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Welcome to the official webpage of the Climate Extremes Modeling (CEM) Group at Stony Brook University! Located in the School of Marine and Atmospheric Sciences, the CEM group focuses on investigating how extreme events, such a tropical cyclones, may be altered in a changing climate. This includes understanding the capability of current and next-generation climate models to simulate extreme weather events. The group also develops simplified, reduced complexity modeling frameworks to study extremes in a global context.
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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 impact of...