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Recent Publications

Friedel, M., G. Chiodo, K. Weber, L.M. Polvani, J.S. Daniel, N.L. Abraham, S. Davis, M. Deushi, N. Oshima, L.W. Horowitz, J.F. Lamarque, J. Keeble, L. Nazarenko, and C. Orbe, 2026: Confirming the substantial contribution of ozone-depleting halocarbon emissions to global warming during the second half of the 20th century. NP Clim. Atmos. Sci., 9, 106, doi:10.1038/s41612-026-01398-5.

Amooli, J.A., R.L. Miller, K. Tsigaridis, S. Chowdhury, Y. Zhang, C.A. Toolan, S. Ahmadi, R.J. Allen, M.T. Elling, A.M.L. Ekman, L. Fraser-Leach, P. Griffiths, J. Keeble, T. Koshiro, P. Kushner, A. Lewinschal, M.T. Lund, M. MacRae, R. Makkonen, J. Merikanto, L. Nazarenko, P. Nabat, D. O'Donnell, N. Oshima, G. Persad, S.T. Rumbold, K. von Salzen, B.H. Samset, N.C. Swart, T. Takemura, L.J. Wilcox, and D.M. Westervelt, 2026: Multi-model impacts of dust on African air quality and mortality under regional and global anthropogenic aerosol changes. J. Geophys. Res. Atmos., 131, no. 9, e2025JD046135, doi:10.1029/2025JD046135.

Sebok, A., C. Schumacher, G.S. Elsaesser, and S.E. Giangrande, 2026: Hydrometeor transport and the stratiform water budget in Amazonian mesoscale convective systems. J. Atmos. Sci., 83, no. 5, 819-835, doi:10.1175/JAS-D-25-0156.1.

About GISS

Research at NASA's Goddard Institute for Space Studies (GISS) emphasizes a broad study of global change, which is an interdisciplinary initiative addressing natural and man-made changes in our environment that occur on various time scales — from one-time forcings such as volcanic explosions, to seasonal and annual effects such as El Niño, and on up to the millennia of ice ages — and that affect the habitability of our planet.

GISS is located in New York City. The institute is a laboratory in the Earth Sciences Division of NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center and is affiliated with Columbia University's Climate School and School of Engineering and Applied Science.

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