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Chen, Gang - Department of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, Cornell University
The Tropospheric Jet Response to Prescribed Zonal Forcing in an Idealized Atmospheric Model
Syllabus EAS 305(0): Climate Dynamics
Phase Speed Spectra and the Latitude of Surface Westerlies: Interannual Variability and Global Warming Trend
Response of the Zonal Mean Atmospheric Circulation to El Nio versus Global Warming
Width of the Hadley cell in simple and comprehensive general circulation models
Mechanisms that control the latitude of jet streams and surface westerlies
Generated using version 3.0 of the official AMS LATEX template The Role of Planetary Waves in the Downward Influence of
Generated using version 3.0 of the official AMS LATEX template A Model Investigation of Aerosol-induced Changes in Boreal1
Atmospheric Dynamics (EAS3420): Spring 2010 Describes the fundamental physics of atmospheric dynamics, including conservation
Generated using version 3.0 of the official AMS LATEX template Mechanisms of the Tropical Upwelling Branch of the
The impacts of changing transport and precipitation on pollutant1 distributions in a future climate2
Testing the ClausiusClapeyron constraint on the aerosolinduced changes in mean and extreme precipitation
The Position of the Midlatitude Storm Track and Eddy-Driven Westerlies in Aquaplanet AGCMs
Phase speed spectra and the recent poleward shift of Southern Hemisphere surface westerlies
Sensitivity of the Latitude of the Surface Westerlies to Surface Friction Program in Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences, Princeton University, Princeton, New Jersey
Sensitivities of zonal mean atmospheric circulation to SST warming in an aquaplanet model
Generated using version 3.0 of the official AMS LATEX template The Predictability of Stratospheric Warming Events