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Regional Climatology Group

Publications

  1. Huntington, H.P., R. Brunner, L.C. Hamilton, A. Lynch, C. Nicolson, A.E.J. Ogilvie and A. Voinov, 2008: Human Dimensions of the Arctic System: Approaches and Insights from HARC. Global Environmental Change, (in review).
  2. Dethloff, K., A. Rinke, A. Lynch, W. Dorn, S. Saha, D. Handorf, 2008: Arctic Regional Climate Models, in Arctic Climate Change - The ACSYS Decade and Beyond, (in review).
  3. Marshall, A., A.H. Lynch, and K. Görgen, 2008: A model intercomparison study of the Australian summer monsoon. Part II: Variability at intraseasonal and interannual timescales, Aust. Met. Mag., (in review).
  4. Marshall, A., A.H. Lynch, and K. Görgen, 2008: A model intercomparison study of the Australian summer monsoon. Part I: General Characteristics, Aust. Met. Mag., (in review).
  5. Sarah Burns, Nigel Tapper, David Packham, Ben Orlove, and Neville Nicholls, 2008. The relationship between fire activity, rainfall and ENSO indices in northern Australia International Journal of Wildland Fire (in press).
  6. Walsh, K., D. Karoly and N. Nicholls, 2008: The detection and attribution of climate change effects on tropical cyclones. In: Hurricanes and Climate, Springer (in press).
  7. Alexander, L.V. and J.M. Arblaster, 2008: Assessing trends in observed and modelled climate extremes over Australia in relation to future projections. Int. J. Climatol. (accepted).
  8. Brown, J., A. Tudhope, M. Collins and H. McGregor, 2008: Mid-Holocene ENSO: Issues in quantitative model-proxy data comparisons, Paleoceanography, in press.
  9. Wyser, K., C.G. Jones, P. Du, E. Girard, U. Willén, J. Cassano, J. H. Christensen, J. A. Curry, K. Dethloff, J.-E. Haugen, D. Jacob, M. Køltzow, R. Laprise, A. Lynch, S. Pfeifer, A. Rinke, M. Serreze, M. J. Shaw, M. Tjernström and M. Zagar, 2008: An Evaluation of Arctic Cloud and Radiation processes during the SHEBA year: Simulation results from 8 Arctic Regional Climate Models, Climate Dynamics, 30, 203-223.
  10. Lynch, A.H., L. Tryhorn, and R. Abramson, 2008: Working at the boundary: facilitating interdisciplinarity in climate change adaptation research, Bulletin of the Americal Meteorological Society, 89, 169-179.
  11. Scaife, A.A., Folland, C.K., Alexander, L.V., Moberg, A. and Knight J.R., 2008: European climate extremes and the North Atlantic Oscillation, J. Climate, 21, 72-83.
  12. Lynch, A.H., L.R. Lestak, P. Uotila, E.N. Cassano, L. Xie, 2008: A factorial analysis of storm surge flooding in Barrow, Alaska. Mon. Wea. Rev., 136, 898-912.
  13. Nicholls, N., and Lucas, C., 2007. Interannual variations of area burnt in Tasmanian bushfires: Relationships with climate and predictability. Int. J. Wildland Fire. 16, 540-546.
  14. Nicholls, N., Skinner, C., Loughnan, M., and Tapper, N., 2007. A simple heat alert system for Melbourne, Australia. Int J. Biometeorology DOI:10.1007/s00484-007-0132-5.
  15. Alexander, L., Hope, P., Collins, D., Trewin, B., Lynch, A., and Nicholls, N., 2007. Trends in Australia’s climate means and extremes: a global context. Aust. Met Mag., 56, 1-18.
  16. Hegerl, G. C., F. W. Zwiers, P. Braconnot, N. P. Gillett, Y. Luo, J. A. Marengo Orsini, N. Nicholls, J. E. Penner and P. A. Stott, 2007: Understanding and Attributing Climate Change. In: Climate Change 2007: The Physical Science Basis. Contribution of Working Group I to the Fourth Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change [Solomon, S., D. Qin, M. Manning, Z. Chen, M. Marquis, K. B. Averyt, M. Tignor and H. L. Miller (eds.)]. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, United Kingdom and New York, NY, USA.
  17. Solomon, S., D. Qin, M. Manning, R. B. Alley, T. Berntsen, N. L. Bindoff, Z. Chen, A. Chidthaisong, J. M. Gregory, G. C. Hegerl, M. Heimann, B. Hewitson, B. J. Hoskins, F. Joos, J. Jouzel, V. Kattsov, U. Lohmann, T. Matsuno, M. Molina, N. Nicholls, J. Overpeck, G. Raga, V. Ramaswamy, J. Ren, M. Rusticucci, R. Somerville, T. F. Stocker, P. Whetton, R. A. Wood and D. Wratt, 2007: Technical Summary. In: Climate Change 2007: The Physical Science Basis. Contribution of Working Group I to the Fourth Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change [Solomon, S., D. Qin, M. Manning, Z. Chen, M. Marquis, K.B. Averyt, M. Tignor and H.L. Miller (eds.)]. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, United Kingdom and New York, NY, USA.
  18. Power, S., and Nicholls, N., 2007. Temperature variability in a changing climate. Australian Meteorological Magazine, 56, 105-110.
  19. Sensoy, S. Peterson, T.C., Alexander, L.V. and Zhang, X., 2007: Meeting summary: Workshop on enhancing Middle East climate change monitoring and indices. Bulletin of Am. Met. Soc., 88, 1249-1254.
  20. Alexander, L.V., P. Hope, D. Collins, B. Trewin, A. Lynch and N. Nicholls 2007: Trends in Australia's climate means and extremes: a global context. Aust. Met. Mag, 56, 1-18.
  21. Brown, J., M. Collins, A. Tudhope and T. Toniazzo, 2007: Modelling mid-Holocene tropical climate and ENSO variability: Towards constraining predictions of future change with palaeo-data, Climate Dynamics, doi:10.1007/s00382-007-0270-9.
  22. Kiktev, D., Caesar, J., Alexander, L., Shiogama, H. and Collier, M., 2007: Comparison of observed and multimodeled trends in annual extremes of temperature and precipitation, Geophys. Res. Lett., 34, L10702, doi:10.1029/2007GL029539.
  23. Cassano, J.J., P. Uotila, A.H. Lynch, 2007: Predicted Changes in Synoptic Forcing of Net Precipitation in Large Arctic River Basins During the 21st Century, J. Geophys. Res. -- Biogeosciences, DOI: 10.1029/2006JG000332.
  24. Uotila, P., A.H. Lynch, J.J. Cassano and R.I. Cullather, 2007: changes in Antarctic net precipitation in the 21st Century based on Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) model scenarios.J. Geophys. Res., 112, D10107, DOI:10.1029/2006JD007482.
  25. Lynch, A.H. and R.D. Brunner, 2007: The importance of context in climate change impacts assessment: Lessons from Barrow, Alaska. Climatic Change, 82, p93-111. DOI 10.1007/s10584-006-9165-8.
  26. Lynch, A.H,. J. Beringer, P. Kershaw, A. Marshall, S. Mooney, N. Tapper, C. Turney and S. van der Kaars, 2007: Using the palaeorecord to evaluate climate and fire interactions in Australia. Annual Review of Earth and Planetary Sciences, 35, 215-239, doi:10.1146/annurev.earth.35.092006.145055.
  27. Nicholls, N. and L. Alexander 2007: Has the climate become more variable or extreme? Progress 1992-2006. Progress in Physical Geography, 31(1), pp. 77-87, DOI: 10.1177/0309133307073885.
  28. Marshall, A.G., and A.H. Lynch, 2006: Time slice analysis of the Australian summer monsoon during the late Quaternary using the Fast Ocean Atmosphere Model, Journal of Quaternary Science, 21, 789-801.
  29. Zou, X., L. V. Alexander, D. E. Parker and J. Caesar, 2006: Variations in severe storms over China, Geophys. Res. Letts., 33, L17701, doi:10.1029/2006GL026131.
  30. Abramson, D., A. Lynch, H. Takemiya, Y. Tanimura, S. Date, H. Nakamura, K. Jeong, J. Zhu, Z. Lu, H.-C. Lee, C.-W. Wang, H.-L. Shih, T. Molina, K. Baldridge, W. W. Li, P.A. Arzberger, 2006: Deploying Scientific Applications to the PRAGMA Grid Testbed: Strategies and Lessons.Sixth IEEE International Symposium on Cluster Computing and the Grid (CCGRID'06), 241-248.
  31. Moberg, A., P.D. Jones, D. Lister, A. Walther, M. Brunet, J. Jacobeit, L.V. Alexander, P.M. Della-Marta, J. Luterbacher, P. Yiou, D. Chen, A.M.G. Klein Tank, O. Saladie, J. Sigro, E. Aguilar, H. Alexandersson, C. Almarza, I. Auer, M. Barriendos, M. Bergert, H. Bergstrom, R. Bohm, J. Butler, J. Caesar, A. Drebs, D. Founda, F-W. Gerstengarbe, G. Micela, M. Maugeri, H. Osterle, K. Panzic, M. Petrakis, L. Srnec, R. Tolasz, H. Tuomenvirta, P.C. Werner, H. Linderholm, A. Philipp, H. Wanner and E. Xoplaki 2006: Indices for daily temperature and precipitation extremes in Europe analysed for the period 1901-2000, J. Geophys. Res.-Atmospheres,, 111, D22106, doi:10.1029/2006JD007103.
  32. Lynch, A.H., J.J. Cassano, 2006: Applied Atmospheric Dynamics, John Wiley & Sons Ltd., ISBN: 0-470-86173-8, 290 pp.
  33. Görgen, K., A.H. Lynch, A.G. Marshall, and J. Beringer, 2006: The impact of abrupt land cover changes by savanna fire on northern Australian climate. J. Geophys. Res., 111, D19106, doi:10.1029/2005JD006860.
  34. Lynch, A.H., P. Uotila, J.J. Cassano, 2006: Changes in synoptic weather patterns in the polar regions in the 20th and 21st centuries, Part 2: Antarctic. Int. J. of Climatol., 26, 9, 1181-1199, DOI: 10.1002/joc.1305.
  35. Cassano, J.J., P. Uotila, A.H. Lynch, A. 2006: Changes in synoptic weather patterns in the polar regions in the 20th and 21st centuries, Part 1: Arctic. Int. J. of Climatol.,, 26, 8, 1027-1049, DOI: 10.1002/joc.1306.
  36. Cassano, E.N., A.H. Lynch, J.J. Cassano, and M.R. Koslow 2006: Classification of synoptic patterns in the western Arctic associated with extreme events at Barrow, Alaska, USA. Climate Research, 30(2), 83-97.
  37. Alexander, L.V., X. Zhang, T. C. Peterson, J. Caesar, B. Gleason, A.M.G. Klein Tank, M. Haylock, D. Collins, B. Trewin, F. Rahim, A. Tagipour, R. Kumar Kolli, J.V. Revadekar, G. Griffiths, L. Vincent, D. B. Stephenson, J. Burn, E. Aguilar, M. Brunet, M. Taylor, M. New, P. Zhai, M. Rusticucci, J. Luis Vazquez Aguirre 2006: Global observed changes in daily climate extremes of temperature and precipitation. J. Geophys. Res.- Atmospheres, 111, D05109, doi:10.1029/2005JD006290.
  38. Caesar J., L. Alexander and R. Vose, 2006:, Large-scale changes in observed daily maximum and minimum temperatures: Creation and analysis of a new gridded data set. J. Geophys. Res.- Atmospheres, 111, D05101, doi:10.1029/2005JD006280.
  39. Rinke, A., Dethloff, K., Cassano, J. Christensen, J.H., Curry, J.A., Du, P., Girard, E., Haugen, J.-E., Jacob, D., Jones, C.G., Koltzow, M., Laprise, R., Lynch, A.H., Pfeifer, S., Serreze, M.C., Shaw, M.J., Tjernstrom, M., Wyser, K., Zagar, M., 2006: Evaluation of an ensemble of Arctic regional climate models: spatial patterns and height profiles. Climate Dynamics, 27(4), 433-435, DOI: 10.1007/s00382-005-0095-3.
  40. Uotila, P., D. M. Holland, M. Morales Maqueda, S. Häkkinen, G. Holloway, M. Karcher, F. Kauker, M. Steele, N. Yakovlev, J. Zhang, and A. Proshutinsky, 2006: An Energy-Diagnostics Intercomparison of Coupled Ice-Ocean Arctic Models, Ocean Modelling, 11, 1-27, doi:10.1016/j.ocemod.2004.11.003. Abstract
  41. Görgen, K. (2006). Sensitivity studies and analysis of atmosphere-sea- ice-interactions with the regional atmospheric model HIRHAM4 using a newly developed observational lower boundary forcing dataset during selected summers over the Arctic / Laptev Sea (text in german).Berichte zur Polar- und Meeresforschung (Reports on Polar and Marine Research). F. Riemann. Bremerhaven, Alfred-Wegener-Institute for Polar and Marine Research.
  42. Görgen, K., A. H. Lynch, et al. (2006). On the impacts of extreme events on the coastal zone of a small Alaskan community: multi-scale modelling approaches. Global Implications of Arctic Climate Processes and Feedbacks. A. Rinke and K. Dethloff, Alfred-Wegener-Institute for Polar- and Marine Research. 520: 47-50.
  43. Bareiss, J., K. Görgen, et al. (2006). Arktisches Meereis - Ursachen der Variabilität und Trends in den vergangenen 30 Jahren. Warnsignale aus den Polarregionen - Wissenschaftliche Fakten. J. L. Lozán, H. Graßl, H.-W. Hubberten, P. Hupfer and D. Piepenburg. A book section.
  44. Dethloff K., A. Rinke, H. Morrison, W. Dorn, R. Gerdes, W. Maslowski, V. Kattsov, M. Lange, K. Görgen, A. Lynch, 2005: Global Impacts of Arctic Climate Processes, EOS Transactions, 86, 49, 513-514.
  45. Chapin, F.S., III, M. Sturm, J.P. McFadden, J.R. Key, A.H. Lloyd, A.D. McGuire, T.S. Rupp, A.H. Lynch, J.P. Schimel, J. Beringer, H.E. Epstein, L.D. Hinzman, G. Jia, C.-L. Ping, M.C. Serreze, K. Tape, W.L. Chapman, C.D.C. Thompson, J.M. Welker, and D.A. Walker, 2005: Role of Land-Surface Changes in Arctic Summer Warming. Science, 310, 5748, 657-660.
  46. Hinzman, L. D., N. D. Bettez, W. R. Bolton, F. S. Chapin, M. B. Dyurgerov, C. L. Fastie, B. Griffith, R. D. Hollister, A. Hope, H. P. Huntington, A. M. Jensen, G. J. Jia, T. Jorgenson, D. L. Kane, D. R. Klein, G. Kofinas, A. H. Lynch, A. H. Lloyd, A. D. McGuire, F. E. Nelson, W. C. Oechel, T. E. Osterkamp, C. H. Racine, V. E. Romanovsky, R. S. Stone, D. A. Stow, M. Sturm, C. E. Tweedie, G. L. Vourlitis, M. D. Walker, D. A. Walker, P. J. Webber, J. M. Welker, K. S. Winker, K. Yoshikawa, 2005: Evidence and Implications of Recent Climate Change in Terrestrial Regions of the Arctic.Climatic Change, 72(3): 251-298. Abstract
  47. Bareiss, J., and K. Görgen, 2005: Spatial and temporal variability of sea ice in the Laptev Sea: Analyses and review of satellite passive-microwave data and model results, 1979 to 2002. Global and Planetary Change, 148 (1-3), 28-54.Abstract
  48. Wu, W., A.H. Lynch, and A.R. Rivers, 2005: Estimating the Uncertainty in a Regional Climate Model Related to Initial and Lateral Boundary Conditions J. Climate, 18, 917-933.
  49. Lynch, A., R. Brunner, E. Cassano, A. Jensen, M. Koslow, L. Lestak, W. Manley, J. Maslanik, L. Mearns, M. Pocernich, G. Sheehan, P. Sturtevant, C. Tebaldi, 2004: Barrow Climatic and Environmental Conditions and Variations - A Compendium (Technical Edition). CIRES Report, 124 pp.
  50. Rivers, A.R., and A.H. Lynch, 2004: The influence of land surface transitions on the local climate of Beringia in the early Holocene. J. Geophys. Res., 109, D21114, doi:10.1029/2003JD004213.
  51. Brunner, R.D., A.H. Lynch, J. Pardikes, E.N. Cassano, L. Lestak and J. Vogel, 2004: An Arctic Disaster and its Policy Implications. Arctic, 57, 336-346.
  52. Bailey, D.A., A.H. Lynch, and T.E. Arbetter, 2004: The relationship between synoptic forcing and polynya formation in the Cosmonaut Sea, II: Polynya simulation. J. Geophys. Res, 109,doi:10.1029/2003JC001838.
  53. Arbetter, T.E., A.H. Lynch, and D.A. Bailey, 2004: The relationship between synoptic forcing and polynya formation in the Cosmonaut Sea, I: Polynya climatology. J. Geophys. Res, 109,doi:10.1029/2003JC001837.
  54. Lynch, A.H., J.A. Curry, R. D. Brunner, J.A. Maslanik, 2004: Towards an integrated assessment of the impacts of extreme wind events on Barrow, Alaska. Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, 85, 209-221. Abstract
  55. Lynch, A.H., A.R. Rivers and P.J. Bartlein, 2003: An assessment of the influence of land cover uncertainties on the simulation of global climate in the early Holocene. Climate Dynamics,21, 241-256. DOI 101007/s00382-003-0331-7. Abstract
  56. Cullather, R.I. and A.H. Lynch, 2003: The Annual Cycle and Interannual Variability of Atmospheric Pressure in the Vicinity of the North Pole. Int. J. Climatol., 23, 1161-1183.Abstract
  57. Lynch, A.H., E.N. Cassano, J.J. Cassano, and L.R. Lestak, 2003: Case Studies of High Wind Events in Barrow, Alaska: Climatological Context and Development Processes. Mon. Wea. Review,131, 719-732. Abstract
  58. Curry, J.A. and A.H. Lynch, 2002: Comparing Arctic Regional Climate Models. EOS, 83, p 87.
  59. Beringer, J., S. McIlwaine, A.H. Lynch, F.S. Chapin III and G.B. Bonan, 2002: The use of a reduced form model to assess the sensitivity of a land surface model to biotic surface parameters. Climate Dynamics, 19, 455-466.Abstract
  60. Lynch, A.H., J.A. Maslanik and W. Wu, 2001: Mechanisms in the Development of Anomalous Sea Ice Extent in the Western Arctic: A Case Study. Journal of Geophysical Research. 106 D22, 28,097-28,106.Abstract
  61. Beringer, J., F. S. Chapin III, I. McHugh, N.J. Tapper, A.H. Lynch, M.C. Serreze, A.G. Slater, 2001: Impact of Arctic Treeline on Synoptic Climate. Geophysical Research Letters. 28, 4247-4250.Abstract
  62. Lynch, A.H., A.G. Slater and M.C. Serreze, 2001: The Alaskan Arctic Frontal Zone: Forcing by Orography, Coastal Contrast and the Boreal Forest. J. Climate. 14, 4351-4362. Abstract
  63. Beringer, J., Lynch A.H., Chapin III, F.S., Mack M. and Bonan, G.B., 2001: The representation of Arctic soils in the Land Surface Model (LSM): The importance of mosses. J. Climate 14, 3324-3335. Abstract
  64. Lynch A.H., S. McIlwaine, J. Beringer and G.B. Bonan, 2001: An investigation of the sensitivity of a land surface model to climate change using a reduced form model. Climate Dynamics, 17, 643-652. Abstract
  65. Serreze, M.C., A.H. Lynch and M.P. Clark, 2001: The summer Arctic frontal zone as seen in the NCEP/NCAR reanalysis. J. Climate, 14 1550-1567. Abstract
  66. Rinke, A., A.H. Lynch and K. Dethloff, 2000: Intercomparison of present-day regional climate simulations over the Arctic.J.Geophys.Res., 105, 29669-29684. Abstract
  67. Lynch, A.H., and R.I. Cullather, 2000: An investigation of boundary forcing sensitivities in a regional climate model.J.Geophys.Res., 105, 26603-26617. Abstract
  68. Shy, T. L., J. E. Walsh, W. L. Chapman, A. H. Lynch, and D. A. Bailey, 2000: Sea ice model validation using submarine measurements of ice draft. Ann. Glaciol., 31, 307-312. Abstract
  69. Bailey, D. A., and A. H. Lynch, 2000: Antarctic regional modelling of atmospheric, sea ice, and oceanic processes and validation with observations. Ann. Glaciol., 31, 348-352.Abstract
  70. Wu, W., and A.H. Lynch, 2000: The response of the seasonal carbon cycle in high latitudes to climate anomalies.J.Geophys.Res. 105, 22897-22908.Abstract
  71. Chapin III, F.S., W. Eugster, J.P. McFadden, A.H. Lynch, and D.A. Walker, 2000: Regional climate forcing: Summer differences among arctic ecosystems. J. Climate, 13, 2002-2010. Abstract
  72. Lynch, A.H. and W. Wu, 2000: Impacts of Fire and Warming in Ecosystem Uptake in the Boreal Forest. J. Climate,13, 2334-2338.Abstract
  73. Bailey, D. A., and A. H. Lynch, 2000: Development of an Antarctic Regional Climate System Model: Part 2. Station Validation and Surface Energy Balance, J. Climate, 13, 1351-1361.Abstract
  74. Bailey, D. A., and A. H. Lynch, 2000: Development of an Antarctic Regional Climate System Model: Part 1. Sea Ice and Large-Scale Circulation, J. Climate, 13, 1337-1350. Abstract
  75. Maslanik, J. A., A. H. Lynch, M. C. Serreze, and W. Wu, 2000: A Case Study of Regional Climate Anomalies in the Arctic: Performance Requirements for a Coupled Model. J. Climate, 13, 383-401. Abstract

  76. Lynch, A.H., Chapin, F.S. III, Hinzman, L.D., Wu, W., Lilly, E., Vourlitis, G. and Kim, E., 1999: Surface Energy Balance on the Arctic Tundra: Measurements and Models. J. Climate, 12, 2585-2606. Abstract
  77. Pinto, J.O., Curry, J.A., Lynch, A.H., and Persson, P.O.G., 1999: Modelling clouds and radiation for the November 1997 SHEBA using a column climate model. Special issue of J. Geophys. Research on New Developments and Applications with the NCAR Regional Climate Model, 104, 6661-6678. Abstract
  78. Lynch, A.H., G.B. Bonan, F.S. Chapin III and W. Wu, 1999: The Impact of Tundra Ecosystems on the Surface Energy Budget and Climate of Alaska. J.Geophys.Res. Special issue of J. Geophys. Research on New Developments and Applications with the NCAR Regional Climate Model,104, 6647-6660.Abstract
  79. Tilley, J.S. and Lynch, A.H., 1998: On the applicability of Current Land Surface Schemes for Arctic Tundra: An Intercomparison Study. J.Geophys.Res., 103, 29051-29063. Abstract
  80. Lynch, A.H., D.L. McGinnis, and D.A. Bailey, 1998: Snow-Albedo Feedback and the Spring Transition in a Regional Climate System Model: Influence of Land Surface Model. J. Geophys.Res.103, 29037-29049. Abstract
  81. Lynch, A.H., 1997: Topographically generated gravity waves in the Brooks Range, Alaska. Geophys. Res. Lett.,24, 2981-2984. Abstract
  82. Bailey, D.A., A.H. Lynch and K.S. Hedström, 1997: The impact of ocean circulation on regional polar simulations using the Arctic region climate system model. Annals of Glaciology, 25, 203-207. Abstract
  83. Lynch, A.H., McGinnis, D.L., Chapman, W.L. and Tilley, J.S., 1997: A Multivariate Comparison of Two Land Surface Models Integrated into an Arctic Regional Climate System Model. Annals of Glaciology, 25, 127-131. Abstract
  84. Lynch, A.H., Glueck, M.F., Chapman, W.L., Bailey, D.A. and Walsh, J.E., 1997: Remote Sensing and Climate Modelling of the St. Lawrence Is. Polynya. Tellus, 49A, 277-297. Abstract
  85. Weller, G., A. Lynch, T. Osterkamp, and G. Wendler, 1995. Climate change and its effects on the physical environment of Alaska. In: Anderson and Weller (Eds.), 1995. Preparing for an Uncertain Future: Impacts of Short- and Long-Term Climate Change in Alaska. Center for Global Change and Arctic System Research, University of Alaska Fairbanks, 5-13.
  86. Lynch, A.H., Chapman, W. L.,Walsh, J.E. and Weller, G., 1995: Development of a Regional Climate Model of the Western Arctic. J.Climate, 8, 1555-1570. Abstract
  87. Walsh, J.E., Lynch, A.H., Chapman, W. L. and Musgrave, D., 1993: A Regional Model for Studies of Atmosphere-Ice-Ocean Interaction in the Western Arctic, Meteorol. Atmos. Phys., 51, 179-189. Abstract
  88. Simmonds, I.H. and Lynch, A.H., 1992: The Influence of Pre-existing Soil Moisture Content on Australian Winter Climate.Int. J. of Climatol., 12, 33-54. Abstract
  89. Lynch, A.H., 1987: Australian East Coast Cyclones, Part 3: Case Study of the Storm of August 1986. Australian Meteorol. Mag., 35, 163-170. Abstract
  90. Leslie, L.M., Holland, G.J. and Lynch, A.H., 1987: Australian East Coast Cyclones, Part 2: Numerical Modelling Study.Mon. Wea. Rev., 115, 3036-3053. Abstract
  91. Holland, G.J., Lynch, A.H. and Leslie, L.M., 1987: Australian East Coast Cyclones, Part 1: Synoptic Overview and Case Study.Mon. Wea. Rev., 115, 3024-30369. Abstract