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.
Publications
2016
2015
Côté, H., Grise, K., Son, S.-W., Elía, R., & Frigon, A. (2015). Challenges of tracking extratropical cyclones in regional climate models. Climate Dynamics, 44(11-12), 3101–3109.
Plante, M., Son, S.-W., Atallah, E., Gyakum, J., & Grise, K. (2015). Extratropical cyclone climatology across eastern Canada. International Journal of Climatology, 35(10), 2759–2776.
Grise, K., Polvani, L., & Fasullo, J. (2015). Reexamining the relationship between climate sensitivity and the Southern Hemisphere radiation budget in CMIP models. Journal of Climate, 28(23), 9298–9312.
2014
Grise, K., Son, S.-W., Correa, G. J., & Polvani, L. (2014). The response of extratropical cyclones in the Southern Hemisphere to stratospheric ozone depletion in the 20th century. Atmospheric Science Letters, 15(1), 29–36.
Grise, K., & Polvani, L. (2014). Is climate sensitivity related to dynamical sensitivity? A Southern Hemisphere perspective. Geophysical Research Letters, 41(2), 534–540.
Grise, K., & Polvani, L. (2014). Southern Hemisphere cloud–dynamics biases in CMIP5 models and their implications for climate projections. Journal of Climate, 27(15), 6074–6092.
Grise, K., & Polvani, L. (2014). The response of midlatitude jets to increased CO2: Distinguishing the roles of sea surface temperature and direct radiative forcing. Geophysical Research Letters, 41(19), 6863–6871.
2013
Grise, K., & Thompson, D. W. (2013). On the signatures of equatorial and extratropical wave forcing in tropical tropopause layer temperatures. Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, 70(4), 1084–1102.
Grise, K., Polvani, L., Tselioudis, G., Wu, Y., & Zelinka, M. (2013). The ozone hole indirect effect: Cloud-radiative anomalies accompanying the poleward shift of the eddy-driven jet in the Southern Hemisphere. Geophysical Research Letters, 40(14), 3688–3692.