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Anthony J. Broccoli is affiliated with Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey in the United States. Their research primarily falls within the fields of Earth and Planetary Sciences and Environmental Science, with a focus on several specialized subfields. These include Atmospheric Science, Global and Planetary Change, Oceanography, Ecology, and aspects of Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law.

The scientist's work extensively covers topics related to climate variability and models, geology and paleoclimatology research, cryospheric studies and observations, Arctic and Antarctic ice dynamics, geophysics and gravity measurements, oceanographic and atmospheric processes, and meteorological phenomena and simulations.

Frequent coauthors collaborating with Anthony J. Broccoli include Grainne O'Neill, John C. H. Chiang, Navjit Sagoo, Trude Storelvmo, and Lily Hahn.

Publications are regularly found in several scientific venues with repeat contributions in Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research), Nature, Geophysical Research Letters, Paleoceanography and Paleoclimatology, and Geoscience Letters.

  • Two annual cycles of the Pacific cold tongue under orbital precession, 2022, Nature
  • A role for orbital eccentricity in Earth's seasonal climate, 2023, Geoscience Letters
  • Orbital Influences on Conditions Favorable for Glacial Inception, 2021, Geophysical Research Letters
  • Reply to: Concerns of assuming linearity in the reconstruction of thermal maxima, 2022, Nature
  • Methods for Predicting the Likelihood of Safe Fieldwork Conditions in Harsh Environments, 2020, Frontiers in Earth Science

Best Publications

  • GFDL's CM2 global coupled climate models. Part I: Formulation and simulation characteristics

    Thomas L. Delworth;Anthony J. Broccoli;Anthony Rosati;Ronald J. Stouffer

  • Response of the ITCZ to Northern Hemisphere cooling

    Anthony J. Broccoli;Kristina A. Dahl;Kristina A. Dahl;Ronald J. Stouffer

  • The new GFDL global atmosphere and land model AM2-LM2: Evaluation with prescribed SST simulations

    Jeffrey L. Anderson;V. B Alaji;Anthony J. Broccoli;Anthony J. Broccoli;William F. C Ooke

  • Anthropogenic warming of earth's climate system

    Sydney Levitus;John I. Antonov;Julian Wang;Thomas L. Delworth

  • The Influence of Continental Ice Sheets on the Climate of an Ice Age

    S. Manabe;Anthony Broccoli

  • The Effects of Orography on Midlatitude Northern Hemisphere Dry Climates

    A. J. Broccoli;S. Manabe

  • Monsoon changes for 6000 years ago: Results of 18 simulations from the Paleoclimate Modeling Intercomparison Project (PMIP)

    S. Joussaume;K. E. Taylor;P. Braconnot;J. F.B. Mitchell

  • The influence of continental ice, atmospheric CO2, and land albedo on the climate of the last glacial maximum

    A. J. Broccoli;Syukuro Manabe

  • Mountains and arid climates of middle latitudes

    Syukuro Manabe;A. J. Broccoli

  • On the Use of Cloud Forcing to Estimate Cloud Feedback

    Brian J. Soden;Anthony J. Broccoli;Richard S. Hemler

  • Estimating shortwave radiative forcing and response in climate models

    K.E. Taylor;Michel Crucifix;P. Braconnot;C.D. Hewitt

  • The importance of precessional signals in the tropical climate

    A. C. Clement;A. Hall;A. J. Broccoli

  • Future Changes in Northern Hemisphere Snowfall

    John P. Krasting;Anthony J. Broccoli;Keith W. Dixon;John R. Lanzante

  • Can existing climate models be used to study anthropogenic changes in tropical cyclone climate

    A. J. Broccoli;S. Manabe

  • Review of simulations of climate variability and change with the GFDL R30 coupled climate model

    T. L. Delworth;R. J. Stouffer;K. W. Dixon;M. J. Spelman

  • Detection of a human influence on North American climate.

    David Karoly;Karl Braganza;Peter Alister Stott;Julie M Arblaster

  • Tropical Cooling at the Last Glacial Maximum: An Atmosphere-Mixed Layer Ocean Model Simulation

    Anthony J. Broccoli

  • Assessing the role of North Atlantic freshwater forcing in millennial scale climate variability: a tropical Atlantic perspective

    Kristina A. Dahl;Anthony J. Broccoli;Ronald J. Stouffer

  • Equilibrium Response of an Atmosphere–Mixed Layer Ocean Model to Different Radiative Forcing Agents: Global and Zonal Mean Response

    Masakazu Yoshimori;Anthony J. Broccoli

  • A comparison of climate model sensitivity with data from the last glacial maximum.

    S. Manabe;Anthony Broccoli

  • LETTERS On the Use of Cloud Forcing to Estimate Cloud Feedback

    Brian J. Soden;Anthony J. Broccoli;Richard S. Hemler

Frequent Co-Authors

Syukuro Manabe
Syukuro Manabe Princeton University
Ronald J. Stouffer
Ronald J. Stouffer University of Arizona
Amy C. Clement
Amy C. Clement University of Miami
Thomas L. Delworth
Thomas L. Delworth Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory
Thomas R. Knutson
Thomas R. Knutson Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory
Andrew T. Wittenberg
Andrew T. Wittenberg Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory
James Hansen
James Hansen Columbia University
Venkatachalam Ramaswamy
Venkatachalam Ramaswamy Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory
Brian J. Soden
Brian J. Soden University of Miami
Paul J. Kushner
Paul J. Kushner University of Toronto

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