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Rosie A. Fisher
Researcher at National Center for Atmospheric Research
Publications - 98
Citations - 12484
Rosie A. Fisher is an academic researcher from National Center for Atmospheric Research. The author has contributed to research in topics: Climate change & Primary production. The author has an hindex of 44, co-authored 86 publications receiving 9674 citations. Previous affiliations of Rosie A. Fisher include Paul Sabatier University & University of Sheffield.
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The interdependence of mechanisms underlying climate-driven vegetation mortality
Nate G. McDowell,David J. Beerling,David D. Breshears,Rosie A. Fisher,Kenneth F. Raffa,Mark Stitt +5 more
TL;DR: By integrating new evidence from a wide range of fields, it is concluded that hydraulic function and carbohydrate and defense metabolism have numerous potential failure points, and that these processes are strongly interdependent, both with each other and with destructive pathogen and insect populations.
Technical description of version 4.5 of the Community Land Model (CLM)
Keith W. Oleson,Mark Lawrence,B. Bonan,Beth Drewniak,Maoyi Huang,D. Koven,Samuel Levis,Fang Li,J.P. Riley,M. Subin,Sean Swenson,E. Thornton,Anil Bozbiyik,Rosie A. Fisher,L. Heald,Erik Kluzek,Jean-Francois Lamarque,J B Lawrence,Ruby Leung,William H. Lipscomb,P. Muszala,M. Ricciuto,J. Sacks,Ying Sun,Jinyun Tang,Zong-Liang Yang +25 more
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Exploring the likelihood and mechanism of a climate-change-induced dieback of the Amazon rainforest.
Yadvinder Malhi,Luiz E. O. C. Aragão,David W. Galbraith,Chris Huntingford,Rosie A. Fisher,Przemyslaw Zelazowski,Stephen Sitch,Carol McSweeney,Patrick Meir +8 more
TL;DR: A new framework for evaluating the rainfall regime of tropical forests is employed and from this precipitation-based boundaries for current forest viability are deduced, suggesting that dry-season water stress is likely to increase in E. Amazonia over the 21st century, but the region tends toward a climate more appropriate to seasonal forest than to savanna.
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The Community Land Model version 5 : description of new features, benchmarking, and impact of forcing uncertainty
David M. Lawrence,Rosie A. Fisher,Charles D. Koven,Keith W. Oleson,Sean Swenson,Gordon B. Bonan,Nathan Collier,Bardan Ghimire,Leo van Kampenhout,Daniel Kennedy,Erik Kluzek,Peter Lawrence,Fang Li,Hongyi Li,Danica Lombardozzi,William J. Riley,William J. Sacks,Mingjie Shi,Mingjie Shi,Mariana Vertenstein,William R. Wieder,William R. Wieder,Chonggang Xu,Ashehad A. Ali,Andrew M. Badger,Gautam Bisht,Michiel R. van den Broeke,Michael A. Brunke,Sean P. Burns,Sean P. Burns,J. R. Buzan,Martyn P. Clark,Anthony Craig,Kyla M. Dahlin,Beth Drewniak,Joshua B. Fisher,Joshua B. Fisher,Mark Flanner,Andrew M. Fox,Pierre Gentine,Forrest M. Hoffman,Gretchen Keppel-Aleks,Ryan G. Knox,Sanjiv Kumar,Jan T. M. Lenaerts,L. Ruby Leung,William H. Lipscomb,Yaqiong Lu,Ashutosh Pandey,Jon D. Pelletier,J. Perket,J. Perket,James T. Randerson,Daniel M. Ricciuto,Benjamin M. Sanderson,Andrew G. Slater,Z. M. Subin,Jinyun Tang,R. Quinn Thomas,Maria Val Martin,Xubin Zeng +60 more
TL;DR: The Community Land Model (CLM) is the land component of the Community Earth System Model (CESM) and is used in several global and regional modeling systems.
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Tree mortality from drought, insects, and their interactions in a changing climate
William R. L. Anderegg,Jeffrey A. Hicke,Rosie A. Fisher,Craig D. Allen,Juliann E. Aukema,Barbara J. Bentz,Sharon M. Hood,Jeremy W. Lichstein,Alison K. Macalady,Nate G. McDowell,Yude Pan,Kenneth F. Raffa,Anna Sala,John D. Shaw,Nathan L. Stephenson,Christina L. Tague,Melanie J. B. Zeppel +16 more
TL;DR: Using data sets from the western USA and associated studies, a framework is presented for determining the relative contribution of drought stress, insect attack, and their interactions, critical for modeling mortality in future climates.