Grise, K., Davis, S., Staten, P., & Adam, O. (2018). Regional and seasonal characteristics of the recent expansion of the tropics. Journal of Climate, 31(17), 6839–6856.
Publications
2018
Waugh, D., Grise, K., Seviour, W. J., Davis, S., Davis, N., Adam, O., Son, Simpson, I., Staten, P., Maycock, A., & others. (2018). Revisiting the relationship among metrics of tropical expansion. Journal of Climate, 31(18), 7565–7581.
Zelinka, M., Grise, K., Klein, S., Zhou, C., DeAngelis, A., & Christensen, M. (2018). Drivers of the low-cloud response to poleward jet shifts in the North Pacific in observations and models. Journal of Climate, 31(19), 7925–7947.
Adam, O., Grise, K., Staten, P., Simpson, I., Davis, S., Davis, N., Waugh, D., Birner, T., & Ming, A. (2018). The TropD software package (v1): Standardized methods for calculating tropical-width diagnostics. Geoscientific Model Development, 11(10), 4339–4357.
2017
Lipat, B., Tselioudis, G., Grise, K., & Polvani, L. (2017). CMIP5 models’ shortwave cloud radiative response and climate sensitivity linked to the climatological Hadley cell extent. Geophysical Research Letters, 44(11), 5739–5748.
Grise, K., & Polvani, L. (2017). Understanding the time scales of the tropospheric circulation response to abrupt CO2 forcing in the Southern Hemisphere: Seasonality and the role of the stratosphere. Journal of Climate, 30(21), 8497–8515.
Schmidt, D., & Grise, K. (2017). The response of local precipitation and sea level pressure to Hadley cell expansion. Geophysical Research Letters, 44(20), 10573-10582.
2016
Tselioudis, G., Lipat, B., Konsta, D., Grise, K., & Polvani, L. (2016). Midlatitude cloud shifts, their primary link to the Hadley cell, and their diverse radiative effects. Geophysical Research Letters, 43(9), 4594–4601.
Grise, K., & Polvani, L. (2016). Is climate sensitivity related to dynamical sensitivity?. Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres, 121(10), 5159–5176.
Grise, K., & Medeiros, B. (2016). Understanding the varied influence of midlatitude jet position on clouds and cloud radiative effects in observations and global climate models. Journal of Climate, 29(24), 9005–9025.