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Joseph P. Clark
Joseph P. Clark
Princeton University, NOAA Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory
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What drives the North Atlantic Oscillation’s temperature anomaly pattern? Part I: The growth and decay of the surface air temperature anomalies
JP Clark, SB Feldstein
Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences 77 (1), 185-198, 2020
292020
The role of the tropically excited Arctic warming mechanism on the warm Arctic cold continent surface air temperature trend pattern
JP Clark, S Lee
Geophysical Research Letters 46 (14), 8490-8499, 2019
292019
The role of horizontal temperature advection in Arctic amplification
JP Clark, V Shenoy, SB Feldstein, S Lee, M Goss
Journal of Climate 34 (8), 2957-2976, 2021
262021
What drives the North Atlantic Oscillation’s temperature anomaly pattern? Part II: A decomposition of the surface downward longwave radiation anomalies
JP Clark, SB Feldstein
Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences 77 (1), 199-216, 2020
122020
Moist static energy transport trends in four global reanalyses: Are they downgradient?
JP Clark, SB Feldstein, S Lee
Geophysical Research Letters 49 (20), e2022GL098822, 2022
62022
Drivers of global clear sky surface downwelling longwave irradiance trends from 1984 to 2017
JP Clark, EE Clothiaux, SB Feldstein, S Lee
Geophysical Research Letters 48 (22), e2021GL093961, 2021
52021
The Temperature Anomaly Pattern of the Pacific–North American Teleconnection: Growth and Decay
JP Clark, SB Feldstein
Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences 79 (5), 1237-1252, 2022
22022
Interannual teleconnections in the Sahara temperatures associated with the North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO) during boreal winter
L Zhou, W Hua, SE Nicholson, JP Clark
Climate Dynamics 62 (2), 1123-1143, 2024
12024
Benchmark thermodynamic contributors to the growth and decay of the regional extreme surface temperature
DW Kim, S Lee, JP Clark, SB Feldstein
Journal of Climate, 2024
2024
Zonally asymmetric component of summer surface temperature trends caused by intraseasonal time-scale processes
DW Kim, S Lee, JP Clark, SB Feldstein
npj Climate and Atmospheric Science 6 (1), 197, 2023
2023
Reply to Comment on “Moist Static Energy Transport Trends in Four Global Reanalyses: Are They Downgradient?” by Clark et al.(2022)
JP Clark, SB Feldstein, S Lee
Geophysical Research Letters 50 (15), e2023GL104020, 2023
2023
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