Adam Sobel's Publications

(And manuscripts in review, press, etc., with links to collaborators)

  • Sobel, Bretherton, and Su 2000:
    Non-robustness of convective organization in idealized mesoscale model simulations
    Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, submitted.
    Compressed postscript file

  • Sobel and Bretherton 2000:
    Modeling tropical precipitation in a single column
    Journal of Climate, submitted.
    Compressed postscript file

  • Sobel and Maloney 2000:
    Effect of ENSO and the MJO on western north Pacific tropical cyclones
    Geophysical Research Letters, accepted with minor revisions.
    Compressed postscript files (revised January 2000): (text) (figure 1) (figure 2)

  • Sobel and Flierl 2000:
    Cross-channel advective-diffusive transport by a single traveling wave
    Physics of Fluids, accepted with minor revisions.
    Compressed postscript file

  • Sobel and Horinouchi 2000:
    On the dynamics of easterly waves, monsoon depressions, and tropical depression type disturbances
    Journal of the Meteorological Society of Japan, accepted.
    Compressed postscript file (Revised November 1999)

  • Gettelman and Sobel 2000:
    Direct diagnoses of stratosphere-troposphere exchange
    Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, 57, 3-16.

  • Sobel and Bretherton 1999:
    Development of synoptic-scale disturbances over the summertime tropical northwest Pacific
    Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, 56, 3106-3127.

  • Sobel 1999:
    Diffusion vs. nonlocal models of stratospheric mixing, in theory and practice
    Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, 56, 2571-2584.

  • Sobel and Plumb 1999:
    Quantitative diagnostics of mixing in a shallow-water model of the stratosphere
    Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, 56, 2811-2829.

  • Sobel, Plumb and Waugh 1997:
    Methods of computing transport across the polar vortex edge
    Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, 54, 2241-2260.

  • Goody and Sobel 1996:
    A graduate radiation course based upon numerical methods
    Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, 77, 2919-2924.

    Listen to what the critics are saying:
    "My impression is that the author is a young and enthusiastic researcher."
    ---anonymous reviewer, writing about "Diffusion vs. nonlocal models of stratospheric mixing, in theory and practice"
    (didn't like the paper too much though).
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