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GFDL Bibliography - 2004

Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory
2004 Citations

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  1. Alexander, M. A., N-C. Lau, and J. D. Scott, 2004: Broadening the atmospheric bridge paradigm: ENSO teleconnections to the tropical West Pacific-Indian Oceans over the seasonal cycle and to the North Pacific in Summer. In, Earth's Climate: The Ocean-Atmosphere Interaction , Geophysical Monograph 147, Washington, DC: American Geophysical Union, 85-103.

  2. Abstract

  3. Arbic, B. K., and G. R. Flierl, 2004: Baroclinically unstable geostrophic turbulence in the limits of strong and weak bottom Ekman friction: Application to midocean eddies. Journal of Physical Oceanography, 34(10), 2257-2273.

  4. Abstract

  5. Arbic, B., and G. R. Flierl, 2004: Effects of mean flow direction on energy, isotropy, and coherence of baroclinically unstable beta-plane geostrophic turbulence. Journal of Physical Oceanography34(1), 77-93.

  6. Abstract

  7. Arbic, B. K., S. T. Garner, R. W. Hallberg, and H. L. Simmons, 2004: The accuracy of surface elevations in forward global barotropic and baroclinic tide models. Deep Sea Research Part II: Topical Studies in Oceanography, 51(25-26), 3069-3101.

  8. Abstract

  9. Arbic, B. K., D. R. MacAyeal, J. X. Mitrovica, and G. A. Milne, 2004: Ocean tides and Heinrich events. Nature, 432(7016), 460.

  10. PDF / Supplement

  11. Banfield, D., B. J. Conrath, P. J. Gierasch, R. John Wilson, and M. D. Smith, 2004: Traveling waves in the martian atmosphere from MGS TES Nadir data. Icarus, 170(2), 365-403.

  12. Abstract

  13. Barnum, B. H., N. S. Winstead, J. Wesely, A. Hakola, P. R. Colarco, O. B. Toon, P. Ginoux, G. Brooks, L. Hasselbarth, and B. Toth, 2004: Forecasting dust storms using the CARMA-dust model and MM5 weather data. Environmental Modelling and Software, 19(2), 129-140.

  14. Abstract

  15. Barreiro, M., and P. Chang, 2004: A linear tendency correction technique for improving seasonal prediction of SST. Geophysical Research Letters, 31, L23209, doi:10.1029/2004GL021148.

  16. Abstract

  17. Basu, S., M. J. Richardson, and R. J. Wilson, 2004: Simulation of the Martian dust cycle with the GFDL Mars GCM. Journal of Geophysical Research, 109, E11906, doi: 10.1029/2004JE002243.

  18. Abstract

  19. Bhat, G. S., G. A. Vecchi, and S. Gadgil, 2004: Sea surface temperature of the Bay of Bengal derived from the TRMM Microwave Imager. Journal of Atmospheric & Oceanic Technology, 21(8), 1283-1290.

  20. Abstract

  21. Boccaletti, G., R. C. Pacanowski, S. G. H. Philander, and A. V. Federov, 2004: The thermal structure of the upper ocean. Journal of Physical Oceanography, 34(4), 888-902.

  22. Abstract

  23. de Boer, A. and D. Nof, 2004: The Bering Strait's grip on the northern hemisphere climate. Deep-Sea Research Part I, 51(10), 1347-1366.

  24. Abstract

  25. de Boer, A. M., and D. Nof, 2004: The exhaust valve of the North Atlantic. Journal of Climate, 17(3), 417-422.

  26. Abstract

  27. Braganza, K., D. J. Karoly, A. C. Hirst, P. Stott, R. J. Stouffer, and S. F. B. Tett, 2004: Simple indices of global climate variability and change Part II: attribution of climate change during the twentieth century. Climate Dynamics, 22(8), 823-838.

  28. Abstract

  29. Cazenave, A., P. C. D. Milly, H. Douville, J. Beaveniste, P. Kosuth, and D. Lettenmaier, 2004: Space techniques used to measure change in terrestrial waters. EOS, 85(6), 59

  30. Abstract

  31. Cash, B. A., P. J. Kushner, and G. K. Vallis, 2004: Reply. Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, 61(8), 954-956.

  32. [No abstract]

  33. Cessi, P., K. Bryan, R. Zhang, 2004: Global seiching of thermocline waters between the Atlantic and the Indian-Pacific Ocean Basins, Geophysical Research Letters, 31, L04302, doi:10.1029/2003GL019091.

  34. Abstract

  35. Chin, M., A. Chu, R. Levy, L. Remer, Y. Kaufman, B. Holben, T. Eck, P. Ginoux, and Q. Gao, 2004: Aerosol distribution in the Northern Hemisphere during ACE-Asia: Results from global model, satellite observations, and Sun photometer measurements. Journal of Geophysical Research, 109, D23S90, doi:10.1029/2004JD004829.

  36. Abstract

  37. Déry, S. J., and E. F. Wood, 2004: Teleconnection between the Arctic Oscillation and Hudson Bay river dischargeGeophysical Research Letters, 31, L18205, doi:10.1029/2004GL020729.

  38. Abstract

  39. Deutsch, C., D. M. Sigman, R. C. Thunell, A. N. Meckler, and G. H. Haug, 2004:  Isotopic constraints on glacial/interglacial changes in the oceanic nitrogen budget. Global Biogeochemical Cycles, 18, GB4012, doi:10.1029/2003GB002189.

  40. Abstract

  41. Doney, S. C., A. Gnanadesikan, J. Sarmiento, R. Slater, and et al., 2004: Evaluating global ocean carbon models: the importance of realistic physics. Global Biogeochemical Cycles, 18, GB3017, doi:10.1029/2003GB002150.

  42. Abstract

  43. Dong, C., R. Houghton, H-W. Ou, D. Chen, and T. Ezer, 2004: Numerical study of the diapycnal flow through a tidal front with passive tracers. Journal of Geophysical Research, 109, C05029, doi:10.1029/2003JC001969

  44. Abstract

  45. Donner, L., 2004: Global and regional distributions of tracers: impact of deep convective towers and associated upper-tropospheric stratiform clouds. Geophysical Research Abstracts, 6, 01266.

  46. PDF

  47. Ezer, T., and G. L. Mellor, 2004: A generalized coordinate ocean model and a comparison of the bottom boundary layer dynamics in terrain-following and in z-level grids. Ocean Modelling, 6(3-4), 379-403.

  48. Abstract

  49. Ezer, T., D. Thattai, and B. Kjerfve, 2004: Simulations of the influence of the West Caribbean Sea circulation and eddies on the Meso-American Barrier Reef System.  XII International Biennial Conference on Physics of Estuaries and Coastal Seas. PECS 2004, Publ. IINGEN/UNAM, Coyoacan, Mexico, Paper O-75, 1-5.

  50. Abstract

  51. Fan, S., L-Y. Oey, and P. Hamilton, 2004: Assimilation of drifter and satellite data in a model of the Northeastern Gulf of Mexico. Continental Shelf Research, 24(9), 1001-1013.

  52. Abstract

  53. Fan, S-M., L. W. Horowitz, H. Levy II, and W. J. Moxim, 2004: Impact of air pollution on wet deposition of mineral dust aerosolsGeophysical Research Letters, 31, L02104, doi:10.1029/2003GL018501.

  54. Abstract

  55. Federov, A. V., R. C. Pacanowski, S. G. Philander, and G. Boccaletti, 2004: The effect of salinity on the wind-driven circulation and the thermal structure of the upper ocean. Journal of Physical Oceanography, 34(9), 1949-1966.

  56. Abstract

  57. Fox-Kemper, B., 2004: Wind-driven barotropic gyre II: Effects of eddies and low interior viscosity. Journal of Marine Research, 62(2), 195-232.

  58. Abstract

  59. Fox-Kemper, B., and J. Pedlosky, 2004: Wind-driven barotropic gyre 1: Circulation control by eddy vorticity fluxes to an enhanced removal region. Journal of Marine Research, 62(2), 169-193.

  60. Abstract

  61. Free, M., J. K. Angell, I. Durre, J. Lanzante, T. C. Peterson, and D. J. Seidel, 2004: Using first differences to reduce inhomogeneity in radiosonde temperature datasets. Journal of Climate, 17(21), 4171-4179.

  62. Abstract

  63. 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.

  64. Abstract

  65. Ginoux, P., J. M. Prospero, O. Torres, and M. Chin, 2004: Long-term simulation of global dust distribution with the GOCART model: Correlation with North Atlantic Oscillation. Environmental Modelling and Software, 19(2), 113-128.

  66. Abstract

  67. The GLACE Team: Koster, R. D., P. A. Dirmeyer, Z. Guo, G. Bonan, E. Chan, P. Cox, and C. T. Gordon, et al., 2004: Regions of strong coupling between soil moisture and precipitation. Science, 305(5687), 1138-1140.

  68. Abstract

  69. Gnanadesikan, A., J. P. Dunne, R. M. Key, K. Matsumoto, J. L. Sarmiento, R. D. Slater, and P. S. Swathi , 2004: Oceanic ventilation and biogeochemical cycling: Understanding the physical mechanisms that produce realistic distributions of tracers and productivity. Global Biogeochemical Cycles, 18(4), GB4010, doi:10.1029/2003GB002097.

  70. Abstract

  71. Goldstein, A. H., D. B. Millet, M. McKay, L. Jaeglé, L. Horowitz, O. Cooper, R. Hudman, D. J. Jacob, S. Oltmans, and A. Clarke, 2004: Impact of Asian emissions on observations at Trinidad Head, California, during ITCT 2K2. Journal of Geophysical Research, 109, D23S17, doi: 10.1029/2003/JD004406.

  72. Abstract

  73. Goosse, H., R. Gerdes, F. Kauker, and C. Köberle, 2004: Influence of the exchanges between the Atlantic and the Arctic on sea ice volume variations during the period 1955-97. Journal of Climate, 17(6), 1294-1305.

  74. Abstract

  75. Grianik, N., I. M. Held, K. S. Smith, and G. K. Vallis, 2004: The effects of quadratic drag on the inverse cascade of two-dimensional turbulence. Physics of Fluids, 16(1), 73-78.

  76. Abstract

  77. Griffies, S. M., 2004: Fundamentals of Ocean Climate Models. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 518 pp + xxxiv.

  78. Abstract

  79. Griffies, S. M., M. J. Harrison, R. C. Pacanowski, and A. Rosati, 2004: A Technical Guide to MOM4. GFDL Ocean Group Technical Report No. 5, Princeton, NJ: NOAA/Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory, 342 pp.

  80. Abstract

  81. Henning, C. C. and G. K. Vallis, 2004: The effects of mesoscale eddies on the main subtropical thermocline. Journal of Physical Oceanography, 34(11), 2428-2443.

  82. Abstract

  83. Hill, C., C. DeLuca, Balaji, M. Suarez, and A. Da Silva, 2004: The architecture of the Earth System Modeling Framework, Computing in Science and Engineering, 6(1), 18-28.

  84. [No abstract]

  85. Hinson, D. P. and R. J. Wilson, 2004: Temperature inversions, thermal tides, and water ice clouds in the Martian tropics. Journal of Geophysical Research, 109, E01002, doi: 10: 1029/2003JE002129.

  86. Abstract

  87. Jones, C., D. E. Waliser, K. M. Lau, and W. Stern, 2004: Global occurrences of extreme precipitation and the Madden-Julian Oscillation: Observations and predictability. Journal of Climate, 17(23),  4575-4589.

  88. Abstract

  89. Jones, C., D. E. Waliser, K. M. Lau, and W. F. Stern, 2004: The Madden-Julian Oscillation and its impact on Northern Hemisphere weather predictability. Monthly Weather Review, 132(6), 1462-1471.

  90. Abstract

  91. Joseph, R., M. Ting, and P. J. Kushner, 2004: The global stationary wave response to climatic change in a coupled GCM. Journal of Climate, 17(3), 540-556.

  92. Abstract

  93. Kageyama, M., S. Charbit, M. Khodri, and G. Ramstein, 2004: Quantifying ice-sheet feedbacks during the last glacial inception. Geophysical Research Letters, 31, L24203, doi:10.1029/2004GL021339.

  94. Abstract

  95. Key, R. M., A. Kozyr, C. L. Sabine, K. Lee, R. Wanninkhof, J. L. Bullister, R. A. Feely, F. J. Millero, C. Mordy, and T. H. Peng, 2004: A global ocean carbon climatology: Results from Global Data Analysis Project (GLODAP). Global Biogeochemical Cycles, 18(4), 1-23.

  96. Abstract

  97. Khain, A., A. Pokrovsky, M. Pinsky, A. Seifert, and V. Phillips, 2004: Simulation of effects of atmospheric aerosols on deep turbulent convective clouds using a spectral microphysics mixed-phase cumulus cloud model. Part I: Model description and possible applications. Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, 61(24), 2963-2982.

  98. Abstract

  99. Knutson, T. R., and R. E. Tuleya, 2004: Impact of CO2-induced warming on simulated hurricane intensity and precipitation: Sensitivity to the choice of climate model and convective parameterization. Journal of Climate, 17(18), 3477-3495.

  100. Abstract

  101. Kushner, P. J., and L. M. Polvani, 2004: Stratosphere-troposphere coupling in a relatively simple AGCM: The role of Eddies. Journal of Climate, 17(3), 629-639.

  102. Abstract

  103. Lapeyre, G. and I. M. Held, 2004: The role of moisture in the dynamics and energetics of turbulent baroclinic eddies. Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, 61(14), 1693-1710.

  104. Abstract

  105. Lau, N-C., and F-C. Chen, 2004: Role of ocean in climate change. Hong Kong Meteorological Society Bulletin, 14(1/2), 3-20.

  106. [No abstract]

  107. Lau, N-C., and M. J. Nath, 2004: Coupled GCM simulation of atmosphere-ocean variability associated with zonally asymmetric SST changes in the tropical Indian Ocean. Journal of Climate, 17(2), 245-265.

  108. Abstract

  109. Lau, N-C., M. J. Nath, and H. Wang, 2004: Simulations by a GFDL GCM of ENSO-related variability of the coupled atmosphere-ocean system in the East Asian monsoon region. In East Asian Monsoon, C.-P. Chang, ed., World Scientific Series on Meteorology of East Asia, 2, 271-300.

  110. Abstract

  111. Li, X., C. Dong, P. Clemente-Colón, W. G. Pichel, and K. S. Friedman, 2004: Synthetic aperture radar observation of the sea surface imprints of upstream atmospheric solitons generated by flow impeded by an island. Journal of Geophysical Research, 109(C2), C02016, doi: 10.1029/2003JC002168.

  112. Abstract

  113. Lin, S-J., 2004: A "vertically Lagrangian" finite-volume dynamical core for global models. Monthly Weather Review, 132(10), 2293-2307.

  114. Abstract

  115. Lin, S-J., R. Atlas, and K-S. Yeh, 2004: Global weather prediction and high-end computing at NASA. Computing in Science and Engineering, 6(1), 29-35.

  116. [No abstract]

  117. Liu, H., D. J. Jacob, J. E. Dibb, A. M. Fiore, and R. M. Yantosca, 2004: Constraints on the sources of tropospheric ozone from 210 Pb-7 Be-O3 correlations . Journal of Geophysical Research, 109(D7), D07306 doi:10.1029/2003JD003988.

  118. Abstract

  119. Manabe S., P. C. D. Milly, and R. Wetherald, 2004: Simulated long-term changes in river discharge and soil moisture due to global warming . Hydrological Sciences, 49(4), 625-642.

  120. Abstract

  121. Manabe, S., R. T. Wetherald, P. C. D. Milly, T. L. Delworth, and R. J. Stouffer, 2004: Century-scale change in water availability: CO2-quadrupling experiment. Climatic Change, 64(1-2), 59-76.

  122. Abstract

  123. Martin, R. V., A. M. Fiore, and A. Van Donkelaar, 2004: Space-based diagnosis of surface ozone sensitivity to anthropogenic emissions. Geophysical Research Letters, 31, L06120, doi:10.1029/2004GL019416.

  124. Abstract

  125. Matsumoto, K., J. L. Sarmiento, R. M. Key, O. Aumont, J. L. Bullister, K. Caldeira, J.-M. Campin, S. C. Doney, H. Drange, J.-C. Dutay, M. Follows, Y. Gao, A. Gnanadesikan, N. Gruber, A. Ishida, F. Joos, K. Lindsay, E. Maier-Reimer, J. C. Marshall, R. J. Matear, P. Monfray, A. Mouchet, R. Najjar, G.-K. Plattner, R. Schlitzer, R. Slater, P. S. Swathi, I. J. Totterdell, M.-F. Weirig, Y. Yamanaka, A. Yool, and J. C. Orr, 2004: Evaluation of ocean carbon cycle models with data-based metrics. Geophysical Research Letters, (31), L07303, doi:10.1029/2003GL018970.

  126. Abstract

  127. McKinley, G., M. J. Follows, and J. Marshall, 2004: Mechanisms of air-sea CO2 flux variability in the equatorial Pacific and the North Atlantic. Global Biogeochemical Cycles, 18, GB2011, doi:10.1029/2003GB002179.

  128. Abstract

  129. McKinley, G. A., C. Rödenbeck, M. Gloor, S. Houweling, and M. Heimann, 2004: Pacific dominance to global air-sea CO2 flux variability: A novel atmospheric inversion agrees with ocean models. Geophysical Research Letters, 31, L22308, doi: 10.1029/2004GL021969.

  130. Abstract

  131. Mellor, G. L., and A. Blumberg, 2004: Wave breaking and ocean surface layer thermal response. Journal of Physical Oceanography, 34(3),  693-698.

  132. Abstract

  133. Mignone, B. K., J. L. Sarmiento, R. D. Slater, and A. Gnanadesikan, 2004: Sensitivity of sequestration efficiency to mixing processes in the global ocean. Energy, 29(9-10), 1467-1478.

  134. Abstract

  135. Ming, Y., and L. M. Russell, 2004: Organic aerosol effects on fog droplet spectra. Journal of Geophysical Research, 109, D10206, doi:10.1029/2003JD004427.

  136. Abstract

  137. National Research Council, (P. C. D. Milly), 2004: Groundwater Fluxes Across Interfaces. Washington, D.C.: The National Academy Press; 85 pp.

  138. Abstract

  139. Nof, D., and A. M. de Boer, 2004: From the Southern Ocean to the North Atlantic in the Ekman Layer? Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, 85(1), 79-88.

  140. Abstract

  141. Oey, L-Y., 2004: Vorticity flux through the Yucatan Channel and Loop Current variability in the Gulf of Mexico. Journal of Geophysical Research, 109, C10004, doi:10.1029/2004JC002400.

  142. Abstract

  143. Oey, L-Y., T. Ezer, and W. Sturges, 2004: Modeled and observed empirical orthogonal functions of currents in the Yucatan Channel, Gulf of Mexico. Journal of Geophysical Research, 109, C08011, doi: 10.1029/2004JC002345.

  144. Abstract

  145. Oey, L-Y., C. Winant, E. Dever, W. R. Johnson, D-P. Wang, 2004: A model of the near-surface circulation of the Santa Barbara Channel: Comparison with observations and dynamical interpretations. Journal of Physical Oceanography, 34(1), 23-43.

  146. Abstract

  147. Oey, L.-Y., and H. C. Zhang, 2004: The generation of subsurface cyclones and jets through eddy-slope interaction. Continental Shelf Research, 24(18), 2109-2131

  148. Abstract

  149. Pauluis, O., 2004: Boundary layer dynamics and cross-equatorial Hadley circulation. Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, 61(10), 1161-1173.

  150. Abstract

  151. Pauluis, O., and K. Emanuel, 2004: Numerical instability resulting from infrequent calculation of radiative heating. Monthly Weather Review, 132(3), 673-686.

  152. Abstract

  153. Philander, S. G. H., 2004: Our Affair with El Niño: How We Transformed an Enchanting Peruvian Current into a Global Climate Hazzard. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 296 pp.

  154. [No abstract]

  155. Qiao, F., T. Ezer, and Y. Yeli, 2004: Zonal distribution features of high frequency planetary waves in the oceans derived from satellite altimeter data. Acta Oceanologica Sinica, 23(1), 91-96.

  156. Abstract

  157. Ramaswamy, V., 2004: A report of the Gordon Research Conference on "Solar Radiation and Climate". Sparc Newsletter, 22, 18-20.

  158. [No abstract]

  159. Randel, W., V. Ramaswamy, D. Karoly, D. Seidel, and S. Yoden, 2004: The SPARC Workshop on understanding seasonal temperature trends in the stratosphere. Sparc Newsletter, 22, 24-28.

  160. [No abstract]

  161. Randles, C. A., L. M. Russell, and V. Ramaswamy, 2004: Hygroscopic and optical properties of organic sea salt aerosol and consequences for climate forcingGeophysical Research Letters, 31, L16108, doi:10.1029/2004GL020628.

  162. Abstract

  163. Rivière, G., and B. L. Hua, 2004: Predicting areas of sustainable error growth in quasigeostrophic flows using perturbation alignment properties. Tellus A, 56(5), 441-455.

  164. Abstract

  165. Rivière, G., B. L. Hua, and P. Klein, 2004: Perturbation growth in terms of baroclinic alignment properties. Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society, 130(600), 1655-1673.

  166. Abstract

  167. Roussenov, V. , R. G. Williams, M. J. Follows, and R. M. Key, 2004: Role of bottom water transport and diapycnic mixing in determining the radiocarbon distribution in the Pacific. Journal of Geophysical Research, 109(C6), C06015, doi: 10.1029/2003JC002188.

  168. Abstract

  169. Russell, J. L. and J. M. Wallace, 2004: Annual carbon dioxide drawdown and the Northern Annular Mode. Global Biogeochemical Cycles, 18(1), GB1012; doi:10.1029/2003GB002044.

  170. Abstract

  171. Sabine, C. L. , R. A. Feely, N. Gruber, R. M. Key, K. Lee, J. L. Bullister, R. Wanninkhof, C. S. Wong, D. W. R. Wallace, B. Tilbrook, F. J. Millero, T-H Peng, A. Kozyr, T. Ono, and A. F. Rios, 2004: The oceanic sink for anthropogenic CO2. Science, 305(5682), 367-371.

  172. Abstract

  173. Salzmann, M., M. G. Lawrence, V. T. J. Phillips, and L. J. Donner, 2004: Modelling tracer transport by a cumulus ensemble: lateral boundary conditions and large-scale ascent. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics Discussions, 4, 3381-3418.

  174. Abstract

  175. Sarmiento, J. L., N. Gruber. M. Brzezinski, and J. P. Dunne, 2004: High-latitude controls of thermocline nutrients and low latitude biological productivity.  Nature, 427, 56-60.

  176. Abstract

  177. Sarmiento, J. L., R. Slater, R. Barber, L. Bopp, S. C. Doney, A. C. Hirst, J. Kieypas, R. Matear, U. Mikolajewicz, P. Monfray, V. Soldatov, S. A. Spall, and R. Stouffer, 2004: Response of ocean ecosystems to climate warming. Global Biogeochemical Cycles, 18,GB3003, doi: 10.1029/2003/GB002134.

  178. Abstract

  179. Seidel, D. J., J. K, Angell, M. Free, J. Christy, R. Spencer, S. A. Klein, J. R. Lanzante, C. Mears, M. Schabel, F. Wentz, D. Parker, P. Thorne, and A. Sterin, 2004: Uncertainty in signals of large-scale climate variations in radiosonde and satellite upper-air temperature datasets. Journal of Climate,  17(11),  2225-2240.

  180. Abstract

  181. Seidel, D. J. and J. R. Lanzante, 2004: An assessment of three alternatives to linear trends for characterizing global atmospheric temperature changes. Journal of Geophysical Research, 109, D14108, doi: 10.1029/2003JD004414.

  182. Abstract

  183. Shell, K. M. and I. M. Held, 2004: Abrupt transition to strong superrotation in an axisymmetric model of the upper troposphere. Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, 61(23), 2928-2935.

  184. Abstract

  185. Simmons, H. L., R. W. Hallberg, and B. K. Arbic, 2004:  Internal wave generation in a global baroclinic tide model. Deep Sea Research Part II: Topical Studies in Oceanography, 51(25-26), 3043-3068.

  186. Abstract

  187. Simmons, H. L., S. R. Jayne, L. C. St. Laurent, and A. J. Weaver, 2004: Tidally driven mixing in a numerical model of the ocean general circulation. Ocean Modelling, 6(3-4), 245-263.

  188. Abstract

  189. Soden, B., 2004: The impact of tropical convection and cirrus on upper tropospheric humidity: A Lagrangian analysis of satellite measurements. Geophysical Research Letters, 31(20), L20104, doi:10.1029/2004GL020980.

  190. Abstract

  191. 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.

  192. Abstract

  193. Soden, B. J., D. D. Turner, B. M. Lesht, and L. M. Miloshevich, 2004: An analysis of satellite, radiosonde, and lidar observations of upper tropospheric water vapor from the Atmospheric Radiation Measurement Program. Journal of Geophysical Research, 109, D04105, doi:10.1029/2003JD003828.

  194. Abstract

  195. Stenchikov, G., K. Hamilton, A. Robock, and V. Ramaswamy, and M . D. Schwarzkopf, 2004: Arctic oscillation response to the 1991 Pinatubo eruption in the SKYHI general circulation model with a realistic quasi-biennial oscillation. Journal of Geophysical Research, 109(D3), D03112, doi: 10.1029/2003JD003699, 2004.

  196. Abstract

  197. Stouffer, R. J., 2004: Time scales of climate response. Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, 85(2), 166.

  198. [No abstract]

  199. Stouffer, R. J., 2004: Time scales of climate response. Journal of Climate, 17(1), 209-217.

  200. Abstract

  201. Stouffer, R. J., A. J. Weaver, and M. Eby, 2004: A method for obtaining pre-twentieth century initial conditions for use in climate change studies. Climate Dynamics, 23, 327-339.

  202. Abstract

  203. Tang, Y., G. R. Carmichael, and L. W. Horowitz, et al., 2004: Multiscale simulations of tropospheric chemistry in the eastern Pacific and on the U.S. West Coast during spring 2002. Journal of Geophysical Research, 109, D23S11, doi: 10.1029/2004JD004513.

  204. Abstract

  205. Tian, B., B. J. Soden, and X. Wu, 2004: Diurnal cycle of convection, clouds, and water vapor in the tropical upper troposphere: Satellites versus a general circulation model. Journal of Geophysical Research, 109, D10101, doi:10.1029/2003JD004117.

  206. Abstract

  207. Vallis, G. K.,  E. P. Gerber, P. J. Kushner, and B. A. Cash, 2004: A mechanism and simple dynamical model of the North Atlantic Oscillation and annular modes. Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, 61(3),  264-280.

  208. Abstract

  209. Vecchi, G. A., and N. A. Bond, 2004: The Madden-Julian Oscillation (MJO) and northern high latitude wintertime surface air temperature. Geophysical Research Letters, 31, L04104, doi:10.1029/2003GL018645.

  210. Abstract

  211. Vecchi, G. A., and D. E. Harrison, 2004: Interannual Indian rainfall variability and Indian Ocean sea surface temperature anomalies. In, Earth Climate: The Ocean-Atmosphere Interaction, Geophysical Monograph 147, American Geophysical Union;, 247-260.

  212. Abstract

  213. Vecchi, G. A., S-P. Xie, and A. S. Fischer, 2004: Ocean-atmosphere covariability in the Western Arabian Sea. Journal of Climate, 17(6), 1213-1224.

  214. Abstract

  215. Wittenberg, A. T., 2004: Extended wind stress analyses for ENSO. Journal of Climate, 17(13), 2526-2540.

  216. Abstract

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