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Overview

Mark R. Jury is affiliated with the University of Puerto Rico-Mayaguez in the United States. Their research contributions span multiple aspects of Earth and Planetary Sciences and Environmental Science, with a strong focus on climate, atmospheric processes, and oceanography.

Their publication record includes studies on climate variability and modeling, meteorological phenomena, tropical and extratropical cyclones, oceanographic and atmospheric processes, atmospheric chemistry and aerosols, precipitation measurement and analysis, and broader science and climate studies.

Frequent coauthors in their research include Addis A. Alaminie, Giriraj Amarnath, Seifu A. Tilahun, Fasikaw A. Zimale, and Gashaw Bimrew Tarkegn.

Mark R. Jury has published extensively in several venues, notably:

  • Climate
  • Atmosphere
  • Coasts
  • Theoretical and Applied Climatology
  • International Journal of Climatology

Selected recent papers authored or coauthored by Mark R. Jury include:

  • "Evaluation of Past and Future Climate Trends under CMIP6 Scenarios for the UBNB (Abay), Ethiopia," 2021, Water
  • "South African drought, deconstructed," 2021, Weather and Climate Extremes
  • "Meteorology of air pollution in Los Angeles," 2020, Atmospheric Pollution Research
  • "Changes in the Seasonality of Ethiopian Highlands Climate and Implications for Crop Growth," 2020, Atmosphere
  • "Nested hydrological modeling for flood prediction using CMIP6 inputs around Lake Tana, Ethiopia," 2023, Journal of Hydrology Regional Studies

Their research interests are centered around the following fields of study:

  • Earth and Planetary Sciences
  • Environmental Science

Within these broader fields, subfields of study include:

  • Global and Planetary Change
  • Atmospheric Science
  • Oceanography
  • Earth-Surface Processes
  • Environmental Engineering

The primary topics of their work focus on:

  • Climate variability and models
  • Meteorological Phenomena and Simulations
  • Tropical and Extratropical Cyclones Research
  • Oceanographic and Atmospheric Processes
  • Atmospheric chemistry and aerosols
  • Precipitation Measurement and Analysis
  • Science and Climate Studies

Best Publications

  • Coupled Ocean-Atmosphere Variability in the Tropical Indian Ocean

    Toshio Yamagata;Swadhin K. Behera;Jing-Jia Luo;Sebastien Masson

  • Climatic variability and change over southern Africa: a reflection on underlying processes:

    S.J. Mason;M.R. Jury

  • Low Atlantic hurricane activity in the 1970s and 1980s compared to the past 270 years

    Johan Nyberg;Björn A. Malmgren;Amos Winter;Mark R. Jury

  • Climatic trends over Ethiopia: regional signals and drivers

    Mark R. Jury;Mark R. Jury;Christopher C. Funk

  • Subregional precipitation climate of the Caribbean and relationships with ENSO and NAO

    Mark Jury;Björn A. Malmgren;Amos Winter

  • Climate trends in southern Africa

    Mark R. R. Jury;Mark R. R. Jury

  • Economic Impacts of Climate Variability in South Africa and Development of Resource Prediction Models

    Mark R. Jury

  • Influence of the Agulhas Current on Summer Rainfall along the Southeast Coast of South Africa

    Mark R. Jury;Henry R. Valentine;Johann R. E. Lutjeharms

  • SOI and QBO signals in the African region

    M. R. Jury;C. Mc Queen;K. Levey

  • A study of climate and weather variability over the tropical southwest Indian Ocean

    M. R. Jury;B. Pathack

  • Tropical monsoons around Africa: Stability of El Niño–Southern Oscillation associations and links with continental climate

    Mark R. Jury;David B. Enfield;Jean‐Luc Mélice

  • The Rossby wave as a key mechanism of Indian Ocean climate variability

    Mark R. Jury;Bohua Huang

  • Climate influence on dengue epidemics in Puerto Rico.

    Mark R. Jury

  • Inter-annual variability of short rains over northern Tanzania

    T. A. Kabanda;M. R. Jury

  • REGIONAL TELECONNECTION PATTERNS ASSOCIATED WITH SUMMER RAINFALL OVER SOUTH AFRICA, NAMIBIA AND ZIMBABWE

    Mark R. Jury

  • A preliminary study of climatological associations and characteristics of tropical cyclones in the SW Indian Ocean

    Mark R. Jury

  • Evaluation of Past and Future Climate Trends under CMIP6 Scenarios for the UBNB (Abay), Ethiopia

    Addis A. Alaminie;Seifu A. Tilahun;Solomon A. Legesse;Fasikaw A. Zimale

  • Predictability of Zimbabwe summer rainfall

    Amos Makarau;Mark R. Jury

  • Coastal sea surface temperature variability along the south coast of South Africa and the relationship to regional and global climate

    E. H. Schumann;A. L. Cohen;M. R. Jury

  • Climatic Determinants and Statistical Prediction of Tropical Cyclone Days in the Southwest Indian Ocean

    Mark R. Jury;Beenay Pathack;Bhawoodien Parker

  • Climate variability in Malawi, part 1: dry summers, statistical associations and predictability

    M. R. Jury;N. D. Mwafulirwa

Frequent Co-Authors

Jennifer S. Haase
Jennifer S. Haase University of California, San Diego
Terrence M. Quinn
Terrence M. Quinn The University of Texas at Austin
Björn A. Malmgren
Björn A. Malmgren University of Gothenburg
Mathieu Rouault
Mathieu Rouault University of Cape Town
Willem A. Landman
Willem A. Landman University of Pretoria
Nan D. Walker
Nan D. Walker Louisiana State University
Bin Wang
Bin Wang University of Hawaii at Manoa
Scarla J. Weeks
Scarla J. Weeks University of Queensland
Simon J. Mason
Simon J. Mason Columbia University
David B. Enfield
David B. Enfield University of Miami

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