Publications
- Barsugli, Joseph J., Sang-Ik Shin, and Prashant D. Sardeshmukh, 2005: Tropical Climate Regimes and Global Climate Sensitivity in a Simple Setting
J. Atmos. Sci., 62, pp. 1226-1240. [pdf reprint]
- Sura, Philip, and Joseph J. Barsugli,2002: A note on estimating drift and diffusion parameters from timeseries
Phys. Letters A, 305, pp. 304-311. [pdf reprint]
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Barsugli. Joseph J. and Prashant D. Sardeshmukh,2002: Global atmospheric sensitivity
to tropical SST anomalies throughout the Indo-Pacific Basin. J.
Climate, 15, pp. 3427-3442.
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Newman M.E., M.A. Alexander, C.R. Winkler, J.D. Scott, and J.J. Barsugli,
2000:
A Linear Diagnosis of the Coupled Extratropical Ocean-Atmosphere System
in the GFDL AGCM.Atmospheric Science Letters, 1, pp. 14-25.
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Barsugli J. J., J. S. Whitaker, A. F. Loughe, P. D. Sardeshmukh and Z. Toth, 1999: Effect of the
1997-98 El Niño on Individual Large-Scale Weather Events. Bull. Amer. Met.
Soc., 80, pp. 1399-412.
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Barsugli, J. J., and D. S. Battisti, 1998. The Basic Effects of Atmosphere-Ocean
Thermal Coupling on Midlatitude Variability. J. Atmos. Sci.,
55, pp. 477-493. [pdf reprint]
- Chen, Y.-Q., D.S. Battisti, T.N. Palmer, J.J. Barsugli and E.S. Sarachik,
1996: A study of the
predictability of Tropical Pacific SST in a coupled atmosphere/ocean model
using singular vector analysis: The role of the Annual Cycle and the ENSO
cycle . Mon. Wea. Rev., 125, pp. 831-845.
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Barsugli, Joseph J., 1995: Idealized
Models of Intrinsic Midlatitude Atmosphere-Ocean Interaction , Ph.D.
Dissertation, University of Washington, 189 pp.
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Joseph Barsugli, 1986. Stability of Stationary Enstrophy Beta-channel
flows, in\ Proc. 1986 Woods Hole Summer Study Program in Geophysical Fluid
Dynamics. pp. 202-211.
Conference Proceedings
- Barsugli, Joseph, Prashant Sardeshmukh, and Sara Zhang, 1997.
Identifying the most sensitive areas of SST forcing for midlatitude
seasonal prediction. Seventh AMS Conference on Climate Variations,
Long Beach, California, Feb. 2-7 ,1997.
- Matthew Newman and Joseph Barsugli, 1993. Quasilinear and Nonlinear
Evolution of Optimal Initial Perturbations in Barotropic Flow, in
Proceedings of the Ninth Conference on Atmospheric and Oceanic Waves
and Stability, AMS. pp305-307. (presented at conference by jjb)
Presentations
- CIRES/CDC review poster:
Investigation and Prediction of El Nino (with Cecile Penland,
Prashant Sardeshmukh, Cathy Smith, Klaus Weickmann, and Luda Matrosova).
- CIRES/CDC review poster:
Modeling the Global Impact of ENSO (with Martin P. Hoerling, Prashant
Sardeshmukh, Taiyi Xu, Min Zhong, and Sara Zhang).
- Barsugli, Joseph J., David S. Battisti, and Ying-Quei Chen,
1997. Singular Vectors and Forecast Skill in a model of ENSO: a "Case
Study" in Decadal Variability. Seventh AMS Conference on Climate
Variations, Long Beach, California, Feb. 2-7 ,1997 (invited
presentation).
- Barsugli, Joseph, and Prashant Sardeshmukh, 1996. Asymmetries in the
Response to Warm and Cold Tropical SST Anomalies. 21st Annual Climate
Diagnostics and Prediction Workshop, Huntsville, Alabama, October
28- November 1, 1996.
- Barsugli, Joseph, "Automata and Cascades: Searching for a connection
between dynamics and statistics", 1996 . 45 minute presentation at CU
Hydrology Seminar Series, March 8, 1996.
- Sardeshmukh, Prashant, Joseph Barsugli, and Sara Zhang. Asymmetries
in the atmospheric response to warm and cold SST anomalies in the
tropical Pacific. 21st General Assembly of the European Geophysical
Society (EGS), The Hague, Netherlands, May 6-10, 1996. (Solicited
contribution, presented by pds)
- Barsugli, Joseph, 1995: Intrinsic Midlatitude Atmosphere-Ocean
Interaction in an Idealized GCM. 20th Climate Diagnostics Workshop,
Seattle WA, October 23-27, 1995
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