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Adrian Matthews
Adrian Matthews
Professor of Meteorology, University of East Anglia
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Intraseasonal oscillations in 15 atmospheric general circulation models: Results from an AMIP diagnostic subproject
JM Slingo, KR Sperber, JS Boyle, JP Ceron, M Dix, B Dugas, W Ebisuzaki, ...
Climate Dynamics 12, 325-357, 1996
7281996
Propagation mechanisms for the Madden‐Julian oscillation
AJ Matthews
Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society 126 (569), 2637-2651, 2000
3632000
The modulation of tropical cyclone activity in the Australian region by the Madden–Julian oscillation
JD Hall, AJ Matthews, DJ Karoly
Monthly weather review 129 (12), 2970-2982, 2001
3462001
The global response to tropical heating in the Madden–Julian oscillation during the northern winter
AJ Matthews, BJ Hoskins, M Masutani
Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society: A journal of the …, 2004
3122004
Propagation of the Madden–Julian Oscillation through the Maritime Continent and scale interaction with the diurnal cycle of precipitation
SC Peatman, AJ Matthews, DP Stevens
Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society 140 (680), 814-825, 2014
3072014
Nitrogen-enhanced greenhouse warming on early Earth
C Goldblatt, MW Claire, TM Lenton, AJ Matthews, AJ Watson, KJ Zahnle
Nature Geoscience 2 (12), 891-896, 2009
2812009
Primary and successive events in the Madden–Julian oscillation
AJ Matthews
Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society: A journal of the …, 2008
2622008
Intraseasonal variability over tropical Africa during northern summer
AJ Matthews
Journal of Climate 17 (12), 2427-2440, 2004
2552004
The diurnal cycle of precipitation over the Maritime Continent in a high‐resolution atmospheric model
BS Love, AJ Matthews, GMS Lister
Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society 137 (657), 934-947, 2011
2132011
The tropical–extratropical interaction between high-frequency transients and the Madden–Julian oscillation
AJ Matthews, GN Kiladis
Monthly weather review 127 (5), 661-677, 1999
1961999
Observed changes in the lifetime and amplitude of the Madden–Julian oscillation associated with interannual ENSO sea surface temperature anomalies
B Pohl, AJ Matthews
Journal of Climate 20 (11), 2659-2674, 2007
1612007
Scale interactions between the MJO and the western Maritime Continent
CE Birch, S Webster, SC Peatman, DJ Parker, AJ Matthews, Y Li, ...
Journal of Climate 29 (7), 2471-2492, 2016
1532016
Response of the West African monsoon to the Madden–Julian oscillation
SL Lavender, AJ Matthews
Journal of Climate 22 (15), 4097-4116, 2009
1152009
Rainfall‐induced volcanic activity on Montserrat
AJ Matthews, J Barclay, S Carn, G Thompson, J Alexander, R Herd, ...
Geophysical Research Letters 29 (13), 22-1-22-4, 2002
1142002
A multiscale framework for the origin and variability of the South Pacific Convergence Zone
AJ Matthews
Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society 138 (666), 1165-1178, 2012
1062012
A dynamical ocean feedback mechanism for the Madden–Julian oscillation
BGM Webber, AJ Matthews, KJ Heywood
Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society: A journal of the …, 2010
962010
Interactions between ENSO, transient circulation, and tropical convectionover the Pacific
AJ Matthews, GN Kiladis
Journal of climate 12 (10), 3062-3086, 1999
961999
Development of convection along the SPCZ within a Madden‐Julian oscillation
AJ Matthews, BJ Hoskins, JM Slingo, M Blackburn
Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society 122 (531), 669-688, 1996
941996
The surface diurnal warm layer in the Indian Ocean during CINDY/DYNAMO
AJ Matthews, DB Baranowski, KJ Heywood, PJ Flatau, S Schmidtko
Journal of Climate 27 (24), 9101-9122, 2014
782014
South Pacific Convergence Zone dynamics, variability and impacts in a changing climate
JR Brown, M Lengaigne, BR Lintner, MJ Widlansky, K van Der Wiel, ...
Nature Reviews Earth & Environment 1 (10), 530-543, 2020
772020
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