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  • 2013 - Fellow of the Royal Society, United Kingdom

Overview

Joanna D. Haigh is affiliated with Imperial College London in the United Kingdom. Their research primarily addresses topics within environmental science and earth and planetary sciences, with a particular focus on global and planetary change and atmospheric science. The subfields of study connected to their work also include statistical and nonlinear physics, health, toxicology and mutagenesis, and artificial intelligence.

The main topics covered in Joanna D. Haigh's research encompass climate variability and models, atmospheric and environmental gas dynamics, meteorological phenomena and simulations, ecosystem dynamics and resilience, atmospheric ozone and climate, advanced thermodynamics and statistical mechanics, and climate change and health impacts.

Joanna D. Haigh has co-authored multiple papers alongside several frequent collaborators. These frequent co-authors include Peer Nowack, Goodwin Gibbins, Jakob Runge, Veronika Eyring, and Sofia Palazzo Corner.

The scientist's recent publications include the following:

  • Causal networks for climate model evaluation and constrained projections, 2020, Nature Communications
  • The Zero Emissions Commitment and climate stabilization, 2023, Frontiers in Science
  • Tropical Pacific climate variability under solar geoengineering: impacts on ENSO extremes, 2020, Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics
  • Entropy Production Rates of the Climate, 2020, Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences
  • An unsupervised learning approach to identifying blocking events: the case of European summer, 2021, Weather and Climate Dynamics

The venues where Joanna D. Haigh has published recent research include:

  • Nature Communications
  • Frontiers in Science
  • Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics
  • Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences
  • Weather and Climate Dynamics

Joanna D. Haigh was awarded the Fellow of the Royal Society, United Kingdom, in 2013.

Best Publications

  • Radiative forcing of climate change

    Joanna D. Haigh

  • SOLAR INFLUENCES ON CLIMATE

    L. J. Gray;L. J. Gray;J. Beer;M. Geller;J.D. Haigh

  • The Impact of Solar Variability on Climate

    Joanna D. Haigh

  • The role of stratospheric ozone in modulating the solar radiative forcing of climate

    J. D. Haigh

  • Solar forcing of winter climate variability in the Northern Hemisphere

    Sarah Ineson;Adam A. Scaife;Jeff R. Knight;James C. Manners

  • The effects of solar variability on the Earth's climate

    Joanna D. Haigh

  • Evidence for a continuous decline in lower stratospheric ozone offsetting ozone layer recovery

    William T. Ball;Justin Alsing;Justin Alsing;Daniel J. Mortlock;Daniel J. Mortlock;Johannes Staehelin

  • Solar Irradiance Variability and Climate

    Sami K. Solanki;Natalie A. Krivova;Joanna D. Haigh

  • An influence of solar spectral variations on radiative forcing of climate

    Joanna D. Haigh;Ann R. Winning;Ralf Toumi;Jerald W. Harder

  • The Sun and the Earth’s Climate

    Joanna D. Haigh

  • The Response of Tropospheric Circulation to Perturbations in Lower-Stratospheric Temperature

    Joanna D. Haigh;Michael Blackburn;Rebecca Day

  • A comparison of model-simulated trends in stratospheric temperatures

    K. P. Shine;M. S. Bourqui;P. M. de F. Forster;S. H. E. Hare

  • The Role of Eddies in Driving the Tropospheric Response to Stratospheric Heating Perturbations

    Isla R. Simpson;Michael Blackburn;Joanna D. Haigh

  • A GCM study of climate change in response to the 11‐year solar cycle

    Joanna D. Haigh

  • Ozone perturbation experiments in a two‐dimensional circulation model

    J. D. Haigh;J. A. Pyle

  • Causal networks for climate model evaluation and constrained projections.

    Peer Nowack;Jakob Runge;Jakob Runge;Veronika Eyring;Veronika Eyring;Joanna D. Haigh

  • Climate variability and the influence of the Sun

    Joanna D. Haigh

  • Some doubts concerning a link between cosmic ray fluxes and global cloudiness

    Simon C. Kernthaler;Ralf Toumi;Joanna D. Haigh

  • Solar cycle signals in sea level pressure and sea surface temperature

    I. Roy;J. D. Haigh

  • The Effect of Solar UV Irradiance Variations on the Earth's Atmosphere

    Alice Larkin;Joanna D. Haigh;Samy Djavidnia

  • The role of microphysical and chemical processes in prolonging the climate forcing of the Toba Eruption

    S. Bekki;J. A. Pyle;W. Zhong;R. Toumi

Frequent Co-Authors

Lesley J. Gray
Lesley J. Gray University of Oxford
Sami K. Solanki
Sami K. Solanki Max Planck Society
Eugene Rozanov
Eugene Rozanov Saint Petersburg State University
Ralf Toumi
Ralf Toumi Imperial College London
Keith P. Shine
Keith P. Shine University of Reading
Drew T. Shindell
Drew T. Shindell Duke University
Katja Matthes
Katja Matthes GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research Kiel
Mike Lockwood
Mike Lockwood University of Reading
Martyn P. Chipperfield
Martyn P. Chipperfield University of Leeds
Wuhu Feng
Wuhu Feng University of Leeds

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