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Isaac Held

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iheld(at)princeton.edu ;   isaac.held(at)gmail.com

Research Interests:

  • Atmospheric and Oceanic Fluid Dynamics
  • Climate Dynamics/Global Warming
  • The large-scale structure of the atmosphere
  • Geostrophic turbulence

Most Recent Paper(s):

  • Non-Uniqueness in ITCZ Latitude Due to Radiation Circulation Coupling in an Idealized GCM
  • Forecasting Tropical Annual Maximum Wet-Bulb Temperatures Months in Advance From the Current State of ENSO

Some lectures and essays:

100 years of progress in understanding the general circulation of the atmosphere, 2019, AMS Monographs  

AGU Bjerknes Lecture 2017 (slides): Tropical cyclones and climate change: Idealized models of the climatology of cyclogenesis 

The gap between simulation and understanding in climate modeling, 2005, BAMS

Tokyo lectures (slides), 2002

Woods Hole lectures 2000

AMS Haurwitz Lecture, 1999:  Equatorial superrotation in Earth-like atmospheric models

Old Blog Posts (2011-2016) -- single pdf file - (links work better if you make your own copy

 

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