Schmidt, D., Amaya, D., Grise, K., & Miller, A. (2020). Impacts of shifting subtropical highs on the California and Canary Current systems. Geophysical Research Letters, 47(15), e2020GL088996.
Publications
2020
Grise, K. M., & Davis, S. M. (2020). Hadley cell expansion in CMIP6 models. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, 20, 5249–5268.
Tselioudis, G., & Grise, K. (2020). Midlatitude Cloud Systems. In A. P. Siebesma, S. Bony, C. Jakob, & B. Stevens (Eds.), Clouds and Climate (pp. 279-296). Cambridge University Press.
Staten, P., Grise, K., Davis, S., Karnauskas, K., Waugh, D., Maycock, A., Fu, Q., Cook, K., Adam, O., Simpson, I., Allen, R., Rosenlof, K., Chen, G., Ummenhofer, C., Quan, X.-W., Kossin, J., Davis, N., & Son, S.-W. (2020). Tropical Widening: From global variations to regional impacts. Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, 101(6), E897–E904.
2019
Schmidt, D., & Grise, K. (2019). Impacts of subtropical highs on summertime precipitation in North America. Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres, 124(21), 11188-11204.
Grise, K., Davis, S., Simpson, I., Waugh, D., Fu, Q., Allen, R., Rosenlof, K., Ummenhofer, C., Karnauskas, K., Maycock, A., Quan, X.-W., Birner, T., & Staten, P. (2019). Recent tropical expansion: Natural variability or forced response?. Journal of Climate, 32(5), 1551–1571.
Schmidt, D., Grise, K., & Pace, M. (2019). High-frequency climate oscillations drive ice-off variability for Northern Hemisphere lakes and rivers. Climatic Change, 152(3-4), 517–532.
Staten, P., Grise, K., Davis, S., Karnauskas, K., & Davis, N. (2019). Regional widening of tropical overturning: Forced change, natural variability, and recent trends. Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres, 124, 6104-6119.
Menzel, M., Waugh, D., & Grise, K. (2019). Disconnect between Hadley Cell and subtropical jet variability and response to increased CO2. Geophysical Research Letters, 46(12), 7045–7053.
Grise, K., Medeiros, B., Benedict, J., & Olson, J. (2019). Investigating the influence of cloud radiative effects on the extratropical storm tracks. Geophysical Research Letters, 46(13), 7700–7707.