Amanda H. Lynch

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University of Colorado, Boulder, Boulder, CO, United States 
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Atmospheric Science Physics, Geophysics
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Lynch AH, Norchi CH, Li X. (2022) The interaction of ice and law in Arctic marine accessibility. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 119: e2202720119
Cooley SW, Ryan JC, Smith LC, et al. (2020) Coldest Canadian Arctic communities face greatest reductions in shorefast sea ice Nature Climate Change. 10: 533-538
Ruti PM, Tarasova O, Keller JH, et al. (2019) Advancing Research for Seamless Earth System Prediction Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society. 101: E23-E35
Goldstein MA, Lynch AH, Zsom A, et al. (2018) The step-like evolution of Arctic open water. Scientific Reports. 8: 16902
Parker CL, Bruyère CL, Mooney PA, et al. (2018) The response of land-falling tropical cyclone characteristics to projected climate change in northeast Australia Climate Dynamics. 51: 3467-3485
Bischoff-Mattson Z, Lynch AH. (2017) Integrative Governance of Environmental Water in Australia's Murray-Darling Basin: Evolving Challenges and Emerging Pathways. Environmental Management
Parker CL, Lynch AH, Spera SA, et al. (2017) The Relationship between Tropical Cyclone Activity, Nutrient Loading, and Algal Blooms over the Great Barrier Reef Biogeosciences Discussions. 1-35
Spangler KR, Lynch AH, Spera SA. (2017) Precipitation Drivers of Cropping Frequency in the Brazilian Cerrado: Evidence and Implications for Decision-Making Weather, Climate, and Society. 9: 201-213
Parker CL, Lynch AH, Mooney PA. (2017) Factors affecting the simulated trajectory and intensification of Tropical Cyclone Yasi (2011) Atmospheric Research. 194: 27-42
Goldstein MA, Lynch AH, Arbetter TE, et al. (2016) Abrupt transitions in Arctic open water area The Cryosphere Discussions. 1-18
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