James P. Kossin



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26. Kossin, James P. Reply to: Moon, I-J. et al.; Lanzante, J.R.. Nature, Volume 570, 2019, E16–E22. Reprint # 8391.
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27. Bhatia, Kieran T.; Vecchi, Gabriel A.; Knutson, Thomas R.; Murakami, Hiroyuki; Kossin, James; Dixon, Keith W. and Whitlock, Carolyn E. Recent increases in tropical cyclone intensification rates. Nature communications, Volume 10, Issue 1, 2019. Reprint # 8334.
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28. Ferre, Isabella M.; Negron, Stephanie; Shultz, James M.; Schwartz, Seth J.; Kossin, James P. and Pantin, Hilda. Hurricane Maria's impact on Punta Santiago, Puerto Rico: community needs and mental health assessment six months postimpact. Disaster Medicine and Public Health Preparedness, Volume 13, Issue 1, 2019, pp.18-23. Reprint # 8345.
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29. Shultz, James M.; Kossin, James P.; Shepherd, J. Marshall; Ransdell, Justine M.; Walshe, Rory; Kelman, Ilan and Galea, Sandro. Risks, health consequences, and response challenges for small-island-based populations: observations from the 2017 Atlantic hurricane season. Disaster Medicine and Public Health Preparedness, Volume 13, Issue 1, 2019, pp.5-17. Reprint # 8362.
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30. Espinel, Zelde; Galea, Sandro; Kossin, James P.; Caban-Aleman, Carissa and Shultz, James M. Climate-driven Atlantic hurricanes pose rising threats for psychopathology. Lancet Psychiatry, Volume 6, Issue 9, 2019, pp.721-723. Reprint # 8482.
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31. Hall, Timothy M. and Kossin, James P. Hurricane stalling along the North American coast and implications for rainfall. Climate and Atmospheric Science, Volume 2, Issue 17, 2019. Reprint # 8389.
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32. Ting, Mingfang; Kossin, James P.; Camargo, Suzana J. and Li, Cuihua. Past and future hurricane intensity change along the U.S. East Coast. Scientific Reports, Volume 9, 2019. Reprint # 8390.
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33. Kossin, James P. Reply to: Moon, I-J. et al.; Lanzante, J.R.. Nature, Volume 570, 2019, E16–E22. Reprint # 8391.
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34. Knutson, Thomas; Camargo, Suzana J.; Chan, Johnny C. L.; Emanuel, Kerry; Ho, Chang-Hoi; Kossin, James; Mohapatra, Mrutyunjay; Satoh, Masaki; Sugi, Masato; Walsh, Kevin and Wu, Liguang. Tropical cyclones and climate change assessment: part I: detection and attribution. Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, Volume 100, Issue 10, 2019, pp.1987-2007. Reprint # 8483.
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35. Kossin, James P. A global slowdown of tropical-cyclone translation speed. Nature, Volume 558, 2018, pp.104-107. Reprint # 8288.
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36. Herring, Stephanie C.; Christidis, Nikolaos; Hoell, Andrew; Kossin, James P.; Schreck, Carl J. III and Stott, Peter A. Explaining extreme events of 2016 from a climate perspective: Introduction to Explaining extreme events of 2016 from a climate perspective. Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, 2018, S1-S6. Reprint # 8228.
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37. Stott, Peter A.; Christidis, Nikos; Herring, Stephanie C.; Hoell, Andrew; Kossin, James P. and Schreck, Carl J. III. Explaining extreme events of 2016 from a climate perspective: Future challenges in event attribution methodologies. Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, 2018, S155-S157. Reprint # 8229.
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38. Emanuel, Kerry; Caroff, Philippe; Delgado, Sandy; Guard, Charles 'Chip'; Guishard, Mark; Hennon, Christopher; Knaff, John; Knapp, Kenneth R.; Kossin, James; Schreck, Carl; Velden, Christopher and Vigh, Jonathan. On the desirability and feasibility of a global reanalysis of tropical cyclones. Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, Volume 99, Issue 2, 2018, pp.427-429. Reprint # 8244.
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39. Kossin, James P. A global slowdown of tropical-cyclone translation speed. Nature, Volume 558, 2018, pp.104-107. Reprint # 8288.
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40. Bhatia, Kieran; Vecchi, Gabriel; Murakami, Hiroyuki; Underwood, Seth and Kossin, James. Projected response of tropical cyclone intensity and intensification in a global climate model. Journal of Climate, Volume 31, Issue 20, 2018, pp.8281-8303. Reprint # 8343.
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41. Dougherty, Erin M.; Molinari, John; Rogers, Robert F.; Zhang, Jun A. and Kossin, James P. Hurricane Bonnie (1998): maintaining intensity during high vertical wind shear and an eyewall replacement cycle. Monthly Weather Review, Volume 146, Issue 10, 2018, pp.3383-3399. Reprint # 8344.
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42. Kossin, James. Comment on 'Spatial and temporal trends in the location of the lifetime maximum intensity of tropical cyclones' by Tennille and Ellis. Atmosphere, Volume 9, Issue 7, 2018, pp.241-244. Reprint # 8350.
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43. Shultz, James M.; Kossin, James P.; Ettman, Catherine; Kinney, Patrick L. and Galea, Sandro. The 2017 perfect storm season, climate change, and environmental injustice. The Lancet Planetary Health, Volume 2, Issue 9, 2018, pp.370-371. Reprint # 8360.
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44. Shultz, James M.; Kossin, James P. and Galea, Sandro. The need to integrate climate science into public health preparedness for hurricanes and tropical cyclones. JAMA-Journal of the American Medical Association, Volume 320, Issue 16, 2018, pp.1637-1638. Reprint # 8361.
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45. Herring, Stephanie C.; Christidis, Nikolaos; Hoell, Andrew; Kossin, James P.; Schreck, Carl J. III and Stott, Peter A. Explaining extreme events of 2016 from a climate perspective: Introduction to Explaining extreme events of 2016 from a climate perspective. Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, 2018, S1-S6. Reprint # 8228.
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46. Stott, Peter A.; Christidis, Nikos; Herring, Stephanie C.; Hoell, Andrew; Kossin, James P. and Schreck, Carl J. III. Explaining extreme events of 2016 from a climate perspective: Future challenges in event attribution methodologies. Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, 2018, S155-S157. Reprint # 8229.
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47. Emanuel, Kerry; Caroff, Philippe; Delgado, Sandy; Guard, Charles 'Chip'; Guishard, Mark; Hennon, Christopher; Knaff, John; Knapp, Kenneth R.; Kossin, James; Schreck, Carl; Velden, Christopher and Vigh, Jonathan. On the desirability and feasibility of a global reanalysis of tropical cyclones. Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, Volume 99, Issue 2, 2018, pp.427-429. Reprint # 8244.
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48. Bhatia, Kieran; Vecchi, Gabriel; Murakami, Hiroyuki; Underwood, Seth and Kossin, James. Projected response of tropical cyclone intensity and intensification in a global climate model. Journal of Climate, Volume 31, Issue 20, 2018, pp.8281-8303. Reprint # 8343.
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49. Dougherty, Erin M.; Molinari, John; Rogers, Robert F.; Zhang, Jun A. and Kossin, James P. Hurricane Bonnie (1998): maintaining intensity during high vertical wind shear and an eyewall replacement cycle. Monthly Weather Review, Volume 146, Issue 10, 2018, pp.3383-3399. Reprint # 8344.
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50. Kossin, James. Comment on 'Spatial and temporal trends in the location of the lifetime maximum intensity of tropical cyclones' by Tennille and Ellis. Atmosphere, Volume 9, Issue 7, 2018, pp.241-244. Reprint # 8350.
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