CURRICULUM VITAE 7 June 2021
DENNIS L. HARTMANN
Personal Data
Address: Prof. Dennis L. Hartmann
Department of Atmospheric Sciences, Box 351640
University of Washington
Seattle, Washington 98195-1640
Telephone: (206) 543-7460 Fax: (206) 685-9302
email: dhartm@uw.edu
https://atmos.uw.edu/~dennis/
Education
B.S., Mechanical Engineering, University of Portland 1971
Ph.D., Geophysical Fluid
Dynamics, Princeton University 1975
Professional Experience
University of Washington, Department of Atmospheric Sciences, Assistant Professor, 1977-83; Associate Professor, 1983-88; Professor, 1988- ; Chair 2002-2007 Quaternary Research Center, Adjunct Faculty, 1978-. College of the Environment, Interim Dean, 2008-2010.
Visiting Scientist, European Centre for Medium Range Weather Forecasts, 1993-94
Visiting Professor, Department of Meteorology, University of Reading, 1993-94
Visiting Scientist, Laboratoire
de Météorologie Dynamique, École Normale Superieure, 1986
Visiting Scientist, Oxford University, Department of Atmospheric Physics, 1985
National Center for Atmospheric Research, Visiting Scientist, 1976-77.
McGill University, Department of Meteorology, Research Associate, 1975-76.
Princeton University, Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Program, Research Assistant, 1971-75
Honors and Awards
First in Graduating Class of 1971, School of Engineering, University of Portland.
Senior Fellow, Joint Institute for the Study of the Atmosphere and Ocean, 1984-.
NASA Group Achievement Award, ERBE Data Validation and Archival Team, May 1988
Fellow, American Meteorological Society, 1989
NASA Group Achievement Award, Airborne Antarctic Ozone Experiment, April 1989
Fellow, American Association for the Advancement of Science, 1992
Editors' Award for Exceptional Reviews, Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, American Meteorological Society, 1992
Editors' Citation for Excellence in Refereeing for Geophysical Research Letters, American Geophysical Union, 1993.
Editors' Award for Exceptional Reviews, Journal of Climate, American Meteorological Society, 1996
Editors' Award for Exceptional Reviews, Journal of the Climate, American Meteorological Society, 1998
Aldo Leopold Leadership Fellow, Ecological Society of America, 1999
NASA Group Achievement Award, Earth Science Research Strategy Development Team, June 2001
Fellow of the American Geophysical Union, 2002
NASA Distinguished Public Service Medal, 2005
NASA Group Achievement Award, Aura Project, 2005
Haurwitz Lecturer, American Meteorological Society, 2011
The Carl-Gustaf Rossby Research Medal, American Meteorological Society, 2013
Elected to US National Academy of Sciences, 2016
Washington State Academy of Sciences, 2016
Roger Revelle Medal, 2022
Professional Associations, Learned and
Technical Societies: Memberships and
Offices (current activities in bold
face type)
Member
American Meteorological Society, 1972-
Member
American Association for the Advancement of Science, 1980-
Member American Geophysical Union, 1991-
Member AMS Committee on the Upper Atmosphere, 1978-83; Chairman, 1980-82.
Member NRC/NAS Panel on the Middle Atmosphere Program, 1981-1987, Chairman, 1984-87, ex officio Member, Committee on Solar Terrestrial Research/Board on Atmospheric Sciences and Climate, 1984-87.
Member American Meteorological Society Committee on Undergraduate Awards, 1983-85; Chairman, 1985.
Member NRC/NAS Committee on Earth Sciences/Space Science Board, 1987-90
Member, International Commission on Dynamical Meteorology, International Association for Meteorology and Atmospheric Physics, 1987-95.
Member NRC/NAS Panel on the Tropical Ocean-Global Atmosphere Program, 1990-1994.
AAAS Electorate Nominating Committee, Atmospheric and Hydrospheric Sciences, 1990-1993, Chair 1992
Member, AMS Committee on Climate Variations, 1993-1998
Member, AMS Nominating Committee, 1996
AAAS Section on Atmospheric and Hydrospheric Sciences, Chair-Elect 1997, Chair 1998, Past-Chair 1999.
Chair, American Geophysical Union, Atmospheric Section, Fellow Nominating Committee, 2005 and 2006
Member, University Corporation for Atmospheric Research, Board of Trustees, 2007-2014, Chair 2010-13.
Chair, Search Committee for the President of the University Corporation for Atmospheric Research, 2011.
Coordinating Lead Author, IPCC 5th Assessment, Chapter 2. Member writing team for the Technical Summary and compilation team for the summary for Policymakers.
Revelle Committee, American Geophysical Union, 2017-2020, Chair 2019.
Awards Nomination Committee,
American Meteorological Society, 2020-
Professional Associations, Learned
and Technical Societies: Services
Associate Editor, Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, an American Meteorological Society journal, 1983-93.
Associate Editor, Journal of Geophysical Research(Atmospheres), an American Geophysical Union journal, 1985-88.
Editorial Board, Contributions to Atmospheric Physics, a German Meteorological Society journal, 1987-1999.
Graduate Program Coordinator, Department of Atmospheric Sciences, University of Washington, 1983-89.
Program Chairman, Third AMS Conference on the Upper Atmosphere, San Diego, 1981.
Convenor, IAMAP Symposium, "Prediction of Transitions in the Climate System on Interannual Time Scales," Vancouver, Canada, 1987.
AAAS, Electorate Nominating Committee of the Section on Atmospheric and Hydrospheric Sciences, 1990-93.
Convenor, IAMAP Symposium, "Large-Scale Atmospheric Flow and Variability", IUGG, Vienna, Austria, 1991.
Convenor, IAMAS Symposium, "Clouds, Climate and Land Surface Processes", IUGG, Boulder, Colorado, 1995.
Organizing Committee, WCRP Conference on “Polar Processes and Global Climate”, Rosario, Washington, 3-6 November 1997
Organizing Committee, First International Conference on Asian Monsoon and Pollution over the Monsoon Environment, New Delhi, December 1997
Board of Reviewing Editors, Science Magazine, AAAS, 2002-2011
Associate
Editor, Journal of Climate, 2004-
AGU, A Section Fellows Nominating Committee, , 2004-6, Chair, 2005&2006
Editor, Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, 2007-2010
Editor, Proceedings of the National
Academy of Sciences, 2016-
American Meteorological Society, Atmospheric Science Awards Committee, 2017-2020.
American Geophysical Union, Revelle Medal Committee, 2017-2019.
Awards Nominating Committee,
American Meteorological Society, 2020-
Committees, Review Panels and Science
Teams
NASA Biennial Reviews of the Stratosphere, 1977, 1979, 1981.
Earth Radiation Budget Experiment Science Team, 1980-1992.
TOGA Proposal Review Panel, 1985.
NASA/WMO Ozone Trends Committee, 1987-88, Co-Chair, Antarctic Ozone Hole Subcommittee.
'The Miracle Planet' Television Series, Science Advisory Panel, 1988.
NASA Earth Observing System Interdisciplinary Investigation Review Panel V: Oceans and Ice, 1988.
NOAA Operational Measurements for Global Change, 1992-1994
Chair, Atmospheres Panel of the Earth Observing System Investigator Working Group, 1992-1995
Member, Science Executive Committee, Earth Observing System, 1992-95
External Review Committee, Division of Physical Sciences, University of Chicago, 1993.
Earth System Science and Applications Advisory Committee, NASA Headquarters, Office of Mission to Planet Earth, 1994-2002.
Visiting Committee Chairperson, Department of Atmospheric Sciences, Colorado State University, December 1994.
GEWEX Scientific Steering Group, World Climate Research Program, 1995-98.
NOAA NPOESS Climate Requirements Workshop, Section Chair, 27-29 Feb. 1996
Organizing Committee, Indian Meteorological Society’s International Conference, 11/97
Global Climate Observing System Workshop, Panel, Asheville, N.C., 10 January 1995
Review Committee, Climate Diagnostic Center, NOAA, Boulder, Co. 4/97
Science Advisory Committee, Center for Ocean-Land-Atmosphere Studies/IGES, 1998-, Chair, 1999-.
Review Panel, Cooperative Institute for Arctic Research, University of Alaska-Fairbanks, 16-17 September 1998.
Review Panel, Atmospheric Sciences Division, Radiation Sciences Program, NASA Langley Research Center, 3-5 November, 1998
Review Panel, Earth Sciences Directorate, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, 26-27 May 1999
Selection Committee, NOAA Global Change Post Doc Program, 2000-2002, Chair, 2002
External Review Committee, University of Colorado, Program in Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences, September 2001
NOAA Council on Long Term Climate Monitoring, 2001-2002
Review Panel Chair, National Center for Atmospheric Research, Climate and Global Change Division, October 2001
Swiss National Centre of Competence in Research – NCCR Climate, Advisory Committee, 2001-2004.
National Research Council, Climate Research Committee, 2001-2003
NRC Panel on Climate Change Feedbacks, Chair, 2001-2003
National Science Foundation, Advisory Committee for Geosciences, 2002-2004
Advisory Board, College of Oceanic and Atmospheric Sciences, Oregon State University, 2002-2007
Stratospheric Processes And their Role in Climate (WCRP-SPARC) Science Steering Group, 2003-2007
Chair, Committee of Visitors for NSF Lower Atmosphere Program, Sept. 2004
Co-Editor,
International Geophysics Series, Academic Press, 2005-
Swiss National Centre of Competence in Research – NCCR Climate, Board of Directors, 2005-2012.
Member, NRC Committee for “Review of the US Climate Change Science Program’s Synthesis and Assessment Product on Temperature Trends in the Lower Atmosphere”, 2005
Member, Science Advisory Board, NOAA Climate Test Bed, 2005-2008
Board on Atmospheric Sciences and Climate, National Research Council, 2005-2008
Chair, Science Advisory Board, Climate and Global Dynamics Division, NCAR, 2005-2006
Chair, External Review Committee for the Department of Atmospheric, Oceanic and Space Sciences, University of Michigan, Oct. 31-Nov. 2, 2005
External Review Committee, Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences, University of Colorado, Boulder September 14-15, 2006
Member, NRC Committee on “Scientific Accomplishments of Earth Observations from Space”, 2006-2007.
Member, NSF Working Group to Develop the NSF Geosciences Directorate Plan, 2006-2008
Chair, Board of Directors for Canadian SPARC-CFCAS program, 2006-2010
NASA Senior Mission Review Panel, April 2007
NASA MEASURES Review Panel, July 2007
Chair, Review Committee, Department of Biology, University of Washington, May 2008
Visiting
Committee, Division of Environment, Hong Kong University of Science and
Technology, February 2009.
Visiting
Committee, Department of Atmospheric Sciences, Texas A&M University, March
30-April 1, 2009.
Department of
Energy, Climate Modeling Review, D.C., April 27-28, 2009
NASA Earth
Science Division, Senior Mission Review, D.C., May 12-14, 2009.
Board of Natural Resources, Washington State Department of Natural
Resources, 2009-2010.
Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory Review, NOAA, June 30-July 2, 2009,
Princeton, New Jersey
Department of Environmental Sciences Review, ETH Zurich, Switzerland, April 11-16, 2010.
School of Meteorology, University of Oklahoma, External Reviewer, February 2011.
Science Advisory Board, NCAR Earth Systems Lab, 2010-14
Committee on America’s Climate Choices, National
Research Council, 2010-2012.
Search Committee for Director of NCAR Earth Systems
Lab, 2011
Member, UCAR Board of Trustees, 2009-2014.
Chair, Board of Trustees, University Corporation for
Atmospheric Research, 2011-2013
Chair, NRC Committee to Assess NASA’s Earth Science
Program, 2011-2012
Chair, Search Committee for President of UCAR, 2011
External Review Committee Chair, Department of
Atmospheric Sciences, University of Arizona, March 2014
External Review Committee, Department of Atmospheric
and Environmental Sciences, State University of New York at Albany, May 2014
External Review Committee, Department of Earth and Atmospheric
Sciences, Cornell University, April 2016
External Review Committee, Department of Atmospheric
and Oceanic Science, University of Colorado, Boulder, April 2017.
Member, Steering Committee for 2017-2027 NRC Decadal
Survey for Earth Science and Applications from Space. 2016-2018
External Review Committee, College of Oceanic, Earth
and Atmospheric Sciences, Oregon State University, Corvallis, 22-24 January
2018.
Chair, Review Committee, Department of Environmental
Systems Science, ETH-Zurich, 26-30 November 2018.
External Review Committee, Department of Atmospheric
and Oceanic Sciences, UCLA, Los Angeles, 30 January – 1 February 2019.
Member Selection Committee for NOAA Global Change Postodocs, 2020-2022, Chair 2022.
Member, NAS Committee on “Lessons-Learned in the Implementation of NASA's Earth
Venture Class”, 2021
Invited
Papers at National and International Scholarly Meetings
International Symposium on Middle Atmosphere Dynamics and Transport, 1980.
Fourth Biennial Ewing Symposium, "Climate Processes: Sensitivity to Solar Irradiance and CO2," Columbia University, 1982.
IAMAP/IUGG, Hamburg FRG, Symposium, "Interdependence of Clouds, Radiation Trace Substances and Climate", 1983.
American Meteorological Society Fifth Conference on Atmospheric Radiation, Baltimore, MD, 1984.
Cospar Topical Meeting on Early Results from the ISCCP, ERBE and SAGE, Toulouse, France, 1986.
Annual Meeting of the Joint Scientific Committee of the World Climate Research Program, Lisbon, Portugal, 1986.
NATO Workshop on the Middle Atmosphere of the Southern Hemisphere, San Francisco, CA, 15-17 April 1989.
NATO Advanced Study Workshop, "Model Ecosystems and their Changes", 5 lectures, Maratea, Italy, 4-8 September 1989.
IAMAP Symposium on Aerosol-Cloud-Climate Interactions, "The Radiative Effects of Clouds", Vienna, Austria, 19 August 1991.
Workshop on Clouds and Remote Sensing, GFDL Princeton University, "Clouds and Climate: Recent Results from ERBE, ISCCP and SSM/I", Princeton, New Jersey, 3-4 October 1991.
IEEE Topical Symposium on Combined Optical-Microwave Earth and Atmosphere Sensing, Leadoff speaker "Earth-Atmosphere-Ocean Interaction Studies", Albuquerque, NM, March, 1993.
NAS GOALS Study Conference, "Interannual climate variability", Honolulu, Hawaii, March, 1993.
Royal Meteorological Society Dynamic Problems Group, "General Circulation Theory", Bracknell, England, 25th March 1994.
Royal Meteorological Society Conference on the Physics of Climate, The Royal Society, London, 29-30 October 1997
Gordon Conference on Solar Radiation and Climate, Invited Speaker, 25-29 June 2000
International Radiation Symposium, Invited Speaker, St. Petersburg, Russia, 24-29 July 2000
International Workshop on Global Change: Connection to the Arctic, Invited Speaker, Sendai, Japan, 23 August 2000.
Pan American PI meeting, “Tropical intraseasonal variability”, Potomac, Maryland, 6 September 2000.
IAMAS/ICMA Symposium on Middle Atmosphere Chemistry, Transport and Radiation, Innsbruck, Austria, 13 July 2001.
IAMAS Symposium on Radiative Forcing and Climate Feedbacks, Innsbruck, Austria, 17 July 2001.
NERC Clouds, Water Vapour and Climate Thematic Programme, Annual Meeting, Manchester, UK, June 12-13, 2002.
NCCR Summer Climate School, Grindelwald, Switzerland, September, 2002
European Geophysical Society, Symposium on Clouds and Radiation, Nice, France, 9 April, 2003
European Geophysical Society, SPARC-IGAC Symposium on climate-Chemistry Interactions, Nice, France, 7 April, 2003
Gordon Conference on Solar Radiation and Climate, Colby-Sawyer College, July 13-18, 2003
SPARC Science Steering Group Meeting, Frankfurt Germany, September 22-26 2003
ARM Annual Meeting, Invited lecture, Albuquerque, New
Mexico, 24 March, 2004.
BASC Summer Study on Climate Processes invited talk: “Advice for the Future”, Woods Hole, MA July 12-13, 2004
SPARC General Assembly, Victoria, Canada, August 2-6, 2004
NCCR Summer School, Ticino, Switzerland, August 30-September 3, 2004
Clouds Climate Process Team All-Hands Meeting, Talaris Conference Center, Seattle, 21 October 2004.
IAMAS Meeting, Beijing China, August 2005
James Holton Symposium, AMS Annual Meeting, Jan. 30, 2005
Korean Meteorological Society Meeting on Climate Change and Impacts, Seoul, Korea, March 21, 2007.
AGU Fall Meeting, Session on Studying Climate
Dynamics with Idealized Atmospheric GCMs, December 12, 2007
AMS Annual Meeting, The Hobbs Symposium, Clouds, Climate and Global Change. (invited). 24 January 2008.
AMS Annual Meeting, Climate:
Zonal Jet Structure and the
Leading Mode of Variability. (invited).
25 January 2008.
AGU Fall Meeting, Invited talk, Dec. 2009
AGU, Atmospheric Circulations and Climate Change, “Climate feedbacks and the increase of poleward energy transport in AR4 simulations.” San Francisco, CA, Dec. 15, 2010 (invited)
AGU, Session on Challenges in Understanding and Modeling Global-Regional Climate Connections, “Dynamic and Thermodynamic Feedbacks and the Spatial Response to Climate Change”. San Francisco, CA, Dec. 17, 2010 (invited)
ISSI Workshop, Observing and Modelling Earth’s Energy Flows, “High Cloud Radiative Processes and Climate Change”, Bern, Switzerland, January 10-14, 2011 (invited)
Harvard/MIT Workshop on Convection, Water Vapor and Climate, March 27-29, 2012.
Royal Society Discussion Meeting, “What’s New in Climate Science?” London, England 2-3 October 2013.
Latsis Symposium on Atmosphere and Climate Dynamics, ETH Zurich, 18-20 June 2014
Shukla Symposium, Rockville, Maryland, 23-24 April 2015
Fall AGU 2015: Invited Talk, The Tropical Pacific and Sub-Arctic Weather in North America
Fall AGU 2015: Invited Talk,
Shortwave Cloud Feedback and the Response of the Atmospheric Circulation to
Warming
AMS Annual Meeting 2017, Invited Talk,
History of Radiation Budget Measurement.
Invited Speaker, AGU session Coupling of Cloud Processes with the Large-Scale Atmospheric Circulation, December, 2016
Keynote Speaker, Santa Fe Conference on Climate Change, Santa Fe, NM, Feb. 6-10, 2017.
AMS Annual Meeting, Austin, Texas, Two invited talks and one contributed talk, Jan. 8-10, 2018.
Invited Talk at AGU Fall Meeting, 10-13 December, 2018, Washington, DC.
Invited Talk at AGU Fall Meeting, San Francisco, December 12 2019.
Invited Talk on Cloud Feedback Virtual Seminar Series, 2021
Other Invited Lectures
Explanation and Prediction in Quaternary Sciences, Quaternary Research Center, UW 1980.
Spectrum Series, History of the Pacific Northwest since the Ice Age, UW, 1980.
UCLA, Department of Atmospheric Sciences, 1981.
6th Annual NASA Summer Visiting Scientist Seminar Series, 1983.
Princeton University, Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory, 1983.
Northwest Convention of Science Fiction Writers, "Global Warming", 1983.
University of Washington, Department of Physics, "CO2 Warming", 1983.
Institute for Atmospheric Physics, Academica Sinica, Beijing, November 1984.
Department of Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics, Cambridge University, UK, October 1985.
Department of Meteorology, Reading University, UK, October 1985.
Department of Atmospheric Physics, Oxford University, UK, October 1985.
Institut fur Meteorologie und Geophysik, University of Cologne, FRG, November 1985.
Meteorological Office, Bracknell, UK, November 1986.
Department of Physics and Atmospheric Science, Imperial College, London, UK, November 1985.
Rutherford Laboratory, UK, December 1985.
European Center for Medium Range Forecasting, Reading, UK, January 1986.
Royal Meteorological Society Meeting on Atmospheric Radiation, London, January 1986.
Laboratoire de Météorologie Dynamique, École Normale Supérieure, Paris,
March 1986.
Institut für Meteorologie, Free University of Berlin, May 1986.
National Center for Atmospheric Research, Summer Colloquium on "Dynamics of Low-Frequency Phenomena in the Atmosphere", July 1987
Institute for Environmental Studies, Global Climate Change Seminar Series, "Climate Sensitivity and the Limits of Modeling", November 1988.
JASON Group, La Jolla, CA, "Climate Modeling and Sensitivity: Global Warming Predictions", January 1989
Department of Geological Sciences, University of Chicago, "Dynamical Aspects of the Antarctic Ozone Hole", January 1989
Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA, "Climate Processes over the Oceans", January 1990
Department of Atmospheric, Oceanic and Space Sciences, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, "Clouds, Radiation and Climate", May 1990.
Department of Atmospheric Sciences, Oregon State University, Corvallis, October 1990.
Division of Applied Sciences, Harvard University, February 1991.
Summer Workshop on the Marine Biosphere, Three lectures on the atmosphere and physical climate modeling. Friday Harbor, Washington, 22-23 July 1991.
Reading University, Department of Meteorology, Reading, England, 17 October 1993
Koninklijk Nederlands Meteorologisch Instituut, de Bilt, Netherlands, 18
November, 1993.
Oxford University, Department of Atmospheric Physics, England, 3 February 1994.
Cambridge University, Department of Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics, 11 February 1994.
Reading University, Department of Meteorology, Five Lecture Series, May-June, 1994
Goddard Laboratory for Atmospheres, Invited talk, 7 September 1994,
EOS Investigator Working Group Meeting, Baltimore, MD, 20 October 1994
ETH, Zurich, 27 October 1997
NASA Climate and Radiation Branch, GSFC, 18 March 1998.
Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology, Harvard University, “The Tropical Atmosphere and Climate Change”, 22 September 1998
University of Alaska Fairbanks, (2 invited lectures) 23 and 25 March 1999.
University of Maryland, Department of Meteorology, 27 April 1999.
NRC Committee on Earth Sciences, Presentation on remote sensing requirements for NPOESS, Washington, D.C. 26-27 July 1999.
University of Arizona, Department of Atmospheric Sciences, 12 November 1999
UCLA Department of Atmospheric Sciences, 2 February 2000
Global Environmental Chemistry, UW, Sudden Climate Change, 9 February 2000
US CLIVAR Panel, “Measurements of Clouds and Radiation”, San Diego, 15 Feb. 2000
University of Alaska Fairbanks, (2 invited lectures), 29 February – 2 March 2000
PAOS, University of Colorado and CDC NOAA, Boulder, Colorado, Invited Lecture, 4-5 May 2000.
IGCR, Frontier Research System for Global Change, Three invited lectures, Tokyo, Japan, 18, 20, and 21 August, 2000
UC Davis, Global Change Speaker Series, April 6, 2001
Aeronomy Laboratory, Boulder, Colorado, September 22, 2001
Kuehnast Lecture Series, University of Minnesota, Global
Climate Change: Uncertainties, Risks, and Values in Determining
Public Policy, October 11, 2002.
Berkeley Atmospheric Sciences Symposium, UC Berkeley,
November 8, 2002.
UW Internal Science Symposium on Data Intensive
Science, “Understanding Climate Sensitivity”, March 1, 2003
Harris Lecture, Department of Atmospheric Sciences,
Texas A&M University, February 18, 2003
Swiss National Center for Competence in Research – Climate, Zurich, Switzerland, August 26, 2003
College of Ocean and Atmospheric Sciences, Oregon
State University, Invited lecture, 10 February, 2004
Research Exposed, Seminar Discussion, UW, OU Library,
February 18, 2004.
Dynamics Seminar, Department of Atmospheric Sciences,
UW, 8 April 2004.
CalTech, Division of Geophysical and Planetary
Sciences, Invited Lecture, Athenaeum, LA, April 19, 2004
Goddard Space Flight Center, Laboratory for
Atmospheres, Distinguished Lecturer Series, Greenbelt, MD, April 22, 2004
First Robert D. Cess
Distinguished Lecture, Institute for Terrestrial and Planetary Atmospheres,
SUNY Stony Brook, April 23, 2004.
Workshop on Land Surface Processes and Radiation,
Lijiang, China August 2005
College of Atmospheric Sciences, Lanzhou University,
Lanzhou, China, August 2005
Weather Bureau Office, Xi’An,
China, August 2005
GFDL 50th Anniversary Celebration, Princeton University, September 6, 2005
Bob Dickinson 40th Anniversary Celebration at Georgia Tech University, October 16-17, 2005
UC Irvine, Department of Earth System Science, November 30, 2005
ETH Zurich, Institut for Atmospheric and Climate Science, Feb. 21, 2006
Wallingford Community Center, Seattle, March 3, 2006
NCAR Thorpex Summer Retreat, Boulder, Colorado, July 11, 2006
Goddard Lecture, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, June 30, 2006
University of Toronto Center for Global Change Science, October 17, 2006
Canadian-Sparc PI workshop, Toronto, Canada, December 4, 2006
School of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, Seoul National University, March 20, 2007
Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences, Harvard University, October 15-17, 2009
Columbia University, Lamont Doherty Earth Institute, October 15, 2010
ETH, Zurich, Institut for Atmospheric and Climate Science, October 20, 2010.
Taiwan Weather Bureau, Taipei, Taiwan, Nov. 4, 2010
National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan, Nov. 5, 2010
AGU, Atmospheric Circulations and Climate Change, Dec. 15, 2010
AGU, Challenges in Understanding and Modeling Global-Regional Climate Connections, Dec. 17, 2010
ISSI Workshop, Observing and Modelling Earth’s Energy Flows, Bern, Switzerland, January 10-14, 2011
Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory, NOAA/Princeton Univ., Princeton, NJ, March 10, 2011.
Department of Meteorology, Reading University, Reading, UK, Distinguished visiting Lecturer, September 30-October 4, 2013.
Cuyler Endowed Lecture, Jackson School of Geosciences, University of Texas at Austin, March 2014
Monster Seminar, North West Fisheries Science Center, Seattle, Washington 24 April 2014.
University of Wisconsin, Dept of Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences, Invited Lecture, May 4, 2015
Autonomous
University of Mexico (UNAM), “Panorama Actual de las Ciencias
Atmosféricas 2014”, Invited Lecture, August 22,
2014Mexico, City,
Program
in Climate Change, Summer Institute, Invited Lecture, Friday Harbor, WA 15
September 2014.
Atmospheric
Sciences Colloquium, University of Washington, 10 October 2014
Graduate
Climate Conference, Keynote Lecturer, Pack Forest, WA, October 31, 2014
Physical
Oceanography Seminar, University of Washington, 3 December 2014.
Dynamics
Seminar, Dept. of Atmospheric Sciences, University of Washington, 22 January
2015
Institute for Systems Biology Town Hall 2015, “Tipping Points in Environment and Climate”, Invited Panelist for presentation and Q&A with biologists. March 18, 2015, Town Hall Seattle.
Department of Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences, University of Wisconsin, Invited Speaker, 4-5 May 2015.
NCAR Summer School, Invited Speaker, 6-10 July 2015.
MIT, Dept. of Earth, Atmospheric and Planetary Sciences, September 29, 2015
Columbia University, Dept. of Earth and Environmental Sciences, September 30, 2015
Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory, 60th Anniversary Celebration, Invited Speaker, 2-3 November 2015.
Keynote Speaker, Berkeley Atmospheric Sciences Symposium, UC Berkeley, Feb. 18-19, 2016
DOE meeting on Regional Climate Change Modeling, Rockville, MD, Nov 29-Dec 1, 2016.
Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences at the Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences, New York University, 26-27 April 2017.
PNNL, Atmospheric Physics Group, Invited Speaker, Kennewick, WA, 31 May-2 June 2017.
PCC Workshop on Climate, invited. Seattle, Feb. 8-9 2018.
Invited Talk at HeldFest, Isaac Held’s retirement symposium. October 28-31, 2018, Princeton University.
Invited Lecture, Harvard University, April 8, 2019.
Invited
Lecture, Princeton Center for Theoretical Sciences, “From Spectroscopy to Climate: Radiative Constraints on the
General Circulation”, June 8-10, 2020.
Invited Lecture, ECS and Cloud Feedback Virtual Seminar, Sept. 3, 2020.
Travel in Foreign Countries for
Professional Purposes
Research Associate, McGill University, Montreal, Quebec 1975-76.
IAMAP Symposium "Dynamics of the Atmospheric General Circulation", Reading, UK, 3-7 August 1981.
ERBE Science Team Meeting, Paris, France 15-18 September 1982.
IAMAP/IUGG Symposia, Hamburg, FRG, 21-26 August 1983.
IAMAP Symposium on Large-scale Dynamics, Paris, France, 30 August-3 September 1983.
Beijing International Symposium on Climate, Beijing, PRC, 30 October-3 November 1984.
Sabbatical Visitor, Department of Atmospheric Physics, Oxford University, UK, 1 August 1985 -31 January 1986.
Sabbatical Visitor, Laboratoire de
Météorologie Dynamique, École Normale Supérieure, Paris, France, 1 February - 31 July 1986.
IAMAP/IUGG Symposia, Vancouver, Canada,
11-14 August 1987.
Airborne Antarctic Ozone Experiment, Punta Arenas,
Chile, 21 August-14 September 1987.
NATO Advanced Study Workshop, "Model Ecosystems and their Changes", 5 lectures, Maratea, Italy, 4-8 September 1989
IUGG General Assembly, Vienna, Austria, 16-24 August 1991.
Sabbatical year, 16 August 1993-15 August 1994, at ECMWF and Reading University, Reading, England
IAMAS Conference, Melbourne, Australia, 1-9 July 1997.
ETH, Zurich, Switzerland, 26-27 October 1997
Royal Meteorological Society Conference on the Physics of Climate, The Royal Society, London, 29-30 October 1997
European Geophysical Society General Assembly, Nice, France, 24-29 April 2000.
International Radiation Symposium, St. Petersburg, Russia, 24-29 July 2000
Frontier Climate Research System and IARC Workshop, Tokyo and Sendai, Japan 16-25 August, 2000.
IAMAS General Assembly, Innsbruck, Austria, 10-18 July 2001.
NERC Clouds and Climate Annual Meeting, Manchester, UK, 12-16 June, 2002.
NCCR Climate Summer Workshop, Grindelwald, Switzerland, 5-14 September 2002.
European Geophysical Society Meeting, Nice, France, 7-11 April, 2003.
NCCR Climate Review, Zurich and Bern Switzerland, 25-28 August 2003.
SPARC SSG Meeting, Frankfurt Germany, 22-25 September 2003.
IAMAS Symposium, Beijing, China, Also talks in Lijiang, Lanzhou and Xi’An, August 1-19, 2005
NCCR Climate Review, Bern Switzerland,
ETH Zurich, Feb. 20-21, 2006
SPARC UTLS Workshop, Victoria, Canada, June 12-15, 2006.
NCCR Climate Review, Zurich Switzerland, Feb. 2007
Korean Meteorological Society Meeting on Climate Change and Impacts, Seoul, Korea, March 21, 2007.
Ernst Strüngmann Forum on Perturbed Clouds, Frankfurt Institute of Advanced Studies, Frankfurt, Germany, 1-8 March 2008.
NCCR Climate Review, Bern, Switzerland, Feb. 22-24, 2009
Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Review, Hong Kong, March 1-4, 2009
University of Toronto, Canada, March 10-11, 2009
Department of Environmental Sciences Review, ETH Zurich, Switzerland, April 11-16, 2010.
Taiwan Weather Bureau, Taipei, Taiwan, Nov. 4, 2010
National Taiwan University, Department of Atmospheric Sciences, Taipei, Taiwan, Nov. 5, 2010
Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, Kunming, China, Nov. 7-11, 2010.
International Space Sciences Institute, Bern, Switzerland, January 10-14, 2011
Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, Brest, France, July10-17, 2011.
Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, Marrakech, Morocco, April 14-20, 2012.
Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, Hobart, Tasmania, January 13-19, 2013
Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, Stockholm, Sweden, September 18-27, 2013
Reading University, Reading, UK, September 28-October 5, 2013.
Latsis Symposium 2014, Zurich,
Switzerland, 18-21 June 2014.
Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM), “Panorama Actual
de las Ciencias Atmosféricas
2014”, Invited Lecture,
August 22, 2014Mexico, City,
ETH Zurich, Departmental Review, 24 November – 1 December
2018
Books
Hartmann, D.L., Global Physical Climatology, Academic Press, San Diego, 411pp., 1994, Second Edition 2016.
Magazine Articles and Perspectives
Hartmann, D.L., Droughts, severe winters and sudden stratospheric warmings, Nature, 23, 97-98, 1981.
Hartmann, D. L., Blowin' hot air. Forbes, 160, 24-24. 1997
Hartmann, D.
L., 2002: Tropical Surprises. Science,
295, 811-812.
Hartmann, D.
L. and H. H. Hendon, 2007: Resolving an Atmospheric Enigma. Science, 318, 1731-1732.
Reports
Hartmann, D.L.: Our Changing Climate. Reports to the Nation on Our Changing Planet, No. 4, University Corporation for Atmospheric Research, Boulder, 25pp. 1997
NRC, Understanding Climate Change Feedbacks, National Academies Press, Washington, D.C. 152 pp, (DLH was Panel Chair and lead author), 2003
NRC, Review of the US Climate Change Science Program’s Synthesis and Assessment Product on Temperature Trends in the Lower Atmosphere, 61 pp., 2005.
NRC, Earth Observations from Space: The First 50 Years of Scientific Achievements, 129pp, 2008.
NRC, America’s Climate Choices, 116pp, 2011
IPCC, Climate Change 2013: The Physical Science Basis, 1535 pages, 2013.
Book Reviews.
Hartmann, D.L., Book review of J. R. Holton, The dynamical meteorology of the stratosphere and mesosphere, Atmosphere, 13, 205-206, 1975.
Hartmann, D.L., Book review of J. G. Lockwood, Causes of climate, EOS, Transactions of the American Geophysical Union, 61, 35, 1980.
Hartmann, D.L., Book review of G. Briggs, and F. Taylor, The Cambridge photographic atlas of the planets, Nature, 300, 666-667, 1982.
Hartmann, D.L., Book review of H. E. Landsberg, World survey of climatology; Volume 3; General Climatology 3, EOS, Transactions of the American Geophysical Union, Vol. 63, 12, 223, 1982.
Hartmann, D.L., Book review of G. Brasseur and S. Solomon, Aeronomy of the middle atmosphere, Bulletin of the American Meterological Society , 66, 553-554, 1986.
Hartmann, D.L., Book review of J. A. Dutton, The ceaseless wind: An introduction to the theory of atmospheric motion, Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, 69, 54, 1988.
Hartmann, D.L., Book review of G. Visconti and R.R. Garcia, Eds., Transport processes in the middle atmosphere, Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, 69, 775, 1988.
Hartmann, D.L., Book review of A. S. Monin, An introduction to the theory of climate, Journal of Fluid Mechanics, 193, 596-597, 1988.
Hartmann, D.-L.: Image 2.0: Integrated Modeling of Global Climate Change. (book reviews). Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society. March, 77, 569, 1996.
Encyclopedia Articles.
Hartmann, D.L., Climatology, McGraw-Hill Encyclopedia of Science and Technology, Vol. 4, 7-14, 1992.
Hartmann, D.L., Climatology, McGraw-Hill Encyclopedia of Science and Technology, 8th edition, vol 4 , pp 15-23, 1997, also 2011.
Hartmann, D.L., Climate Overview. Encyclopedia of the Atmospheric Sciences, pp 403-411, 2002, and 2011.
Publications in Refereed Scientific
Journals and edited books.
1974
Hartmann, D.L.,Time spectral analysis of mid-latitude disturbances, Monthly Weather Review, 102, 348-362, 1974.
1976
Hartmann, D.L.,The structure of the stratosphere in the Southern Hemisphere during late winter, 1973, as observed by satellite, Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, 33, 1141-1154, 1976.
Hartmann, D.L.,The dynamic climatology of the stratosphere in the Southern Hemisphere during late winter 1973, Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, 33, 1789-1802, 1976.
Hartmann, D.L., Dynamic studies of the Southern Hemisphere stratosphere, Space Research, 19, 167-174, 1976.
1977
Hartmann, D.L., Comment on stratospheric long waves: Comparison of thermal structure in the northern and southern hemispheres, Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, 34, 434-435, 1977.
Hartmann, D.L., On potential vorticity and transport in the stratosphere, Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, 34, 968-977, 1977.
Hartmann, D.L., Stationary planetary waves in the Southern Hemisphere, Journal of Geophysical Research, 82, 4930-4934, 1977.
1978
Hartmann, D.L., A note concerning the effect of varying extinction on radiative-photochemical relaxation, Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, 35, 1125-1130, 1978.
1979
Hartmann, D.L. and R.R. Garcia, A mechanistic model of ozone transport by planetary waves in the stratosphere, Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, 36, 350-364, 1979.
Hartmann, D.L., and D.A. Short, On the role of zonal asymmetries in climate change, Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, 36, 519-528, 1979.
Thompson, S.L., and D.L. Hartmann, Cumulus friction: Estimated influence on the tropical mean meridional circulation, Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, 36, 2022-2036, 1979.
Hartmann, D.L., Baroclinic instability of realistic zonal mean states to planetary waves, Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, 36, 1226-2349, 1979.
1980
Hartmann, D.L., and D.A. Short, On the use of earth radiation budget statistics for studies of clouds and climate, Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, 37, 1233-1250, 1980.
Hartmann, D.L., and S.J. Ghan, A statistical study of the dynamics of blocking, Monthly Weather Review, 108, 1144-1159, 1980.
Garcia, R.R., and D.L. Hartmann, The role of planetary waves in the maintenance of the zonally average ozone distribution of the stratosphere, Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, 37, 2248-2264, 1980.
Thompson, S.L., and D.L. Hartmann, Reply to Schneider & Lindzen, Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, 37, 2806-2808, 1980.
1981
Hartmann, D.L., Some aspects of the coupling between radiation, chemistry and dynamics in the stratosphere, Journal of Geophysical Research, 86, 9631-9640, 1981.
1982
Liebmann B., and D.L. Hartmann, Interannual variations of outgoing IR associated with tropical circulation changes, Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, 39, 1153-1162, 1982.
Hendon, H.H., and D.L. Hartmann,"Stationary waves on a sphere: Sensitivity to thermal feedback, Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, 39, 1906-1920, 1982.
Mechoso, C.R., and D.L. Hartmann, An observational study of traveling planetary waves in the southern hemisphere, Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, 39, 1921-1935, 1982.
1983
Hartmann, D.L., Barotropic instability of polar night jet stream, Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, 40, 817-835, 1983.
Hartmann, D.L., Middle atmosphere dynamics, Reviews of Geophysics and Space Physics, 21, 283-290, 1983.
1984
Hartmann, D.L., H.H. Hendon and R.A. Houze, Jr., Some implications of the mesoscale circulations in cloud clusters for large-scale dynamics and climate, Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, 41, 113-121, 1984.
Salby, M.L., D.L. Hartmann, P.L. Bailey and J.C. Gille, Evidence for equatorial Kelvin modes in Nimbus-7 LIMS, Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, 41, 220-235, 1984.
Hartmann, D.L., C.R. Mechoso and K. Yamazaki, Observations of wave-mean flow interaction in the Southern Hemisphere, Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, 41, 351-362, 1984.
Liebmann, B., and D.L. Hartmann, Low frequency variability and tropical extratropical interaction during winter, Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, 41, 3333-3350, 1984.
Hartmann, D.L.,On the role of global-scale waves in ice-albedo and vegetation-albedo feedback, Geophysical Monograph 29, Maurice Ewing Volume 5, American Geophysical Union, Washington, D.C., 18-28, 1984.
1985
Mechoso, C.R., D.L. Hartmann, and J. Farrara, Climatology and interannual variability of wave, mean-flow interaction in the Southern Hemisphere, Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, 42, 2189-2206, 1985.
Hendon, H.H., and D.L. Hartmann, Variability in a nonlinear model of the atmosphere with zonally-symmetric forcing, Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, 42, 2783-2797, 1985.
Hartmann, D.L., Some aspects of stratospheric dynamics, Advances in Geophysics, 28A, 219-247, 1985.
1986
Hartmann, D.L., and E. Recker, On the diurnal variation of outgoing longwave radiation in the tropics, Journal of Climate and Applied Meteorology, 25, 800-812, 1986.
Hartmann, D.L., V. Ramanathan, A. Berroir, and G. Hunt, Earth radiation budget data and climate research, Reviews of Geophysics and Space Physics, 24, 439-468, 1986.
ERBE Science Team, First data from the Earth Radiation Budget Experiment (ERBE), Bullletin of the American Meterological Society, 67, 818-824, 1986.
1988
Hartmann, D.L. and R.T. Watson, Observations and Theories Related to Antarctic Ozone Changes, Chapter 11 in Report of the International Ozone Trends Panel 1988. WMO Report No. 18, 665-750, 1988.
Hartmann, D.L., A note on the comparison of finite-element to finite-difference methods for the representation of vertical structure in model atmospheres, Monthly Weather Review, 116, 269-273, 1988.
Hartmann, D.L. and J.R. Gross, On the seasonal and geographic variability of 40-50 day oscillations in winds and precipitation, Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences , 45, 2680-2702, 1988.
1989
Ramanathan, V., R.D. Cess, E.F. Harrison, P. Minnis, B.R. Barkstrom, E. Ahmad and D.L. Hartmann, Cloud-radiative forcing and climate: Insights from the Earth Radiation Budget Experiment., Science, 243, 57-63, 1989.
Hartmann, D.L., K.R. Chan, B.L. Gary, M.R. Schoeberl, P.A. Newman, R.L. Martin, M. Loewenstein, J.R. Podolske and S.E. Strahan, Potential vorticity and mixing in the south polar vortex during spring, Journal of Geophysical Research, 94, 11625-11,640, 1989.
Hartmann, D.L., L.E. Heidt, M. Loewenstein, J.R. Podolske, J. Vedder, W.L. Starr, and S.E. Strahan, Transport into the south polar vortex in early spring, Journal of Geophysical Research, 94, 16,779-16,795, 1989.
Schoeberl, M.R., L.R. Lait, P.A. Newman, R.L Martin, D.L. Hartmann, M. Loewenstein, J. Podolske, S.E. Strahan, M. Proffitt, J. Anderson, K.R. Chan and B. Gary., Reconstruction of the constituent distribution and trends in the antarctic polar vortex from ER-2 flight observations, Journal of Geophysical Research, 94, 16,815-16,845, 1989.
Hartmann, D.L., and M.L. Michelsen, Intraseasonal periodicities in Indian rainfall. Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences., 46, 2838-2862, 1989.
1990
Hartmann, D.L., Dynamical properties of the Antarctic circumpolar vortex inferred from aircraft observations, in Dynamics, Transport and Photochemistry in the Middle Atmosphere, A. O'Neill Ed., Kluwer, 117-134, 1990.
Hartmann, D.L., Modeling of Climate Change, in Global Climate and Ecosystems Change, G.J. MacDonald and L. Sertorio, Eds., Plenum Press, New York, 97-140, 1990.
1991
Schoeberl, M.R., and D.L. Hartmann, The Dynamics of the Polar Vortex, Science, 251, 46-52, 1991.
Hartmann, D.L., and D.E. Doelling, On the net radiative effectiveness of clouds. Journal of Geophysical Research, 96, 869-891, 1991.
Hartmann, D.L., K.S. Kowalewsky, and M.L. Michelsen, Diurnal Variations of OLR and Albedo from ERBE Scanner Data. Journal of Climate, 4, 598-617, 1991.
1992
Borges, M. D., and D. L. Hartmann, Barotropic Instability and Optimal Perturbations of Observed Non-Zonal Flows. Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, 49, 335-354, 1992.
Hartmann, D.L., M.L. Michelsen and S. Klein, Seasonal Variations of Tropical Intraseasonal Oscillations: A 20-25 Day Oscillation in the Western Pacific, Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, 49, 1277-1289, 1992.
Ockert-Bell, M.E. and D.L. Hartmann, The effect of cloud type on Earth's energy balance: Results for selected regions. Journal of Climate, 5, 1157-1171, 1992.
Hartmann, D.L., M.E. Ockert-Bell and M.L. Michelsen, The effect of cloud type on Earth's energy balance: Global analysis. Journal of Climate, 5, 1281-1304, 1992.
1993
Klein, S.A., and D.L. Hartmann, Spurious changes in the ISCCP dataset, Geophysical Research Letters, 20, 455-458, 1993.
Hartmann, D.L., The Radiative Effect of Clouds on Climate. in Aerosol-Cloud-Climate Interactions, Ed. P.V. Hobbs, Academic Press, 151-170, 1993.
Yu, J.-Y., and D.L. Hartmann, Zonal flow vacillation and eddy forcing in a simple GCM of the atmosphere. Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, 50, 3244-3259, 1993.
Klein, S.A., and D.L. Hartmann, The seasonal cycle of low stratiform clouds. Journal of Climate, 6, 1587-1606, 1993.
Bladé, I., and D.L. Hartmann, Tropical intraseasonal oscillations in a simple nonlinear model. Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, 50, 2922-2939, 1993
Hartmann, D.L., and M.L. Michelsen, Large-scale effects on regulation of tropical sea surface temperature. Journal of Climate, 6, 2049-2062, 1993.
1995
Zuidema, P., and D.L. Hartmann, Satellite determination of stratus cloud properties. Journal of Climate, 8, 1638-1657, 1995.
Yu, J.-Y., and D.L. Hartmann, Orographic influences on the distribution and generation of atmospheric variability in a GCM, Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, 52, 2428-2443, 1995.
Klein, S.A., D.L. Hartmann, and J.R. Norris, On the relationships among low-cloud structure, sea surface temperature, and atmospheric circulation in the summertime northeast Pacific. Journal of Climate, 8,1140-1155, 1995.
Udelhofen, P., and D.L. Hartmann, Influence of tropical convective cloud systems on the relative humidity in the upper troposphere. Journal of Geophysical Research, 100, 7423-7440, 1995.
Hartmann, D.L., A PV view of zonal flow vacillation. Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, 52, 2561-2576, 1995.
Hartmann, D.L., R. Buizza, and T.N. Palmer, Singular Vectors: The effect of spatial scale on the growth of linear disturbances. Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, 52, 3885-3894, 1995.
Bladé, I., and D.L. Hartmann, The linear and nonlinear extratropical response of the atmosphere to transient tropical heating. Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, 52, 4448-4471, 1995.
Read, W.G., J.W. Waters, D.A. Flower, L. Froidevaux, R.F. Jarnot, D.L. Hartmann, R.S. Harwood, and R.B. Rood, Upper tropospheric water vapor from UARS MLS, Bull. Amer. Meteor. Soc., 76, No. 12, 2381-2389, 1995.
1996
Hartmann, D. L., T. N. Palmer and R. Buizza: Finite-time instabilities of lower stratospheric flow. J. Atmos. Sci., 53, 2129-2143, 1996.
1997
Salathé, E.P., and D.L. Hartmann, A Trajectory Analysis of Tropical Upper-Tropospheric Moisture and Convection, Journal of Climate, 10, 2533-2547. 1997
1998
Hartmann, D.L., and P. Zuercher, Response of Baroclinic Lifecycles to Barotropic Shear, Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, 55, 297-313. 1998
Hartmann, D.L., and F. Lo, Wave-driven zonal flow vacillation in the Southern Hemisphere. Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, 55,1303-1315. 1998
Maloney, E., and D.L. Hartmann, Frictional Moisture Convergence in a composite lifecycle of the Madden-Julian Oscillation, Journal of Climate, 11, 2387-2403, 1998.
1999
Tashima D.H, and D.L. Hartmann, Regional Trends in Nimbus-7 OLR: Effects of a Spectrally Nonuniform Albedo, Journal of Climate, 12, 1458-1466, 1999.
Larson, K., D.L. Hartmann, and S.A. Klein, On the Role of Clouds, Water Vapor, Circulation and Boundary Layer Structure on the Sensitivity of the Tropical Climate.. Journal of Climate, 12, 2359-2374, 1999.
Limpasuvan, V., and D.L. Hartmann, Eddies and the Annular Modes of Climate Variability, Geophys. Res.Lett., 26, 3133-3136, 1999.
2000
Salathé, E.P., and D.L. Hartmann, Subsidence and Upper-Tropospheric Drying along Trajectories in a General Circulation Model. Journal of Climate, 13, 257-263, 2000.
Hartmann, D.L., The key role of lower-level meridional shear in baroclinic wave lifecycles. J. Atmos. Sci., 57, 389-401, 2000.
Maloney, E. D. and D. L. Hartmann, Modulation of Eastern North Pacific Hurricanes by the Madden-Julian Oscillation. J. Climate, 13, 1451-1460, 2000.
Limpasuvan, V., and D.L. Hartmann, Wave-maintained annular modes of climate variability, J. Climate, 13, 4414-4429, 2000.
Hartmann, D. L., J. M. Wallace, V. Limpasuvan, D. W. J. Thompson and J. R. Holton, Can Ozone Depletion and Global Warming Interact to Produce Rapid Climate Change? Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci., 97, 1412-1417, 2000.
Maloney, E. D. and D. L. Hartmann, Modulation of Hurricane Activity in the Gulf of Mexico by the Madden-Julian Oscillation. Science, 287, 2002-2004, 2000.
2001
Maloney, E. D. and D. L. Hartmann, The sensitivity of intraseasonal variability in the NCAR CCM3 to changes in convective parameterization. J. Climate, 14, 2015-2034, 2001.
Maloney, E. D. and D. L. Hartmann, The Madden-Julian Oscillation, barotropic dynamics, and North Pacific tropical cyclone formation. Part I: Observations J. Atmos. Sci., 58, 2545-2558, 2001
Hartmann, D.L. and E. D. Maloney, The Madden-Julian Oscillation, barotropic dynamics, and North Pacific tropical cyclone formation. Part II: Stochastic Barotropic Modeling J. Atmos. Sci., 58, 2559-2570, 2001.
Hartmann, D.L., L.A. Moy, and Q. Fu, Tropical Convection and the Energy Balance at the Top of the Atmosphere. J. Climate, 14, 4495-4511, 2001.
Hartmann, D.L., J.R. Holton, and Q. Fu, The heat balance of the tropical tropopause, cirrus and stratospheric dehydration. Geophys. Res. Lett. 28, 1969-1972, 2001.
Lorenz, D. J. and D. L. Hartmann, Eddy-Zonal Flow Feedback in the Southern Hemisphere. J. Atmos. Sci., 58, 3312–3327, 2001.
2002
Fu, Q., M. Baker and D.L. Hartmann, Tropical Cirrus and Water Vapor: An Effective Infrared Iris? Atmospheric Physics and Chemistry, 2, 31-37, 2002
Hartmann, D.L., and M.L. Michelsen, No Evidence for Iris, Bull. Amer. Meteor. Soc. 83, 249-254, 2002.
Hartmann, D. L., Tropical Surprises, Science, 295, 811-812. , 2002
Hartmann, D. L., L. A. Moy and Q. Fu, Reply to Comments on "Tropical Convection and the Energy Balance at the Top of the Atmosphere" by M.-D. Chou and R.S. Lindzen. J. Climate, 15, 2571-2572, 2002.
Wood, R., C.S. Bretherton and D.L. Hartmann, Diurnal cycle of liquid water path over the tropical and subtropical oceans, Geophys. Res. Lett., 29(23), 7:1-4, 2002.
Hartmann, D. L. and K. Larson, An Important Constraint on Tropical Cloud-Climate Feedback. Geophys. Res. Lett., 29(20), 1951-4, 2002.
2003
Lorenz, D. J. and D. L. Hartmann, Eddy-Zonal Flow Feedback in the Northern Hemisphere winter, . J. Climate, 16, 1212-1227, 2003.
Larson, K. and D. L. Hartmann, Interactions among Cloud, Water Vapor,
Radiation and Large-scale Circulation in the Tropical Climate, Part 1: Sensitivity to uniform Sea Surface
Temperature changes. J. Climate, 16,
1425-1440, 2003.
Larson, K. and D. L. Hartmann,, Interactions among Cloud, Water Vapor, Radiation and Large-scale Circulation in the Tropical Climate, Part 2: Sensitivity to spatial gradients of Sea Surface Temperature. J. Climate, 16, 1441-1455, 2003.
2004
Bielli, S. and D. L. Hartmann, Lagged Maximum Covariance Analysis of the Summertime MJO in the Eastern Pacific. J. Climate, 17, 4080-4088, 2004..
Limpasuvan, V., D.W.J. Thompson, and D.L. Hartmann, On the Life Cycle of Northern Hemisphere Stratosphere Sudden Warming, J. Climate, 13, 2584-2596, 2004
2005
Kraucunas, I. P. and D. L. Hartmann: Equatorial superrotation and the factors controlling the zonal-mean zonal winds in the tropics. J. Atmos. Sci., 62, 371-389, 2005.
Taguchi, M. and D. L. Hartmann, Interference of Extratropical Surface Climate Anomalies Induced by El Niño and Stratospheric Sudden Warmings, Geophys. Res. Lett., L04709, doi:10.1029/2004GL022004, 2005
Eichelberger, S.J., and D.
L. Hartmann, Changes in the strength of the Brewer-Dobson Circulation in a
simple AGCM. Geophys.
Res. Lett., VOL.
32, L15807, doi:10.1029/2005GL022924, 2005
Limpasuvan, V., D. L. Hartmann, D. W. J. Thompson, K. Jeev, and Y. L. Yung, 2005: Stratosphere-troposphere evolution during polar vortex intensification. J. Geophys. Res.-Atmospheres, 110, doi:10.1029/2005JD006302.
Limpasuvan, V., D. W. J. Thompson, and D. L. Hartmann, 2005: The life cycle of the Northern Hemisphere sudden stratospheric warmings - Reply. J. Climate, 18, 2778-2780.
2006
Lorenz, D. J. and D. L. Hartmann: The effect of the MJO on the North American Monsoon. J. Climate, 19, 333–343.
Taguchi, M. and D. L. Hartmann, 2006: Change in Occurrence Frequency of Stratospheric Sudden Warmings with ENSO-like SST Forcing as Simulated WACCM. J. Climate, 19, 324-332.
Wood, R. and D. L. Hartmann: Spatial variability of liquid water
path in marine low cloud: The importance of mesoscale cellular convection, J. Climate, 19, 1748-1764.
2007
Eichelberger, S.J. and D.L. Hartmann, Zonal Jet Structure and the leading Mode of Variability, J. Climate, 20, 5149-5163.
Hartmann, D. L., 2007: The General Circulation of the Atmosphere and
its Variability, J. Meteor. Soc. Japan, 85B, 123-143.
Jiang, X., S. J. Eichelberger, D. L. Hartmann, and Y. L. Yung, 2007: Influence of doubled CO2 on ozone via changes in the Brewer-Dobson Circulation. J. Atmos. Sci., 64, 2751–2755.
Kraucunas, I. and D.L. Hartmann, Tropical Stationary Waves in a Nonlinear Shallow Water Model with Realistic Basic States. J. Atmos. Sci., 64, 2540–2557.
Kuang, Z. and D.L. Hartmann, Testing the FAT Hypothesis in a Cloud-Resolving Model. J. Climate, 20, 2051-2057.
Kubar, T.L., D.L. Hartmann and R. Wood, Radiative and Convective Driving of Tropical High Clouds, J. Climate, 20, 5510-5526.
Garfinkel, C. I. and D. L. Hartmann, 2007: The Effects of the
Quasi-Biennial Oscillation and the El-Nino Southern Oscillation on polar
temperatures in the stratosphere. J. Geophys. Res., 112, D19112,
doi:19110.11029/12007JD008481.
2008
Kubar, T.L.
and D.L. Hartmann, Vertical Structure of Tropical Convection and Precipitation,
Geophys. Res. Lett.,
doi:10.1029/2007GL032811.
Yuan, J.,
D.L. Hartmann and R.Wood, 2008: Dynamic Effects on
the Tropical Mean Cloud Radiative Forcing and Radiation Budget, J. Climate,
21, 2337-2351.
Yuan, J. and
D. L. Hartmann, 2008: Spatial and temporal dependence of clouds and their
radiative impacts on the large-scale vertical velocity profile. J. Geophys. Res. Atmos., 113.
Garfinkel, C.
I. and D. L. Hartmann, 2008: Different ENSO teleconnections and their effects
on the stratospheric polar vortex. J. Geophys.
Res. Atmos., 113.
2009
Kubar, T. L.,
D. L. Hartmann, and R. Wood, 2009: Understanding the Importance of Microphysicsand Macrophysics for Warm Rain in Marine Low
Clouds. Part I: Satellite Observations. J. Atmos. Sci., 66, 2953-2972.
Lopez, M., D.
L. Hartmann, P. N. Blossey, R. Wood, C. S. Bretherton, and T. L. Kubar, 2009: A
Test of the Simulation of Tropical Convective Cloudiness by a Cloud-Resolving
Model. J. Climate, 22, 2834-2849.
Wood, R., T.
L. Kubar, and D. L. Hartmann, 2009: Understanding the Importance of
Microphysics and Macrophysics for Warm Rain in Marine Low Clouds. Part II:
Heuristic Models of Rain Formation. J. Atmos. Sci., 66, 2973-2990.
Zelinka, M.
D. and D. L. Hartmann, 2009: Response of Humidity and Clouds to Tropical Deep
Convection. J. Climate, 22, 2389-2404.
Bretherton, C. S., and D. L. Hartmann, 2009: Large-Scale Controls on Cloudiness. Strüngmann Forum Report, Clouds in the Perturbed Climate System: Their Relationship to Energy Balance, Atmospheric Dynamics and Precipitation, J. Heintzenberg, and R. J. Charlson, Eds., MIT Press, 217-234.
2010
Barnes, E.A., and D.L. Hartmann, 2010d: Influence of eddy-driven jet latitude on North Atlantic jet persistence and blocking frequency in CMIP3 integrations. Geophys. Res. Lett. , 37, doi:10.1029/2010GL045700. PDF
Garfinkel, C.I., Hartmann, D.L., 2010b: QBO's influence on the North Pacific and ENSO teleconnections. J. Geophys. Res. , 115, D20116, doi:10.1029/2010JD014181. PDF
Zelinka, M.D., and D.L. Hartmann, 2010: Why is Longwave Cloud Feedback Positive? J. Geophys. Res. , 22, Vol. 115, D16117, doi:10.1029/2010JD013817. PDF
Barnes, E.A., and D.L. Hartmann, 2010c: Testing a theory for the effect of latitude on the persistence of eddy-driven jets using CMIP3 simulations. Geophys. Res. Lett. , 22, doi:10.1029/2010GL044144. PDF
Barnes, E.A., Hartmann, D.L., 2010b: Dynamical Feedbacks of the Southern Annular Mode in winter and summer. J. Atmos. Sci. , 67, 2320-2330. PDF
Barnes, E.A., D.L. Hartmann, D.M.W. Frierson and J. Kidston, 2010: The effect of latitude on the persistence of eddy-driven jets. Geophys. Res. Lett. , 27, L11804, , doi.10.1029/2010GL043199. PDF
Garfinkel, C.I., Hartmann, D.L. and Sassi, F., 2010a: Tropospheric Precursors of Anomalous Northern Hemisphere Stratospheric Polar Vortices. J. Atmos. Sci. ,23 3282-3299. PDF
Barnes, E.A., Hartmann, D.L., 2010a: Dynamical Feedbacks and the Persistence of the North Atlantic Oscillation. J. Atmos. Sci., 67, 851-865. PDF
2011
Barnes, E.A., and D.L. Hartmann, 2011: Rossby Wave Scales, propagation and the variability of eddy-driven jets, J. Atmos. Sci. , 68, 2893-2908. PDF
Zelinka, M.D., and D.L. Hartmann, 2011b: The Observed Sensitivity of High Clouds to Mean Surface Temperature Anomalies in the Tropics. J. Geophys. Res. ,116 , doi:10.1029/2011JD016459 . PDF
Garfinkel, C.I., Hartmann, D.L., 2011b: The Influence of the Quasi-Biennial Oscillation on the Troposphere in Winertime in a Hierarchy of Models, Part 2 Perpetual Winter WACCM runs. J. Atmos. Sci. ,68 2026-2041. PDF
Garfinkel, C.I., Hartmann, D.L., 2011a: The Influence of the Quasi-Biennial Oscillation on the Troposphere in Wintertime in a Hierarchy of Models, Part 1 - Simplified Dry Models. J. Atmos. Sci. 68, 1273-1289 . PDF
2012
Lin, P., Q. Fu and D.L. Hartmann, 2012: Impact of Tropical Sea Surface Temperatures on Southern Hemisphere Stratospheric Planetary Waves. J. Climate , 25 , 5030-5046. PDF
Barnes, E.A., and D.L. Hartmann, 2012b: Detection of Rossby wave breaking and its response to shifts of the midlatitude jet with climate change. J. Geophys. Res. 117 , doi:10.1029/2012JD017469. PDF
Garfinkel, C.I., T.A. Shaw, D.L. Hartmann and D.W. Waugh, 2012: Does the Holton-Tan Mechanisms Explain How the Quasi-Biennial Oscillation Modulates the Artctic Polar Vortex? J. Atmos. Sci. , 69, 1713-1733. PDF
Zelinka, M.D., S.A. Klein and D.L. Hartmann, 2011a: Computing and partitioning Clouds Feedbacks using Cloud property Histograms. Part I: Cloud Radiative kernels. J. Climate , 25, 3715-3735. PDF
Zelinka, M.D., S.A. Klein and D.L. Hartmann, 2012b: Computing and partitioning Clouds Feedbacks using Cloud property Histograms. Part II: Attribution to the Nature of Cloud Changes. J. Climate , 25, 3736-3754. PDF
Barnes, E.A., and D.L. Hartmann, 2012a: The Global Distribution of Atmospheric Eddy Length Scales, J. Climate, 25, 3409-3416, doi: 10.1175/JCLI-D-11-00331.1 . PDF
Pendergrass, A.G., and D.L. Hartmann, 2012: Global-mean precipitation and black carbon in AR4 simulations. Geophys. Res. Lett. , 39 , doi:10.1029/2011GL050067. PDF
Zelinka, M.D. and D.L.
Hartmann, 2012: Climate Feedbacks and their Implications for Poleward Energy
Flux Changes in a Warming Climate, J. Climate , 25, 608-624. PDF
Ceppi, P., Y.-T. Hwang, D. M. W. Frierson and D.L. Hartmann, 2012: Southern Hemisphere jet latitude biases in CMIP5 models linked to shortwave cloud forcing. Geophys. Res. Lett. , , doi:10.1029/2012GL053115. PDF
Harrop, B.E., and D.L. Hartmann, 2012: Testing the Role of Radiation in Determining Tropical Cloud Top Temperature. J. Climate , 25, 5731-5747. PDF
2013
Ceppi, P., and D.L. Hartmann, 2013: On the Speed of the Eddy-Driven Jet and the Width of the Hadley Cell. J. Climate , 26, 3450-3465. PDF
Ceppi, P, Y.T. Hwang, X.
Liu, D.M.W. Frierson and D.L. Hartmann, 2013: The relationship between the ITCZ
and the Southern Hemisphere eddy-driven jet. JGR-Atmospheres, J. Geophys. Res. Atmos. , 118, 5136-5146,
doi:10.1002/jgrd.50461. PDF
Hartmann, D. L., and Coauthors, 2013: Observations: Atmosphere and Surface. The Physical Science Basis. Contribution of Working Group I to the Fifth Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change T. F. Stocker, and Coauthors, Eds., Cambridge University Press, 159-254.
2014
McCoy, Daniel T., Dennis L. Hartmann and Daniel P. Grosvenor, 2014: Observed Southern Ocean Cloud Properties and Shortwave Reflection Part 1: Calculation of SW flux from observed cloud properties. J. Climate, 27 , 8836-8857, doi:10.1175/JCLI-D-14-00287.1. PDF
McCoy, Daniel T., Dennis L. Hartmann and Daniel P. Grosvenor, 2014: Observed Southern Ocean Cloud Properties and Shortwave Reflection Part 2: Phase changes and low cloud feedback. J. Climate, 27 , 8858-8868, doi:10.11175/JCLI-D-14-00288.1. PDF
Pendergrass, A.G. and D.L. Hartmann, 2014: Two modes of change of the distribution of rain. J. Climate, , 27, 8357-8371, doi:10.1175/JCLI-D-14-00182.1. PDF
Pendergrass, A.G. and D.L. Hartmann, 2014: Changes in the distribution of rain frequency and intensity in response to global warming. J. Climate, , 27 , 8372-8383, doi:10.1175/JCLI-D-14-00183.1. PDF
Ceppi, P, M.D. Zelinka and D.L. Hartmann, 2014: The Response of the Southern Hemispheric Eddy-Driven Jet to Future Changes in Shortwave Radiation in CMIP5. Geophys. Res. Lett., 42, 41, 3244-3250, doi:10.1002/2014GL060043. PDF
Hartmann, Dennis L. and Paulo Ceppi, 2014: Trends in the CERES Data Set 2000-2013: The Effects of Ice Melt and Jet Shifts and Comparison to Climate Models. J. Climate , 27, doi:10.1175/JCLI-D-13-00411.1, 2444-2456. PDF
Bao, Ming, and Dennis L. Hartmann, 2014: The response to MJO-like forcing in a nonlinear shallow water model. Geophys. Res. Lett., 41, doi:10.1002/2013GL057683. PDF
Pendergrass, A.G. and D.L. Hartmann, 2014: The atmospheric energy constraint on global-mean precipitation, J. Climate, 27, 757-768. PDF
2015
Wall, Casey J. and Dennis L. Hartmann, 2015: On the influence of poleward jet shift on Shortwave cloud feedback in GCMs , JAMES , , doi:10.1002/2015MS000520. PDF
McCoy, Daniel T. and Dennis L. Hartmann, 2015: Observations of a substantial cloud aerosol indirect effect during the 2014-15 Bardarbunga-Veidivotn eruption in Iceland Geophys. Res. Lett. , , doi:10.1002/2015GL067070 . Paper PDF -- Supplementary Material PDF
Harrop, Bryce E. and Dennis L. Hartmann, 2015: The relationship between atmospheric convective radiative effect and net energy transport in the tropical warm pool, J. Climate , 28, doi: 10.1175/JCLI-D-15-0151.1, 8620-8633. PDF
Fu, Q., P. Lin, S. Solomon and D.L. Hartmann, 2015: Observational Evidence of strengthening of the Brewer-Dobson circulation since 1980. J. Geophys. Res. - Atmos. , , doi: 10.1002/2015DJ023657. PDF
McCoy, D.T., D.L. Hartmann, M.D. Zelinka, P. Ceppi and D.P. Grosvenor, 2015: Mixed-phase cloud physics and Southern Ocean cloud feedback in climate models. J. Geophys. Res. Atmos. , , doi: 10.1002/2015JD023603, 9539-9554. PDF
McCoy, Daniel T., Susannah M. Burrows, Robert Wood, Daniel P. Grosvenor, Scott M. Elliott, Po-Lun Ma, Phillip J. Rasch and Dennis L. Hartmann, 2015: Natural aerosols explain seasonal and Spatial patterns of Southern Ocean Cloud albedo. Science Advances , doi 10.1126/scoadv.1500157. PDF
Ceppi, Paulo, and Dennis L. Hartmann, 2015: Connections between clouds, radiation, and midlatitude dynamics: a review. Current Climate Change Reports , doi 10.1007/s4061-015-0010-x. PDF
Hartmann, Dennis L., 2015: Pacific Sea Surface Temperature and the Winter of 2014. Geophys. Res. Lett. , , doi: 10.1002/2015GL063083. Paper and Supplementary Materials in one pdf -- Formatted GRL Paper Only pdf
2016
Harrop, B.E. and D.L. Hartmann, 2016: The role of cloud heating within the atmosphere on the high cloud amount and top-of-atmosphere cloud radiative effect. JAMES , , doi:10.1002/2016Ms000670. PDF
Hartmann, D.L., 2016: Tropical Anvil Clouds and Climate Sensitivity Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci. , , doi:10.1073/pnas.1610455113. PDF
Ceppi, P., D.T. McCoy and D.L. Hartmann, 2016: Observational evidence of a negative shortwave cloud feedback in mid to high latitudes Geophys. Res. Lett. , , 43, 1331-1339, doi:10.1002/2015GL067499. PDF Paper and Supplementary Materials PDF
McCoy, Daniel T., Ivy Tan, Dennis L. Hartmann, Mark D. Zelinka and Trude Storelvmo, 2016: On the relationshps among cloud cover, mixed-phase partioning and planetary albedo in GCMs. JAMES, , 8, doi:10.1002/2015MS000589. PDF
Harrop, Bryce E. and Dennis L. Hartmann, 2016: The role of cloud radiative heating in determining the location of the ITCZ in aqua-planet simulations. J. Climate , 29, 2741-2763. PDF
Kohyama, Tsubasa, and Dennis L. Hartmann, 2016: Antarctic sea ice response to weather and climate modes of variability. J. Climate , 29 , doi:10.1175/JCLI-D-15-1301.1, 721-741. PDF
Ceppi, P. and D.L. Hartmann, 2016: Clouds and the Atmospheric Circulation Response to Warming. J. Climate , 29 , doi:10.1175/JCLI-D-15-0394.1, 783-799. PDF
Ceppi, P., D.L. Hartmann and M.J. Webb, 2016: Mechanisms of the negative shortwave cloud feedback in mid to high latitudes. J. Climate ,29 , doi:10.1175/JCLI-D-15-0327-1, 139-157. PDF
2017
Wall, Casey J., Dennis L.
Hartmann and Po-Lun Ma, 2017: Instantaneous linkages
between clouds and large-scale meteorology over the Southern Ocean in
observations and a climate model. J. Climate. , 30, 9455-9474. PDF
Wall, C.J., T. Kohyama and D.L. Hartmann, 2017: Observed low cloud occurrence and boundary layer structure near the wintertime Southern Ocean sea ice margin and implications for sea ice growth. J. Climate , 30, 4857-4871. PDF
McCoy, D.T., Dennis L. Hartmann and Mark D. Zelinka, 2017: Mixed-Phase Cloud Feedbacks. Chapter 9 in, Mixed-Phase Clouds, , Elsevier , 300pp. PDF
Bao, Ming, Xin Tan, Dennis L. Hartmann and Paulo Ceppi, 2017: Classifying the Tropospheric Precursor Patterns of Sudden Stratospheric Warmings. Geosphys. Res. Lett. , , doi:10.1002/2017GLO74611. PDF
Hartmann, D.L. and Sara E. Berry, 2017: The Balanced Radiative Effect of Tropical Anvil Clouds, J. Geophys. Res. Atmos. , doi:10.1002/2017JD026460. PDF
McCoy, Daniel T., Ryan Eastman, Dennis L. Hartmann and Robert Wood, 2017: The Change in Low Cloud Cover in a Warmed Climate Inferred from AIRS, MODIS and ERA-Interim. J. Climate, 30, 3609-3620. PDF
Ceppi, P., F. Brient, M.D. Zelinka and D.L. Hartmann, 2017: Cloud feedback mechanisms and their representation in global climate models. WIREs Climate Change, e465. , doi:10.1002/wcc.465. PDF
Kohyama, T., and D.L. Hartmann, 2017: Nonlinear ENSO Warming Suppression (NEWS). J. Climate, 30, 4227-4251. PDF
Kohyama, T., D.L. Hartmann and D.S. Battisti, 2017: La Nina-like mean-state response to global warming and potential oceanic roles. J. Climate, 30, 4207-4225. PDF
McCoy, Daniel T., F.A.-M. Bender, J.K.C. Mohrmann, D.L. Hartmann, R. Wood and D.P. Grosvenor, 2017: The global aerosol-cloud first indirect effect estimated using MODIS, MERRA and AeroCom, J. Geophys. Res. Atmos., , doi:10.1002/2016JD026141. PDF
2018
Wills, R.C.J, K.C. Armour, D.S.
Battisti and D.L. Hartmann, 2019: Ocean-atmosphere dynamical coupling
fundamental to the Atlantic Multidecadal Oscillation. J. Climate ,
32, 251-272, doi:10.1175/JCLI-D-18-0269.1. PDF
Hartmann, D.L., Blaz Gasparini, Sara E. Berry and Peter N. Blossey, 2018:
The Life Cycle and Net Radiative Effect of Tropical Anvil Clouds. J.
Adv. Mod. Earth Sys. , 10 ,3012-3029,
doi.org/10.1929/2018MS001484. PDF
Hilgenbrink, C.C. and D.L. Hartmann, 2018: The Response of the Hadley
Circulation Extent to an Idealized Representation of Poleward Ocean Heat
Transport in an Aquaplanet GCM, J.
Climate, , 31 , 9753-9770, doi:/10.1187/JCLI-D-18-0324.1. PDF
Wall, C.J. and D.L. Hartmann,
2018: Balanced cloud radiative effects across a range of dynamical conditions
over the tropical west Pacific. Geophys.
Res. Lett. , doi:10.1029/2018GL080046.PDF
Wall, C.J., D.L. Hartmann,
M.M. Thieman, W.L. Smith Jr. and P. Minnis, 2018: The lifecycle of anvil clouds and the
top-of-atmosphere radiation balance over the tropical west Pacific. J.
Climate. , 31 , 10059-10080, doi:10.1175/C+JCLI-D-18-0154.1submitted. PDF
Kohyama, Tsubasa, Dennis L.
Hartmann and David S. Battisti, 2018: Weakening of Nonlinear ENSO under Global
Warming. Geophys. Res. Lett. ,
https://doi.org/10.1029/2018GL07h9085. PDF
McCoy, D.T., Frida A.-M.
Bender, Daniel P. Grosvenor, Johannes K. Mohrmann,
Dennis L. Hartmann, Robert Wood, and Paul R. Field, 2018: Predicting decadal
trends in cloud droplet number concentration using reanalysis and satellite
data. Atmos. Chem. Phys. ,
doi.org/10.5194/acp-18-2035-2018. ACP PDF
Wills, R.C., T. Schneider,
J.M. Wallace, D.S. Battisti and D.L. Hartmann, 2018: Disentangling global
warming, multi-decadal variability, and El Nino in Pacific temperatures. Geophys. Res. Lett., 30, DOI:
10.1002/2017GL076327. PDF
2019
Wall, C.J., D. L. Hartmann and
J.R. Norris , 2019: Are cloud radiative effects constrained to cancel over the tropical
warm pools? Geophys. Res. Lett.. , , doi;10.1029/2019GL083642. PDF , Supporting Information PDF
Gasparini, B., P.N. Blossey,
D.L. Hartmann, G. Lin and J. Fan, 2019: What drives the lifecycle of tropical
anvil clouds? JAMES , ,
doi:10.1029/2019MS001736. PDF
Hartmann, D.L, Peter N. Blossey
and Brittany D. Dygert, 2019: Convection and Climate:
What Have We Learned from Simple Models and Simplified Settings? Current Climate Change
Reports. , doi:10.1007/s40641-019-00136-9. . . . Read only link of published paper
Wills, R.C.J, D.S. Battisti, C.
Proistosescu, L. Thompson, D.L. Hartmann and K.C.
Armour, 2019: Ocean Circulation Signatures of North Pacific Decadal
Variability. Geophys. Res. Lett. , ,
doi:10.1029/2018GL080716. PDF . . . PDF Supplemental Information
Wills, R.C.J, K.C. Armour,
D.S. Battisti and D.L. Hartmann, 2019: Ocean-atmosphere dynamical coupling
fundamental to the Atlantic Multidecadal Oscillation. J. Climate , 32, 251-272, doi:10.1175/JCLI-D-18-0269.1. PDF
2020
Sokol, A.B., D.L.Hartmann, 2020: Tropical Anvil Clouds: Radiative Driving Towards a Preferred State J. Geophys. Res. Atmos., , , doi:10.1029/2020JD033107. PDF Paper, PDF Supporting Information
2021
Gasparini, B., P.J. Rasch, D.L.Hartmann and C.J. Wall, 2021: A Lagrangian Perspective on Tropical Anvil Cloud Lifecycle in Present and Future Climate, J. Geophys. Res. Atmos doi: 10.1029/2020JD033487.
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Gasparini, B., Adam B. Sokol, C.J. Wall,
D.L. Hartmann and P.N. Blossey, 2021: Diurnal
differences in tropical anvil cloud evolution. J. Climate,
D.L.Hartmann, B.D. Dygert, P.N. Blossey, Q. Fu and
A.B. Sokol, 2021: The vertical profile of radiative cooling in
radiative-convective equilibrium: Moist adiabat versus entrainment-modifed plume model, J. Climate,
Hartmann, D.L., B.D. Dygert, Q. Fu and P.N. Blossey, 2021: The Warming Physics
of Tropic World: Part 1 Mean State JAMES,