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Matthew Huber
Professor, Purdue University
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Importance of Longwave Radiative Forcing by Icy Clouds in Maintaining Miocene High‐Latitude Warmth
GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS
01 april 2025
Xiaoqing Liu, Ashley Griffin, Muge Komurcu, Matthe...
During the early‐to‐middle Miocene, global mean surface temperature (GMST) was approximately 8°C warmer than preindustrial, with a...
Thank You to Our 2024 Peer Reviewers
PALEOCEANOGRAPHY AND PALEOCLIMATOLOGY
10 march 2025
Matthew Huber, Ursula Roehl
We would like to extend our gratitude to our amazing reviewers in 2024. We appreciate your attention to detail, your patience in working together w...
A Linear Sensitivity Framework to Understand the Drivers of the Wet‐Bulb Globe Temperature Changes
JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH: ATMOSPHERES
26 february 2025
QINQIN KONG, Matthew Huber
Better understanding of the physical drivers of sufficiently realistic representation of human heat stress is crucial for improving prediction and ...
El Niño Enhances Exposure to Humid Heat Extremes With Regionally Varying Impacts During Eastern Versus Central Pacific Events
GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS
14 february 2025
Zachary Menzo, Christina Karamperidou, QINQIN KONG...
Humid heat extremes, characterized by high wet bulb temperature (Tw), pose significant health risks. While strong El Niño events are known to ...
A Unifying Framework for Comparing All Heat Stress Metrics
ACTIONABLE GEOHEALTH RESEARCH FOR CLIMATE AND HEALTH ADAPTATION AND DECISION SUPPORT I ORAL
geohealth | 12 december 2024
QINQIN KONG, Eran Bendavid, Matthew Huber
Over the past century, more than 100 metrics have been developed to measure human heat stress. These metrics vary widely in their principles and assum...
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Spatial heterogeneity in ocean temperature evolution across the Miocene Climate Optimum
MIOCENE CLIMATE DYNAMICS I POSTER
paleoceanography and paleoclimatology | 12 december 2024
Xiaoqing Liu, Evi Wubben, Tjerk Veenstra, R. Paul ...
The early-to-middle Miocene was much warmer than today by 6-9 °C, and a significant global warming during the Miocene Climate Optimum (MCO) has b...
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Connecting warming patterns of the paleo-ocean to our future
INTEGRATING PROXY AND MODEL APPROACHES TO PALEOCLIMATE STUDIES IN THE CENOZOIC I POSTER
paleoceanography and paleoclimatology | 11 december 2024
Xiaoqing Liu, Yige Zhang, Matthew Huber, Ping Chan...
Evolution of the spatial pattern of ocean surface warming impacts global radiative feedbacks, but different climate models have yielded different esti...
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DeepMIP-Miocene: experimental design for model simulations of the Miocene Climatic Optimum (MioMIP2)
INTEGRATING PROXY AND MODEL APPROACHES TO PALEOCLIMATE STUDIES IN THE CENOZOIC II ORAL
paleoceanography and paleoclimatology | 11 december 2024
Natalie Burls, Catherine Bradshaw, Nicky Wright, R...
The Miocene Epoch, between the hot house climate of the Eocene and the more moderate warm climate of the Pliocene, has emerged as an important paleocl...
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