Ruby Leung Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
The 1996 Mid-Atlantic Winter Flood: Exploring Climate Risk through a Storyline Approach RGMA MSD Colin Zarzycki Pennsylvania State University
Time-Stepping Optimized for Ocean and Atmosphere Models ESMD Mark Petersen Los Alamos National Laboratory
Observed Changes in Hydroclimate Attributed to Human Forcing RGMA John Fasullo National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR)

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