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Allison Baker

Allison Baker

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Northeastern University · Chemistry

Active 1887–2024

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Citations3.0k
Papers10126 last 5y
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Research topics

  • Climatology
  • Geology
  • Oceanography
  • Environmental science
  • Meteorology
  • Geography

Selected publications

  • An Unprecedented Set of High‐Resolution Earth System Simulations for Understanding Multiscale Interactions in Climate Variability and Change

    Journal of Advances in Modeling Earth Systems · 2020 · 345 citations

    • Climatology
    • Environmental science
    • Meteorology

    Abstract We present an unprecedented set of high‐resolution climate simulations, consisting of a 500‐year pre‐industrial control simulation and a 250‐year historical and future climate simulation from 1850 to 2100. A high‐resolution configuration of the Community Earth System Model version 1.3 (CESM1.3) is used for the simulations with a nominal horizontal resolution of 0.25° for the atmosphere and land models and 0.1° for the ocean and sea‐ice models. At these resolutions, the model permits tropical cyclones and ocean mesoscale eddies, allowing interactions between these synoptic and mesoscale phenomena with large‐scale circulations. An overview of the results from these simulations is provided with a focus on model drift, mean climate, internal modes of variability, representation of the historical and future climates, and extreme events. Comparisons are made to solutions from an identical set of simulations using the standard resolution (nominal 1°) CESM1.3 and to available observations for the historical period to address some key scientific questions concerning the impact and benefit of increasing model horizontal resolution in climate simulations. An emerging prominent feature of the high‐resolution pre‐industrial simulation is the intermittent occurrence of polynyas in the Weddell Sea and its interaction with an Interdecadal Pacific Oscillation. Overall, high‐resolution simulations show significant improvements in representing global mean temperature changes, seasonal cycle of sea‐surface temperature and mixed layer depth, extreme events and in relationships between extreme events and climate modes.

Frequent coauthors

  • Elazer R. Edelman

    279 shared
  • Michael Jonas

    189 shared
  • Yiannis S. Chatzizisis

    131 shared
  • Konstantinos C. Koskinas

    University Hospital of Bern

    128 shared
  • Charles L. Feldman

    Brigham and Women's Hospital

    126 shared
  • Peter H. Stone

    Brigham and Women's Hospital

    126 shared
  • Ahmet U. Coskun

    Necmettin Erbakan University

    121 shared
  • Michail I. Papafaklis

    General University Hospital of Patras

    118 shared

Education

  • Ph.D., Applied Mathematics

    University of Colorado Boulder

  • B.S., Mechanical Engineering

    Rice University

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