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Dan Vimont



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26. Vimont, Daniel J. Analysis of the Atlantic Meridional Mode using linear inverse modeling: Seasonality and regional influences. Journal of Climate, Volume 25, Issue 4, 2012, pp.1194-1212. Reprint # 6730.
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27. Veloz, Samuel; William John W.; Lorenz, David; Notaro, Michael; Vavrus, Steve and Vimont, Daniel J. Identifying climatic analogs for Wisconsin under 21st-century climate-change scenarios. Climatic Change, Volume 112, Issue 3, 2012, pp.1037-1058. Reprint # 6744.
28. Turner, D. D.; Merrelli, A.; Vimont, D. and Mlawer, E. J. Impact of modifying the longwave water vapor continuum absorption model on community Earth system model simulations. Journal of Geophysical Research-Atmospheres, Volume 117, 2012, doi:10.1029/2011JD016440. Reprint # 6611.
29. Smirnov, Dimitry and Vimont, Daniel J. Extratropical forcing of tropical Atlantic variability during boreal summer and fall. Journal of Climate, Volume 25, Issue 6, 2012, pp.2056-2076. Reprint # 6640.
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30. Evan, Amato T.; Foltz, Gregory R.; Zhang, Dongxiao and Vimont, Daniel J. Influence of African dust on ocean-atmosphere variability in the tropical Atlantic. Nature Geoscience, Volume 4, Issue 11, 2011, pp.762-765. Reprint # 6731.
31. Solomon, Amy; Goddard, Lisa; Kumar, Arun; Carton, James; Deser, Clara; Fukumori, Ichiro; Greene, Arthur M.; Hegerl, Gabriele; Kirtman, Ben; Kushnir, Yochanan; Newman, Matthew; Smith, Doug; Vimont, Dan; Delworth, Tom; Meehl, Gerald A. and Stockdale, Timothy. Distinguishing the roles of natural and anthropogenically forced decadal climate variability: Implications for prediction. Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, Volume 92, Issue 2, 2011, pp.141-156. Reprint # 6732.
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32. Notaro, Michael; Lorenz, David J.; Vimont, Daniel; Vavrus, Stephen; Kucarik, Christopher and Franz, Kristie. 21st century Wisconsin snow projections based on an operational snow model driven by statistically downscaled climate data. International Journal of Climatology, Volume 31, Issue 11, 2011, pp.1615-1633. Reprint # 6495.
33. Smirnov, Dimitry and Vimont, Daniel J. Variability of the Atlantic Meridional Mode during the Atlantic hurricane season. Journal of Climate, Volume 24, Issue 5, 2011, 1409–1424. Reprint # 6427.
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34. Vimont, Daniel J.; Battisti, David S. and Naylor, Rosamond L. Downscaling Indonesian precipitation using large-scale meteorological fields. International Journal of Climatology, Volume 30, 2011, pp.1706-1722. Reprint # 6483.
35. Jaffe, Sharon C.; Martin, Jonathan E.; Vimont, Daniel J. and Lorenz, David J. A synoptic climatology of episodic, subseasonal retractions of the Pacific Jet. Journal of Climate, Volume 24, Issue 11, 2011, 2846–2860. Reprint # 6467.
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36. Di Lorenzo, E.; Cobb, K. M.; Furtado, J. C.; Schneider, N.; Anderson, B. T.; Bracco, A.; Alexander, M. A. and Vimont, D. J. Central Pacific El Nino and decadal climate change in the North Pacific Ocean. Nature Geoscience, Volume 3, 2010, pp.762-765. Reprint # 8005.
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37. Lorenz, David J.; DeWeaver, Eric T. and Vimont, Daniel J. Evaporation change and global warming: The role of net radiation and relative humidity. Journal of Geophysical Research-Atmospheres, Volume 115, 2010, doi:10/1029/2010JF013949. Reprint # 6378.
38. Vimont, Daniel J. Transient growth of thermodynamically coupled variations in the tropics under an equatorially symmetric mean state. Journal of Climate, Volume 23, Issue 21, 2010, 5771–5789. Reprint # 6381.
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39. Evan, Amato T.; Vimont, Daniel J.; Heidinger, Andrew K.; Kossin, James P. and Bennartz, Ralf. The role of aerosols in the evolution of tropical North Atlantic Ocean temperature anomalies. Science, Volume 324, Issue 5928, 2009, 778-781, supplement. Reprint # 6054.
40. Vimont, Daniel J.; Alexander, Michael and Fontaine, Abigail. Midlatitude excitation of tropical variability in the Pacific: The role of thermodynamic coupling and seasonality. Journal of Climate, Volume 22, Issue 3, 2009, pp.518-534. Reprint # 5980.
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41. Kossin, J. P.; Knapp, K. R.; Vimont, D. J.; Murnane, R. J. and Harper, B. A. A globally consistent reanalysis of hurricane variability and trends. Geophysical Research Letters, Volume 34, Issue 4, 2007, doi:10.1029/2006GL028836. Reprint # 5287.
42. Evan, Amato T.; Heidinger, Andrew K. and Vimont, Daniel J. Arguments against a physical long-term trend in global ISCCP cloud amounts. Geophysical Research Letters, Volume 34, Issue 4, 2007, doi:10.1029/2006/GL028083. Reprint # 5297.
43. Kossin, James P. and Vimont, Daniel J. A more general framework for understanding Atlantic hurricane variability and trends. Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, Volume 88, Issue 11, 2007, pp.1767-1781. Reprint # 5609.
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44. Chang, Ping; Zhang, Li; Saravanan, R.; Vimont, Daniel J.; Chiang, John C. H.; Ji, Link; Seidel, Howard and Tippett, Michael K. Pacific meridional mode and El Nino-Southern Oscillation. Geophysical Research Letters, Volume 34, Issue 16, 2007, doi:10.1029/2007/GL030302. Reprint # 5497.
45. Vimont, Daniel J. and Kossin, James P. The Atlantic Meridional Mode and hurricane activity. Geophysical Research Letters, Volume 34, Issue 7, 2007, doi:10.1029/2007GL029683. Reprint # 5334.
46. Naylor, Rosamond L.; Battisti, David S.; Vimont, Daniel J.; Folcon, Walter P. and Burke, Marshall B. Assessing risks of climate variability and climate change for Indonesian rice agriculture. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (PNAS), Volume 104, Issue 19, 2007, pp.7752-7757. Reprint # 5658.
47. Vimont, Daniel J. The contribution of the interannual ENSO cycle to the spatial pattern of decadal ENSO-like variability. Journal of Climate, Volume 18, Issue 12, 2005, pp.2080-2092. Reprint # 4527.
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48. Chiang, John C. H. and Vimont, Daniel J. Analogous Pacific and Atlantic meridional modes of tropical atmosphere-ocean variability. Journal of Climate, Volume 17, Issue 21, 2004, pp.4143-4158. Reprint # 3991.
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49. Vimont, Daniel J.; Battisti, Danivd S. and Hirst, Anthony C. The seasonal footprinting mechanism in the CSIRO general circulation models. Journal of Climate, Volume 16, Issue 16, 2003, pp.2653-2667. Reprint # 4092.
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50. Vimont, Daniel J.; Wallace, John M. and Battisti, Danivd S. The seasonal footprinting mechanism in the Pacific: Implications for ENSO. Journal of Climate, Volume 16, Issue 16, 2003, pp.2668-2675. Reprint # 4093.
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