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Climate Modeling
I have specific modeling experience with general circulation
models (GCMs) and regional climate models (RCMs). Most of my
research with these models has focused on paleoclimate
simulations and data-model comparisons, especially during the Holocene and Last
Glacial Maximum (LGM). I used the
National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR) Community Climate Model Version
1 (CCM1) to explore the sensitivity of the climate system to different forcing
mechanisms, such as ice sheets, orbital insolation,
and atmospheric CO2 increases (Felzer et
al., 1995, 1996, 1998, 1999) and the GENESIS model to study the hydrology of
the paleoArctic environment (Felzer
et al., 2000; Felzer, 2001). During my postdoctoral research at the
In my role as a Climate Scenarios Coordinator for the U.S.
National Assessment, I was responsible for interacting with scientists and
stakeholders from regions across the
Felzer, B., R. J. Oglesby, H. Shao, T. Webb III, D. Hyman, W. L. Prell and J. E. Kutzbach (1995). "A systematic study of GCM sensitivity to latitudinal changes in solar radiation." Journal of Climate 8: 877-887.
Felzer, B., R.J. Oglesby, T. Webb III, and D. Hyman (1996). "Sensitivity of a general circulation model to changes in northern hemisphere ice sheets", Journal of Geophysical Research 101(D14): 19077-19092.
Felzer, B.,T. Webb III, and R.J. Oglesby (1998). "The impact of ice sheets, CO2, and orbital insolation on late Quaternary climates: Sensitivity experiments with a general circulation model", Quaternary Science Reviews, 17: 507-534.
Felzer, B., T. Webb III, and R. J. Oglesby (1999). "Climate model sensitivity to changes in boundary conditions during the Last Glacial Maximum", Paleoclimates: Data and Modeling, 3(4): 257-278 .
Felzer, B. and P. S. Heard (1999). "Precipitation differences amongst GCMs used for the U.S. National Assessment", Journal of the American Water Resources Association, 35(6): 1327-1339.
Felzer, B., Thompson, S. L.,
Pollard, D., and J. C. Bergengren. (2000).
"GCM-simulated hydrology in the