Focus Session: The Physics of Climate
FOCUS · U15 ·
Presentations
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The New APS Topical Group on the Physics of Climate: History, Objectives and Panel Discussion
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Authors
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James Brasseur
- Penn State University
- Pennsylvania State University
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Robert Behringer
- Department of Physics, Duke University, Durham, NC, USA
- Duke University
- Duke University, Physics Department
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Direct Statistical Simulation of Climate
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Authors
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Brad Marston
- Brown University
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Atmospheric Lifetimes and Radiative Forcing of CFC-11 and CFC-12
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Authors
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Kenneth Minschwaner
- New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology
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Lars Hoffmann
- Forschungszentrum J\"ulich
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Alex Brown
- University of York, UK
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Martin Riese
- Forschungszentrum J\"ulich
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Rolf M\"uller
- Forschungszentrum J\"ulich
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Peter Bernath
- Old Dominion University
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A cloud microphysical mechanism linking solar activity, atmospheric electricity, and climate
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Authors
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Brian Tinsley
- Physics, Space Science, UTDallas
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Theory of Arctic Sea Ice Loss: Trends, Noise and Bifurcations
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Authors
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John Wettlaufer
- Yale University
- Yale University, NewHaven, CT, USA
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Woosok Moon
- Yale University
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Sahil Agarwal
- Yale University
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Coupling of ocean circulation and sea ice
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Authors
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D.A. Kurtze
- Saint Joseph's University
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D. S. Comeau
- University of Arizona
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K. Gimre
- University of Arizona
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J.M. Restrepo
- University of Arizona
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Ocean Circulation and its Role in Global Warming
COFFEE_KLATCH · Invited
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Authors
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Geoffrey Vallis
- Princeton University
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Sea surface temperature and short term climate predictability
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Authors
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Constantin Andronache
- Boston College
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Comparing the Standard Deviation from the Average Seasonal Surface Temperature Signal for Fourteen Years of Hourly Surface Temperature Data as Recorded at Twenty-Five Stations across the United States of America
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Authors
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Joseph Trout
- Richard Stockton College of NJ
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Dust shatters like glass: Implications for the climate forcing of mineral dust aerosols
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Authors
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Jasper Kok
- Cornell University
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Investigation of Solar Cyclic and Climatic Trends in Upper Atmospheric Hydrogen Distributions
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Authors
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S.M. Nossal
- Physics Department, University of Wisconsin-Madison
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Edwin Mierkiewicz
- Physics Department, University of Wisconsin-Madison
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Fred Roesler
- Physics Department, University of Wisconsin-Madison
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L. Qian
- High Altitude Observatory, National Center for Atmospheric Research
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S. Solomon
- High Altitude Observatory, National Center for Atmospheric Research
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Alan Burns
- High Altitude Observatory, National Center for Atmospheric Research
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Using multiple equilibria in precipitation to understand self-aggregation of deep tropical convection in a warming climate
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Authors
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Sharon Sessions
- New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology
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Stipo Sentic
- New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology
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David Raymond
- New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology
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