Annual Publication Lists
In-Press and Accepted Publications
The papers listed below have been accepted for publication.
, , S.G. Dee, J. Zhu, A. Cauquoin, R.P. Fiorella, Q. Ding, N. Dutrievoz, M. Tanoue, M. Frazer, M. Sarkar, C. Agosta, K. Yoshimura, M. Werner, A. Okazaki, C. Risi, H.C. Steen-Larsen, M. Casado, S. Wahl, J. Nusbaumer, J.R. Worden, S.P. Good, A. Bailey, M. Schneider, S. Noel, S. Mandal, K.W. Bowman, Y. Li, and , 2026: Water Isotope Model Intercomparison Project (WisoMIP): Present-day climate. J. Geophys. Res. Atmos., accepted.
Couëdel, A., G.N. Falconnier, M. Adam, R. Cardinael, J. Six, M. Laub, , K. Boote, E. Justes, W.N. Smith, A.M. Whitbread, F. Affholder, F.M. Akinseye, J. Balkovic, B. Basso, A. Bhatia, B. Chakrabarti, R. Chikowo, M. Christina, B. Faye, F. Ferchaud, C. Folberth, T. Gaiser, M. Galdos, S. Gayler, A. Gorooei, B. Grant, H. Guibert, G. Hoogenboom, B. Kamali, F. Maureira, F. Mequanint, C. Nendel, C.H. Porter, D. Ripoche, L. Rusinamhodzi, S. Sharma, U. Singh, A. Srivastava, B. Vanlauwe, A. Versini, M. Vianna, H. Webber, T. Weber, C. Zhang, and M. Corbeels, 2025: Beyond climate change: The role of integrated soil fertility management for sustaining future maize yield in sub-Saharan Africa. Glob. Change Biol., accepted.
, , , , E. Weatherhead, , , D. Barahona, , W.D. Collins, D. Considine, L. Cucurull, L. DiGirolamo, A. Emory, O. Hasekamp, S. He, R. Kramer, M. Lebsock, T. Lee, S. Leroy, W. Lin, S. Lugauer, D. Miller, J. Mülmenstädt, L. Oreopoulos, D.J. Posselt, and M.D. Zelinka, 2025: Towards a climate OSSE framework for satellite mission design. Bull. Amer. Meteor. Soc., in press, doi:10.1175/BAMS-D-24-0242.1.
Jensen, M.P., J.H. Flynn, J.E. Gonzalez-Cruz, L.M. Judd, P. Kollias, C. Kuang, G.M. McFarquhar, H. Powers, P. Ramamurthy, J. Sullivan, A.C. Aiken, S.L. Alvarez, P. Argay, B. Argrow, T.M. Bell, D. Boyer, S.D. Brooks, E.C. Bruning, K. Brunner, B. Butterworth, R. Calmer, C.D. Cappa, R.K. Chakrabarty, V. Chandrasekar, C.-Y. Chao, B. Chen, S. China, D.R. Collins, S.M. Collis, S. Crowell, R. Dal Porto, G. de Boer, M. Deng, D. Dexheimer, A.J. Drager, X. Du, M.K. Dubey, A.M. Dzambo, M. Etten-Bohm, J. Fan, R. Farley, Y.-C. Feng, Y. Feng, M. Fenn, R.E. Ferrare, S. Flusche, , J. Galewsky, H. Gamarro, S. Gardner, V.P. Ghate, S.E. Giangrande, R.J. Griffin, T. Griggs, G.P. Gronoff, M. Grover, M. Gaugenti, F. Guo, S. Gupta, J. Hu, Y. Huang, R.C. Jackson, J.W. Hair, K.L. Johnson, S. Kasparoglu, P. Klein, A.E. Kotsakis, J. Kumar, M.S. Kumjian, K. Lamer, F.M. Lappin, Z. Lei, J. Li, R. Li, Y. Li, T. Logan, K. Lombardo, E.P. Luke, Z. Mages, A.A. Matthews, B.H. Matthews, O. Mayol-Bracero, T. Matsui, K.E. McKeown, M. Mehra, F. Mei, N. Meskidzhe, C. Nguyen, E.R. Nielsen, C.J. Nowotarski, D. Oaks, R. Oktem, M. Oue, J.M. Park, N. Partida, S. Patil, J.C. Pena, M.D. Petters, D.B. Phoenix, J.V. Puthserry, A.D. Rapp, D.M. Romps, M. Roots, D. Rosenfeld, S.M. Saleeby, P. Savala, A.J. Sedlacek, M. Sharma, R. Sheesley, T.J. Shingler, S. Shrestha, A. Singh, E.N. Smith, J.N. Smith, S. Smith, J. Snyder, E. Spicer, E. Spinei, M. Spychala, P. Steir, M.R. Storm, T. Subba, B.P. Treserras, R. Trojanowski, A. Theisen, S.A. Thompson, L. Twigg, J. Uin, A.R. Ulinski, S. van den Heever, , A.C. Varble, T.J. Wagner, J. Wakeen, N.A. Wales, P.J. Walter, D. Wang, J. Wang, L. Wood, Y. Wang, M. Wolde, S. Yoon, M.H. Young, M.A. Zawadowicz, Q. Zhang, A. Zhou, Z. Zhu, and Z. Zhu, 2025: Studying aerosol, clouds, and air quality in the coastal urban environment of Southeastern Texas. Bull. Amer. Meteorol. Soc., in press, doi:10.1175/BAMS-D-23-0331.1.
, A. Ming, G. Chiodo, M. Prather, M. Diallo, Q. Tang, A. Chrysanthou, H. Naoe, X. Zhou, I. Thaler, D. Elsbury, E. Bednarz, J.S. Wright, A. Match, S. Watanabe, J. Anstey, T. Kerzenmacher, S. Versnick, M. Marchand, F. Li, and J. Keeble, 2025: Experimental protocol for Phase 1 of the APARC QUOCA (QUasibiennial oscillation and Ozone Chemistry interactions in the Atmosphere) Working Group. Geosci. Model Dev., accepted.
Wang, C., D. Visioni, , and E.M. Bednarz, 2025: Air quality impacts of Stratospheric Aerosol Injections are small and mainly driven by changes in climate, not deposition. Atmos. Chem. Phys, accepted.

