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Andrew J. Monaghan is affiliated with the University of Colorado Boulder in the United States. Their research spans multiple fields including Environmental Science, Medicine, and Earth and Planetary Sciences with a focus on various subfields such as Atmospheric Science, Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis, Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, Global and Planetary Change, and Infectious Diseases.

Their work addresses several main topics including Climate Change and Health Impacts, Climate Variability and Models, Viral Infections and Vectors, Mosquito-borne Diseases and Control, Urban Heat Island Mitigation, Vector-borne Infectious Diseases, and Meteorological Phenomena and Simulations.

Monaghan has contributed to scientific publication venues such as Climatic Change, Manchester University Press eBooks, Molecular Biology and Evolution, Journal of Medical Entomology, and Environmental Health Perspectives. Their publications in these venues range from studies on transcription factors in biological pathways to climate adaptation strategies and disease vector simulations.

Recent papers authored or co-authored by Monaghan include:

  • Transcription Factors Evolve Faster Than Their Structural Gene Targets in the Flavonoid Pigment Pathway, 2022, Molecular Biology and Evolution
  • Assessing urban heat-related adaptation strategies under multiple futures for a major U.S. city, 2021, Climatic Change
  • LYMESIM 2.0: An Updated Simulation of Blacklegged Tick (Acari: Ixodidae) Population Dynamics and Enzootic Transmission of Borrelia burgdorferi (Spirochaetales: Spirochaetaceae), 2020, Journal of Medical Entomology
  • A Case-Crossover Analysis of Indoor Heat Exposure on Mortality and Hospitalizations among the Elderly in Houston, Texas, 2020, Environmental Health Perspectives
  • How will rainfall change over Hawai'i in the future? High-resolution regional climate simulation of the Hawaiian Islands, 2020, Bulletin of Atmospheric Science and Technology

Frequent collaborators include Olga Wilhelmi, Mary H. Hayden, Lulin Xue, Andrew J. Newman, and Guillaume Rohat. These coauthors have worked together on multiple publications, indicating ongoing collaborative research efforts.

Best Publications

  • Acceleration of the contribution of the Greenland and Antarctic ice sheets to sea level rise

    Eric Rignot;Eric Rignot;I. Velicogna;I. Velicogna;M.R. van den Broeke;A. Monaghan

  • Revisiting the Earth's sea-level and energy budgets from 1961 to 2008

    John A. Church;Neil J. White;Leonard F. Konikow;Catia M. Domingues

  • Central West Antarctica among the most rapidly warming regions on Earth

    David H. Bromwich;Julien P. Nicolas;Andrew J. Monaghan;Matthew A. Lazzara

  • Genomic epidemiology reveals multiple introductions of Zika virus into the United States.

    Nathan D. Grubaugh;Jason T. Ladner;Moritz U. G. Kraemer;Moritz U. G. Kraemer;Gytis Dudas

  • Interactions between urbanization, heat stress, and climate change

    Keith Oleson;Andrew Monaghan;Olga Wilhelmi;Michael Barlage

  • An Assessment of Precipitation Changes over Antarctica and the Southern Ocean since 1989 in Contemporary Global Reanalyses

    David H. Bromwich;Julien P. Nicolas;Andrew J. Monaghan

  • Snow in the McMurdo Dry Valleys, Antarctica

    Andrew G. Fountain;Thomas H. Nylen;Andrew Monaghan;Hassan J. Basagic

  • Insignificant Change in Antarctic Snowfall Since the International Geophysical Year

    Andrew J. Monaghan;David H. Bromwich;Ryan L. Fogt;Sheng Hung Wang

  • Historical SAM Variability. Part II: Twentieth-Century Variability and Trends from Reconstructions, Observations, and the IPCC AR4 Models*

    Ryan L. Fogt;Judith Perlwitz;Andrew J. Monaghan;David H. Bromwich

  • Global Distribution and Characteristics of Diurnally Varying Low-Level Jets

    Daran L. Rife;James O. Pinto;Andrew J. Monaghan;Christopher A. Davis

  • The Impact of Temperature on the Bionomics of Aedes (Stegomyia) Aegypti, with Special Reference to the Cool Geographic Range Margins

    Lars Eisen;Andrew J. Monaghan;Saul Lozano-Fuentes;Daniel F. Steinhoff

  • The Dengue Virus Mosquito Vector Aedes aegypti at High Elevation in México

    Saul Lozano-Fuentes;Mary H. Hayden;Carlos Welsh-Rodriguez;Carolina Ochoa-Martinez

  • Real-Time Mesoscale Modeling Over Antarctica: The Antarctic Mesoscale Prediction System*

    Jordan G. Powers;Andrew J. Monaghan;Arthur M. Cayette;David H. Bromwich

  • On the Seasonal Occurrence and Abundance of the Zika Virus Vector Mosquito Aedes Aegypti in the Contiguous United States.

    Andrew J. Monaghan;Cory W. Morin;Daniel F. Steinhoff;Olga Wilhelmi

  • Recent variability and trends of Antarctic near‐surface temperature

    Andrew J. Monaghan;David H. Bromwich;William Chapman;Josefino C. Comiso

  • Distribution and characteristics of mesoscale cyclones in the antarctic: Ross Sea eastward to the Weddell Sea

    Jorge F. Carrasco;David H. Bromwich;Andrew J. Monaghan

  • Real-Time Forecasting for the Antarctic: An Evaluation of the Antarctic Mesoscale Prediction System (AMPS)*

    David H. Bromwich;Andrew J. Monaghan;Kevin W. Manning;Jordan G. Powers

  • Foehn Winds in the McMurdo Dry Valleys, Antarctica: The Origin of Extreme Warming Events*

    Johanna C. Speirs;Daniel F. Steinhoff;Hamish A. McGowan;David H. Bromwich

  • Modeling the Geographic Distribution of Ixodes scapularis and Ixodes pacificus (Acari: Ixodidae) in the Contiguous United States

    Micah B. Hahn;Catherine S. Jarnevich;Andrew J. Monaghan;Rebecca J. Eisen

  • Modeling the Present and Future Geographic Distribution of the Lone Star Tick, Amblyomma americanum (Ixodida: Ixodidae), in the Continental United States

    Yuri P. Springer;Catherine S. Jarnevich;David T. Barnett;Andrew J. Monaghan

  • The Climate of the McMurdo, Antarctica, Region as Represented by One Year of Forecasts from the Antarctic Mesoscale Prediction System*

    Andrew J. Monaghan;David H. Bromwich;Jordan G. Powers;Kevin W. Manning

  • Modeling the ENSO Modulation of Antarctic Climate in the Late 1990s with the Polar MM5

    David H. Bromwich;Andrew J. Monaghan;Zhichang Guo

Frequent Co-Authors

David H. Bromwich
David H. Bromwich The Ohio State University
Rebecca J. Eisen
Rebecca J. Eisen Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Michael Barlage
Michael Barlage National Center for Atmospheric Research
Lars Eisen
Lars Eisen Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Christopher A. Davis
Christopher A. Davis National Center for Atmospheric Research
Isabella Velicogna
Isabella Velicogna University of California, Irvine
Charles B. Beard
Charles B. Beard Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Nathaniel A. Brunsell
Nathaniel A. Brunsell University of Kansas
Paul S. Mead
Paul S. Mead Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Eric Rignot
Eric Rignot University of California, Irvine

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