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Michael E. Mann
Presidential Distinguished Professor, University of Pennsylvania
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Shifting Tropical Cyclone Genesis and Landfall Patterns with Impacts for Southeast Asia in a Warmer Climate
TROPICAL CYCLONES: OBSERVATIONS, MODELING, AND PREDICTABILITY—TODAY AND INTO THE FUTURE II ELIGHTNING
atmospheric sciences | 14 december 2023
Mackenzie Weaver, Andra J. Garner, Dhrubajyoti Sam...
In a changing climate, evolving tropical cyclone (TC) characteristics are expected to amplify coastal hazards. TC threats are of particular concern in...
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Path-Dependence of the Plio-Pleistocene Ice Ages
ADVANCES IN OUR UNDERSTANDING OF CLIMATE CHANGE DURING THE PLIO-PLEISTOCENE 41-KYR WORLD II POSTER
paleoceanography and paleoclimatology | 13 december 2023
Judit Carrillo, Michael E. Mann, Matteo Willeit, S...
We find strong path-dependence in the evolution of Pleistocene glaciations using the CLIMBER-2 Earth System Model driven over the the mid-Pliocene to ...
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Internal Climate Variability in the Last Millennium: Case Study of the Atlantic Multidecadal Oscillation in Model Simulations and Paleoclimate Proxy Records
INTERNAL VARIABILITY OF THE CLIMATE SYSTEM: METHODS, MECHANISMS, CHANGES, AND IMPACTS I POSTER
atmospheric sciences | 13 december 2023
Alejandro Fernandez, Byron A. Steinman, Michael E....
Determining the extent to which internal variability influences the dynamic evolution of the climate system in the face of accelerating anthropogenic ...
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Role of Atmospheric Resonance and Land-atmosphere Feedbacks as a Precursor to the June 2021 Pacific Northwest “Heat Dome” Event
HEAT WAVES BEHIND THE SCENES: DRIVERS, MECHANISMS, AND IMPACTS III POSTER
atmospheric sciences | 11 december 2023
Xueke Li, Michael E. Mann, Michael F. Wehner, Stef...
For the first time we demonstrate an indirect, rather than direct, role of quasi-resonant amplification of planetary waves in an unprecedented summer ...
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ASSESSMENT OF FORCED AND INTERNAL MULTIDECADAL VARIABILITY IN THE CESM LAST MILLENNIUM ENSEMBLE AND OBSERVATIONAL TEMPERATURE RECORDS
LARGE ENSEMBLE CLIMATE MODEL SIMULATIONS AS TOOLS FOR EXPLORING NATURAL VARIABILITY, CHANGE SIGNALS, AND IMPACTS II POSTER
atmospheric sciences | 16 december 2022
Alejandro Fernandez, Byron A. Steinman, Michael E....
Assessing the contributions of internal versus forced climate variability to surface temperature changes on human timescales is critical for the impro...
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On the Estimation of Internal Climate Variability During the Preindustrial Past Millennium
GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS
18 january 2022
Michael E. Mann, Byron A. Steinman, Daniel Brouill...

We use an ensemble of simulations of a coupled model (NCAR Community Earth System Model) driven by natural radiative forcing estimates over the pre...

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Anthropogenic Warming Likely to double the Impact of Heat Stress on US Population
RISK, IMPACT, AND COMMUNICATION OF COMPOUND CLIMATE EXTREMES I ORAL
natural hazards | 15 december 2021
Sourav Mukherjee, Ashok K. Mishra, Michael E. Mann...
Globally, heat stress (HS) is likely to increase over the coming decades, characterized by increased frequency, severity, and spatiotemporal extent of...
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An improved assessment of record-setting US daily temperatures using homogenized data
EXTREME EVENTS: OBSERVATIONS AND MODELING II ORAL
atmospheric sciences | 15 december 2021
Zeke Hausfather, Robert A. Rohde, Michael E. Mann,...
Changes in the occurrence of record-setting daily maximum (TMax) and minimum (TMin) temperatures can provide an important indicator of the change in e...
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