Tiffany A Shaw

Tiffany A Shaw

University of Chicago

H-index: 33

North America-United States

About Tiffany A Shaw

Tiffany A Shaw, With an exceptional h-index of 33 and a recent h-index of 25 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Chicago, specializes in the field of Atmospheric and Climate dynamics.

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

Detected climate change signals in atmospheric circulation: mechanisms, puzzles and opportunities

Revisiting the reanalysis-model discrepancy in Southern Hemisphere winter storm track trends

Anthropogenic aerosol forcing has significantly weakened regional summertime storminess in the Northern Hemisphere in the satellite era

Storm Tracks and Jet Streams in ICON: Unravelling Climate Change Responses through Aquaplanet Horizontal Grid Spacing Sensitivity Experiments

Moving beyond the mean to understand circulation extremes under climate change

Fast upper-level jet stream winds get faster under climate change

Regional Climate Change: consensus, discrepancies, and ways forward

Topography dominates the hemispheric asymmetry of Stratospheric Sudden Warmings

Tiffany A Shaw Information

University

Position

Department of the Geophysical Sciences The

Citations(all)

4321

Citations(since 2020)

2301

Cited By

3027

hIndex(all)

33

hIndex(since 2020)

25

i10Index(all)

58

i10Index(since 2020)

42

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Tiffany A Shaw Skills & Research Interests

Atmospheric and Climate dynamics

Top articles of Tiffany A Shaw

Detected climate change signals in atmospheric circulation: mechanisms, puzzles and opportunities

Authorea Preprints

2024/4/29

Revisiting the reanalysis-model discrepancy in Southern Hemisphere winter storm track trends

2024/4/4

Tiffany A Shaw
Tiffany A Shaw

H-Index: 22

Yue Yu
Yue Yu

H-Index: 3

Anthropogenic aerosol forcing has significantly weakened regional summertime storminess in the Northern Hemisphere in the satellite era

2024/3/7

Storm Tracks and Jet Streams in ICON: Unravelling Climate Change Responses through Aquaplanet Horizontal Grid Spacing Sensitivity Experiments

2024/3/7

Moving beyond the mean to understand circulation extremes under climate change

2024/3/7

Fast upper-level jet stream winds get faster under climate change

Nature Climate Change

2024/1

Tiffany A Shaw
Tiffany A Shaw

H-Index: 22

Osamu Miyawaki
Osamu Miyawaki

H-Index: 1

Regional Climate Change: consensus, discrepancies, and ways forward

Frontiers in Climate

2023/12/12

Topography dominates the hemispheric asymmetry of Stratospheric Sudden Warmings

AGU23

2023/12/11

Siming Liu
Siming Liu

H-Index: 19

Tiffany A Shaw
Tiffany A Shaw

H-Index: 22

The emergence of a new wintertime Arctic energy balance regime

Environmental Research: Climate

2023/8/17

Arctic sea ice loss weakens Northern Hemisphere summertime storminess but not until the late 21st century

Geophysical Research Letters

2023/5/16

Tiffany A Shaw
Tiffany A Shaw

H-Index: 22

Lantao Sun
Lantao Sun

H-Index: 18

Fast jet stream winds get faster under climate change

2023/4/27

Reply to Schmittner: Topography affects the ocean circulation but does not fully control it

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

2023/3/7

Analysis of Energy Regime Transitions above the Southern Ocean

AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts

2022/12

The Transient Emergence of a New Wintertime Arctic Energy Balance Regime

AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts

2022/12

A scaling framework to understand factors contributing to CAPE future distributional changes

AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts

2022/12

Simulating and understanding the midlatitude responses to polar sea ice loss using the climate model hierarchy

AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts

2022/12

Fastest jet stream winds get faster under climate change

AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts

2022/12

The Contribution of Extreme Cyclones and Anticyclones to the Extratropical Storm Track Seasonality

AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts

2022/12

Reducing Surface Wetness Leads to Tropical Hydrological Cycle Regime Transition

Geophysical Research Letters

2021/4/28

Tiffany A Shaw
Tiffany A Shaw

H-Index: 22

Surface Heat Capacity Controls the Existence of Summertime Radiative Convective Equilibrium in the Midlatitudes

Authorea Preprints

2022/11/24

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