Richard Kleeman
Affiliations: | Mathematics | New York University, New York, NY, United States |
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Sign in to add traineeMinoru Kadota | grad student | 2008 | NYU |
Maria Gehne | grad student | 2012 | NYU |
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Gehne M, Kleeman R, Trenberth KE. (2014) Irregularity and decadal variation in ENSO: a simplified model based on Principal Oscillation Patterns Climate Dynamics |
Kleeman R, Turkington BE. (2014) A Nonequilibrium Statistical Model of Spectrally Truncated Burgers-Hopf Dynamics Communications On Pure and Applied Mathematics. 67: 1905-1946 |
Gehne M, Kleeman R. (2012) Spectral analysis of tropical atmospheric dynamical variables using a linear shallow-water modal decomposition Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences. 69: 2300-2316 |
Kleeman R. (2011) Information Theory and Dynamical System Predictability Entropy. 13: 612-649 |
Kleeman R. (2011) Spectral Analysis of Multidimensional Stochastic Geophysical Models with an Application to Decadal ENSO Variability Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences. 68: 13-25 |
Kleeman R. (2008) Stochastic theories for the irregularity of ENSO. Philosophical Transactions. Series a, Mathematical, Physical, and Engineering Sciences. 366: 2511-26 |
Tang Y, Kleeman R, Moore AM. (2008) Comparison of information-based measures of forecast uncertainty in ensemble ENSO prediction Journal of Climate. 21: 230-247 |
Zavala-Garay J, Zhang C, Moore AM, et al. (2008) Sensitivity of hybrid ENSO models to unresolved atmospheric variability Journal of Climate. 21: 3704-3721 |
Kleeman R. (2008) Limits, Variability, and General Behavior of Statistical Predictability of the Midlatitude Atmosphere Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences. 65: 263-275 |
Kleeman R. (2007) Information Flow in Ensemble Weather Predictions Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences. 64: 1005-1016 |