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Daehyun Kim
Daehyun Kim
Associate Professor of Atmospheric Sciences, Seoul National University
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Application of MJO simulation diagnostics to climate models
D Kim, K Sperber, W Stern, D Waliser, IS Kang, E Maloney, W Wang, ...
Journal of Climate 22 (23), 6413-6436, 2009
4212009
GISS‐E2. 1: Configurations and climatology
M Kelley, GA Schmidt, LS Nazarenko, SE Bauer, R Ruedy, GL Russell, ...
Journal of Advances in Modeling Earth Systems 12 (8), e2019MS002025, 2020
3902020
Vertical structure and physical processes of the Madden‐Julian oscillation: Exploring key model physics in climate simulations
X Jiang, DE Waliser, PK Xavier, J Petch, NP Klingaman, SJ Woolnough, ...
Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres 120 (10), 4718-4748, 2015
3702015
MJO and convectively coupled equatorial waves simulated by CMIP5 climate models
MP Hung, JL Lin, W Wang, D Kim, T Shinoda, SJ Weaver
Journal of Climate 26 (17), 6185-6214, 2013
3702013
The MJO as a dispersive, convectively coupled moisture wave: Theory and observations
ÁF Adames, D Kim
Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences 73 (3), 913-941, 2016
3462016
MJO simulation diagnostics
D Waliser, K Sperber, H Hendon, D Kim, E Maloney, M Wheeler, ...
Journal of Climate 22 (11), 3006-3030, 2009
2962009
Propagating versus nonpropagating Madden–Julian oscillation events
D Kim, JS Kug, AH Sobel
Journal of Climate 27 (1), 111-125, 2014
2592014
Moist static energy budget of the MJO during DYNAMO
A Sobel, S Wang, D Kim
Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences 71 (11), 4276-4291, 2014
2452014
The MJO transition from shallow to deep convection in CloudSat/CALIPSO data and GISS GCM simulations
AD Del Genio, Y Chen, D Kim, MS Yao
Journal of Climate 25 (11), 3755-3770, 2012
2172012
Fifty years of research on the Madden‐Julian Oscillation: Recent progress, challenges, and perspectives
X Jiang, ÁF Adames, D Kim, ED Maloney, H Lin, H Kim, C Zhang, ...
Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres 125 (17), e2019JD030911, 2020
1812020
The tropical subseasonal variability simulated in the NASA GISS general circulation model
D Kim, AH Sobel, AD Del Genio, Y Chen, SJ Camargo, MS Yao, M Kelley, ...
Journal of Climate 25 (13), 4641-4659, 2012
1812012
MJO simulation in CMIP5 climate models: MJO skill metrics and process-oriented diagnosis
MS Ahn, D Kim, KR Sperber, IS Kang, E Maloney, D Waliser, H Hendon, ...
Climate Dynamics 49, 4023-4045, 2017
1752017
Predictability and prediction skill of the MJO in two operational forecasting systems
HM Kim, PJ Webster, VE Toma, D Kim
Journal of Climate 27 (14), 5364-5378, 2014
1752014
A systematic relationship between intraseasonal variability and mean state bias in AGCM simulations
D Kim, AH Sobel, ED Maloney, DMW Frierson, IS Kang
Journal of Climate 24 (21), 5506-5520, 2011
1732011
Twofold expansion of the Indo-Pacific warm pool warps the MJO life cycle
MK Roxy, P Dasgupta, MJ McPhaden, T Suematsu, C Zhang, D Kim
Nature 575 (7784), 647-651, 2019
1662019
MJO prediction skill of the subseasonal-to-seasonal prediction models
Y Lim, SW Son, D Kim
Journal of Climate 31 (10), 4075-4094, 2018
1572018
Characteristics of tropical cyclones in high‐resolution models in the present climate
DA Shaevitz, SJ Camargo, AH Sobel, JA Jonas, D Kim, A Kumar, ...
Journal of Advances in Modeling Earth Systems 6 (4), 1154-1172, 2014
1422014
Cluster analysis of tropical cyclone tracks in the Southern Hemisphere
HA Ramsay, SJ Camargo, D Kim
Climate dynamics 39, 897-917, 2012
1412012
Clouds and convective self‐aggregation in a multimodel ensemble of radiative‐convective equilibrium simulations
AA Wing, CL Stauffer, T Becker, KA Reed, MS Ahn, NP Arnold, S Bony, ...
Journal of Advances in Modeling Earth Systems 12 (9), e2020MS002138, 2020
1362020
The impacts of convective parameterization and moisture triggering on AGCM-simulated convectively coupled equatorial waves
JL Lin, MI Lee, D Kim, IS Kang, DMW Frierson
Journal of Climate 21 (5), 883-909, 2008
1362008
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