M. J. Fennessy

1.8k total citations
33 papers, 1.4k citations indexed

About

M. J. Fennessy is a scholar working on Global and Planetary Change, Atmospheric Science and Oceanography. According to data from OpenAlex, M. J. Fennessy has authored 33 papers receiving a total of 1.4k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 24 papers in Global and Planetary Change, 18 papers in Atmospheric Science and 9 papers in Oceanography. Recurrent topics in M. J. Fennessy's work include Climate variability and models (21 papers), Meteorological Phenomena and Simulations (16 papers) and Coastal wetland ecosystem dynamics (8 papers). M. J. Fennessy is often cited by papers focused on Climate variability and models (21 papers), Meteorological Phenomena and Simulations (16 papers) and Coastal wetland ecosystem dynamics (8 papers). M. J. Fennessy collaborates with scholars based in United States, United Kingdom and Netherlands. M. J. Fennessy's co-authors include J. Shukla, K.R. Dyer, Y. C. Sud, David A. Huntley, L. Marx, J. L. Kinter, Morten Pejrup, Yongkang Xue, James L. Kinter and Timothy DelSole and has published in prestigious journals such as Journal of Geophysical Research Atmospheres, Journal of Climate and Geophysical Research Letters.

In The Last Decade

M. J. Fennessy

33 papers receiving 1.3k citations

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All Works

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DelSole, Timothy, Xiaoqin Yan, Paul A. Dirmeyer, M. J. Fennessy, & Eric Altshuler. (2013). Changes in Seasonal Predictability due to Global Warming. Journal of Climate. 27(1). 300–311. 19 indexed citations
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Fennessy, M. J. & James L. Kinter. (2011). Climatic Feedbacks during the 2003 European Heat Wave. Journal of Climate. 24(23). 5953–5967. 14 indexed citations
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Misra, Vasubandhu, James L. Kinter, Ben P. Kirtman, et al.. (2007). Validating and understanding the ENSO simulation in two coupled climate models. Tellus A Dynamic Meteorology and Oceanography. 2 indexed citations
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Sellers, P. J., M. J. Fennessy, & Robert E. Dickinson. (2007). A numerical approach to calculating soil wetness and evapotranspiration over large grid areas. Journal of Geophysical Research Atmospheres. 112(D18). 14 indexed citations
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Misra, Vasubandhu, James L. Kinter, Ben P. Kirtman, et al.. (2007). Validating and understanding the ENSO simulation in two coupled climate models. Tellus A Dynamic Meteorology and Oceanography. 59(3). 292–292. 26 indexed citations
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Xue, Yongkang & M. J. Fennessy. (2002). Under what conditions does land cover change impact regional climate. eScholarship (California Digital Library). 8 indexed citations
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Dyer, K.R., et al.. (2000). An investigation into processes influencing the morphodynamics of an intertidal mudflat, the Dollard Estuary, The Netherlands. EPrints - HR Wallingford (HR Wallingford). 5 indexed citations
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Shukla, J., D. A. Paolino, David M. Straus, et al.. (2000). Dynamical seasonal predictions with the COLA atmospheric model. Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society. 126(567). 2265–2291. 27 indexed citations
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Fennessy, M. J. & J. Shukla. (2000). Seasonal Prediction over North America with a Regional Model Nested in a Global Model. Journal of Climate. 13(14). 2605–2627. 57 indexed citations
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Fennessy, M. J. & J. Shukla. (1999). Impact of Initial Soil Wetness on Seasonal Atmospheric Prediction. Journal of Climate. 12(11). 3167–3180. 199 indexed citations
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Christie, M.C., K.R. Dyer, M. J. Fennessy, & David A. Huntley. (1996). Field Measurements of Erosion across a Shallow Water Estuarine Mudflat. Coastal dynamics. 759–770. 3 indexed citations
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Fennessy, M. J., K.R. Dyer, & David A. Huntley. (1994). Size and settling velocity distributions of flocs in the Tamar estuary during a tidal cycle. Aquatic Ecology. 28(3-4). 275–282. 35 indexed citations
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Fennessy, M. J. & J. Shukla. (1991). Comparison of the Impact of the 1982/83 and 1986/87 Pacific SST Anomalies on Time-Mean Predictions of Atmospheric Circulation. Journal of Climate. 4(4). 407–423. 9 indexed citations
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Fennessy, M. J. & J. Shukla. (1988). Numerical Simulation of the Atmospheric Response to the Time-Varying El Niño SST Anomalies during May 1982 Through October 1983. Journal of Climate. 1(2). 195–211. 9 indexed citations
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Shukla, J. & M. J. Fennessy. (1988). Prediction of Time-Mean Atmospheric Circulation and Rainfall: influence of Pacific Sea Surface Temperature Anomaly. Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences. 45(1). 9–28. 20 indexed citations
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Fennessy, M. J., L. Marx, & J. Shukla. (1985). General Circulation Model Sensitivity to 1982–83 Equatorial Pacific Sea Surface Temperature Anomalies. Monthly Weather Review. 113(5). 858–864. 17 indexed citations
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Fennessy, M. J., L. Marx, & J. Shukla. (1984). GCM sensitivity to 1982 - 1983 equatorial Pacific sea surface temperature anomalies. NASA Technical Reports Server (NASA). 124(6). 560–4. 1 indexed citations
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Fennessy, M. J. & Y. C. Sud. (1983). A study of the influence of soil moisture on future precipitation. NASA Technical Reports Server (NASA). 5 indexed citations
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Sud, Y. C. & M. J. Fennessy. (1982). An observational‐data based evapotranspiration function for general circulation models. ATMOSPHERE-OCEAN. 20(4). 301–316. 15 indexed citations
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Sud, Y. C. & M. J. Fennessy. (1982). A study of the influence of surface albedo on July circulation in semi‐arid regions using the glas GCM. Journal of Climatology. 2(2). 105–125. 131 indexed citations

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