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Venkatachalam Ramaswamy
Researcher at Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory
Publications - 178
Citations - 21098
Venkatachalam Ramaswamy is an academic researcher from Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory. The author has contributed to research in topics: Climate model & Radiative forcing. The author has an hindex of 58, co-authored 171 publications receiving 19554 citations. Previous affiliations of Venkatachalam Ramaswamy include Princeton University & National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
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Changes in Atmospheric Constituents and in Radiative Forcing
Piers M. Forster,Venkatachalam Ramaswamy,Paulo Artaxo,Terje Koren Berntsen,Richard Betts,David W. Fahey,Jim Haywood,Judith Lean,David C. Lowe,Gunnar Myhre,John Nganga,Ronald G. Prinn,Graciela B. Raga,Michael Schulz,Rob van Dorland,Greg Bodeker,Oliver Boucher,William D. Collins,T.J. Conway,Edward J. Dlugokencky,James W. Elkins,David Etheridge,P. Foukal,Paul J. Fraser,Marvyn Geller,Fortunat Joos,Charles D. Keeling,Stefan Kinne,K. Lassey,Ulrike Lohmann,Andrew C. Manning,S. A. Montzka,David E. Oram,K. O'Shaughnessy,S. Piper,Gian-Kasper Plattner,Michael Ponater,Navin Ramankutty,G. Reid,David Rind,Karen H. Rosenlof,Robert Sausen,D. Schwarzkopf,S.K. Solanki,Garry Stenchikov,N. Stuber,Toshihiko Takemura,Christiane Textor,R. Wang,Ray F. Weiss,T. Whorf +50 more
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GFDL's CM2 global coupled climate models. Part I: Formulation and simulation characteristics
Thomas L. Delworth,Anthony J. Broccoli,Anthony Rosati,Ronald J. Stouffer,Venkatramani Balaji,John A. Beesley,William Cooke,Keith W. Dixon,John P. Dunne,Krista A. Dunne,Jeffrey W. Durachta,Kirsten L. Findell,Paul Ginoux,Anand Gnanadesikan,C. T. Gordon,Stephen M. Griffies,Rich Gudgel,Matthew Harrison,Isaac M. Held,Richard S. Hemler,Larry W. Horowitz,Stephen A. Klein,Stephen A. Klein,Thomas R. Knutson,Paul J. Kushner,A. R. Langenhorst,Hyun Chul Lee,Shian-Jiann Lin,Jian Lu,Sergey Malyshev,Paul C.D. Milly,Venkatachalam Ramaswamy,Joellen L. Russell,M. Daniel Schwarzkopf,Elena Shevliakova,Joseph J. Sirutis,Michael J. Spelman,W. Stern,Michael Winton,Andrew T. Wittenberg,Bruce Wyman,Fanrong Zeng,Rong Zhang +42 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the formulation and simulation characteristics of two new global coupled climate models developed at NOAA's Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory (GFDL) are described and two versions of the coupled model are described.
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The dynamical core, physical parameterizations, and basic simulation characteristics of the atmospheric component AM3 of the GFDL global coupled model CM3
Leo J. Donner,Bruce Wyman,Richard S. Hemler,Larry W. Horowitz,Yi Ming,Ming Zhao,Jean-Christophe Golaz,Paul Ginoux,Shian-Jiann Lin,M. Daniel Schwarzkopf,John Austin,Ghassan J. Alaka,William Cooke,Thomas L. Delworth,S. M. Freidenreich,C. T. Gordon,Stephen M. Griffies,Isaac M. Held,William J. Hurlin,Stephen A. Klein,Thomas R. Knutson,A. R. Langenhorst,Hyun Chul Lee,Yanluan Lin,Brian I. Magi,Sergey Malyshev,Paul C.D. Milly,Vaishali Naik,Mary Jo Nath,Robert Pincus,Jeffrey J. Ploshay,Venkatachalam Ramaswamy,Charles J. Seman,Elena Shevliakova,Joseph J. Sirutis,W. Stern,Ronald J. Stouffer,R. John Wilson,Michael Winton,Andrew T. Wittenberg,Fanrong Zeng +40 more
TL;DR: This paper developed a coupled general circulation model (CM3) for the atmosphere, oceans, land, and sea ice to address emerging issues in climate change, including aerosol-cloud interactions, chemistry-climate interactions, and coupling between the troposphere and stratosphere.
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Anthropogenic Aerosols and the Weakening of the South Asian Summer Monsoon
TL;DR: It is found that the observed precipitation decrease can be attributed mainly to human-influenced aerosol emissions, providing compelling evidence of the prominent role of aerosols in shaping regional climate change over South Asia.
Anthropogenic aerosols and the weakening of the South Asian summer monsoon
TL;DR: This article used a series of climate model experiments to investigate the South Asian monsoon response to natural and anthropogenic forcings, and found that the observed precipitation decrease can be attributed mainly to human-influenced aerosol emissions.