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Member Since 2014
Jadwiga Richter
Special Projects Lead to the NCAR Director, National Center for Atmospheric Research
Member, Atmospheric Sciences James R. Holton Junior Scientist Award Committee
Professional Experience
National Center for Atmospheric Research
Special Projects Lead to the NCAR Director
2006 - Present
Education
Doctorate
2002
Publications
Mesoscale Convective Systems Represented in High Resolution E3SMv2 and Impact of New Cloud and Conve...
In this study, we evaluate mesoscale convective system (MCS) simulations in the second version of U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Energy Exascale E...
September 17, 2024
Fast Processes in Large-Scale Atmospheric Models: Progress, ...
November 30, 2023
Mass‐Conserving Downscaling of Climate Model Precipitation O...
October 12, 2023
AGU Abstracts
A process-based evaluation of biases in extratropical stratosphere-troposphere coupling in subseasonal forecast systems
AGU 2024
atmospheric sciences | 13 december 2024
Chen Schwartz, Chaim Garfinkel, Zachary D. Lawrenc...
Two-way coupling between the stratosphere and troposphere is recognized as an important source of subseasonal-to-seasonal (S2S) predictability and can...
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Improved tropical variability of clouds and precipitation in the E3SM Atmosphere Model with new physics parameterizations
AGU 2024
atmospheric sciences | 13 december 2024
Shaocheng Xie, Christopher R. Terai, Xiaoliang Son...
Skillfully simulating the observed tropical variability is a longstanding challenge in global atmosphere models; improvements in the variability often...
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MJO Diversity in E3SMv2
AGU 2024
atmospheric sciences | 13 december 2024
Kai Huang, Jadwiga Richter, Chih-Chieh Chen
Four types of MJO with distinct propagating features including standing, jumping, slow, and fast MJO are represented in the 5-member ensemble historic...
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Volunteer Experience
2022 - 2024
Member
Atmospheric Sciences James R. Holton Junior Scientist Award Committee
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