gerard roe

gerard roe

University of Washington

H-index: 54

North America-United States

About gerard roe

gerard roe, With an exceptional h-index of 54 and a recent h-index of 37 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Washington, specializes in the field of Climate, Glaciers, Erosion.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Spatial coherence as a key metric for interpreting marine records of Holocene temperature variability

Trends in atmospheric heat transport since 1980

The influence of climate feedbacks on regional hydrological changes under global warming

The sensitivity of climate and climate change to the efficiency of atmospheric heat transport

Model biases in the atmosphere-ocean partitioning of poleward heat transport are persistent across three CMIP generations

Fingerprinting low-frequency Last Millennium temperature variability in forced and unforced climate models

Spatially coherent variability in modern orographic precipitation produces asymmetric paleo-glacier extents in flowline models: Olympic Mountains, USA

Energetic constraints on the pattern of changes to the hydrological cycle under global warming

gerard roe Information

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Position

Professor Earth Sciences

Citations(all)

9753

Citations(since 2020)

4157

Cited By

7306

hIndex(all)

54

hIndex(since 2020)

37

i10Index(all)

91

i10Index(since 2020)

72

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gerard roe Skills & Research Interests

Climate

Glaciers

Erosion

Top articles of gerard roe

Spatial coherence as a key metric for interpreting marine records of Holocene temperature variability

2024/3/7

Cristian Proistosescu
Cristian Proistosescu

H-Index: 9

Gerard Roe
Gerard Roe

H-Index: 35

Trends in atmospheric heat transport since 1980

Journal of Climate

2024/3/1

The influence of climate feedbacks on regional hydrological changes under global warming

Geophysical Research Letters

2024/2/16

The sensitivity of climate and climate change to the efficiency of atmospheric heat transport

Climate Dynamics

2023/12/7

Model biases in the atmosphere-ocean partitioning of poleward heat transport are persistent across three CMIP generations

Authorea Preprints

2023/10/17

Fingerprinting low-frequency Last Millennium temperature variability in forced and unforced climate models

Journal of Climate

2023/10/15

Cristian Proistosescu
Cristian Proistosescu

H-Index: 9

Gerard Roe
Gerard Roe

H-Index: 35

Spatially coherent variability in modern orographic precipitation produces asymmetric paleo-glacier extents in flowline models: Olympic Mountains, USA

Earth Surface Dynamics

2023/9/8

Energetic constraints on the pattern of changes to the hydrological cycle under global warming

Journal of Climate

2023/5/15

Assessing the attribution of alpine glacier mass loss to anthropogenic warming over the last millennium using ensemble paleoclimate reconstructions and GCM simulations

EGU General Assembly Conference Abstracts

2023/5

Gerard Roe
Gerard Roe

H-Index: 35

John Christian
John Christian

H-Index: 15

Comment on ‘Attribution of modern Andean glacier mass loss requires successful hindcast of pre-industrial glacier changes’ by Sebastian Lüning et al.

Available at SSRN 4410943

2023/4/5

Glacier dynamics across precipitation gradients: Can ice-elevation feedbacks overcome the rain shadow in the Olympic Mountains, USA?

Earth Surface Dynamics Discussions

2023/2/27

The climate impact of changes in poleward heat transport by atmospheric eddies is damped by the Ferrel cell response

AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts

2022/12

How radiative feedbacks shape the response of the hydrological cycle to global warming

AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts

2022/12

Differences in the transient responses of individual glaciers: a case study of the Cascade Mountains of Washington State, USA

Journal of Glaciology

2022/8

Michelle Koutnik
Michelle Koutnik

H-Index: 11

Gerard Roe
Gerard Roe

H-Index: 35

Near invariance of poleward atmospheric heat transport in response to midlatitude orography

Journal of Climate

2022/7/1

The large-scale, long-term coupling of temperature, hydrology, and water isotopes

Journal of Climate

2021/8

Radiative and dynamic controls on atmospheric heat transport over different planetary rotation rates

Journal of Climate

2021/5

On the attribution of industrial-era glacier mass loss to anthropogenic climate change

The Cryosphere

2021/4/19

Understanding drivers of glacier-length variability over the last millennium

The Cryosphere

2021/4/1

Increased outburst flood hazard from Lake Palcacocha due to human-induced glacier retreat

Nature Geoscience

2021/2

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