Recent Paper Published in GRL

In November, Prof. Reed co-published a paper led by NCAR colleague Dr. Angeline Pendergrass in AGU’s Geophysical Research Letters (GRL). The study (link here) explores the connection between extreme precipitation, organized convection and surface warming in idealized...

New Paper Published in PNAS

Prof. Reed contributed to a study led by Dr. Sandrine Bony from IPSL (Paris). The work published last month in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS) investigates what controls amount of deep convective clouds in a warming environment. The...

Paper in Geoscientific Model Development

A study led by Dr. Colin Zarzycki (NCAR) and coauthored by Prof. Reed was publish in Geoscientific Model Development.  The paper investigates the impact of the surface coupling strategy in the Community Earth System Model on simulated tropical cyclones at high...

Paper Published in GRL

Prof. Reed and colleague Dr. Brian Medeiros (from the National Center for Atmospheric Research) published an article in AGU’s Geophysical Research Letters (GRL).  The work uses idealized radiative convective equilibrium in reduced planet setups to study the...

New Article Published in JAMES

A new article by Prof. Reed and collaborator Dr. Daniel Chavas has been published online in the Journal of Advances in Modeling Earth Systems (JAMES).  The study investigates the characteristics of tropical cyclones, including size, structure and intensity, in...

Two new group members!

The Fall 2015 semester is underway and the Climate Extremes Modeling Group welcomes two new members!  Adam Herrington and Jake Huff joined the group as graduate students starting in August.  We look forward to an exciting academic year!