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UW-Madison Climate Expert Receives Prestigious NOAA Grant to Study the Great Lakes Region

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Vavrus, S.J., R.H. Wynne, and J.A. Foley (1996). Measuring the sensitivity of southern Wisconsin lake ice to climate variations and lake depth using a numerical model. Limnol. Oceanogr., 41(5), 822-831.


TEMPO (Testing Earth System Models with Paleo-Observations) [J.E. Kutzbach, P.J Bartlein, J.A. Foley, S.P. Harrison, S. Hostetler, Z. Liu, I.C. Prentice, and T. Webb III] (1996). Potential role of vegetation feedback in the climate sensitivity of high-latitude regions: A case study at 6000 years B.P. Global Biogeochemical Cycles 10(4), 727-736.
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Levis, S., M. Coe, and J.A. Foley (1996). Hydrologic budget of a land surface model: a global application. Journal of Geophysical Research 101(D12), 16,921-16,930.
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Kutzbach, J.E., G. Bonan, J. Foley, and S.P. Harrison (1996). Vegetation and soil feedbacks on the response of the African monsoon to orbital forcing in the early to middle Holocene. forcing in the early to middle Holocene. Nature 384, 623-626.
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Kutzbach, J.E. (1996). Steps in the Evolution of Climatology: From Descriptive to Analytic. In Historical Essays on Meteorology 1919-1995:The Diamond Anniversary History Volume of the American Meteorological Society(J.R. Fleming, ed.), American Meteorological Society, Boston, pp. 353-377.


Gallimore, R.G., and J.E. Kutzbach (1996). Role of orbitally-induced changes in tundra area in the onset of glaciation. Nature 381, 503-505.
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