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Reichler, Thomas J. | A stratospheric connection to Atlantic climate variability | It is well recognized that the stratosphere is connected to tropospheric weather and climate. In particular, extreme stratospheric circulation events and their dynamical feedback on the troposphere are known to play a major role1. However, what is not known to date is whether the state of the strat... | | 2012-01-01 |
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Garrett, Timothy J. | Fall speed measurement and high-resolution multi-angle photography of hydrometeors in free fall | We describe here a new instrument for imaging hydrometeors in free fall. The Multi-Angle Snowflake Camera (MASC) captures high-resolution photographs of hydrometeors from three angles while simultaneously measuring their fall speed. Based on the stereoscopic photographs captured over the two months ... | | 2012-01-01 |
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Garrett, Timothy J. | No way out? the double-bind in seeking global prosperity alongside mitigated climate change | In a prior study (Garrett, 2011), I introduced a simple economic growth model designed to be consistent with general thermodynamic laws. Unlike traditional economic models, civilization is viewed only as a well-mixed global whole with no distinction made between individual nations, economic sectors,... | | 2012-01-01 |
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Reichler, Thomas J. | Role of boundary and initial conditions for dynamical seasonal predictability | The importance of initial state and boundary forcing for atmospheric predictability is explored on global to regional spatial scales and on daily to seasonal time scales. A general circulation model is used to conduct predictability experiments with different combinations of initial and boundary co... | Atmospheric predictions; Seasonal forecasting; Boundary forcing | 2002 |