Paul J. Kushner
- ORCiD
- https://orcid.org/0000-0002-6404-4518
- OpenAlex ID
- https://openalex.org/A5041348953 (API record)
Associated Concepts [?]
- Physics
- Geology
- Geography
- Climatology
- Meteorology
- Environmental science
- Oceanography
- Atmospheric sciences
- Biology
- Ecology
- Climate change
- Thermodynamics
- Mathematics
- Mechanics
- Arctic
- Astronomy
- Climate model
- Quantum mechanics
- Engineering
- Troposphere
- Sea ice
- Geomorphology
- Chemistry
- Mathematical analysis
Authored Works
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- Storm-track weakening in response to Arctic sea ice loss arises with ocean coupling
- Snowfall Extremes in the Arctic Contribute to Rapid Seasonal Snow Cover Advance
- Reconstructed Snow Cover Datasets Provide No Evidence of Hemispheric Atmospheric Teleconnections Involving October Eurasian Snow Cover
- Reconstructed Multidecadal Snow Depth Data Yield Negative October Snow Cover Extent Trends
- Observationally Calibrating Free Parameters in a Snow-On-Sea-Ice Model
- How High-Resolution Models Better Represent Atmospheric Circulations Associated With Extreme Wind Events in Midlatitude Cities
- Effects of artificial heat added by sea ice perturbation methods
- A Climate Model Hierarchy Reveals Time-evolving Effects of Anthropogenic Aerosols on Monsoonal Climate
- The hydrological cycle drives atmospheric heat transport in a hierarchy of models and reanalyses
- Simple Snow Temperature Index Models Help Assess Discrepancies Between Snow Water Equivalent Products
- Representation of Design-level Wind Events with the Potential for Infrastructure Damage in the Built Environment in Models and Reanalysis
- Poleward heat transport from sea ice loss and tropical warming in the earth system model hierarchy
- Observationally Calibrating Free Parameters for a Snow-on-Sea-Ice Model Using a Markov Chain Monte Carlo Method
- Elucidating the role of Antarctic sea-ice loss within the response to greenhouse warming
- Arctic Feedbacks: The Interconnected Roles of Sea Ice, Atmospheric Energy Transport, and Lapse Rate Changes
- Additivity, separability, and robustness of the ocean-atmosphere responses to sea-ice loss and greenhouse forcing
Linked Co-Authors
- Aaron Donohoe
- Alek Petty
- Alex Cabaj
- G. W. K. Moore
- James A. Screen
- Kyle C. Armour
- Lawrence Mudryk
- Nicole Feldl
- Stephanie Hay
- Stephen Po‐Chedley
Linked Collaborating Institutions
- Environment Canada
- Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, California
- Meteo France
- University of California, Santa Cruz
- University of Exeter, UK
- University of Toronto, Canada
- University of Victoria, Canada
- University of Washington, Seattle
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