Laure E. Zanna, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2009 | Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, United States |
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"Laure Zanna"Parents
Sign in to add mentorEli Tziperman | grad student | 2009 | Harvard | |
(Optimal excitation of Atlantic Ocean variability and implications for predictability.) |
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Wu Q, Gregory JM, Zanna L, et al. (2025) Time-varying global energy budget since 1880 from a reconstruction of ocean warming. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 122: e2408839122 |
Falasca F, Perezhogin P, Zanna L. (2024) Data-driven dimensionality reduction and causal inference for spatiotemporal climate fields. Physical Review. E. 109: 044202 |
Gregory JM, Bloch-Johnson J, Couldrey MP, et al. (2023) A new conceptual model of global ocean heat uptake. Climate Dynamics. 62: 1669-1713 |
Frederikse T, Landerer F, Caron L, et al. (2020) The causes of sea-level rise since 1900. Nature. 584: 393-397 |
Bronselaer B, Zanna L. (2020) Heat and carbon coupling reveals ocean warming due to circulation changes Nature. 584: 227-233 |
Chemke R, Zanna L, Polvani LM. (2020) Identifying a human signal in the North Atlantic warming hole. Nature Communications. 11: 1540 |
Yin J, Griffies SM, Winton M, et al. (2020) Response of Storm-Related Extreme Sea Level along the U.S. Atlantic Coast to Combined Weather and Climate Forcing Journal of Climate. 33: 3745-3769 |
Newsom E, Zanna L, Khatiwala S, et al. (2020) The Influence of Warming Patterns on Passive Ocean Heat Uptake Geophysical Research Letters |
Todd A, Zanna L, Couldrey M, et al. (2020) Ocean‐Only FAFMIP: Understanding Regional Patterns of Ocean Heat Content and Dynamic Sea Level Change Journal of Advances in Modeling Earth Systems. 12 |
Zanna L, Khatiwala S, Gregory JM, et al. (2019) Global reconstruction of historical ocean heat storage and transport. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America |