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Jane Wilson Baldwin
Assistant Professor of Earth System Science, University of California Irvine
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Optimizing Topographic Boundary Conditions for East Pacific Climate Simulation
IDENTIFYING, UNDERSTANDING, AND RESOLVING EARTH SYSTEM MODEL BIASES I POSTER
atmospheric sciences | 15 december 2023
Dervla Meegan Kumar, Jane W. Baldwin, Gregory Elsa...
Mountains shape patterns of global and regional atmospheric circulation through their interactions with low-level flow. The ability of coarse resoluti...
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Compound threats from tropical cyclones and humid heat: Assessment and process understanding
COMPOUND, CONSECUTIVE, AND CASCADING EVENTS: CHALLENGES FOR RISK ASSESSMENT AND MANAGEMENT OF MULTIHAZARDS II ORAL
natural hazards | 15 december 2023
Colin Raymond, Jane W. Baldwin, Tom Matthews, Radl...
Tropical cyclones (TCs) and extreme heat events are individually damaging and deadly hazards, both of whose severity is generally expected to increase...
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Climatic controls on the tropical Pacific-Atlantic inter basin pressure gradient: The view from glacial-interglacial changes in Central American Gap winds
CLIMATE RECONSTRUCTION FROM THE PACIFIC REGION: INSIGHTS INTO PAST OCEANIC AND ATMOSPHERIC CONDITIONS II ORAL
paleoceanography and paleoclimatology | 15 december 2023
Patrick A. Rafter, Jane W. Baldwin, Kristopher B. ...
The Tehuantepec Wind Gap in southern Mexico is the northernmost of three regions where winds can move directly from the Atlantic to the Pacific Ocean ...
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Modifying Mountains in Models Improves Pervasive Precipitation Bias in the Western U.S.
IDENTIFYING, UNDERSTANDING, AND RESOLVING EARTH SYSTEM MODEL BIASES I POSTER
atmospheric sciences | 15 december 2023
Jared Sexton, Jane W. Baldwin, William R. Boos, Ga...
A common bias in comprehensive Global Climate Models (GCMs) is overestimation of precipitation in the western U.S., particularly in the winter. The mo...
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Trends in Macroeconomic Damages from Tropical Cyclones in the United States
CLIMATE-INFORMED RISK ASSESSMENT FOR EXTREME EVENTS II ORAL
natural hazards | 14 december 2023
Christopher Callahan, Jane W. Baldwin, Marshall Bu...
Tropical cyclones (TCs) can have devastating effects on people and economic activity. Increased TC intensity is a core thermodynamic expectation from ...
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A Causal Chain-based Framework for Assessing the Coexposure Risk to Heatwave and Wildfires with Warming
CLIMATE-INFORMED RISK ASSESSMENT FOR EXTREME EVENTS I ORAL
natural hazards | 14 december 2023
Yue Li, Jane W. Baldwin, James T. Randerson
Anthropogenic warming is driving us to a future with more frequent, longer, and more intense heat waves and widespread increases in wildfire risks. Bo...
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Advancing Compound Modelling of Tropical Cyclone Wind and Surge for the Caribbean Islands with Climate Change
CLIMATE-INFORMED RISK ASSESSMENT FOR EXTREME EVENTS III ORAL
natural hazards | 16 december 2022
Mona Hemmati, Adam H. Sobel, Suzana J. Camargo, Ch...
Caribbean islands are socioeconomically vulnerable to tropical cyclones (TCs) because of their unique location and physical setting. As these islands ...
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Global Fire Response to Heat Waves
THE ROLE OF FIRE IN THE EARTH SYSTEM: UNDERSTANDING DRIVERS, FEEDBACKS, AND INTERACTIONS WITH THE LAND, ATMOSPHERE, AND SOCIETY IV ORAL
biogeosciences | 16 december 2022
Yue Li, Amir AghaKouchak, Niels Andela, Jane W. Ba...
Heat waves and wildfires are two natural hazards that cause substantial socio-economic losses and public health risks. Despite the general consensus t...
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