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RESEARCH SPOTLIGHT

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

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2005

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Wu, L., F. He, Z. Liu (2005): Coupled ocean-atmosphere response to north tropical Atlantic SST: Tropical Atlantic dipole and ENSO, Geophysical Research Letters, 32, doi: 10.1029/2005GL024222.


Peylin, P., P. Bousquet, C. LeQuere, P. Friedlingstein, S. Sitch, G.A. McKinley, N. Gruber, P. Ciais, and P. Rayner (2005) Multiple constraints of regional CO2 flux variations over land and oceans.Global Biogeochem. Cycles. 18, GB1011.
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McKinley, G.A., M. Zuk, M. Hojer, M. Avalos, I. Gonzalez, R. Iniestra, I. Laguna, M.A. Martinez, P. Osnaya, and J. Martinez (2005) Quantification of local and global benefits from air pollution control in Mexico City. Environ. Sci. Technol., 39, 1954-1961.
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Kutzbach, J.E., J. Williams, and S. Vavrus (2005). Simulated 21st century changes in regional water balance of the Great Lakes region and links to changes in global temperature and poleward moisture transport. Geophysical Research Letters 32, L17707, doi: 10.1029/2005GL023506.
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Yang, H., Q. Zhang, Y. Zhong, S. Vavrus, and Z. Liu (2005). How does extratropical warming effect ENSO? Geophysical Research Letters 32, L01702. doi: 10.1029/2004GL021624.
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Yang, H. and Z. Liu (2005). “Tropical-Extratropical climate interaction as revealed in idealized coupled climate model experiments. Climate Dynamics, doi: 10.1007/s00382-005-0021-8.
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Wu, L. and Z. Liu (2005). North Atlantic decadal variability: Air-Sea Coupling, Oceanic Memory and Potential Northern Hemisphere Resonance. Journal of Climate 18(2), pp. 331-349. doi: 10.1175/JCLI-3264.1.
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Wetzel, P., A. Winguth, and E. Maier-Reimer (2005). Sea-to-Air CO2 flux from 1948 to 2003 – a model study. Global Biogeochemical Cycles 19(2), GB2005, doi: 10.1029/2004GB002339.
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Vimont, D.J. (2005) The contribution of the interannual ENSO cycle to the spatial pattern of decadal ENSO-like variability. Journal of Climate, 18: 2080-2092.
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Stenger, A. and R.A. Bryson (2005). Pre-Clovis people and huge lakes in the Great Basin – and Oregon? Screenings: The Oregon Archaeological Society Newsletter, 54(2), p. 1-4.
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Ruddiman, W., S. Vavrus, and J.E. Kutzbach (2005). A test of overdue-glaciation hypothesis. Quaternary Science Reviews 24(1-2), pgs. 1-10, doi: 1031016/j.quascirev.2004.07.010.
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Bryson, R.A. (2005d). The history of Egyptian water supply: the Nile history. Screenings: The Oregon Archaeological Society Newsletter, 54(1), p. 4
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Bryson, R.A. (2005c) Global Warming? Energy and Environment, 16(2): 333-334.
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Bryson, R.A. (2005b). Global Warming? It’s not so clear. Wisconsin Academy Review, Winter, 2005, 51(1): p.61.
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Bryson, R.A. (2005a). Archaeoclimatology. Oliver, J.E. (Editor): Encyclopedia of World Climatology, Springer Press, pps.: 58-63.
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Booth, R.K., S.T. Jackson, S.L. Forman, J.E. Kutzbach, E.A. Bettis III, J. Kreig, and D.K. Wright (2005). A severe centennial-scale drought in mid-continental North America 4200 years ago and apparent global linkages. The Holocene 15: 321-328.


Wu, L. and Z. Liu (2005). Possible Causes of Recent Tropical Pacific Decadal Climate Changes. Journal of Climate,
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Winguth, A.M.E. and E. Maier-Reimer (2005). Causes of the marine productivity and oxygen changes associated with the Permian-Triassic boundary: A reevaluation with ocean general circulation models. Marine Geology 217(3-4), pp. 283-304.
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Wu, L., D. Lee, and Z. Liu (2005). The 1976/77 North Pacific Climate Regime Shift: The Role of Subtropical Ocean Adjustment and Coupled Ocean-Atmosphere Feedbacks. Journal of Climate, 18(23), 5125-5140, DOI: 10.1175/JCLI3583.1.
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Notaro, M., Z. Liu, R. Gallimore, S. J. Vavrus, J. E. Kutzbach, I.C. Prentice, and R. L. Jacob (2005). Simulated and observed pre-industrial to modern vegetation and climate changes. Journal of Climate, 18(17), 3650-3671.
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Liu, Z., S. Vavrus, F. He, N. Wen, and Y. Zhong (2005b). Rethinking Tropical Ocean Response to Global Warming: The Enhanced Equatorial Warming. J. Climate 18(22), 4684-4700, DOI: 10.1175/JCLI3579.1.
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Liu, Z., S. Shin, R. Webb, W. Lewis, and B. Otto-Bliesner (2005a). Atmospheric CO2 Forcing on Glacial Thermohaline Circulation and climate. Geophysical Research Letters 32 L02706, doi: 10.1029/2004GL021929.
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Bryson, R.A., E.J. Hopkins, and J.M. Moran (2005). Contributions to Glossary of Geology, 5th Edition. Nuendorf, K.K.E., J.P. Mehl Jr., and J.A. Jackson (eds), American Geological Institute, Alexandria VA, 779 pps. [pg. 33 – Bryson coined the term “Archaeoclimatology”]


Wu, L., Z. Liu, Y. Liu, Q. Liu, and X. Liu (2005). Potential global climatic impacts of the North Pacific Ocean. Geophysical Research Letters 32, L24710, DOI: 10.1029/2005GL024812.


Winguth, A.M.E., U. Mikolajewicz, M. Groger, E. Maier-Reimer, G. Schurgers, and M. Vizcaino (2005). Centennial-scale interactions between the carbon cycle and anthropogenic climate change using a dynamic Earth model system. Geophysical Research Letters 32, L23714, doi: 10.1029/2005GL023681.
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Wen, N., Z. Liu, Q. Liu, and C. Fankignoul (2005). Observations of SST, heat flux, and North Atlantic Ocean-atmosphere interaction. Geophysical Research Letters 32, L24619, doi: 10.1029/2005GL024871.
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Gallimore, R., R. Jacob, and J. Kutzbach (2005). Coupled Atmosphere-Ocean-Vegetation Simulations for Modern and Mid-Holocene Climate: Role of Extratropical Vegetation Cover Feedbacks. Climate Dynamics 25(7-8), 755-776, DOI: 10.1007/s00382-005-0054-z.
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Booth, R.K., S.C. Hotchkiss, and D.A. Wilcox (2005). Discoloration of polyvinyl chloride (PVC) tape as a proxy for water-table depth in peatlands: validation and assessment of seasonal variability. Functional Ecology 19, 1040-1047, DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2435.2005.01048.x.


Zhong, Y. (2005). Coupled Response of Global Climate to Solar Cycle Forcing. CCR Internal Working Report #1. CCR #917:
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Bryson, R. A. (2005). Archeoclimatology. In Encyclopedia of World Climatology, edited by J. E. Oliver, pp. 58-63. Encyclopedia of Earth Sciences Series. Springer, New York.
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Zhao, Y., P. Braconnot, O. Marti, S.P. Harrison, C. Hewitt, A. Kitoh, Z. Liu, U. Mikolajewicz, B. Otto-Bliesner, and S.L. Webb (2005). A multi-model analysis of the role of the ocean on the African and Indian monsoon during the mid-Holocene. Climate Dynamics 25(7-8), pgs. 777-800, doi: 10.1007/s00382-005-0075-7.


Wu, L., Z. Liu, R. Gallimore, M. Notaro, and R. Jacob (2005). Modeling surgery: A new way toward understanding Earth climate variability. Journal of Ocean University of China, 10, 306-314, published.
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