Jennifer E. Kay

Jennifer E. Kay

University of Colorado Boulder

H-index: 51

North America-United States

About Jennifer E. Kay

Jennifer E. Kay, With an exceptional h-index of 51 and a recent h-index of 39 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Colorado Boulder, specializes in the field of climate, clouds, polar regions.

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

A global gridded dataset for cloud vertical structure from combined CloudSat and CALIPSO observations

Projections of an ice-free Arctic Ocean

Surface cloud warming increases as late fall Arctic sea ice cover decreases

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

Assessing clouds using satellite observations through three generations of global atmosphere models

The utility of simulated ocean chlorophyll observations: a case study with the Chlorophyll Observation Simulator Package (version 1) in CESMv2. 2

Clouds Increasingly Influence Arctic Sea Surface Temperatures as CO2 Rises

New model ensemble reveals how forcing uncertainty and model structure alter climate simulated across CMIP generations of the Community Earth System Model

Jennifer E. Kay Information

University

Position

Associate Professor

Citations(all)

16630

Citations(since 2020)

10136

Cited By

10470

hIndex(all)

51

hIndex(since 2020)

39

i10Index(all)

86

i10Index(since 2020)

79

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University Profile Page

University of Colorado Boulder

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Jennifer E. Kay Skills & Research Interests

climate

clouds

polar regions

Top articles of Jennifer E. Kay

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

A global gridded dataset for cloud vertical structure from combined CloudSat and CALIPSO observations

Earth System Science Data Discussions

William Bertrand

Jennifer E Kay

John Haynes

Gijs de Boer

2023/7/25

Projections of an ice-free Arctic Ocean

Alexandra Jahn

Marika M Holland

Jennifer E Kay

2024/3/5

Surface cloud warming increases as late fall Arctic sea ice cover decreases

Geophysical Research Letters

Assia Arouf

Hélène Chepfer

Jennifer E Kay

Tristan S L'Ecuyer

Jean Lac

2024/2/16

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

Geophysical Research Letters

David B Bonan

Nicole Feldl

Nicholas Siler

Jennifer E Kay

Kyle C Armour

...

2024/2/16

Assessing clouds using satellite observations through three generations of global atmosphere models

Earth and Space Science

Brian Medeiros

Jonah Shaw

Jennifer E Kay

Isaac Davis

2023/7

The utility of simulated ocean chlorophyll observations: a case study with the Chlorophyll Observation Simulator Package (version 1) in CESMv2. 2

Geoscientific Model Development Discussions

Genevieve Clow

Nicole Lovenduski

Michael Levy

Keith Lindsay

Jennifer Kay

2023/8/4

Clouds Increasingly Influence Arctic Sea Surface Temperatures as CO2 Rises

Geophysical Research Letters

A Sledd

TS L’Ecuyer

JE Kay

M Steele

2023/4/28

New model ensemble reveals how forcing uncertainty and model structure alter climate simulated across CMIP generations of the Community Earth System Model

Geoscientific Model Development Discussions

Marika M Holland

Cecile Hannay

John Fasullo

Alexandra Jahn

Jennifer E Kay

...

2023/8/4

Processes Controlling the Seasonally Varying Emergence of Forced Arctic Longwave Radiation Changes

Journal of Climate

Jonah K Shaw

Jennifer E Kay

2023/10/15

The balance between heterogeneous and homogeneous nucleation of ice clouds using CAM5/CARMA

Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres

Christopher Maloney

Brian Toon

Charles Bardeen

Pengfei Yu

Karl Froyd

...

2022/3/27

Subtropical clouds key to Southern Ocean teleconnections to the tropical Pacific

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

Hanjun Kim

Sarah M Kang

Jennifer E Kay

Shang-Ping Xie

2022/8/23

Does disabling cloud radiative feedbacks change spatial patterns of surface greenhouse warming and cooling?

Journal of Climate

Jason Chalmers

Jennifer E Kay

Eleanor A Middlemas

Elizabeth A Maroon

Pedro DiNezio

2022/3/15

Enhanced simulated early 21st century Arctic sea ice loss due to CMIP6 biomass burning emissions

Science Advances

Patricia DeRepentigny

Alexandra Jahn

Marika M Holland

Jennifer E Kay

John Fasullo

...

2022/7/27

Climate sensitivity is sensitive to changes in ocean heat transport

Journal of Climate

Hansi Singh

Nicole Feldl

Jennifer E Kay

Ariel L Morrison

2022/5/1

Modulation of ENSO teleconnections over North America by the Pacific decadal oscillation

Environmental Research Letters

Nicola Maher

Jennifer E Kay

Antonietta Capotondi

2022/10/18

Less surface sea ice melt in the CESM2 improves Arctic sea ice simulation with minimal non‐polar climate impacts

Journal of Advances in Modeling Earth Systems

Jennifer E Kay

Patricia DeRepentigny

Marika M Holland

David A Bailey

Alice K DuVivier

...

2022/4

Cloud and surface albedo feedbacks reshape 21st century warming in successive generations of an earth system model

Geophysical Research Letters

David P Schneider

Jennifer E Kay

Cecile Hannay

2022/10/16

LGM paleoclimate constraints inform cloud parameterizations and equilibrium climate sensitivity in CESM2

Journal of Advances in Modeling Earth Systems

J. Zhu

B.L. Otto-Bliesner

E.C. Brady

A. Gettelman

J.T. Bacmeister

...

2022

Anthropogenic aerosol and cryosphere changes drive Earth’s strong but transient clear-sky hemispheric albedo asymmetry

Communications Earth & Environment

Michael S Diamond

Jake J Gristey

Jennifer E Kay

Graham Feingold

2022/9/12

The climate response to increased cloud liquid water over the Arctic in CESM1: a sensitivity study of Wegener–Bergeron–Findeisen process

Climate Dynamics

Yiyi Huang

Xiquan Dong

Jennifer E Kay

Baike Xi

Elin A McIlhattan

2021/5

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