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Cindy Shellito
Cindy Shellito
Professor of Meteorology
Bestätigte E-Mail-Adresse bei unco.edu
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Climate model sensitivity to atmospheric CO2 levels in the Early–Middle Paleogene
CJ Shellito, LC Sloan, M Huber
Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 193 (1), 113-123, 2003
1652003
Climate response at the Paleocene–Eocene thermal maximum to greenhouse gas forcing—a model study with CCSM3
A Winguth, C Shellito, C Shields, C Winguth
Journal of Climate 23 (10), 2562-2584, 2010
1312010
Early Paleogene oceans and climate: A fully coupled modeling approach using the NCAR CCSM
M Huber, LC Sloan, C Shellito
1122003
Successful mentoring of undergraduate researchers
C Shellito, K Shea, G Weissmann, A Mueller-Solger, W Davis
Journal of College Science Teaching 30 (7), 460, 2001
882001
Near-surface air temperature lapse rate over complex terrain in the Southern Ecuadorian Andes: implications for temperature mapping
M Córdova, R Célleri, CJ Shellito, J Orellana-Alvear, A Abril, ...
Arctic, Antarctic, and Alpine Research 48 (4), 673-684, 2016
772016
Early Eocene Arctic climate sensitivity to pCO2 and basin geography
CJ Shellito, JF Lamarque, LC Sloan
Geophysical Research Letters 36 (9), 2009
532009
Reconstructing a lost Eocene paradise: Part I. Simulating the change in global floral distribution at the initial Eocene thermal maximum
CJ Shellito, LC Sloan
Global and Planetary Change 50 (1-2), 1-17, 2006
362006
Reconstructing a lost Eocene Paradise, Part II: On the utility of dynamic global vegetation models in pre-Quaternary climate studies
CJ Shellito, LC Sloan
Global and Planetary Change 50 (1-2), 18-32, 2006
332006
Causes and Consequences of Globally Warm Climates in the Early Palaeogene
M Huber, LC Sloan, CJ Shellito
Geological Society of America Special Paper 369, 25-47, 2003
82003
Student-constructed weather instruments facilitate scientific inquiry
C Shellito
Journal of College Science Teaching 49 (3), 10-15, 2020
32020
A new look at the early Eocene Arctic climate in CCSM3: Sensitivity to pCO2 and basin geography
C Shellito, J Kiehl, J Lamarque, L Sloan
AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts 2007, PP33A-1010, 2007
22007
Catastrophe and opportunity in an ancient hot-house climate
C Shellito
Geotimes 51 (10), 19-21, 2006
12006
Importance of Soil Texture in Paleo-Vegetation Modeling Studies
CJ Shellito, S Clifthorne, LC Sloan, L Kueppers
AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts 2005, PP51C-0615, 2005
12005
Using a Dynamic Global Vegetation Model to Simulate the Response of Vegetation to Warming at the Paleocene-Eocene Boundary
CJ Shellito, LC Sloan
AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts 2004, PP11B-0568, 2004
12004
FACILITATING SCIENTIFIC INQUIRY THROUGH THE USE OF STUDENT-CONSTRUCTED WEATHER INSTRUMENTS
C SHELLITO
2014 GSA Annual Meeting in Vancouver, British Columbia, 2014
2014
INVESTIGATION OF GLOBAL GLACIAL THRESHOLDS IN THE CAMBRIAN USING AN EARTH SYSTEM MODEL OF INTERMEDIATE COMPLEXITY
C SHELLITO
2013 GSA Annual Meeting in Denver, 2013
2013
Mechanisms for Early Eocene Warmth: A Downscaling Approach Utilizing the Weather Research and Forecasting Model
RC McCoy, C Shellito, P Nutter
AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts 2008, PP33B-1553, 2008
2008
Modelling of Changes in Marine Carbon Uptake during Warm Climates
A Winguth, J Cope, C Shellito, C Winguth
2008
Paleocene‐Eocene data model integration
C Shellito, JF Lamarque, J Kiehl
Eos, Transactions American Geophysical Union 88 (35), 344-344, 2007
2007
GEOCATASTROPHES-Catastrophe and Opportunity in an Ancient Hot-House Climate-Abrupt warming killed most ocean life and spurred an explosion of mammals 55 million years ago.
C Shellito
Geotimes 51 (10), 18, 2006
2006
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