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Gareth J. Marshall is affiliated with the British Antarctic Survey in the United Kingdom. Their research primarily focuses on Earth and Planetary Sciences and Environmental Science, with particular expertise in Atmospheric Science, Global and Planetary Change, and Ecology.

The main topics addressed in Gareth J. Marshall's work include:

  • Climate variability and models
  • Cryospheric studies and observations
  • Arctic and Antarctic ice dynamics
  • Climate change and permafrost
  • Atmospheric and Environmental Gas Dynamics
  • Atmospheric Ozone and Climate
  • Geology and Paleoclimatology Research

Recent publications feature studies on climate impacts and polar conditions. Notable papers include:

  • The Southern Annular Mode: Variability, trends, and climate impacts across the Southern Hemisphere (2020, Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews Climate Change)
  • Record warming at the South Pole during the past three decades (2020, Nature Climate Change)
  • Recent Decrease of Summer Sea Ice in the Weddell Sea, Antarctica (2020, Geophysical Research Letters)
  • Extreme Temperatures in the Antarctic (2021, Journal of Climate)
  • Improvements in Circumpolar Southern Hemisphere Extratropical Atmospheric Circulation in CMIP6 Compared to CMIP5 (2020, Earth and Space Science)

Frequently collaborating scholars include:

  • Ryan L. Fogt
  • John Turner
  • Kyle R. Clem
  • James Renwick
  • Tony Phillips

Gareth J. Marshall has contributed to multiple publications in high-profile scientific venues. The most frequent journals are:

  • Journal of Climate
  • Nature Climate Change
  • Geophysical Research Letters
  • International Journal of Climatology
  • Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews Climate Change

Best Publications

  • The Twentieth Century Reanalysis Project

    Gilbert P Compo;Gilbert P Compo;J. S. Whitaker;Prashant D Sardeshmukh;Prashant D Sardeshmukh;N. Matsui;N. Matsui

  • Trends in the Southern Annular Mode from Observations and Reanalyses

    Gareth J. Marshall

  • Recent Rapid Regional Climate Warming on the Antarctic Peninsula

    David G. Vaughan;Gareth J. Marshall;William M. Connolley;Claire Parkinson

  • ANTARCTIC CLIMATE CHANGE DURING THE LAST 50 YEARS

    John Turner;Steve R. Colwell;Gareth J. Marshall;Tom A. Lachlan-Cope

  • Climate phenomena and their relevance for future regional climate change

    Jens Hesselbjerg Christensen;Krishna Kumar Kanikicharla;Gareth Marshall;John Turner

  • Absence of 21st century warming on Antarctic Peninsula consistent with natural variability

    John Turner;Hua Lu;Ian White;John C. King

  • Antarctic climate change and the environment: an update

    John Turner;Nicholas E Barrand;Thomas J Bracegirdle;Peter Convey

  • Non-annular atmospheric circulation change induced by stratospheric ozone depletion and its role in the recent increase of Antarctic sea ice extent

    John Turner;Josefino C. Comiso;Gareth J. Marshall;Tom A. Lachlan-Cope

  • The Southern Annular Mode: Variability, trends, and climate impacts across the Southern Hemisphere

    Ryan L. Fogt;Gareth J. Marshall

  • The Impact of a Changing Southern Hemisphere Annular Mode on Antarctic Peninsula Summer Temperatures

    Gareth J. Marshall;Andrew Orr;Nicole P. M. van Lipzig;John C. King

  • Devil in the Detail

    David G. Vaughan;Gareth J. Marshall;William M. Connolley;John C. King

  • An Initial Assessment of Antarctic Sea Ice Extent in the CMIP5 Models

    John Turner;Thomas J. Bracegirdle;Tony Phillips;Gareth J. Marshall

  • The Amundsen Sea Low: Variability, Change, and Impact on Antarctic Climate

    M. N. Raphael;G. J. Marshall;J. Turner;R. L. Fogt

  • Unprecedented springtime retreat of Antarctic sea ice in 2016

    John Turner;Tony Phillips;Gareth J. Marshall;J. Scott Hosking

  • The Influence of the Amundsen–Bellingshausen Seas Low on the Climate of West Antarctica and Its Representation in Coupled Climate Model Simulations

    J. Scott Hosking;Andrew Orr;Gareth J. Marshall;John Turner

  • Assessing recent trends in high-latitude Southern Hemisphere surface climate

    Julie M. Jones;Sarah T. Gille;Hugues Goosse;Nerilie J. Abram

  • The SCAR READER Project: toward a high-quality database of mean Antarctic meteorological observations

    John Turner;Steve R. Colwell;Gareth J. Marshall;Tom A. Lachlan-Cope

  • The Amundsen Sea low

    John Turner;Tony Phillips;J. Scott Hosking;Gareth J. Marshall

  • Causes of exceptional atmospheric circulation changes in the Southern Hemisphere

    Gareth J. Marshall;Peter A. Stott;John Turner;William M. Connolley

  • Artificial surface pressure trends in the NCEP-NCAR reanalysis over the Southern Ocean and Antarctica

    Keith M. Hines;David H. Bromwich;Gareth J. Marshall

  • Mass balance of the Antarctic ice sheet

    D.J Wingham;A Shepherd;A Muir;G.J Marshall

Frequent Co-Authors

John Turner
John Turner Natural Environment Research Council
John C. King
John C. King British Antarctic Survey
Andrew Orr
Andrew Orr British Antarctic Survey
Thomas J. Bracegirdle
Thomas J. Bracegirdle British Antarctic Survey
Howard K. Roscoe
Howard K. Roscoe British Antarctic Survey
Pavel Ya. Groisman
Pavel Ya. Groisman North Carolina State University
Philip Jones
Philip Jones University of East Anglia
Manola Brunet
Manola Brunet University of East Anglia
Gilbert P. Compo
Gilbert P. Compo National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Maurizio Maugeri
Maurizio Maugeri University of Milan

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