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18669
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3764
National Ranking
1435

Overview

Jeffrey L. Anderson is affiliated with the National Center for Atmospheric Research in the United States. The scientist's work is situated within the field of atmospheric sciences, contributing to research efforts connected to climate and weather phenomena, though specific fields of study and subfields have not been detailed.

No recent papers, coauthors, or publication venues are recorded in the available data, providing limited visibility into the detailed research outputs or collaborative networks.

The absence of documented book publications and awards indicates either a focus primarily on research activities not captured in these categories or a limited public record of such accomplishments.

Jeffrey L. Anderson's profile currently reflects a researcher associated with an established atmospheric research institution, with no additional specifics on the topics of work or thematic research areas.

Best Publications

  • Indian Ocean Experiment: An integrated analysis of the climate forcing and effects of the great Indo-Asian haze

    V. Ramanathan;P. J. Crutzen;J. Lelieveld;A. P. Mitra

  • Ensemble Square Root Filters

    Michael K. Tippett;Jeffrey L. Anderson;Craig H. Bishop;Thomas M. Hamill

  • Obstacles to High-Dimensional Particle Filtering

    Chris Snyder;Thomas Bengtsson;Peter Bickel;Jeff Anderson

  • The Data Assimilation Research Testbed: A Community Facility

    Jeffrey Anderson;Tim Hoar;Kevin Raeder;Hui Liu

  • 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

  • A Method for Producing and Evaluating Probabilistic Forecasts from Ensemble Model Integrations

    Jeffrey L. Anderson

  • Spatially and temporally varying adaptive covariance inflation for ensemble filters

    Jeffrey L. Anderson

  • The Role of High- and Low-Frequency Dynamics in Blocking Formation

    Hisashi Nakamura;Mototaka Nakamura;Jeffrey L. Anderson

  • Dynamical Seasonal Prediction

    J. Shukla;J. Anderson;D. Baumhefner;Čedomir Branković

  • Simulation of Interannual Variability of Tropical Storm Frequency in an Ensemble of GCM Integrations.

    F. Vitart;J. L. Anderson;W. F. Stern

  • Scalable Implementations of Ensemble Filter Algorithms for Data Assimilation

    Jeffrey L. Anderson;Nancy Collins

  • Representing forecast error in a convection-permitting ensemble system

    Glen S. Romine;Craig S. Schwartz;Judith Berner;Kathryn R. Fossell

  • Present-Day Capabilities of Numerical and Statistical Models for Atmospheric Extratropical Seasonal Simulation and Prediction.

    Jeffrey Anderson;Huug van den Dool;Anthony Barnston;Wilbur Chen

  • Model Bias in a Continuously Cycled Assimilation System and Its Influence on Convection-Permitting Forecasts

    Glen S. Romine;Craig S. Schwartz;Chris Snyder;Jeff L. Anderson

  • Multiconstituent Data Assimilation With WRF‐Chem/DART: Potential for Adjusting Anthropogenic Emissions and Improving Air Quality Forecasts Over Eastern China

    Chaoqun Ma;Tijian Wang;Arthur P. Mizzi;Jeffrey L. Anderson

  • Assimilation of FORMOSAT-3/COSMIC electron density profiles into a coupled thermosphere/ionosphere model using ensemble Kalman filtering

    I. T. Lee;I. T. Lee;T. Matsuo;T. Matsuo;A. D. Richmond;J. Y. Liu;J. Y. Liu

  • The Impact of Dynamical Constraints on the Selection of Initial Conditions for Ensemble Predictions: Low-Order Perfect Model Results

    Jeffrey L. Anderson

  • Correcting model biases of CO in East Asia: impact on oxidant distributions during KORUS-AQ.

    Benjamin Gaubert;Louisa K. Emmons;Kevin Raeder;Simone Tilmes

  • Sensitivity of Atlantic Tropical Storm Frequency to ENSO and Interdecadal Variability of SSTs in an Ensemble of AGCM Integrations

    F. Vitart;J. L. Anderson

  • DART/CAM: An Ensemble Data Assimilation System for CESM Atmospheric Models

    Kevin Raeder;Jeffrey L. Anderson;Nancy Collins;Timothy J. Hoar

  • Initialization of an ENSO Forecast System Using a Parallelized Ensemble Filter

    S. Zhang;M. J. Harrison;A. T. Wittenberg;A. Rosati

  • Assimilation of Surface Pressure Observations Using an Ensemble Filter in an Idealized Global Atmospheric Prediction System

    Jeffrey L. Anderson;Bruce Wyman;Shaoqing Zhang;Timothy Hoar

  • Chemical Feedback From Decreasing Carbon Monoxide Emissions

    B. Gaubert;H. M. Worden;A. F. J. Arellano;L. K. Emmons

  • A MITgcm/DART ensemble analysis and prediction system with application to the Gulf of Mexico

    Ibrahim Hoteit;Timothy J. Hoar;Ganesh Gopalakrishnan;Nancy S. Collins

Frequent Co-Authors

Avelino F. Arellano
Avelino F. Arellano University of Arizona
Helen M. Worden
Helen M. Worden National Center for Atmospheric Research
Louisa Emmons
Louisa Emmons National Center for Atmospheric Research
Nicholas Pedatella
Nicholas Pedatella National Center for Atmospheric Research
Joseph Tribbia
Joseph Tribbia National Center for Atmospheric Research
Simone Tilmes
Simone Tilmes National Center for Atmospheric Research
Han-Li Liu
Han-Li Liu National Center for Atmospheric Research
Francis Vitt
Francis Vitt National Center for Atmospheric Research
Gabriele Pfister
Gabriele Pfister National Center for Atmospheric Research
W. Stern
W. Stern Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory

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