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Richard Hemler
Hemler, Richard S.
- Delworth, T. L., A. Rosati, R. J. Stouffer, K. W. Dixon, J. Dunne, K. Findell, P. Ginoux, A. Gnanadesikan, C. T. Gordon, S. M. Griffies, R. Gudgel, M. J. Harrison, I. M. Held, R. S. Hemler, L. W. Horowitz, S. A. Klein, T. R. Knutson, S-J. Lin, P. C. D. Milly, V. Ramaswamy, M. D. Schwarzkopf, J. J. Sirutis, W. F. Stern, M. J. Spelman, M. Winton, A. T. Wittenberg, B. Wyman, et al., 2006: GFDL's CM2 Global Coupled Climate Models. Part I: Formulation and simulation characteristics. Journal of Climate, 19(5), 643-674.
- Pincus, R., R. Hemler, and S. A. Klein, 2006: Using stochastically generated subcolumns to represent cloud structure in a large-scale model. Monthly Weather Review, 134(12), 3644-3656.
- Stouffer, R. J., T. L. Delworth, K. W. Dixon, R. Gudgel, I. Held, R. Hemler, T. Knutson, M. D. Schwarzkopf, M. J. Spelman, M. W. Winton, A. J. Broccoli, H-C. Lee, F. Zeng, and B. Soden, 2006: GFDL's CM2 global coupled climate models. Part IV: Idealized climate response. Journal of Climate, 19(5), 723-740.
- Pincus, R., C. Hannay, S. A. Klein, K-M. Xu, and R. Hemler, 2005: Overlap assumptions for assumed probability distribution function cloud schemes in large-scale models. Journal of Geophysical Research, 110, D15S09, doi:10.1029/2004JD005100.
- The GFDL Global Atmospheric Model Development Team, 2004: The new GFDL global atmosphere and land model AM2-LM2: Evaluation with prescribed SST simulations. Journal of Climate, 17(24), 4641-4673.
- Soden, B. J., A. J. Broccoli, and R. S. Hemler, 2004: On the use of cloud forcing to estimate cloud feedback. Journal of Climate, 17(19), 3661-3665.
- Andronache, C., L. J. Donner, C. J. Seman, and R. S. Hemler, 2003: Interactions between the ITCZ and aerosols during INDOEX. Geophysical Research Abstracts, 5, 02719.
- Andronache, C., L. J. Donner, C. J. Seman, and R. S. Hemler, 2002: A study of the impact of the Intertropical Convergence Zone on aerosols during INDOEX. Journal of Geophysical Research, 107(D19), 10.1029/2001JD900248, 2002.
- Donner, L., C. J. Seman, R. S. Hemler, and S. Fan, 2001: A cumulus parameterization including mass fluxes, convective vertical velocities, and mesoscale effects: thermodynamic and hydrological aspects in a general circulation model. Journal of Climate, 14(16), 3444-3463.
- Hamilton, K. P., R. J. Wilson, and R. Hemler, 2001: Spontaneous stratospheric QBO-like oscillations Simulated by the GFDL SKYHI general circulation model. Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, 58(21), 3271-3292.
- Eluszkiewicz, J., R. S. Hemler, J. D. Mahlman, L. Bruhwiler, and L. L. Takacs, 2000: Sensitivity of age-of-air calculations to the choice of advection scheme. Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, 57(19), 3185-3201.
- Hemler, R. S., 2000: Key elements of the user-friendly, GFDL SKYHI general circulation model. Scientific Programming, 8(1), 39-47.
- Andronache, C., L. J. Donner, C. J. Seman, V. Ramaswamy, and R. S. Hemler, 1999: Atmospheric sulfur and deep convective clouds in tropical Pacific: A model study. Journal of Geophysical Research, 104(D4), 4005-4024.
- Andronache, C., L. J. Donner, V. Ramaswamy, C. J. Seman, and R. S. Hemler, 1999: Possible impact of atmospheric sulfur increase on tropical convective systems: A TOGA COARE Case. In Proceedings of a Conference on the TOGA Coupled Ocean-Atmosphere Response Experiment (COARE) - COARE-98, WCRP-107, WMO/TD-No. 940, WMO, 243-244.
- Donner, L. J., C. J. Seman, and R. S. Hemler, 1999: Ice microphysics and radiative transfer in deep convective systems. In 10th Conference on Atmospheric Radiation, 28 June-2 July 1999, Madison, WI, American Meteorological Society, 611-614.
- Donner, L. J., C. J. Seman, and R. S. Hemler, 1999: Three-dimensional cloud-system modeling of GATE convection. Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, 56(12), 1885-1912.
- Hamilton, K., R. J. Wilson, and R. S. Hemler, 1999: Middle atmosphere simulated with high vertical and horizontal resolution versions of a GCM: Improvements in the cold pole bias and generation of a QBO-like oscillation in the tropics. Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, 56(22), 3829-3846.
- Andronache, C., L. J. Donner, V. Ramaswamy, C. J. Seman, and R. S. Hemler, 1998: The effects of atmospheric sulfur on the radiative properties of convective clouds: a limited area modeling study. Geophysical Research Letters, 25(9), 1423-1426.
- Hemler, Richard S., 1998: Key elements of the user-friendly, GFDL SKYHI general circulaton model. In Second International Workshop on Software Engineering and Code Design in Parallel Meteorological and Oceanographic Applications, NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center, 29-43.
- Donner, L. J., C. J. Seman, R. S. Hemler, and J. P. Sheldon, 1997: Radiative transfer in a three-dimensional cloud-system-resolving model. In IRS '96: Current Problems in Atmospheric Radiation, Proceedings of the International Radiation Symposium, Fairbanks, Alaska, 19-24 August 1996. Hampton, Virginia: Deepak Publishing, 109-112.
- Donner, L. J., C. J. Seman, B. J. Soden, R. S. Hemler, J. C. Warren, J. Ström, and K-N. Liou, 1997: Large-scale ice clouds in the GFDL SKYHI general circulation model. Journal of Geophysical Research, 102(D18), 21,745-21,768.
- Hamilton, K., and R. S. Hemler, 1997: Appearance of a supertyphoon in a global climate model simulation. Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, 78(12), 2874-2876.
- Jones, P. W., C. L. Kerr, and R. S. Hemler, 1995: Practical considerations in development of a parallel SKYHI general circulation model. Parallel Computing, 21(10), 1677-1694.
- Held, I. M., R. S. Hemler, and V. Ramaswamy, 1993: Radiative-convective equilibrium with explicit two-dimensional moist convection. Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, 50(23), 3909-3927.
- Lipps, F. B. and R. S. Hemler, 1992: On the downward transfer of tritium to the ocean by a cloud model. Journal of Geophysical Research, 97(D12), 12,889-12,900.
- Hemler, R. S., F. B. Lipps, and B. B. Ross, 1991: A simulation of a squall line using a nonhydrostatic cloud model with a 5-km horizontal grid. Monthly Weather Review, 119(12), 3012-3033.
- Lipps, F. B., and R. S. Hemler, 1991: Numerical modeling of a midlatitude squall line: Features of the convection and vertical momentum flux. Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, 48(17), 1909-1929.
- Lipps, F. B., and R. S. Hemler, 1988: An investigation of the role of snow in a squall line anvil circulation. In Report of the Second International Cloud Modelling Workshop, Toulose, 8-12 August 1988, WMP Report No. 11, WMO/TD No. 268, 163-167.
- Lipps, F. B. and R. S. Hemler, 1988: Numerical modeling of a line of towering cumulus on Day 226 of GATE. Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, 45(17), 2428-2444.
- Lipps, F. B. and R. S. Hemler, 1986: Numerical simulation of deep tropical convection associated with large-scale convergence. Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, 43(17), 1796-1816.
- Lipps, F. B. and R. S. Hemler, 1985: Another look at the scale analysis for deep moist convection. Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, 42(18), 1960-1964.
- Lipps, F. B., and R. S. Hemler, 1985: Numerical modelling of a midlatitude squall line. In Preprints, 14th Conference on Severe Local Storms, Boston, MA: American Meteorological Society, 183-185.
- Lipps, F. B., and R. S. Hemler, 1982: A scale analysis of deep moist convection and some related numerical calculations. Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, 39(10), 2192-2210.
- Lipps, F. B. and R. S. Hemler, 1981: Reply. Monthly Weather Review, 109(3), 675.
- Lipps, F. B., and R. S. Hemler, 1980: Another look at the thermodynamic equation for deep convection. Monthly Weather Review, 108(1), 78-84.
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