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May 2015
CURRICULUM VITAE
JAMES W. HURRELL
Educational Information
B.S.
Mathematics and Earth/Space Science, 1980-1984
University of Indianapolis, May 1984
M.S.
Atmospheric Science, 1984-1986
Purdue University, August 1986
Thesis: Eddy energy budgets in the tropical Southern Hemisphere during FGGE, 10-27
January 1979
Ph.D. Atmospheric Science, 1986-1990
Purdue University, August 1990
Thesis: Maintenance of short-term subtropical wind maxima in the Southern Hemisphere:
Observational and modeling study
Work History
National Center for Atmospheric Research:
Director, NCAR (9/13-present)
Director: NCAR Earth System Laboratory (9/11-8/13)
Chief Scientist, Community Earth System Model (6/09-8/11)
Director: Climate and Global Dynamics Division (11/04-11/07)
Interim Director: Climate and Global Dynamics Division (6/04-11/04)
Deputy Director: Climate and Global Dynamics Division (12/03-6/04)
Deputy Section Head: Climate Analysis Section (1/02-11/04)
Senior Scientist (7/03-present)
Scientist III (7/98-7/03)
Scientist II (5/94-7/98)
Scientist I (5/91-5/94)
Visiting Scientist (9/90-5/91)
Hadley Centre for Climate Prediction and Research:
Visiting Scientist (1/99-12/99)
Purdue University:
Teaching Assistant (1986-1990)
Research Assistant (1984-1990)
WRTV Channel 6 Television, Indianapolis, IN:
Assistant Forecaster for Travel Weather Service (1988-1989)
National Weather Service, Indianapolis, IN:
NOAA Weather Radio Broadcaster (1980-1984)
University of Indianapolis:
Earth/Space Science Departmental Assistant (1981-1984)
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Community Service
Editorships
1. Volume editor: The North Atlantic Oscillation: Climatic Significance and Environmental
Impact. American Geophysical Union, Geophysical Monograph, 2003, 134, 279 pp.
2. Co-editor: Marine Ecosystems and Climate Variation: The North Atlantic. Oxford University
Press, 2004, 227 pp.
3. Associate Editor-in-Chief, 2005-2008: Climate Research: Interactions of Climate with
Organisms, Ecosystems and Human Societies. Inter-Research, Oldendorf/Luhe, Germany.
4. Review Editor, 2010-2013: IPCC 2013, Observations: Atmosphere and Surface, Chapter 2 of
Climate Change 2013: The Physical Science Basis. Contribution of Working Group I to the
Fifth Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. Stocker, T.F. et al.
Eds. Cambridge University Press, 1535 pp.
5. Volume editor, 2011-2013: Climate Science for Serving Society: Research, Modeling and
Prediction Priorities. Springer Press, 2013, DOI 10.1007/978-94-007-692-1, 484 pp.
External Committees
34.
Member, Great Plains Regional Center of the National Institute for Global Environmental
Change (GPRC-NIGEC) Proposal Review Board (1994-2004).
35.
Member, National Centers for Environmental Prediction/National Center for Atmospheric
Research (NCEP/NCAR) Climate Data Assimilation System (CDAS) Reanalysis Advisory
Panel (1994-1998).
36.
Member, American Meteorological Society (AMS) Committee on Meteorology and
Oceanography of the Southern Hemisphere (1995-1998).
37.
Member, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Atlantic Climate
Change Scientific Advisory Committee (1997-1998).
38.
Member, National Research Council (NRC) Panel on the Global Energy and Water Cycle
Experiment (GEWEX) (1997-2000).
39.
Member, Atlantic Climate Variability Experiment (ACVE) Scientific Steering Committee
(1998-1999).
40.
Co-chair , U.S. Climate Variability and Predictability (CLIVAR) Scientific Steering
Committee (2003-2005; member 1998-2005).
41.
Co-chair, U.S. CLIVAR Atlantic Implementation Panel (1999-2003).
42.
Member, International CLIVAR Atlantic Implementation Panel (1999-2006).
43.
Member, NRC Committee on Climate Data Records from Operational Satellites:
Development of a NOAA Satellite Data Utilization Plan (2003-2005).
44.
Member, International CLIVAR/PAGES Intersection Working Group (2004-2008).
45.
Lead Author, U.S. CCSP Synthesis and Assessment Team: Product 1.1. Temperature Trends
in the Lower Atmosphere: Steps for Understanding and Reconciling Differences (20042006).
46.
Member, International GLOBEC Scientific Steering Committee (2005-2010).
47.
Member, NRC Committee on U.S. Climate Change Science Program (2006-2009).
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48.
Co-chair, International Climate Variability and Predictability (CLIVAR) Scientific Steering
Group (2007-2012).
49.
Councilor, American Meteorological Society (2008-2010).
50.
Member, Willis Reinsurance/UKMO/NCAS/NCAR Climate Liaison Committee (2009present).
51.
Member, NOAA GFDL Review Board (2009).
52.
Member, Nordic Center of Excellence: NorMER – Nordic Centre for the Research on
Marine Ecosystems and Resources under Climate Change (2010-present).
53.
Chair, Center for Ocean-Land-Atmosphere (COLA) Studies Scientific Advisory Board
(2010-present).
54.
Member, NRC Committee on a National Strategy for Advancing Climate Modeling (20112013).
55.
Chair, Scientific Organzing Committee: WCRP Open Science Conference: Climate Research
in Service to Society, Denver, CO, 2010-2011.
56.
Member, Local Organzing Committee: WCRP Open Science Conference: Climate Research
in Service to Society, Denver, CO, October, 2010- 2011.
57.
Member, Advisory Board of the Center for Climate Sciences, NASA JPL (2012-present).
58.
Member, Climate Working Group, NOAA Science Advisory Board (2013-present).
59.
Member, International Scientific Organizing Committee: WMO/WWRP/THORPEX Open
Science Conference: Seamless Prediction of the Earth System, Montreal, Canada, 2013-2014.
Internal NCAR Committees and Service
1. CGD representative, Employees Activity Committee (1991-1992, Chair 1992).
2. Organized CGD seminar series (Sept. 1991-May 1992).
3. CGD representative, UCAR/NCAR Alcohol Task Force (1993).
4. Member, NCAR Global Positioning System/Meteorology (GPS/MET) Advisory Committee
(August 1995-August 1997).
5. Co-chair, NCAR Community Climate System Model (CCSM) Climate Variability Working
Group (January 1997-June 2003).
6. Co-chair, CCSM Working Group on Model Validation and Data Management (1998).
7. Member, NCAR Annual Performance Award Jury (1998).
8. Member, NCAR Advanced Study Program (ASP) Post-doctoral Selection Jury (2002).
9. Member, ASP Advisory Board (2003).
10. Participant, President’s Retreat: Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Threats to NCAR
(2003).
11. Graduate, NCAR Leadership Academy (2004).
12. Member (Chair), CGD Scientist I Search Committee (2004).
13. Member (Chair), Appointments Review Group (ARG) Investigative Subcommittee (2004).
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14. Member, ARG (2004-2007).
15. Member, NCAR Diversity Committee (2006-2007).
16. Member, NCAR Director’s Committee (2004-2007, 2009-2013).
17. Member, ESSL Executive Committee (2004-2007).
18. Member, UCAR Management Committee (2004-2007, 2009-present).
19. Topic Lead, 2008 MMM Strategic Planning Retreat (2008).
20. Member, NCAR Workforce Management Plan (WMP) Executive Committee (2009).
21. Chair, NCAR WMP Subcommittee on Ladder Track Scientific and Research Engineer
Appointments (2009).
22. Member, NCAR Strategic Planning Council (2009)
23. Member, Scientific Working Group, ESSL Restructuring Committee (2009)
24. Member, HAO Project Scientist Promotion Committee (2009)
25. Chair, Community Earth System Model (CESM) Scientific Steering Committee (2009-2011).
26. Member, UCAR Education Council (2010-2011).
27. Member, UCAR Climate Council (2010-present).
28. Member, UCAR Working Group on University Relations (2012-2013).
29. Chair, NCAR Director’s Committee (2013-present)
30. Chair, NCAR Executive Committee (2013-present)
Professional Meetings
a. Organizer or Convener
1.
Co-convener: Ocean and Climate Signatures of the North Atlantic Oscillation, AGU Fall
Meeting, San Francisco, CA, 1997.
2.
Co-organizer: Annual CCSM CVWG Group Meetings, Breckenridge, CO, June 1997-2004.
3.
Co-organizer: ACVE Planning Workshop, Dallas, TX, February 1998.
4.
Co-organizer: U. S. CLIVAR – EuroCLIVAR workshop: The role of the Atlantic Ocean in
Climate Variability, Florence, Italy, May 1998.
5.
Co-organizer: U. S. CLIVAR-sponsored planning workshop on next U.S. Global Reanalysis,
College Park, MD, June 2000.
6.
Co-convener: The North Atlantic Oscillation, AGU Chapman Conference, Ourense, Spain,
28 November-1 December, 2000.
7.
Organizing Committee Member: U. S. CLIVAR Atlantic P.I. Meeting, Boulder, CO,
June 2001.
8.
Organizing Committee Member: CLIVAR Workshop on Tropical Atlantic Variability, Paris,
France, September 2001.
9.
Co-convener: Decadal Variability and Predictability, 2001: An Ocean Odyssey,
IAMAS/IAPSO Joint Assembly, Mar del Plata, Argentina, October 2001.
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10. Co-convener: Decadal climate variability and predictability: EGS-AGU-EUG Joint Assembly,
Nice, France, April 2003.
11. Member of Local Organizing Committee: 1st International CLIVAR Science Conference,
Baltimore, MD, June 2004.
12. Member of Organizing Committee: CLIVAR/CMEP IPCC AR4 Climate Model Simulations
Analysis Workshop, Honolulu, Hawaii, March 2005.
13. Convener: Building Links Between the Climate and Ecosystem Impact Research Communities,
Boulder, CO, November 2005.
14. Co-convener: Interannual and Interdecadal Climate Variability: IUGG XXIV General
Assembly: Earth, Our Changing Planet, Perugia, Italy, July 2007.
15. Convener: Symposium on Climate Modeling, Prediction, and Science Policy, Boulder, CO,
August 2007.
16. Convener: Marine Ecoystems and Climate: Modeling and Analysis of Observed Variability,
ASP Summer Colloquium, Boulder, CO, August 2009.
17. Convener: 15th Annual Community Earth System Model Workshop, Breckenridge, CO, June
2010.
18. Convener: 16th Annual Community Earth System Model Workshop, Breckenridge, CO, June
2011.
19. Co-Convener: WCRP Open Science Conference: Climate Research in Service to Society,
Denver, CO, October 2011.
20. Co-convener: Analysis of CMIP5 Simulations, AGU Fall Meeting, San Franciso, CA,
December 2011.
21. Co-convener: Plans for a CESM Social Dimensions Working Group: A Community
Discussion. Boulder, CO, May 2011.
22. Co-convener: CLIVAR Town Hall, Ocean Science, Salt Lake City, Utah, February 2012.
23. Co-convener: CLIVAR: Ocean and Atmosphere Variability, Predictability and Change, Ocean
Sciences Session 159, Honolulu, Hawaii, February 2014.
24. Convener: CMIP-6 Workshop, A Community Discussion, College Park, MD, February 2015.
b. Session Chair
1. Eighth Symposium on Global Change Studies: Atmospheric Circulation, 77th Annual Meeting
of the AMS, Long Beach, C, January 1997.
2. Symposium on Intraseasonal and Interannual Variability, 5th International Conference on
Southern Hemisphere Meteorology and Oceanography, Pretoria, South Africa, April 1997.
3. Ocean and Climate Signatures of the North Atlantic Oscillation, AGU Fall Meeting,
San Francisco, CA, December 1997.
4. Working Group on Historical Data Analysis, ACVE Planning Workshop, Dallas, TX,
February 1998.
5. Extratropical North Atlantic Ocean/Atmosphere Interactions on Seasonal to Interannual Time
Scales, U.S. CLIVAR - EuroCLIVAR Workshop, Florence, Italy, May 1998.
6. CLIVAR Workshop on Tropical Atlantic Variability, Paris, France, September 2001.
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7. IAPSO-IABO Symposium on Decadal Variability and Predictability, Mar del Plata, Argentina,
October 2001.
8. Symposium on the Arctic Oscillation and the North Atlantic Oscillation: Ocean Coupling and
Climate Change, AGU Fall Meeting, San Francisco, CA, December 2001.
9. Workshop on the Climate of the 20th Century, Center for Ocean-Land-Atmosphere Studies,
Calverton, MD, January 2002.
10. Decadal Climate Variability, Predictability and Prediction, Third World Climate Conference,
Geneva, Switzerland, September 2009.
11. Observed Decadal Climate Variability, CLIVAR WGOMD – GSOP Workshop on Decadal
Variability, Predictability, and Prediction: Understanding the Role of the Ocean, Boulder, CO,
September 2010.
12. Communicating Climate Science, UCAR Annual Members Meeting, Boulder, CO,
October 2011.
13. Twenty-Third Conference on Climate Variability and Change, Special Session on NCAR
Community Models, 91st Annual Meeting of the AMS, Seattle, WA, January 2011.
Professional Reviews for:
Atmosphere-Ocean, Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, Climatic Change, Climate
Dynamics, Climate Research, Department of Energy, Geophysical Research Letters, International
Journal of Climatology, Journal of Applied Meteorology, Journal of Atmospheric Science, Journal
of Climate, Journal of Geophysical Research, Journal of Physical Oceanography, Monthly Weather
Review, Nature, Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society, Science, Tellus,
Department of Energy, National Environment Research Council (UK), National Science
Foundation, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, GPRC-NIGEC, Research
Competitiveness Subprogram of the Louisiana Board of Regents.
Students and Post-doctoral Visitors
1. Thesis committee member, Ken Chung Ko, Ph. D. candidate, Dept. of Earth and Atmospheric
Sciences, Purdue Univ., D. Vincent, Advisor, 1994-1996.
2. Research mentor for Jennifer Price, Summer Employment Program, June-August,1995.
3. Thesis committee member, Justin Jay Hnilo, Ph. D. candidate, Atmospheric Science Dept.,
Univ. of Alabama at Huntsville, J. Christy, Advisor, 1995-1997.
4. Member of research planning committee, Dr. Sheu, NCAR ASP, 1997.
5. Member of research planning committee, Dr. J. Norris, NCAR ASP, 1998.
6. Research mentor for Andrew Church, Significant Opportunities in Atmospheric Research and
Science (SOARS) Program, June-August, 2001.
7. Thesis committee member, Andrew Church, M.S. candidate, Dept. of Meteorology, Univ. of
Utah, J. Paegle, Advisor, 2001-2002.
8. Supervisor, Christophe Cassou, post-doctoral visitor, Climate and Global Dynamics Division,
NCAR, October 2001-2004.
9. Mentor, Richard Cullather, ASP post-doctoral visitor, Climate and Global Dynamics Division,
NCAR, December 2002-2004.
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10. Supervisor, Jeffrey Yin, post-doctoral visitor, Climate and Global Dynamics Division, NCAR,
February 2004-2006.
11. Supervisor, Jian Lu, ASP post-doctoral visitor, Climate and Global Dynamics Division, NCAR,
November 2006-2008.
12. Mentor, Arturo Sanchez-Lorenzo, Ph. D. candidate, Univ. or Girona, Spain, 2007-2008.
13. Supervisor, Erin Towler, PACE post-doctoral visitor, NCAR Earth System Laboratory, NCAR,
2010-2012.
Educational Outreach
a. Invited Talks
1. Greenwood (IN) Rotary Club, Indianapolis, IN, December 1994; 2006.
2. NCAR Public Visitor Program, Boulder, CO, March 1995; May 1995; April 1998; June 1998;
December 1998; May 2001; September 2001; October 2001; February 2002; July 2002;
September 2002; July 2003; January 2004; March 2004; July 2004; October 2004; March 2004;
July 2005; October 2005; March 2006; November 2006; May 2008; September 2008; April
2009; September 2009; January 2010; March 2010; April 2011.
3. NCAR Directors Office, visit of Bryan Hannegan, congressional staffer, Boulder, CO,
February 2001.
4. NCAR Directors Office, visit of Paul Ritter, Jim Byrant and Don Theophilus, Boulder, CO,
May 2001.
5. NCAR Maintenance Speaker Series, Boulder, CO, May 2001.
6. Finance and Administration, Boulder, CO, July 2001.
7. Noah’s Ark Learning Center, Westminster, CO, April 2002.
8. Annual Climate and Global Change Geoscience Education Workshop, NCAR Education and
Outreach Program, Boulder, CO, July 2002; July 2003.
9. NCAR Directors Office, visit of Wayne Allard staffers, Boulder, CO, August 2005.
10. Flynn Elementary School, Westminster, CO, March 2004; November 2004; February 2005;
March 2006; January 2007, January 2008, February 2009, October 2009, March 2010, March
2011, March 2012.
11. Denver Rotary Club, Denver, CO, April 2005.
12. Denver Kiwanis Club, Denver, CO, August 2005.
13. UCAR Office of Government Affairs, visit of Wendy Adam (staffer of Mark Udall), February
2007.
14. UCAR Office of Government Affairs, Hill briefing to Senator Alexander staffers, March 2007.
15. UCAR Office of Government Affairs, Hill briefing to Senator Craig staffers, March 2007.
16. NCAR Director’s Office, visit of Rick Spinrad, Sandy MacDonald and Randee Exler (NOAA
OAR), August 2007.
17. UCAR Office of Government Affairs, visit of Shaun McGrath, Western Governor’s
Association, April 2008.
18. NCAR Journalism Fellows, June 2008, August 2009, June 2010, June 2011, June 2013.
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19. Westminster (CO) Rotary Club, September 2008.
20. UCAR Office of Government Affairs, visit of Wendy Naus, Lewis-Burke Associates, August
2009.
21. UCAR Office of Government Affairs, visit of Tom Iseman, Program Director for Water, and
Madeleine West, Program Manager for Wildlife and Energy, Western Governors Association,
November 2009.
22. NCAR Director’s Office, visit of National Environment Research Council (UK), January 2010.
23. NCAR Director’s Office, visit of Nicholas White, Director, Sciences & Exploration, NASA
GSFC, March 2010.
24. NCAR Director’s Office, Visit by Chinese Meteorological Administration Delegation, April
2010.
25. Broomfield United Methodist Church, April 2010.
26. UCAR Office of Government Affairs, visit of Anne Cooper, Andy Schultheiss, and Jonathan
Kelsey, September 2010.
27. NCAR Earth System Laboratory, visit of Prof. Chan Eng Soon, December 2010.
28. UCAR/NCAR Research Experience for Teachers Institute (RETI), April 2011.
29. NCAR Director’s Office, Visit by Subra Suresh, Director NSF, June 2011.
30. HIRO Students, NCAR, June 2011.
31. UCAR Office of Government Affairs, visit of Dr. Robert Detrick, OAR Administrator, March
2012.
32. Boulder Optimist Club, May 2012; April 2013.
33. Buckley Air Force Base, May 2012.
34. Broomfield Rotary Club, December 2012.
35. Jefferson County Open Space Committee, October 2013.
b. Movies
1. American Museum of Natural History: Science Bulletin NAO: Driving Climate Across the
North Atlantic (http://sciencebulletins.amnh.org/earth/f/nao.20040910/)
2. National Geographic: The One Degree Factor (2005).
Other activities
1. NCAR media service contact list: provide many radio, television, magazine and newspaper
interviews.
2. Provide help to many outside users of climate datasets and climate indices.
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Honors, Awards, Scholarships, Fellowships
1. Fridtjof Nansen Memorial Lecture and Nansen Medal, Norwegian Academy of Science and
Letters (2011)
2. Fellow, American Geophysical Union (2010)
3. Fellow, American Meteorological Society (2006)
4. Purdue University, College of Science Distinguished Alumnus Award (2006)
5. Who’sWho in America (2005)
6. Highly Cited Researchers, Thomson-ISI (2004)
7. Purdue University, Outstanding Alumnus Award, Dept. Earth and Atmospheric Science (2004)
8. Greenwood Community High School, Distinguished Alumni Award (2002)
9. American Meteorological Society, Clarence Leroy Meisinger Award (2001)
10. University of Indianapolis, Distinguished Alumnus Award, School of Science (2001)
11. Fellow, Royal Meteorological Society (2000)
12. NCAR, Outstanding Publication Award (1997)
13. Purdue University (student)
AMS Scholarship (1990)
David Ross Summer Grant Fellowship (1987)
14. University of Indianapolis (student)
Esch Scholar Award for Outstanding Senior in the University (1984)
Graduated Summa Cum Laude (1984)
Dean's List (8 semesters, 1980-1984)
Outstanding Student in the Dept. of Earth/Space Science (1984)
Who's Who in American Universities and Colleges (1983-1984)
Outstanding Service to the Dept. of Earth/Space Science (1981-84)
Outstanding Student in the Division of Science and Mathematics (1983)
Dewey Gommel Award for Excellence in Mathematics (1983)
William Gommel Award for Excellence in Atmospheric Science (1983)
Roy Davis Award for Excellence in Geography (1982)
Epsilon Sigma Alpha Scholarship Award (1981-1982)
Admitted with Distinction (1980)
Exceptional Scholastic Achievement Award (1980)
Hoosier Scholar (1980)
Honor Societies and Professional Memberships
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Phi Alpha Epsilon (1981-present)
Sigma Zeta (1983-present)
Alpha Chi (1984-present)
Sigma Xi (1986-present)
Phi Kappa Phi (1987-present)
American Meteorological Society (1985-present)
American Geophysical Union (1996-present)
Royal Meteorological Society (2000-present)
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Research Grants (Funded)
1. Ware, R., M. Exner, B. Herman, J. W. Hurrell, Y.-H. Kuo, A. Richmond, C. Rocken:
GPS/MET, Experimental GPS Meteorological Satellite Program, Supplemental Proposal, NSF,
1997.
2. Exner, M., and J. W. Hurrell: The utility of GPS/MET observations for climate research, NSF,
1997.
3. Hurrell, J. W., and C. Deser: The annual cycle of climate change over the tropical and north
Atlantic. NOAA CLIVAR-Atlantic, $276,200, August 2000-July 2003.
4. Deser, C., and J. W. Hurrell: Indo-Pacific variability at interdecadal time scales. NOAA
CLIVAR-Pacific, $260,300, September 2000-August 2003.
5. Hoerling, M. P., and J. W. Hurrell: Understanding decadal variations in the North Atlantic
Oscillation. NOAA CLIVAR-Atlantic, $174,000, July 2000-June 2002.
6. Stenseth, N. C., T. Anker-Nilssen, J. W. Hurrell, and K.-S. Chan: The ecological effects of
climate fluctuations and change: A multi-disciplinary and intergrated approach. Norwegian
Science Council, August 2001-July 2003.
7. Hurrell, J. W., and M. P. Hoerling: Understanding origins for recent North Atlantic climate
change. NOAA CLIVAR-Atlantic, $390,000, March 2003-February 2005.
8. Hurrell, J. W., M. P. Hoerling, and C. Deser: Diagnosing Oceanic Origins of Future Regional
Climate Change. NOAA CLIVAR-Pacific, $210,000, April 2004-March 2006.
9. Deser, C., and J. W. Hurrell: Pacific inter-decadal climate variability: Modeling and further
observational studies. NOAA CLIVAR-Pacific, $289,000, April 2004-March 2006.
10. Hurrell, J. W., D. Schimel, Z. Powell, K. Miller, L. Mearns, and M. Hagan: Toward Integrative
Science at NCAR: Building Links Between the Climate and Ecosystem Impact Research
Communities. 2006 NCAR Opportunity Fund, $160,000, September 2005-August 2007 (see
http://www.cgd.ucar.edu/research/cgdprojects.html).
11. Hurrell, J. W., M. P. Hoerling, and J. Eischeid: A Multi-model Approach Toward the
Attribution of U.S. Climate Variation and Change. NOAA CVP, $369,000, August 2007-July
2010.
12. Hurrell, J. W., M. P. Hoerling, A. Kumar, and X.-W. Quan: Toward a North American Decadal
Climate Prediction for the 2011-2020. NOAA CVP, $598,134, September 2009-August 2012.
13. Curchister, E. N., K. S. Hedstrom, W. G. Large, J. W. Hurrell, F. Chai, C. Edwards, J. Fiechter,
and N. Goebel: Multi-Scale Modeling: Assessing the Role of Eastern Boundary Upwelling
Regions and Their Ecosystems on Climate Variability Using a Fully Coupled Model. NSF
OCE, $800,249, June 2010-May 2015.
14. Tribbia, J., G. Danabasoglu, J. Hurrell, P. Lauritzen, M. Zhang and M. Taylor: Regional
Projections of Climate at Decadal Time Scales: High Resolution Global Predictions and
Regionally Resolved Source-Response Studies. DOE, $676,743, September 2010-September
2013.
15. Deser, C., J. W. Hurrell, K. E. Trenberth, A. Dai, J. Fasullo, and D. Shea: An Informed Guide
to Climate Data Sets with Relevance to Earth System Model Evaluation, NSF, $899,973,
March 2011-February 2014.
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16. Hurrell, J. W., Jesse V. Johnson, Mariana Vertenstein, William H. Lipscomb: Implementation
of Advanced Land-Ice Models in the Community Earth System Model, NSF, $304,090, May
2011-April 2014.
17. Hurrell, J. W., Arun Kumar, Martin P. Hoerling: A Methodology for North American Decadal
Prediction, NOAA MAPP, $475,000, August 2012-July 2015.
Publications
1 Theses
1. Hurrell, J. W., 1986: Eddy energy budgets in the tropical Southern Hemisphere during FGGE,
10-27 January 1979. Master’s Thesis. Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN, 65 pages.
2. Hurrell, J. W., 1990: Maintenance of short-term subtropical wind maxima in the Southern
Hemisphere: Observational and modeling study. Ph. D. Thesis. Purdue University, West
Lafayette, IN, 161 pages.
2 External Refereed Journal Articles
* papers from M.S. and Ph. D. Theses
1. * Hurrell, J. W., and D. G. Vincent, 1987: Significance of the South Pacific Convergence Zone
(SPCZ) in the energy budget of the Southern Hemisphere tropics. Monthly Weather Review,
115, 1797-1801.
2. * Hurrell, J. W., and D. G. Vincent, 1990: Relationship between tropical heating and
subtropical westerly maxima in the Southern Hemisphere during SOP-1, FGGE. Journal of
Climate, 3, 751-768.
3. * Hurrell, J. W., and D. G. Vincent, 1991: On the maintenance of short-term subtropical wind
maxima in the Southern Hemisphere during SOP-1, FGGE. Journal of Climate, 4, 1009-1022.
4. * Hurrell, J. W., and D. G. Vincent, 1992: A GCM case study on the maintenance of short-term
subtropical wind maxima in the summer hemisphere during SOP-1, FGGE. Quarterly Journal
of the Royal Meteorological Society, 118, 51-70.
5. Trenberth, K. E., J. R. Christy and J. W. Hurrell, 1992: Monitoring global monthly mean
surface temperatures. Journal of Climate, 5, 1405-1423.
6. Hurrell, J. W., and K. E. Trenberth, 1992: An evaluation of monthly mean MSU and ECMWF
global atmospheric temperatures for monitoring climate. Journal of Climate, 5, 1424-1440.
7. Trenberth, K. E., and J. W. Hurrell, 1994: Decadal atmosphere-ocean variations in the Pacific.
Climate Dynamics, 9, 303-319.
8. Hurrell, J. W., and H. van Loon, 1994: A modulation of the atmospheric annual cycle in the
Southern Hemisphere. Tellus, 46A, 325-338.
9. Trenberth, K. E., and J. W. Hurrell, 1995: Decadal coupled atmospheric-ocean variations in the
North Pacific Ocean. In Climate Change and Northern Fish Populations. Canad. Spec. Publ.
Fisheries Aquatic Sciences. R. J. Beamish, Ed., 121, 15-24.
10. Hurrell, J. W., 1995: Comparison of NCAR Community Climate Model (CCM) climates.
Climate Dynamics, 11, 25-50.
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11. Trenberth, K. E., J. W. Hurrell and A. Solomon, 1995: Conservation of mass in three
dimensions. Journal of Climate, 8, 692-708.
12. Shea, D. J., H. van Loon and J. W. Hurrell, 1995: The tropical-subtropical semi-annual
oscillation in the upper troposphere. International Journal of Climatology, 15, 975-983.
13. Hurrell, J. W., 1995: An evaluation of the transient eddy forced vorticity balance during
northern winter. Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, 52, 2286-2301.
14. Hurrell, J. W., 1995: Decadal trends in the North Atlantic Oscillation: Regional temperatures
and precipitation. Science, 269, 676-679.
15. Hurrell, J. W., 1996: Influence of variations in extratropical wintertime teleconnections on
Northern Hemisphere temperatures. Geophysical Research Letters, 23, 665-668.
16. Hurrell, J. W., and K. E. Trenberth, 1996: Satellite versus surface estimates of air temperature
since 1979. Journal of Climate, 9, 2222-2232.
17. Giorgi, F., J. W. Hurrell, M. R. Marinucci, and M. Beniston, 1997: Elevation dependency of the
surface climate change signal: a model study. Journal of Climate, 10, 288-296.
18. Hurrell, J. W., and K. E. Trenberth, 1997: Spurious trends in satellite MSU temperatures from
merging different satellite records. Nature, 386, 164-167.
19. Hurrell, J. W., and H. van Loon, 1997: Decadal variations in climate associated with the North
Atlantic oscillation. Climatic Change, 36, 301-326.
20. Trenberth, K. E., and J. W. Hurrell, 1997: How accurate are satellite `thermometers'. Nature,
389, 342-343.
21. Hack, J. J., J. T. Kiehl, and J. W. Hurrell, 1998: The hydrologic cycle and thermal structure of
the NCAR CCM3. Journal of Climate, 11, 1179-1206.
22. Kiehl, J. T., J. J. Hack, and J. W. Hurrell, 1998: The energy budget of the NCAR Community
Climate Model (CCM3). Journal of Climate, 11, 1151-1178.
23. Hurrell, J. W., J. J. Hack, B. A. Boville, D. L. Williamson, and J. T. Kiehl, 1998: The
dynamical simulation of the NCAR CCM3. Journal of Climate, 11, 1207-1236.
24. Boville, B. A. and J. W. Hurrell, 1998: Atmospheric circulation in the CSM coupled simulation.
Journal of Climate, 11, 1327-1341.
25. Hurrell, J. W., and K. E. Trenberth, 1998: Difficulties in obtaining reliable temperature trends:
Reconciling the surface and satellite MSU records. Journal of Climate, 11, 945-967.
26. Hurrell, J. W., 1998: Relationships among recent atmospheric circulation changes, global
warming, and satellite temperatures. Science Progress, 81 (3), 205-224.
27. Meehl, G. A., J. W. Hurrell, and H. van Loon, 1998: A modulation of the mechanism of the
semiannual oscillation in the Southern Hemisphere. Tellus, 50A, 442-450.
28. Stenseth, N. C., J. W. Hurrell and co-authors, 1999: Common dynamic structure of Canadian
Lynx populations within three geo-climatic zones. Science, 285, 1071-1073.
29. Hurrell, J. W., and K. E. Trenberth, 1999: Global sea surface temperature analyses: multiple
problems and their implications for climate analysis, modeling, and reanalysis. Bulletin of the
American Meteorological Society, 80, 2661-2678.
30. Trenberth, K. E., and J. W. Hurrell, 1999: Comment on: “The interpretation of short climate
records with comments on the North Atlantic and Southern Oscillations”. Bulletin of the
American Meteorological Society, 80, 2721-2722.
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31. Trenberth, K. E., and J. W. Hurrell, 1999: Reply to Rajagopalan, Lall and Cane's comment
about “The interpretation of short climate records with comments on the North Atlantic and
Southern Oscillations”. Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, 80, 2726-2728.
32. Hurrell, J. W., S. J. Brown, K. E. Trenberth, and J. R. Christy, 2000: Comparison of
tropospheric temperatures from radiosondes and satellites: 1979-1998. Bulletin of the American
Meteorological Society, 81, 2165-2177.
33. Dickson, R. R., T. J. Osborn, J. W. Hurrell, J. Meincke, J. Blindheim, B. Adlandsvik, T. Vinje,
G. Alekseev, and W. Maslowski, 2000: The Arctic Ocean response to the North Atlantic
oscillation. Journal of Climate, 13, 2671-2696.
34. Trenberth, K. E., D. P. Stepaniak, J. W. Hurrell, and M. Fiorino, 2000: Quality of reanalyses in
the tropics. Journal of Climate, 14, 1499-1510.
35. Hurrell, J. W., Y. Kushnir, and M. Visbeck, 2001: The North Atlantic Oscillation, Science, 291,
603-605.
36. Marshall, J., Y. Kushnir, D. Battisti, P. Chang, A. Czaja, R. Dickson, J. Hurrell, M. McCartney,
R. Saravanan, and M. Visbeck, 2001. North Atlantic climate variability: phenomena, impacts
and mechanisms. International Journal of Climatology, 21, 1863-1898.
37. Hoerling, M. P., J. W. Hurrell, and T. Xu, 2001: Tropical origins for recent North Atlantic
climate change. Science, 292, 90-92.
38. Blackmon, M., J. W. Hurrell and co-authors, 2001: The Community Climate System Model.
Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, 82, 2357-2376.
39. Visbeck, M., J. W. Hurrell, L. Polvani, and H. M. Cullen, 2001: The North Atlantic
Oscillation: Past, present and future. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 98,
12876-12877.
40. Stenseth, N.C., A. Mysterud, G. Ottersen, J. W. Hurrell, K.-S. Chan, and M. Lima, 2002:
Ecological effects of large-scale climate fluctuations. Science, 297, 1292-1296.
41. Stenseth, N. C., G. Ottersen, J. W. Hurrell, A. Mysterud, M. Lima, K.-S. Chan, N. G. Yoccoz,
and B. Adlandsvik, 2003: Studying climate effects on ecology through the use of climate
indices: the North Atlantic Oscillation, El Niño Southern Oscillation and beyond. Proceedings
Royal Society: Biological Sciences, 270, 2087-2096.
42. Stenseth, N. C., A. Shabbar, K.-S. Chan, S. Boutin, E. K. Rueness, D. Ehrich, J. W. Hurrell, O.
C. Lingjaerde, and K. S. Jakobsen, 2004: Snow conditions may create an invisble barrier for
lynx. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 101,10632-10634.
43. Deser, C., A. Phillips, and J. W. Hurrell, 2004: Pacific inter-decadal climate variability:
Linkages between the Tropics and North Pacific during boreal winter since 1900, Journal of
Climate, 17, 3109-3124.
44. Cassou, C., L. Terray, J. W. Hurrell, and C. Deser, 2004: North Atlantic winter climate
regimes: spatial asymmetry, stationarity with time and oceanic forcing. Journal of Climate, 17,
1055-1068.
45. Hurrell, J. W., M. P. Hoerling, A. Phillips, and T. Xu, 2004: Twentieth Century North Atlantic
climate change. Part I: Assessing determinism, Climate Dynamics, 23, 371-389, doi:
10.1007/s00382-004-0432-y.
46. Hoerling, M. P., J. W. Hurrell, T. Xu, G. Bates, and A. Phillips, 2004: Twentieth Century North
Atlantic climate change. Part II: Understanding the effects of Indian Ocean warming. Climate
Dynamics, 23, 391-405, doi: 10.1007/s00382-004-0433-y.
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47. Rodwell, M.J., M. Drévillon, C. Frankignoul, J. W. Hurrell, H. Pohlman, M. Stendel, and R. T.
Sutton, 2004: North Atlantic forcing of climate and its uncertainty from a multi-model
experiment. Q. J. R. Meteorological Society, 130, 2013-2032.
48. Cassou, C., C. Deser, L. Terray, C. Deser, J. W. Hurrell, and M. Drévillon, 2004: Summer sea
surface temperature conditions in the North Atlantic and their impact upon the atmospheric
circulation in early winter. Journal of Climate, 17, 3349-3363.
49. Hurrell, J. W., M. Visbeck and co-authors, 2006: Atlantic Climate Variability and
Predictability: A CLIVAR perspective. Journal of Climate, 19, 5100-5121.
50. Hurrrell, J. W., J. J. Hack, A. Phillips, J. Caron, and J. Yin, 2006: The Dynamical Simulation of
the Community Atmospheric Model Version 3. Journal of Climate, 19, 2162-2183.
51. Anthes, R. A., R. W. Correll, G. Holland, J. W. Hurrell, M. MacCracken, and K. E. Trenberth,
2006: Hurricanes and Global Warming - An Alternative Point of View. Bulletin of the
American Meteorological Society, 87, 623-628.
52. Hoerling, M. P., J. W. Hurrell, J. Eischeid, and A. Phillips, 2007: Detection and Attribution of
20th Century Northern and Southern African Rainfall Change. Journal of Climate, 19, 39894008.
53. Hurrell, J. W., J. J. Hack, D. Shea, J. Caron, and J. Rosinski, 2008: A new sea surface
temperature and sea ice boundary data set for the Community Atmospheric Model. Journal of
Climate, doi: 10.1175/2008JCLI2292.1
54. Folland, C., J. Knight, H. Linderholm, D. Fereday, S. Ineson, and J. W. Hurrell, 2008: The
summer North Atlantic Oscillation: past, present and future. Journal of Climate, doi:
10.1175/2008JCLI2459.1
55. Hurrell, J. W., 2008: Decadal climate prediction: opportunities and challenges. J. Phys. Conf.
Ser., 125, doi:10.1088/1742-6596/125/1/012018
56. Hurrell, J. W., G. A. Meehl, D. Bader, T. Delworth, B. Kirtman, and B.Wielicki, 2009: A
Unified Modeling Approach to Climate System Prediction. Bulletin of the American
Meteorological Society, doi: 10.1175/2009BAMS2752.1
57. Hurrell, J. W., and C. Deser, 2009: Atlantic climate variability. Journal of Marine Systems,
doi:10.1016/j.jmarsys.2008.11.026
58. Overland, J., J. Alheit, A. Bakun, J. W. Hurrell, D. Mackas, and A. Miller, 2009: Climate
controls on marine ecoystems and fish populations. Journal of Marine Systems,
doi:10.1016/j.jmarsys.2008.12.009
59. Hurrell, J. W., D. Bader, T. Delworth, G. A. Meehl, B. Kirtman and B.Wielicki, 2010: Reply to
Pielke Comment on “A Unified Modeling Approach to Climate System Prediction”. Bulletin of
the American Meteorological Society, doi: 10.1175/2010BAMS3118.1.
60. Hoerling, M. P., J. W. Hurrell, A. Kumar, L. Terray, J. Eischeid, P. Pegion, T. Zhang, X.W.
Quan, and T. Xu, 2011: On North American Decadal Climate for 2011-2020. J. Climate, 24,
4519–4528, doi: 10.1175/2011JCLI4137.1
61. Goddard, L., J. W. Hurrell, B. P. Kirtman, J. Murphy, T. Stockdale, and C. Vera, 2012: Two
timescales for the price of one (almost). Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, 93,
621–629, doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.1175/BAMS-D-11-00220.1
62. Danabasoglu, G., S. G. Yeager, Y. -O. Kwon, J. J. Tribbia, A. S. Phillips, and J. W. Hurrell,
2012: Variability of the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation in CCSM4. J. Climate, 25,
5153-5172, doi: 10.1175/JCLI-D-11-00463.1.
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63. Asrar, G., J. W. Hurrell, and A. Busalacchi, 2013: A Need for “Actionable” Climate Science
and Information: Summary of WCRP Open Science Conference. Bulletin of the American
Meteorological Society, in press. doi: 10.1175/BAMS-D-12-00011.1
64. Hurrell, J. W., and co-authors, 2013: The Community Earth System Model. Bull. Am. Met.
Soc., 10.1175/BAMS-D-12-00121.1
65. Moss, R. H., and co-authors, 2013: Hell and High Water: Practice-Relevant Adaptation
Science. Science, 342, 696-698, 10.1126/science.1239569.
66. Rockström, J., and co-authors, 2014: Climate change: The necessary, the possible and the
desirable Earth League climate statement on the implications for climate policy from the 5th
IPCC Assessment. Earth's Future, 2, 606–611, doi:10.1002/2014EF000280
67. Hurrell, J. W. and C. Deser, 2015: Northern hemisphere climate variability during winter:
Looking back on the work of Felix Exner. Meteorol. Zeitschrift, 24, No. 1, 113–118.
3 Other External Refereed Publications
a. Primary author
1. Trenberth, K. E., and J. W. Hurrell, 1995: Decadal climate variations in the Pacific. National
Research Council, Natural Climate Variability on Decade-to-Century Time Scales. D. G.
Martinson, K. Bryan, M. Ghil, M. M. Hall, T. R. Karl, E. S. Sarachik, S. Sorooshian, and L.D.
Talley, Eds., National Academy Press, Washington, D.C., 472-481.
2. Hurrell, J. W., H. van Loon, and D. Shea, 1998: The mean state of the troposphere.
Meteorology of the Southern Hemisphere. D. J. Karoly and D. G. Vincent, Eds.,
Meteorological Monographs, 49, American Meteorological Society, Boston, MA, 1-46.
3. Dickson, R. R., J. W. Hurrell, and M. McCartney, H. L. Bryden, R. Williams, and J. Marshall,
1998: The North Atlantic Oscillation. CLIVAR: A research program for climate variability and
prediction for the 21st century, WCRP No. 103, WMO/TD No. 869, ICPO No. 14, 163-192.
4. Dickson, R. R., J. W. Hurrell, N. L. Bindoff, A.Wong, B. Arbic, B. Owens, S. Imawaki, and I.
Yashayaev, 2001: The world during WOCE. Chapter 7.3 in Ocean Circulation and Climate.
Observing and Modeling the Global Oceans. G. Siedler, J. Gould and J. Church, Eds. WOCE
IPO, Vol. 77, International Geophysics Series, Academic Press, 557-583.
5. Hurrell, J. W., M. P. Hoerling, and C. K. Folland, 2001: Climatic variability over the North
Atlantic. Meteorology at the Millennium. R. Pearce, Ed., Academic Press, London, 143-151.
6. Hurrell, J. W., 2001: The North Atlantic Oscillation. Encyclopedia of Ocean Sciences.
J. Steele, S. A. Thorpe, and K. K. Turekian, Eds. Academic Press, London, United Kingdom,
Vol. 4, 1904-1911.
7. Folland, C. K., T. R. Karl, and co-authors, 2001: Observed Climate Variability and Change.
Chapter 2 in Climate Change 2001: The Scientific Basis. Contribution of Working Group I to
the Third Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. J. T.
Houghton, Y. Ding, D. J. Griggs, M. Noguer, P. J. van der Linden, X. Dai, K. Maskell, and C.
A .Johnson, Eds. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, United Kingdom and New York, 99181.
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8. Hurrell, J. W., Y. Kushnir, M. Visbeck, and G. Ottersen, 2003: An overview of the North
Atlantic Oscillation. The North Atlantic Oscillation: Climatic Significance and Environmental
Impact. J. W. Hurrell, Y. Kushnir, G. Ottersen, and M. Visbeck, Eds. Geophysical Monograph,
134, 1-35.
9. Hurrell, J. W., 2003: Climate Variability: North Atlantic and Arctic Oscillation. Encyclopedia
of Atmospheric Sciences, J. Holton, J. Pyle, and J. Curry, Eds., 439-445.
10. Ottersen, G., N. C. Stenseth, and J. W. Hurrell, 2004: Climatic fluctuations and marine
systems: a general introduction to the ecological effects. Marine Ecosystems and Climate
Variation: The North Atlantic. N. C. Stenseth, G. Ottersen, J. W. Hurrell, and A. Belgrano,
Eds., Oxford University Press, 3-14.
11. Hurrell, J. W., and R. R. Dickson, 2004: Climate variability over the North Atlantic. Marine
Ecosystems and Climate Variation: The North Atlantic. N. C. Stenseth, G. Ottersen, J. W.
Hurrell, and A. Belgrano, Eds., Oxford University Press, 15-31.
12. Hurrell, J. W., 2005: The North Atlantic Oscillation. Encyclopedia of World Climatology.
J. E. Oliver, Ed., Encyclopedia of World Climatology, Springer, 536-539.
13. Trenberth, K. E., J. W. Hurrell, D. P. Stepaniak, 2005: The Asian monsoon: Global
perspectives. Asian Monsoon, B. Wang, Ed., Praxis Publishing Ltd., 67-87 (and color section 919.)
14. Ramaswamy, V., J.W. Hurrell, G.A. Meehl, 2006: Why do temperatures vary vertically (from
the surface to the stratosphere) and what do we understand about why they might vary and
change over time? in Temperature Trends in the Lower Atmosphere: Steps for Understanding
and Reconciling Differences. T. R. Karl, S. J. Hassol, C. D. Miller, and W. L. Murray, editors.
A Report by the Climate Change Science Program and the Subcommittee on Global Change
Research, Washington, DC.
15. Linderholm, H.W., C.K. Folland, and J. W. Hurrell, 2008: Reconstructing Summer North
Atlantic Oscillation (SNAO) variability over the last five centuries. In: Tree rings in
archaeology, climatology and ecology, Elferts D et al. (Eds.), TRACE, 6, 8-16.
16. Csirke, J., M. Glantz, and J. W. Hurrell, 2009: Forward. In: Climate Change and Small Pelagic
Fish, Checkley Jr., D. M., J. Alheit, Y. Oozeki, and C. Roy, Eds., 1030 pp.
17. Ito, S.-I., K. A. Rose, A. J. Miller, K. Drinkwater, K. M. Brander, J. E. Overland, S. Sundby, E.
Curchitser, J. W. Hurrell, and Y. Yamanaka, 2010: Ocean ecosystem responses to future global
change scenarios: A way forward. In: Marine Ecosystems and Global Change, Barange, M., J.
G. Field, R. P. Harris, E. E. Hofmann, R. I. Perry, and F. Werner, Eds., Oxford University
Press, 287-322.
18. Hurrell, J. W., and co-authors, 2010: Decadal Climate Prediction: Opportunities and
Challenges. In Proceedings of the “OceanObs’09: Sustained Ocean Observations and
Information for Society” Conference (Vol. 2), Venice, Italy, 21-25 September 2009. Hall, J.,
Harrison D.E. and Stammer, D., Eds., ESA Publication WPP-306.
19. Hurrell, J. W., and co-authors, 2010: Decadal Climate Variability, Predictability and Prediction.
In Proceedings of the “OceanObs’09: Sustained Ocean Observations and Information for
Society” Conference (Vol. 1), Venice, Italy, 21-25 September 2009. Hall, J., Harrison D.E. and
Stammer, D., Eds., ESA Publication WPP-306.
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20. Latif, M., T. Delworth, D. Dommenget, H. Drange, W. Hazeleger, J. Hurrell, N. Keenlyside, J.
Meehl and R. Sutton, 2010: Dynamics of decadal climate variability and implications for its
prediction. In Proceedings of the “OceanObs’09: Sustained Ocean Observations and
Information for Society” Conference (Vol. 2), Venice, Italy, 21-25 September 2009. Hall, J.,
Harrison D.E. and Stammer, D., Eds., ESA Publication WPP-306.
21. Cazenave, A., D. P. Chambers, P. Cipollini, L. L. Fu, J. W. Hurrell, M. Merrifield, R. S. Nerem,
H. P. Plag, C. K. Shum, and J. Willis, 2010. Sea leve rise: regional and global trends. In
Proceedings of the “OceanObs’09: Sustained Ocean Observations and Information for Society”
Conference (Vol. 1), Venice, Italy, 21-25 September 2009. Hall, J., Harrison D.E. and
Stammer, D., Eds., ESA Publication WPP-306.
22. Hurrell, J. W., and K. E. Trenberth, 2010: Climate Change. Effects of Climate Change on Birds.
A. P. Møller, W. Fielder, P. Berthold, Eds. Oxford University Press, 9-29.
23. Hurrell, J. W., 2013: Climate Variability: North Atlantic and Arctic Oscillation. Encyclopedia
of Atmospheric Sciences, G. North, Editor, in press.
24. Hurrell, J. W., 2013: The North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO). Encyclopedia of Ocean, S. Elias,
Editor, Elsevier, in press.
25. Asrar, G. R., J. W. Hurrell, J. W., and A. J. Busalacchi, 2013: WCRP Strategy and Priorities:
Next Decade, Climate Science for Serving Society: Research, Modelling and Prediction
Priorities, Springer Press, DOI 10.1007/978-94-007-692-1, 1-12.
26. Hurrell, J.W., 2015. Climate Variability: North Atlantic and Arctic Oscillation. Encyclopedia of
Atmospheric Sciences, 2nd edition, G. R. North, J. Pyle and F. Zhang Editors, 47-60. ISBN:
9780123822253
Contributing author
27. Stocker, T., and co-authors, 2001: Physical Climate Processes and Feedbacks. Chapter 7 in
Climate Change 2001: The Scientific Basis. Contribution of Working Group I to the Third
Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. J. T. Houghton, Y.
Ding, D. J. Griggs, M. Noguer, P. J. van der Linden, X. Dai, K. Maskell, and C. A. Johnson,
Eds. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, United Kingdom and New York, 417-470.
28. Robinson, D., and co-authors, 2004: Climate Data Records from Environmental Satellites.
National Research Council, National Academies Press, Washington, D.C., 136 pp.
29. Trenberth, K. E., P. D. Jones, P. Ambenje, R. Bojariu, D. Easterling, A. Klein Tank, D. Parker,
F. Rahimzadeh, J. A. Renwick, M. Rusticucci, B. Soden, P. Zhai 2007: Observations: Surface
and Atmospheric Climate Change. In: Climate Change 2007. The Physical Science Basis.
Contribution of WG 1 to the Fourth Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on
Climate Change. [S. Solomon, D. Qin, M. Manning, Z. Chen, M. C. Marquis, K. B. Averyt, M.
Tignor and H. L. Miller (Eds.) Cambridge University Press. Cambridge, U. K., and New York,
NY, USA, 235-336, plus annex online.
30. Ramanathan, V., and co-authors, 2007: Evaluating Progress of the U.S. Climate Change
Science Program: Methods and Preliminary Results. National Research Council, National
Academies Press, Washington, D.C., 178 pp.
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31. Ramanathan, V., and co-authors, 2009: Restructuring Federal Climate Research to Meet the
Challenges of Climate Change. National Research Council, National Academies Press,
Washington, D.C., 172 pp.
32. Bretherton, C., and co-authors, 2012: A National Strategy for Advancing Climate Modeling.
National Research Council, National Academies Press, Washington, D.C., 300 pp.
4 Editorials
1. Stenseth, N. C., and J. W. Hurrell, 2005: Climate Research – further developing a
multidisciplinary Journal for the 21st Century. Climate Research, 29, 1.
2. Stenseth, N. C., and J. W. Hurrell, 2005: Global Climate Change: Building Links between the
Climate and Ecosystem Impact Research Communities. Climate Research, 29, 181-182.
3. Stenseth, N. C., and J. W. Hurrell, 2006: Focusing on multidisciplinary climate-effect studies.
Climate Research, 32, 159.
4. Hurrell, J. W., 2008: A changing context for life on Earth. J. Allergy Clin. Immunol., 122(3),
473-474.
5. McCarthy, J., L. Graumlich, J. Hurrell, and C. Field, 2010: Climate science to support smart
decisions, Politico, http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0710/39664.html
6. Hurrell, J. W., 2011: Putting this winter in context: how severe was it? Washington Post,
Capital Weather Gang, http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/capital-weathergang/post/putting-this-winter-in-context-how-severe-was-it/2011/04/13/AFbIEBWD_blog.html
5 Papers Submitted or in Preparation
1.
Hurrell, J. W., and C. Deser, 2014: Uncertainty in Future Climate Predictions: The Role of
Natural Variability over Europe. Geophysical Research Letters, in prep.
6 NCAR Technical Notes
1. Hurrell, J. W. and G. G. Campbell, 1992: Monthly mean global satellite data sets available in
CCM history tape format. NCAR Technical Note NCAR/TN-371+STR, National Center for
Atmospheric Research, Boulder, CO, 94 pages.
2. Hoerling, M. P., L. S. DeHaan, and J. W. Hurrell, 1993: Diagnosis and sensitivity of the
wintertime 200 hPa circulation in NCAR Community Climate Models. NCAR Technical Note
NCAR/TN-394+STR, National Center for Atmospheric Research, Boulder, CO, 68 pages.
3. Hurrell, J. W., J. J. Hack, and D. P. Baumhefner, 1993: Comparison of NCAR Community
Climate Model (CCM) climates. NCAR Technical Note NCAR/TN-395+STR, National Center
for Atmospheric Research, Boulder, CO, 335 pages.
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4. Harry van Loon symposium. Studies in climate Part II, 1997. R. A. Madden, E. C. Stephens,
J.W. Hurrell, G. N. Kiladis, G. A. Meehl, and D. J. Shea, Eds. NCAR Technical Note
NCAR/TN-433+PROC, National Center for Atmospheric Research, Boulder, CO, 290 pages.
7 Non-refereed Publications
White Papers, Planning Documents, Others
1. Marshall, J., Y. Kushnir, D. Battisti, P. Chang, J. W. Hurrell, M. McCartney, and M. Visbeck,
1997: Atlantic Climate Variability. A white paper for the planning of Atlantic programs in the
context of CLIVAR.
2. Visbeck, M., D. Stammer, J. Toole, P. Chang, J. W. Hurrell, Y. Kushnir, J. Marshall, M.
McCartney, J. McCreary, P. Rhines, W. Robinson, and C. Wunsh, 1998: Atlantic Climate
Variability Experiment science and draft implementation plan.
3. Hurrell, J. W., 2000: The North Atlantic Oscillation. Prepared for the National Academy of
Sciences, 12th Annual Symposium on Frontiers of Science, Irvine, CA.
4. Hurrell, J. W., and M. Visbeck, 2000: U.S. CLIVAR Atlantic Implementation Plan.
5. The U.S. CLIVAR Scientific Steering Committee, 2001: Implementing U.S. CLIVAR 20012015.
6. Visbeck, M., J. W. Hurrell, and Y. Kushnir, 2001: First international conference on the North
Atlantic Oscillation (NAO): Lessons and challenges for CLIVAR. CLIVAR Exchanges, 6, No.
1, 24-25.
7. Hurrell, J., M. Visbeck, P. Chang, E. Cook, K. Katsaros, J. Marshall, J. Paegle, W. Robinson,
M. Serreze and D. Stammer, 2001: U.S. CLIVAR efforts in Tropical Atlantic Variability. A
position paper prepared in advance of the CLIVAR Workshop on Tropical Atlantic Variability,
3-7 September, 2001, Paris, France.
8. Imawaki, S., L. Talley and J. W. Hurrell, 2002: Variability and representativeness of the
WOCE observations. A position paper prepared for the CLIVAR SSG meeting, 21-24 May,
2002, Xi’an, China.
9. Hurrell, J. W., Y. Kushnir, G. Ottersen, and M. Visbeck, 2002: The North Atlantic Oscillation:
A forthcoming American Geophysical Union monograph. CLIVAR Exchanges, 25, 73-75.
10. Hurrell, J. W., and C. K. Folland, 2002: A change in the summer atmospheric circulation over
the North Atlantic. CLIVAR Exchanges, 25, 52-54.
11. Hurrell, J. W., 2002: Recent atmospheric circulation changes and their role in global warming.
FSWX Outlook, 3, 1-10.
12. Hurrell, J. W., 2003: EOS Bookshelf: The North Atlantic Oscillation. Eos, 84, 73.
13. Terray, L., M. Déqué, F. D.-Reyes, J. W. Hurrell, M. J. Rodwell, and R. Sutton, 2004:
Seasonal-to-decadal predictability and prediction of European climate. White paper for
Workshop on Atlantic Predictability, 19-22 April, Univ. of Reading, Berkshire, UK.
14. Hurrell, J. W., 2005: The Science of Global Climate Change. Statement before the U.S. Senate
Committee on Energy and Natural Resources. Hearing on Climate Change Science and
Economics.
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15. Hurrell, J. W., and co-authors, 2006: Seamless Prediction. White paper for the U.S. InterAgency Working Group on Climate Modeling.
16. Hurrell, J. W., 2007: Global Warming and its Attribution. Statement before the U.S. House of
Representatives Subcommittee on Energy and Air Quality, Committee on Energy and
Commerce. Hearing on Climate Change: Are Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Human
Activities Contributing to a Warming of the Planet?
17. Palmer, T. N., and J. W. Hurrell, 2007: Decadal Predition. White paper for the 28th Session of
the JSC of WCRP, Zanzibar, Tanzania.
18. Hurrell, J. W., and T. N. Palmer, 2007: CLIVAR and the future evolution of WCRP. White
paper for the 28th Session of the JSC of WCRP, Zanzibar, Tanzania.
19. Hurrell, J. W., T. N. Palmer, and H. Cattle, 2008: CLIVAR: Annual progress report. White
paper for the 29th Session of the JSC of WCRP, Arcachon, France.
20. Hurrell, J. W., J. Tribbia, and W. Collins, 2008: Future Directions for the NRCM project.
NCAR, Boulder, CO.
21. Holland, G., J. Done, J. W. Hurrell, D. Hosansky, and A. Suzuki, 2008: Hurricane risk at high
resolution. Catastrophic Risk Management.
22. Hurrell, J. W., M. Visbeck, T. Palmer, and H. Cattle, 2009: CLIVAR contributions to the
implementation of the WCRP strategic framework. White paper for the 30th session of the JSC
of WCRP, College Park, MD.
23. Hurrell, J. W., 2009: Understanding global climate variability and its effects on marine
ecoystems. Eos
24. Visbeck, M., J. W. Hurrell, and H. Cattle, 2010: CLIVAR: Annual progress report. White paper
for the 31st Session of the JSC of WCRP, Antalya, Turkey.
25. Hurrell, J. W., M. Visbeck, and H. Cattle, 2010: CLIVAR Imperatives. White paper from the
17th session of the CLIVAR SSG, Boulder, CO.
26. Hurrell, J. W., M. Visbeck, and R. Molinari, 2011: CLIVAR: Annual progress report. White
paper for the 32nd Session of the JSC of WCRP, Exeter, U.K.
27. Hurrell, J. W., and M. Visbeck, 2012: CLIVAR: Annual progress report. White paper for the
33nd Session of the JSC of WCRP, Beijing, China.
Complete list of Conference and Workshop Abstracts and Papers available on request.
Invited and Keynote Scientific Talks
Departmental seminars
1.
Dept. of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN, 1993;
1996; 2004; 2006.
5.
Dept. of Atmospheric Science, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO, 1995; 2002;
2003; 2006.
9.
Dept. of Meteorology, Iowa State University, Ames, IA, 1996.
10.
Atmospheric Science Dept., Global Hydrology and Climate Center, Huntsville, AL, 1996.
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11.
Texas Center for Climate Studies, Texas A&M, College Station, TX, 1998.
12.
Dept. of Meteorology, University of Reading, Reading, UK, 1999.
13.
Climatic Research Unit, Univ. of East Anglia, East Anglia, UK, 1999.
14.
Atmospheric, Oceanic and Planetary Physics Dept., Oxford University, Oxford, UK, 1999.
15.
NASA Goddard Institute for Space Studies, Columbia Univ., New York City, NY, 2002.
16.
Dept. of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, Cornell Univ., Ithaca, NY, 2003.
17.
Institute of Geography, Climatology, and Meteorology, Univ. of Bern, Bern, Switzerland,
2003.
18.
Oslo Climate Group, Univ. of Oslo, Oslo, Norway, 2004.
19.
Department of Geography, Univ. of Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain, 2005.
20.
6th Atmospheric Sciences Symposium, UC Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, 2006.
21.
Purdue Climate Change Research Center, West Lafayetter, IN, 2008.
22.
Regis University, Denver, CO, 2008.
23.
Metro State College, Denver, CO, 2012.
24.
Denver University, Sturm College of Law, 2012; 2013.
25.
Seoul National University, Seoul, South Korea, 2013.
26.
School of Meteorology, Univ. Oklahoma, Norman, OK, 2014.
Departmental Courses
27.
Doctoral Program on the Environment: Climate Change. University of Girona, Girona, Spain,
2005 (6 seminars).
Colloquia
28.
NCAR Summer Colloquium on Applications of Statistics to Modeling the Earth’s Climate
System, Boulder, CO, 1994.
29.
NCAR Summer Colloquium on a Systems Approach to ENSO, Boulder, CO, 1997.
30.
Woods Hole Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Summer Program, Woods Hole, MA, 1998
(2 seminars).
32.
NCAR Summer Colloquium on Dynamics of Decadal to Centennial Variability, Boulder,
CO, 2000 (2 seminars).
34.
3rd International NCCR Climate Summer School: Climate Variability: From Observation to
Prediction, Monte Verita, Ticino, Switzerland, 2004.
35.
Early Career Scientists Assembly, NCAR, Boulder, CO, 2007.
36.
NOAA Summer Institute, Steamboat Springs, CO, 2010.
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Corporate or Public Meetings
37.
Universities Space Research Association/NASA Goddard Public Lecture Series, Washington,
D.C., 1996.
38.
The Houston Forum: The Scientific Debate over Global Warming, Houston, TX. 1998.
39.
Applied Insurance Research Spring Conference, Miami, FL, 2001.
40.
Denver-Boulder Local AMS Chapter, Boulder, CO, 2003.
41.
Cummins Inc. Science and Technology Council, Columbus, IN, 2009.
42.
RMEL Generation Conference: Planning with Carbon Uncertainty, Denver, CO, 2009.
43.
DARPA Science Council, Boulder, CO, 2009.
National Academies
44.
Climate Research Committee, Washington, DC, 2007.
45.
Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters, Oslo, Norway, 2011.
Congressional Testimony and Briefings
46.
U.S. Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources. Hearing on Climate Change
Science and Economics, 2005.
47.
U.S. House of Representatives Subcommittee on Energy and Air Quality, Committee on
Energy and Commerce. Hearing on Climate Change: Are Greenhouse Gas Emissions from
Human Activities Contributing to a Warming of the Planet?, 2007.
48.
U.S. House of Representatives Select Committee on Energy Independence and Global
Warming. Hearing on The Foundation for Climate Science, 2010.
49.
U.S. Senate and House of Representatives. Briefing: Winter Wonderland: Extremes, Hazards
and Blackouts –What Gives?, 2011.
UCAR/NCAR (excluding internal seminars and other talks)
50.
UCAR Board of Trustees, Boulder, CO, 1994; 1995
52.
Climate Modeling and Analysis Program Science Advisory Council Meeting, Boulder, CO,
1995.
53.
Joint ASP/CGD Showcase Seminar, NCAR, Boulder, CO, 1998.
54.
Meteorlogix and Peak Weather, Boulder, CO, 2004.
55.
Norwegian CO2 Study Tour, Boulder, CO, 2005.
56.
50 for Colorado, Leeds Group, Boulder, CO, 2005.
57.
Chevron, Technology Fellows Program, Boulder, CO, 2006.
58.
UCAR Members Meeting, 2006, 2007.
60.
AMS Broadcast Meteorologists, Boulder, CO, 2008.
61.
MMM Scientific Retreat, Boulder, CO, 2008.
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62.
ASP Seminar Series, NCAR, Boulder, CO, 2008; 2014.
64.
RAL Science Conference, Boulder, CO, 2008.
65.
Climate Attribution Workshop, Boulder, CO, 2009.
66.
NCAR Advisory Committee, Boulder, CO, 2009.
67.
CISL HPC Advisory Panel, Boulder, CO, 2009.
68.
NCAR Earth System Laboratory NSF Site Visit Team, Boulder, CO, 2011.
69.
Early Career Scientist Assembly Conference on Climate, Boulder, CO, 2011.
70.
Harvard Graduate Students, Boulder, CO, 2012.
National/International Research Laboratories and Centers
71.
Environmental Research Laboratories (ERL) Aeronomy Laboratory, Boulder, CO, 1994.
72.
Laboratoire de Modelisation du Climate et de l'Environnement, Paris, France, 1997.
73.
Hadley Centre, United Kingdom Meteorological Office, Bracknell, UK, 2000.
74.
Max Planck Institute for Meteorology, Hamburg, Germany, 2000.
75.
NOAA-CIRES Climate Diagnostics Center, Boulder, CO, 2002.
76.
NOAA Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory, Princeton, NJ, 2002; 2005.
78.
Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory, Palisades, NY, 2004.
79.
Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, TN, 2009.
80.
National Centers for Environmental Prediction (NCEP), Washington, DC, 2011.
National/International Conferences and Workshops
81.
NASA EOS Science Panel Workshop, University Park, PA, 1991.
82.
NOAA/NESDIS Workshop on the Development of a Comprehensive Satellite/ in situ Global
Climate Data Product, Camp Springs, MD, 1992.
83.
International Union of Geodesy and Geophysics (IUGG) XXI General Assembly, Session
M13, Boulder, CO, 1995.
84.
Workshop on Climatic Change at High Elevation Sites, Wengen, Switzerland, 1995.
85.
World Climate Research Program's (WCRP) Climate Variability and Predictability
(CLIVAR) Workshop: Ocean Program for DecCen Climate Variability, Villefranche-surMer, France, 1996.
86.
Inter-American Institute (IAI) for Global Change Research Climate Modeling Workshop,
Boulder, CO., 1996.
87.
Seventh AMS Conference on Climate Variations, Long Beach, CA, 1997.
88.
Eighth AMS Symposium on Global Change Studies, Long Beach, CA, 1997.
89.
Workshop on Past, Present, and Future Climate Variability and Extremes: The Impacts on
Forests. Wengen, Switzerland, 1997.
90.
Atlantic Climate Variability Experiment (ACVE) Planning Workshop, Dallas, TX, 1998.
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91.
Euroclivar and NOAA OGP Workshop on the Role of the Atlantic Ocean in Climate
Variability, Florence, Italy, 1998.
92.
IUGG XXII General Assembly, Session JSP 25: Ocean/Atmosphere Variability and
Predictability, Birmingham, UK, 1999.
93.
Meteorology at the Millennium: 150th Anniversary Conference of the Royal Meteorological
Society, Cambridge, UK, 2000.
94.
Workshop “In memoriam Hans Oeschger: Towards Isotope Climatology”, Hamburg,
Germany, 2000.
95.
Frontiers of Science, 12th Annual Symposium of National Academy of Sciences, Irvine, CA,
2000.
96.
WOCE/CLIVAR Representativeness and Variability Workshop, Fukuoka, Japan, 2000.
97.
Japan-U.S. Workshop on Coupling of the Troposphere and Stratosphere by Dynamical,
Radiative, and Chemical processes, Kyoto, Japan, 2001.
98.
CRC/NRC Workshop on Climate Change Feedbacks: Characterizing and Reducing
Uncertainty, Boulder, CO, 2001.
99.
First International Conference on Global Warming and the Next Ice Age, Halifax, Canada,
2001.
100. CLIVAR Workshop on Tropical Atlantic Variability, Paris, France, 2001.
101. IAPSO-IABO Symposium on Decadal Variability and Predictability, Mar del Plata,
Argentina, 2001.
102. Symposium on the Arctic Oscillation and the North Atlantic Oscillation: Ocean Coupling and
Climate Change, AGU Fall Meeting, San Francisco, CA, 2001.
103. Variability of the African Climate System (VACS) Workshop, Boulder, CO, 2002.
104. Workshop on the Climate of the 20th Century, Center for Ocean-Land-Atmosphere Studies,
Calverton, MD, 2002.
105. Bjerknes Collaboration for Climate Research, Bergen, Norway, 2002.
106. Workshop on Climate Change and Biodiversity, Olso, Norway, 2003.
107. Fourth Annual Swiss Global Change Day, Bern, Switzerland, 2003.
108. EGS-AGU-EUG Joint Assembly, Nice, France, 2003.
109. 18th Stanstead Seminar, Lennoxville, Quebec, 2003.
110. Decadal to Centennial Variability of the Ocean and Atmosphere, JSP01-IUGG, Sapporo,
Japan, 2003.
111. EuroConference on North Atlantic Climate Variability, San Feliu de Guixols, Spain, 2003.
112. ICES Symposium: Influence of Climate Change on North Atlantic Fish Stocks, Bergen,
Norway, 2004.
113. 1st International CLIVAR Science Conference, Baltimore, MD, 2004.
114. 16th Conference on Climate Variability and Change: Hydrology of Semi-Arid Regions,
San Diego, CA, 2005.
115. NOAA/GCOS workshop on Climate Requirements for Upper-Air Observations, Boulder,
CO, 2005.
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116. North Atlantic Basin-scale Analysis, Synthesis and INtegration (BASIN) Program,
Reykjavik, Iceland, 2005.
117. Attribution of Climate Variability During the Last 100 Years, AGU Spring Meeting, New
Orleans, LA, 2005.
118. ASOF Conference, Thorshavn, Faeroe Islands, 2006.
119. Ninth WRF Users’ Worskhop, Boulder, CO, 2008.
120. US CLIVAR Summit, Irvine, CA, 2008.
121. US/Japan Climate Modeling Workshop, Broomfield, CO, 2008.
122. DOE Scientific Discovery through Advanced Computing (SciDAC), Seattle, WA, 2008.
123. Purdue Climate Change Research Center: Distinguished Lecture, Workshop on Research at
the Intersection of Climate, Environment and Energy Technologies, West Lafayette, IN,
2008.
124. Supercomputing 2008, Austin, TX, 2008.
125. WSWC/WGA/CDWR Climate Change Adaptation Policy Workshop, Irvine, CA, 2008.
126. ACWA Annual Conference, Long Beach, CA, 2008.
127. Session B46: Carbon Flux and the North Atlantic Bloom: Early Results from a New
Measurement Program, AGU Fall Meeting, San Francisco, CA, 2008.
128. Session GC07: Regional Climate Modeling, AGU Fall Meeting, San Francisco, CA, 2008.
129. Beyond Kyoto: Addressing the Challenges of Climate Change – Science Meets Industry,
Politics and Public, Aarhus, Denmark, 2009.
130. IARU International Scientific Congress on Climate Change: State of Regional/Global
Climate in 2030, Copenhagen, Denmark, 2009.
131. Tenth WRF Users’ Worskhop, Boulder, CO, 2009.
132. Third World Climate Conference, Geneva, Switzerland, 2009.
133. OceanObs’09: Sustained Ocean Observations and Information for Society, Venice, Italy,
2009.
134. 90th AMS Annual Meeting, Atlanta, GA, 2010.
135. US CLIVAR Summit, Denver, CO, 2010.
136. CESM 15th Annual Workshop, Breckenridge, CO, 2010.
137. Ninth CMMAP Team Meeting, Fort Collins, CO, 2010.
138. Second pan-GEWEX Science Meeting, Seatlle, WA, 2010.
139. WGOMD-GSOP Workshop: Decadal Variability, Predictability and Prediction:
Understanding the Role of the Ocean, Boulder, CO, 2010.
140. AGU Atmospheric Sciences New Fellows Highlights, San Francisco, CA, 2010.
141. 91st AMS Annual Meeting, Seattle, WA, 2011.
142. CESM 16th Annual Workshop, Breckenridge, CO, 2011.
143. DOE Scientific Discovery through Advanced Computing (SciDAC), Denver, CO, 2011.
144. AAAS, Symposium on Community Modeling, Vancouver, Canada, 2012.
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145. Aspen Global Change Institute, Aspen, CO, 2012.
146. 2nd International Workshop on Climate Informatics, Boulder, CO, 2012.
147. 1st International Conference on Frontiers in Computational Physics, Boulder, CO, 2012.
148. EU-THOR Conference, Hamburg, Germany, 2012.
149. Korean Meteorological Society Annual Meeting, Seoul, South Korea, 2013.
150. IAHS-IAPSO-IASPEI Joint Assembly, Gothenburg, Sweden, 2013.
151. Future Drive 2014, Denver, CO, 2014.
152. 4th Workshop on Understanding Climate Change from Data, Boulder, CO, 2014.
153. PARCA Science Team Meeting, NASA GSFC, Greenbelt, MD, 2015.
154. Predictabilty in the Midst of Chaos: A Retrospective Examination of the Science of Climate
Predictability and a Discussion of Prospects for Future Research, Rockville, MD, 2015.
155. Climate and Human Security, Boulder, CO, 2015.
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