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109. Jong, B.-T., M. Ting and R. Seager, 2021: Assessing ENSO summer teleconnections, impacts, and predictability in North America. J. Climate, 34: 3629 - 3643, doi:10.1175/JCLI-D-2—0761.1. |
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108. P.-Y. Feng Slew, C. Li, M. Ting, S. P. Sobolowski, Y. Wu and X. Chen, 2021: North Atlantic Oscillation in winter is largely insensitive to autumn Barents-Kara sea ice variability. Science Advances(7): 1 - 10, eabg4893. |
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107. Rogers, C.D.W., M. Ting, C. Li, K. Kornhuber, E.D. Coffel, R.M. Horton and D. Singh, 2021: Recent Increases in Exposure to Extreme Humid-Heat Events Disproportionately Affect Populated Regions. Geo. Res. Lett. , 48: 1 - 13, doi.org/10.1029/2021GL094183. |
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106. You, Y. and M. Ting, 2021: Low-Pressure Systems and Extreme Precipitation in Southeast and East Asian Monsoon Regions. J. Climate, 34: 1147 - 1162, doi:10.1175/JCLI-D-20-0206-1. |
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105. You, Y. and M. Ting, 2021: Observed trends in South Asian monsoon low-pressure systems and rainfall extremes since the late 1970s. Geophys. Res. Lett., 48: 1 - 10, doi10.1029/2021GL092378. |
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104. You, Y., M. Ting and S.J. Camargo, 2021: Heavy Rain-Producing Terrestrial Low Pressure Systems over the East Asian Summer Monsoon Region: Evolution, Energetics, and Trend. J. Climate, 34: 4539 - 4552, doi:10.1175/JCLI-D-20-0667.1. |
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103. Zheng, C., Y. Wu, M. Ting, C. Orbe, X. Wang and S. Tilmes, 2021: Summertime transport pathways from different northern hemisphere regions into the Arctic. 126: 1 - 23, doi:10.1029/2020JD033811. |
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102. Deser, C. , F. Lehner, K.B. Rodgers, T. Ault, T.L. Delworth, P.N. DiNezio, A. Fiore, C. Frankignoul, J.C. Fyfe, D.E. Horton, J.E. Kay, R. Knutti, N.S. Lovenduuski, J. Marotzke, K.A. McKinnon, S. Minobe, J. Randerson, J.A. Screen, I.R. Simpson and M. Ting, 2020: Insights from Earth system model initial-condition large ensembles and future prospects. Nat. Clim. Change, 10: 277 - 286, doi.org/10.1038/s41558-020-0731-2. |
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101. Jong, B. T. , M. Ting, R. Seager and W.B. Anderson, 2020: ENSO Teleconnections and Impacts on U.S. Summertime Temperature during a Multiyear La Niña Life Cycle. J. Climate, 33: 6009 - 6024, doi:10.1175/JCLI-D-19-0701.1. |
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100. Martinez, C. , Y. Kushnir, L. Goddard and M. Ting, 2020: Interannual variability of the early and late‑rainy seasons in the Caribbean. Cli. Dyn.: 1 - 21, doi.org/10.1007/s00382-020-05341-z. |
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99. Seager, R., J. Nakamura and M. Ting, 2020: Prediction of seasonal meteorological drought onset and termination over the southern Great Plains in the North American Multimodel Ensemble. J. Hydromet., 21: 2237 - 2255, doi:10.1175/JHM-D-20-0023.1. |
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98. Westervelt, D.M., Y. You, X. Li, M. Ting, D.-E. Lee and Y. Ming, 2020: Relative Importance of Greenhouse Gases, Sulfate, Organic Carbon, and Black Carbon Aerosol for South Asian Monsoon Rainfall Changes. Geo. Res. Lett. : 1 - 10, doi.org/10.1029/2020GL088363. |
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97. Deng, K., S. Yang, M. Ting, P. Zhao and Z. Wang, 2019: Dominant Modes of China Summer Heat Waves Driven by Global Sea Surface Temperature and Atmospheric Internal Variability. J. Climate, 32: 3761 - 3775, doi:10.1175/JCLI-D-18-0256.1. |
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96. Jiang, X. and M. Ting, 2019: Intraseasonal Variability of Rainfall and Its Effect on Interannual Variability across the Indian Subcontinent and the Tibetan Plateau. J. Climate, 32: 2227 - 2245, doi:10.1175/JCLI-D-18-0319.1. |
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95. Li, X. , M. Ting, Y. You, D.-E. Lee, D. Westervelt and Y. Ming, 2019: South Asian summer monsoon response to aerosol-forced sea surface temperatures. Geophy. Res. Lett., 46: 1 - 9, doi.org/10.1029/2019GL085329. |
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94. Martinez, C., L. Goddard, Y. Kushnir and M. Ting, 2019: Seasonal climatology and dynamical mechanisms of rainfall in the Caribbean. Cli. Dyn., 53: 825 - 846, doi.org/10.1007/s00382-019-04616-4. |
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93. Seager, R., J. Nakamura and M. Ting, 2019: Mechanisms of seasonal soil moisture drought onset and termination in the southern Great Plains. J. Hydrology, 20: 751 - 771, doi: 10.1175/JHM-D-18-0191.1. |
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92. Ting, M. , J.P.Kossin, S.J. Camargo and C. Li, 2019: Past and Future Hurricane Intensity Change along the U.S. East Coast. Nature Scientific Reports: 1 - 8, doi.org/10.1038/s41598-019-44252-w. |
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91. Deng, K. , M. Ting, S. Yang and Y. Tan, 2018: Increased Frequency of Summer Extreme Heat Waves over Texas Area Tied to the Amplification of Pacific Zonal SST Gradient. J. Climate: doi:10.1175/JCLI-D-17-0554.1, early online. |
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90. Deng, K. , S. Yang, M. Ting, Y. Tan and S. He, 2018: Global Monsoon Precipitation: Trends, Leading Modes and Associated Drought and Heat Waves in the Northern Hemisphere. J. Climate: doi:10.1175/JCLI-D-17-0569.1, early online. |
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89. Deng, K. , Y. Song, M. Ting, M. Lu and C. Hu, 2018: Variations of Mid-Pacific Trough and their Relations to the Asian-Pacific-North American Climate: Roles of Tropical Sea Surface Temperature and Arctic Sea Ice. J. Climate: doi:10.1175/JCLI-D-17-0064.1, early online. |
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88. Jong, B.-T. , M. Ting, R. Seager and D.-E. Lee, 2018: Role of the equatorial Pacific SST forecast error in the late winter California precipitation forecast for the 2015-16 El Niño. J. Climate, 31: 839-852, doi: 10.1175/JCLI-D-17-0145.1. |
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87. Lee, D.-E. , M.Ting, N. Vigaud, Y. Kushnir and A.G. Barnston, 2018: Atlantic Multidecadal Variability as a Modulator of Precipitation Variability in the Southwest United States. J. Climate, 31: 5525-5542, DOI: 10.1175/JCLI-D-17-0372.1. |
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86. Lee, D.-E. , S. Yang, M. Ting, Y. Tan and S. He, 2018: Atlantic Multidecadal Variability as a modulator of the precipitation variability in the continental US. J. Climate: doi:10.1175/JCLI-D-17-0372.1, early online. |
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85. Li, X. , M. Ting and D.-E. Lee, 2018: Fast Adjustments of the Asian Summer Monsoon to Anthropogenic Aerosols. Geo. Res. Lett, 45: 1 - 10, doi.org/10.1002/201/2017GL076667. |
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84. Seager, R., J. Feldman, N. Lis, M. Ting, A.P. Williams, J. Nakamura, H. Liu and N. Henderson, 2018: Wither the 100th meridian? The once and future physical and human geography of America’s arid-humid divide. Part II: The meridian moves east. Earth Interactions, 22(5): 1, DOI: 10.1175/EI-D-17-0012.1. |
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83. Seager, R., N. Lis, J. Feldman, M. Ting, A.P. Williams, J. Nakamura, H. Liu and N. Henderson, 2018: Wither the 100th meridian? The once and future physical and human geography of America’s arid-humid divide. Part I: The story so far. Earth Interactions, 22(5): 1, DOI: 10.1175/EI-D-17-0011.1. |
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82. Singh, D., R. Seager, B.I. Cook, M.A. Cane, M. Ting, E.R. Cook and M. Davis, 2018: Climate and the great global famine of 1876-78. Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci., 31: 9445-9467, DOI: 10.1175/JCLI-D-18-0159.1. |
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81. Singh, Deepti , M. Ting, A.A. Scaife and N. Martin, 2018: California Winter Precipitation Predictability: Insights From the Anomalous 2015–2016 and 2016–2017 Seasons. Geo. Res. Lett., 45. |
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80. Ting, M. , R. Seager, C. Li, H. Liu and N. Henderson, 2018: Mechanism of Future Spring Drying in the Southwest U.S. in CMIP5 Models. J. Climate, 31: 4265-4279, doi:10.1175/JCLI-D-17-0574.1. |
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79. Vigaud, N. , M. Ting, D. Lee, A. Barnston and Y. Kushnir, 2018: Multi-scale variability in North American summer maximum temperatures and modulations from the North Atlantic simulated by an AGCM. J. Climate: doi:10.1175/JCLI-D-17-0392.1, early online. |
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78. Guo, Y. , T. Ting, Z. Wen and D.E. Lee, 2017: Distinct patterns of tropical Pacific SST anomaly and their impacts on North American climate. J. Climate, 30: 5221-5241, 10.1175/JCLI-D-16-0488.1. |
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77. Jiang, X. and M. Ting, 2017: A dipole pattern of summertime rainfall across the Indian subcontinent and the Tibetan Plateau. J. Climate, 30: 9607-9620, DOI: 10.1175/JCLI-D-16-0914.1. |
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76. Li, X. and M. Ting, 2017: Understanding the Asian summer monsoon response to greenhouse warming: the relative roles of direct radiative forcing and sea surface temperature change. Clim. Dyn. : doi:10.1007/s00382-016-3470-3. |
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75. Mascioli, N.R., M. Previdi, A.M. Fiore and M. Ting, 2017: Timing and seasonality of the United States ‘warming hole’. Environ. Res. Lett., 12: 1, doi.org/10.1088/1748-9326/aa5ef4. |
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74. Seager, R. and M. Ting, 2017: Decadal Drought Variability Over North America: Mechanisms and Predictability. Curr Clim Change Rep: 1, doi:10.1007/s40641-017-0062-1. |
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73. Shimkus, C., M. Ting, J. Booth, S. Adamo, M. Madajewicz, Y. Kushnir and H. Rieder, 2017: Winter storm intensity, hazards and property losses in the New York Tri-State area. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences: accepted. |
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72. Wang, L., M. Ting and P.J. Kushner, 2017: A robust empirical seasonal prediction of winter NAO and surface climate. Nature, Scientific Reports, 7:279: 1, doi:10.1038/s41598-017-00353-y. |
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71. Jong, B.-T., M. Ting and R. Seager, 2016: El Niño's impact on California precipitation: seasonality, regionality, and El Niño intensity. Environ. Res. Lett., 11: 1 - 8, doi:10.1088/1748-9326/11/5/054021. |
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70. Simpson, I., R. Seager, M. Ting and T. Shaw, 2016: Causes of change in Northern Hemisphere winter meridional wind and regional hydroclimate. Nature Clim. Change, 6: 65-70, DOI: 10.1038/NCLIMATE2783. |
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69. Wang, L., M. F. Ting, D. Chapman, D. E. Lee, N. Henderson and X. J. Yuan, 2016: Prediction of northern summer low-frequency circulation using a high-order vector auto-regressive model. Climate Dynamics, 46(3-4): 693-709. |
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68. Wang, L., X. Yuan, M. Ting and C. Li, 2016: Predicting Summer Arctic sea ice intra-seasonal variability using a vector auto-regressive model. J. Climate, 29: 1529-1543, DOI: 10.1175/JCLI-D-15-0313.1. |
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67. Yang, X., X. Yuan and M. Ting, 2016: Dynamical link between the Barents–Kara sea ice and the Arctic oscillation. J. Climate, 29: 5103-5122, 10.1175/JCLI-D-15-0669.1. |
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66. Li, X.Q. and M. Ting, 2015: Recent and future changes in the Asian monsoon-ENSO relationship: Natural or forced? Geophysical Research Letters, 42(9): 3502-3512, doi:10.1002/2015GL063557. |
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65. Li, X.Q., M. Ting, C.H. Li and N. Henderson, 2015: Mechanisms of Asian Summer Monsoon Changes in Response to Anthropogenic Forcing in CMIP5 Models. Journal of Climate, 28(10): 4107-4125. |
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64. Simpson, I., R. Seager, T. Shaw and M. Ting, 2015: Mediterranean summer climate and the importance of Middle East topography. J. Climate, 28: 1977-1996, DOI: 10.1175/JCLI-D-14-00298.1. |
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63. Ting, M., S.J. Camargo, C.L. Cuihua and Y. Kushnir, 2015: Natural and Forced North Atlantic Hurricane Potential Intensity Change in CMIP5 Models. J. Climate, 28: 3926-3942, DOI: 10.1175/JCLI-D-14-00520.1. |
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62. Wang, L., M. Ting, D. Chapman, D. Lee, N. Henderson and X. Yuan, 2015: Prediction of Northern Summer Low-Frequency Circulation Using a Multi-Level Vector Auto-Regressive Model. Clim Dyn.: DOI 10.1007/s00382-015-2607-0. |
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61. Yang, S., K. Deng, M.Ting and C. Hu, 2015: Advances in research on atmospheric energy propagation and the interactions between different latitudes. J. Meteor. Res., 29(6): 859-883, doi: 10.1007/s13351-015-5088-5. |
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60. Kaufman, D., K. Anchukaitis, U. Büentgen, J. Emile-Geay, M. N. Evans, H. Goosse, J. Luterbacher, J. Smerdon, M. Tingley and L. von Gunten, 2014: A Community-Driven Framework for Climate Reconstructions EOS, 95(40): 361-368. |
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59. Seager, R., D. Neelin, I. Simpson, H. Liu, N. Henderson, T. Shaw, Y. Kushnir, M. Ting and B.I. Cook, 2014: Dynamical and Thermodynamical Causes of Large-Scale Changes in the Hydrological Cycle over North America in Response to Global Warming. J. Climate, 27: 7921-7948, DOI: 10.1175/JCLI-D-14-00153.1. |
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58. Seager, R., H. Liu, N. Henderson, I. Simpson, C. Kelley, T. Shaw, Y. Kushnir and M. Ting, 2014: Causes of Increasing Aridification of the Mediterranean Region in Response to Rising Greenhouse Gases. J. Climate, 27: 4655-4675, DOI: 10.1175/JCLI-D-13-00446.1. |
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57. Ting, M., Y. Kushnir and L. Cuihaua, 2014: North Atlantic Multidecadal SST Oscillation: External forcing versus internal variability. J. Marine Systems, 133: 27-38, http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jmarsys.2013.07.006. |
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56. Camargo, S. J., M. F. Ting and Y. Kushnir, 2013: Influence of local and remote SST on North Atlantic tropical cyclone potential intensity. Climate Dynamics, 40(5-6): 1515-1529, DOI: 10.1007/s00382-012-1536-4. |
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55. Li, W., L. Li, M. Ting, Y. Deng, Y. Kushnir, Y. Liu, Y. Lu, C. Wang and P. Zhang, 2013: Intensification of the Southern Hemisphere summertime subtropical anticyclones in a warming climate. Geo. Res. Let., 40: 5959–5964, doi:10.1002/2013GL058124. |
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54. Seager, R., M. Ting, C. Li, N. Naik(Henderson), B. Cook, J. Nakamura and H. Liu, 2013: Projections of declining surface-water availability for southwestern United States. Nature Climatic Change: doi:10.1038/nclimate1787. |
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53. Wu, Y., R. Seager, T.A. Shaw, M. Ting and N. Naik(Henderson), 2013: Atmospheric Circulation Response to An Instantaneous Doubling of Carbon Dioxide Part II: Atmospheric Transient Adjustment and its Dynamics. J. Climate(26): 918-935, DOI: 10.1175/JCLI-D-12-00104.1. |
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52. Zhang, R., T.L. Delworth, R. Sutton, D.L.R. Hodson, K.W. Dizon, I.M. Held, Y. Kushnir, J. Marshall, Y. Ming, R. Msadek, J. Robson, A.J. Rosati, M. Ting and G.A. Vecchi, 2013: Have Aerosols caused the observed Atlantic Multidecadal Variability? J. Atmos. Sci., 70: 1135-1144, doi: 10.1175/JAS-D-12-0331.1. |
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51. Kelley, C., M. Ting, R. Seager and Y. Kushnir, 2012: Mediterranean precipitation climatology, season cycle, and trend as simulated by CMIP5. Geophys. Res. Lett., 39: L21703, doi:10.1029/2012GL053416. |
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50. Li, W., L. Li, M. Ting and Y. Liu, 2012: Intensification of Northern Hemisphere subtropical highs in a warming climate. Nature Geosciences, 5: 830-834, DOI: 10.1038/NGEO1590. |
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49. Wu, Y., R. Seager, M. Ting, N. Naik(Henderson) and T.A. Shaw, 2012: Atmospheric Curculation Response to An Instantaneous Doubling of Carbon Dioxide Part I: Model Experiments and Transient Thermal Response in the Troposphere. J. Climate, 25: 2862-2879, doi: 10.1175/JCLI-D-11-00284.1. |
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48. Yu, B, F.W. Zwiers, G.J. Boer and M. Ting, 2012: Structure and variances of equatorial zonal circulation in a multimodel ensemble. Clim Dyn.: DOI 10.1007/s00382-012-1372-6. |
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47. Kelley, C., M. Ting, R. Seager and Y. Kushnir, 2011: The relative contributions of radiative forcing and internal climate variability to the late 20th Century drying of the Mediterranean region. Clim. Dyn.: DOI 10.1007/s00382-011-1221-z. |
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46. Sobolowski, S., G. Gong and M. Ting, 2011: Investigating the Linear and Nonlinear Stationary Wave Response to Anomalous North American Snow Cover. J. Atmos. Sci., 68: 904-917, doi: 10.1175/2010JAS3581.1. |
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45. Ting, M., Y. Kushnir, R. Seager and L. Cuihua, 2011: Robust features of Atlantic multi‐decadal variability and its climate impacts. Geo. Res. Letters, 38(L17705): doi:10.1029/2011GL048712. |
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44. Harnik, N., R. Seager, N. Naik(Henderson), M.A. Cane and M. Ting, 2010: The role of linear wave refraction in the transient eddy–mean flow response to tropical Pacific SST anomalies. Quart. J. Roy. Meteor. Soc., 136: 2132-2146. |
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43. Kushnir, Y., R. Seager, M. Ting, N. Naik(Henderson) and J. Nakamura, 2010: Mechanisms of Tropical Atlantic SST Influence on North American Precipitation Variability. Journal of Climate, 23: DOI: 10.1175/2010JCLI3172.1. |
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42. Seager, R., N. Naik(Henderson), M. Ting, M. A. Cane, N. Harnik and Y. Kushnir, 2010: Adjustment of the atmospheric circulation to tropical Pacific SST anomalies: Variability of transient eddy propagation in the Pacific-North America sector. Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society, 136: 277-296. DOI: 10.1002/qj.588. |
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41. Seager, R., Y. Kushnir, J. Nakamura, M. Ting and N. Naik(Henderson), 2010: Northern hemisphere winter snow anomalies: ENSO, NAO and the winter of 2009/10. Geo. Res. Letters, 37(L14703): doi:10.1029/2010GL043830. |
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40. Sobolowski, S., G. Gong and M. F. Ting, 2010: Modeled Climate State and Dynamic Responses to Anomalous North American Snow Cover. Journal of Climate, 23(3): 785-799. |
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39. Wu, Y., M. Ting, R. Seager, M.A. Cane and H.-P. Huang, 2010: Changes in storm tracks and energy transports in a warmer climate simulated by the GFDL CM2.1 model. Climate Dynamics: DOI 10.1007/s00382-010-0776-4. |
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38. Schubert, S., D. Gutzler, H. L. Wang, A. Dai, T. Delworth, C. Deser, K. Findell, R. Fu, W. Higgins, M. Hoerling, B. Kirtman, R. Koster, A. Kumar, D. Legler, D. Lettenmaier, B. Lyon, V. Magana, K. Mo, S. Nigam, P. Pegion, A. Phillips, R. Pulwarty, D. Rind, A. Ruiz-Barradas, J. Schemm, R. Seager, R. Stewart, M. Suarez, J. Syktus, M. F. Ting, C. Z. Wang, S. Weaver and N. Zeng, 2009: A US CLIVAR Project to Assess and Compare the Responses of Global Climate Models to Drought-Related SST Forcing Patterns: Overview and Results. Journal of Climate, 22(19): 5251-5272. |
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37. Seager, R., M. Ting, M. Davis, M. Cane, N. Naik(Henderson), J. Nakamura, C. Li, E. Cook and D. W. Stahle, 2009: Mexican drought: an observational modeling and tree ring study of variability and climate change. Atmosfera, 22(1): 1-31. |
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36. Son, S. W., M. F. Ting and L. M. Polvani, 2009: The Effect of Topography on Storm-Track Intensity in a Relatively Simple General Circulation Model. Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, 66(2): 393-411. |
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35. Ting, M. F., Y. Kushnir, R. Seager and C. H. Li, 2009: Forced and Internal Twentieth-Century SST Trends in the North Atlantic. Journal of Climate, 22(6): 1469-1481. |
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34. Liang, X. Z., J. H. Zhu, K. E. Kunkel, M. F. Ting and J. X. L. Wang, 2008: Do CGCMs simulate the North American monsoon precipitation seasonal-interannual variability? Journal of Climate, 21(17): 4424-4448. |
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33. Seager, R., Y. Kushnir, M. Ting, M. Cane, N. Naik(Henderson) and J. Miller, 2008: Would advance knowledge of 1930s SSTs have allowed prediction of the dust bowl drought? Journal of Climate, 21(13): 3261-3281. |
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32. Seager, R., M. F. Ting, I. Held, Y. Kushnir, J. Lu, G. Vecchi, H. P. Huang, N. Harnik, A. Leetmaa, N. C. Lau, C. H. Li, J. Velez(Nakamura) and N. Naik(Henderson), 2007: Model projections of an imminent transition to a more arid climate in southwestern North America. Science, 316(5828): 1181-1184. |
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31. Sobolowski, S. , G. Gong and M. Ting, 2007: Northern Hemisphere winter climate variability: Response to North American snow cover anomalies and orography. Geophys. Res. Lett., 34: L16825, doi:10.1029/2007GL030573. |
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30. Dominguez, F., P. Kumar, X. Z. Liang and M. F. Ting, 2006: Impact of atmospheric moisture storage on precipitation recycling. Journal of Climate, 19(8): 1513-1530. |
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29. Ting, M. F. and H. L. Wang, 2006: The role of the north American topography on the maintenance of the great plains summer low-level jet. Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, 63(3): 1056-1068. |
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28. Seager, R., N. Harnik, W. A. Robinson, Y. Kushnir, M.F. Ting, H. P. Huang and J. Velez(Nakamura), 2005: Mechanisms of ENSO-forcing of hemispherically symmetric precipitation variability. Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society, 131(608): 1501-1527. |
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27. Joseph, R., M. F. Ting and P. J. Kushner, 2004: The global stationary wave response to climate change in a coupled GCM. Journal of Climate, 17(3): 540-556. |
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26. Liang, X. Z., L. Li, K. E. Kunkel, M. F. Ting and J. X. L. Wang, 2004: Regional climate model simulation of US precipitation during 1982-2002. Part I: Annual cycle. Journal of Climate, 17(18): 3510-3529. |
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25. Ting, M. and R. Joseph, 2004: Maintenance and Seasonal Transitions of the Stationary Waves during East Asian Monsoon. In: C.-P. Chang (Editor), East Asian Monsoon, World Scientific Series on Meteorology of East Asia. World Scientific Publishing Co., pp. 545-564. |
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24. Held, I. M., M. F. Ting and H. L. Wang, 2002: Northern winter stationary waves: Theory and modeling. Journal of Climate, 15(16): 2125-2144. |
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23. Ting, M. F., H. L. Wang and L. H. Yu, 2001: Nonlinear stationary wave maintenance and seasonal cycle in the GFDL R30 GCM. Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, 58(16): 2331-2354. |
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22. Joseph, R., M. F. Ting and P. Kumar, 2000: Multiple-scale spatio-temporal variability of precipitation over the coterminous United States. Journal of Hydrometeorology, 1(5): 373-392. |
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21. Ting, M. F., M. P. Hoerling and T. Y. Xu, 2000: "Northern hemisphere teleconnection patterns during extreme phases of the zonal-mean circulation" - Reply. Journal of Climate, 13(5): 1040-1043. |
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20. Wang, H. and M. F. Ting, 2000: Covariabilities of winter US precipitation and Pacific Sea surface temperatures. Journal of Climate, 13(20): 3711-3719. |
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19. Wang, H. L. and M. F. Ting, 1999: Seasonal cycle of the climatological stationary waves in the NCEP-NCAR reanalysis. Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, 56(22): 3892-3919. |
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18. Wang, H., M. F. Ting and M. Ji, 1999: Prediction of seasonal mean United States precipitation based on El Niño sea surface temperatures. Geophysical Research Letters, 26(9): 1341-1344. |
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17. Liu, A. Z., M. F. Ting and H. L. Wang, 1998: Maintenance of circulation anomalies during the 1988 drought and 1993 floods over the United States. Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, 55(17): 2810-2832. |
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16. Ting, M. F. and L. H. Yu, 1998: Steady response to tropical heating in wavy linear and nonlinear baroclinic models. Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, 55(24): 3565-3582. |
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15. Ting, M. F. and H. Wang, 1997: Summertime US precipitation variability and its relation to Pacific sea surface temperature. Journal of Climate, 10(8): 1853-1873. |
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14. Ting, M. F., 1996: Steady linear response to tropical heating in barotropic and baroclinic models. Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, 53(12): 1698-1709. |
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13. Ting, M. F., M. P. Hoerling, T. Y. Xu and A. Kumar, 1996: Northern hemisphere teleconnection patterns during extreme phases of the zonal-mean circulation. Journal of Climate, 9(10): 2614-2633. |
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12. Hoerling, M. P., M. F. Ting and A. Kumar, 1995: Zonal Flow-Stationary Wave Relationship During El Niño - Implications for Seasonal Forecasting. Journal of Climate, 8(7): 1838-1852. |
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11. Ting, M. F. and S. L. Peng, 1995: Dynamics of the Early and Middle Winter Atmospheric Responses to the Northwest Atlantic SST Anomalies. Journal of Climate, 8(9): 2239-2254. |
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10. Hoerling, M. P. and M. F. Ting, 1994: Organization of Extratropical Transients During El Niño. Journal of Climate, 7(5): 745-766. |
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9. Ting, M. F., 1994: Maintenance of Northern Summer Stationary Waves in a GCM. Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, 51(22): 3286-3308. |
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8. Ting, M. F. and M. P. Hoerling, 1993: Dynamics of Stationary Wave Anomalies During the 1986/87 El Niño. Climate Dynamics, 9(3): 147-164. |
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7. Ting, M. F. and N. C. Lau, 1993: A Diagnostic and Modeling Study of the Monthly Mean Wintertime Anomalies Appearing in a 100-Year GCM Experiment. Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, 50(17): 2845-2867. |
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6. Ting, M. F. and P. D. Sardeshmukh, 1993: Factors Determining the Extratropical Response to Equatorial Diabatic Heating Anomalies. Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, 50(6): 907-918. |
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5. Hoerling, M. P., M. L. Blackmon and M. F. Ting, 1992: Simulating the Atmospheric Response to the 1985-87 El Niño Cycle. Journal of Climate, 5(7): 669-682. |
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4. Ting, M. F., 1991: The Stationary Wave Response to a Midlatitude SST Anomaly in an Idealized GCM. Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, 48(10): 1249-1275. |
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3. Held, I. M. and M. Ting, 1990: Orographic Versus Thermal Forcing of Stationary Waves - the Importance of the Mean Low-Level Wind. Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, 47(4): 495-500. |
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2. Ting, M. F. and I. M. Held, 1990: The Stationary Wave Response to a Tropical SST Anomaly in an Idealized GCM. Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, 47(21): 2546-2566. |
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1. Karoly, D. J., R. A. Plumb and M. F. Ting, 1989: Examples of the Horizontal Propagation of Quasi-Stationary Waves. Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, 46(18): 2802-2811. |
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