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Member Since 2001
Lori Thompson Sentman PhD
Research physical scientist, NOAA Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory
NOAA research physical scientist with interest in climate-carbon cycle interactions in the past, present, and future.
Professional Experience
NOAA Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory
Research physical scientist
2002 - Present
Education
Rutgers University New Brunswick
Doctorate
2018
Rutgers University New Brunswick
Masters
2002
Rutgers University New Brunswick
Bachelors
1997
Rutgers University New Brunswick
Bachelors
1997
Rutgers University New Brunswick
Doctorate
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Publications
Attribution of Stratospheric and Tropospheric Ozone Changes Between 1850 and 2014 in CMIP6 Models
We quantify the impacts of halogenated ozone‐depleting substances (ODSs), greenhouse gases (GHGs), and short‐lived ozone precursors on ...
August 16, 2022
The GFDL Earth System Model Version 4.1 (GFDL‐ESM 4.1): Over...
November 19, 2020
Reappraisal of the Climate Impacts of Ozone‐Depleting Substa...
October 13, 2020
Comparison of Equilibrium Climate Sensitivity Estimates From...
August 20, 2020
AGU Abstracts
The Future Intensification of the North Atlantic Winter Storm Track: The Key Role of Dynamic Ocean Coupling
NORTH ATLANTIC CLIMATE VARIABILITY AND CHANGE: MECHANISMS, PREDICTABILITY, AND INFLUENCE ON OTHER BASINS I ORAL
ocean sciences | 14 december 2023
Rei Chemke, Laure Zanna, Clara Orbe, Lori T. Sentm...
Climate models project an intensification of the wintertime North Atlantic Ocean storm track, over its downstream region, by the end of this century. ...
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Earth system feedbacks on climate and carbon sensitivity in GFDL's 4th generation models
CLIMATE FORCING: QUANTIFYING THE ROLES AND RESPONSES OF ANTHROPOGENIC AND NATURAL CLIMATE DRIVERS II ORAL
global environmental change | 11 december 2023
John P. Dunne, Larry W. Horowitz, Alistair Adcroft...
We describe the baseline model configuration, simulation characteristics and Earth system feedbacks on climate and carbon sensitivity in GFDLs Earth S...
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The deep ocean’s role in climate and CO2 sensitivity
CLIMATE SENSITIVITY AND FEEDBACKS: ADVANCES AND NEW PARADIGMS II ORAL
atmospheric sciences | 16 december 2021
John P. Dunne, Lori T. Sentman PhD
We quantify the deep oceans role in surface climate with a suite of Earth system model simulations progressively shoaling the deep ocean. We find shoa...
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