1. Ice melt, sea level rise and superstorms: evidence from paleoclimate data, climate modeling, and modern observations that 2 °C global warming could be dangerous Hansen, James E.; Sato, Makiko H.; Hearty, Paul; Ruedy, Reto; Kelley, Maxwell; Masson-Delmotte, Valerie; Russell, Gary; Tselioudis, George; Cao, Junji; Rignot, Eric; Velicogna, Isabella; Tormey, Blair; Donovan, Bailey; Kandiano, Evgeniya; von Schuckmann, Karina; Kharecha, Pushker A.; LeGrande, Allegra N.; Bauer, Michael P.; Lo, Kwok-Wai 2016 Articles PaleoclimatologyOcean temperatureSea levelIce sheetsSevere stormsClimatic changesAtmosphere
2. Drivers of the Recent Tropical Expansion in the Southern Hemisphere: Changing SSTs or Ozone Depletion? Waugh, Darryn W.; Garfinkel, Chaim I.; Polvani, Lorenzo M. 2015 Articles Atmospheric chemistry--Environmental aspectsOcean temperatureClimatic changesStratosphereOzone layer depletionAtmospheric ozoneFluid dynamicsAtmosphereMeteorology
3. The impact of ozone depleting substances on the circulation, temperature, and salinity of the Southern Ocean: An attribution study with CESM1(WACCM) Solomon, Abraham L.; Polvani, Lorenzo M.; Abernathey, Ryan Patrick; Smith, Karen L. 2015 Articles Ozone-depleting substancesOcean temperatureSalinity--Environmental aspectsOzone layer depletionAtmospheric ozoneOcean circulationAtmosphereMeteorologyClimatic changesChemical oceanography
4. The response midlatitude jets to increased CO2: Distinguishing the roles of sea surface temperature and direct radiative forcing Grise, Kevin M.; Polvani, Lorenzo M. 2014 Articles Ocean temperatureTropospheric circulationAtmospheric circulationAtmospheric chemistryAtmospheric carbon dioxideAtmosphereMeteorologyClimatic changes