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Recent Publications

Jin, Z., A. Leboissetier, and M. Ottaviani, 2025: Implementation of accurate, interactive sea ice radiative transfer into the GISS GCM and its impact on the solar radiation distribution in the Arctic atmosphere-sea ice-ocean system. Ocean Model., 196, 102535, doi:10.1016/j.ocemod.2025.102535.

Fronzek, S., H. Webber, R. Rötter, A.C. Ruane, and F. Evert, 2024: A daily time-step observed and scenario climate dataset on a European grid for crop modelling applications. Open Data J. Agric. Res., 10, 28-34, doi:10.18174/odjar.v10i0.16398.

Best, M.J., A.P. Lock, G. Balsamo, E. Bazile, I. Beau, J. Cuxart, M.B. Ek, K. Findell, A. Fridlind, A.A.M. Holtslag, W. Huang, M.A. Jiménez, S. Kumar, D. Lawrence, S. Malyshev, P. Le Moigne, M. Puma, R. Ronda, J.A. Santanello, I. Sandu, X. Shen, G.-J. Steeneveld, G. Svensson, P.A. Vaillancourt, W. Wang, A. Zadra, and W. Zheng, 2025: Rolling DICE to advance knowledge of land-atmosphere interactions. Q. J. Roy. Meteorol. Soc., early on-line, doi:10.1002/qj.4944.

Adams, A.D., C.M. Colose, A. Merrelli, M. Turnbull, and S.R. Kane, 2025: Habitability in 4-D: Predicting the climates of Earth analogs across rotation and orbital configurations. Astrophys. J., 981, no. 1, 98, doi:10.3847/1538-4357/ada3c8.

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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.

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