Radley M. Horton, Ph.D.

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2007 Columbia University, New York, NY 
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Atmospheric Sciences, Physical Oceanography
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David H. Rind grad student 2007 Columbia
 (An observational and modeling study of the regional impacts of climate variability.)
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Kornhuber K, Lesk C, Schleussner CF, et al. (2023) Risks of synchronized low yields are underestimated in climate and crop model projections. Nature Communications. 14: 3528
Liu J, Song M, Zhu Z, et al. (2022) Arctic sea-ice loss is projected to lead to more frequent strong El Niño events. Nature Communications. 13: 4952
Lesk C, Coffel E, Winter J, et al. (2021) Stronger temperature-moisture couplings exacerbate the impact of climate warming on global crop yields. Nature Food. 2: 683-691
Lorie M, Neumann JE, Sarofim MC, et al. (2020) Modeling Coastal Flood Risk and Adaptation Response under Future Climate Conditions. Climate Risk Management. 29: 100233
Zhang Y, Marx E, Williams S, et al. (2020) Adaptation in U.S. Corn Belt increases resistance to soil carbon loss with climate change. Scientific Reports. 10: 13799
Raymond C, Matthews T, Horton RM. (2020) The emergence of heat and humidity too severe for human tolerance. Science Advances. 6: eaaw1838
Lesk C, Coffel E, Horton R. (2020) Net benefits to US soy and maize yields from intensifying hourly rainfall Nature Climate Change. 10: 819-822
Raymond C, Horton RM, Zscheischler J, et al. (2020) Understanding and managing connected extreme events Nature Climate Change. 10: 611-621
Kornhuber K, Coumou D, Vogel E, et al. (2020) Amplified Rossby waves enhance risk of concurrent heatwaves in major breadbasket regions Nature Climate Change. 10: 48-53
Gornitz V, Oppenheimer M, Kopp R, et al. (2020) Enhancing New York City's resilience to sea level rise and increased coastal flooding Urban Climate. 33: 100654
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