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Anthony J Broccoli Anthony J Broccoli
Associate Professor
Environmental Sciences
Phone: 732-932-9817
Fax: 732-932-8644
Email: broccoli@envsci.rutgers.edu
Website: www.envsci.rutgers.edu/~broccoli

Expertise Summary
  Dr. Broccoli's research focuses on climate modeling, with particular emphasis on the simulation of past climates and climate change. Some of the goals of his current research projects are to understand how climate responds to past changes in the earth's orbit, to study the feedback processes that determine the amount of warming or cooling that would result rom a change in the earth's energy balance, and to determine how extreme precipitation events will change as a result of global warming.

Research Projects
  • SIMULATING CLIMATE CHANGE:DIAGNOSTIC ANALYSIS AND COMPARISONS WITH THE CLIMATE RECORD
  • Predicting Future Climate Change and its Impacts in New Jersey and the Mid-Atlantic: A Collaborative Research Initiative

  • Selected Publications
    The Response of the ITCZ to Northern Hemisphere cooling
      Journal: Geophys. Res. Lett.
    Authors: Broccoli, AJ, KA Dahl, and RJ Stouffer
    Volume: 33 Date Published: 2006
    On the use of cloud forcing to estimate cloud feedback
      Journal: J. Climate
    Authors: Soden, BJ, AJ Broccoli, and RS Hemler
    Volume: 17    Pages: 3661-3665
    Date Published: 2004
    The importance of precessional signals in the tropical climate
      Journal: Climate Dynamics
    Authors: Clement, AC, A Hall and AJ Broccoli
    Volume: 22    Pages: 327-341
    Date Published: 2004
    Twentieth-century temperature and precipitation trends in ensemble climate simulations including natural and anthropogenic forcing
      Journal: J. Geophys. Res.
    Authors: Broccoli, AJ, KW Dixon, TL Delworth, TR Knutson and RJ Stouffer
    Volume: 108 Date Published: 2003
    Equilibrium response of an atmosphere-mixed layer ocean model to different radiative forcing agents: Global and zonal mean response.
      Journal: Journal of Climate
    Authors: Yoshimori, M, and AJ Broccoli
    Volume: 21    Pages: 4399-4423
    Date Published: 2008

     

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