Jacob Scheff, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2014 | Atmospheric Sciences | University of Washington, Seattle, Seattle, WA |
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Atmospheric Sciences, Climate Change, HydrologyGoogle:
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Sign in to add mentorDargan M. W. Frierson | grad student | 2014 | University of Washington | |
(Understanding the responses of precipitation, evaporative demand, and terrestrial water availability to planetary temperature in climate models.) |
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Scheff J. (2019) A unified wetting and drying theory Nature Climate Change. 9: 9-10 |
Lemordant L, Gentine P, Swann AS, et al. (2018) Critical impact of vegetation physiology on the continental hydrologic cycle in response to increasing CO. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 115: 4093-4098 |
Biasutti M, Voigt A, Boos WR, et al. (2018) Global energetics and local physics as drivers of past, present and future monsoons Nature Geoscience. 11: 392-400 |
Smerdon JE, Luterbacher J, Phipps SJ, et al. (2017) Comparing proxy and model estimates of hydroclimate variability and change over the Common Era Climate of the Past. 13: 1851-1900 |
Voigt A, Biasutti M, Scheff J, et al. (2016) The tropical rain belts with an annual cycle and a continent model intercomparison project: TRACMIP. Journal of Advances in Modeling Earth Systems. 8: 1868-1891 |
Maroon EA, Frierson DMW, Kang SM, et al. (2016) The precipitation response to an idealized subtropical continent Journal of Climate. 29: 4543-4564 |
Scheff J, Frierson DMW. (2015) Terrestrial aridity and its response to greenhouse warming across CMIP5 climate models Journal of Climate. 28: 5583-5600 |
Scheff J, Frierson DMW. (2014) Scaling potential evapotranspiration with greenhouse warming Journal of Climate. 27: 1539-1558 |
Scheff J, Frierson D. (2012) Twenty-First-Century multimodel subtropical precipitation declines are mostly midlatitude shifts Journal of Climate. 25: 4330-4347 |
Scheff J, Frierson DMW. (2012) Robust future precipitation declines in CMIP5 largely reflect the poleward expansion of model subtropical dry zones Geophysical Research Letters. 39 |