Thomas L. Delworth
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Associated Concepts [?]
- Geology
- Climatology
- Physics
- Oceanography
- Geography
- Environmental science
- Meteorology
- Biology
- Ecology
- Atmospheric sciences
- Climate change
- Mathematics
- Climate model
- Sea surface temperature
- Mathematical analysis
- Forcing (mathematics)
- Quantum mechanics
- Thermohaline circulation
- Engineering
- Thermodynamics
- Statistics
- Precipitation
- Chemistry
- Mechanics
- Organic chemistry
Authored Works
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- Subseasonal Controls of U.S. Landfalling Tropical Cyclones
- On the seasonal prediction and predictability of winter temperature swing index over North America
- Identifying the drivers of the observed springtime cooling trend in northern North America with large ensemble simulations
- Using large ensembles to elucidate the possible roles of Southern Ocean meridional overturning circulation in the Southern Ocean SST trend
- The role of the Gulf of California in the North American Monsoon as quantified by climate simulations
- The emergence of the atmospheric river response to global warming in the large ensemble of a high-resolution global climate model
- Prediction and Attribution of the Western North America heatwave in June-July of 2021
- Partial Climate Recovery Resulting from Rapid Decline in Greenhouse Gas Emissions after 2040
- Historical Perspective on the 2021 heat waves in western North America
- Climate system changes: natural variability, forced climate change, and pathways towards climate recovery
Linked Co-Authors
- Andrew T. Wittenberg
- Arun Kumar
- Baoqiang Xiang
- Carl J. Schreck
- David Paynter
- Feiyu Lu
- Gan Zhang
- Kenneth E. Kunkel
- Kuo-Hung Tseng
- Lucas Harris
- Mitchell Bushuk
- Nathaniel C. Johnson
- Sarah B. Kapnick
- Vaishali Naik
- Wei Zhang
- Xiaosong Yang
- Yushi Morioka
- Zachary M. Labe
Linked Collaborating Institutions
- Georgia Institute of Technology
- Japan Marine Science and Technology Center
- Michigan State University
- National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Boulder
- National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Washington
- North Carolina State University
- Princeton University, New Jersey
- University Corporation for Atmospheric Research, Colorado
- University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
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