Marilyn Raphael
Professor of Geography
Home Department: Geography
Areas of Interest
Southern Hemisphere middle and high latitude climate dynamics, Antarctic sea ice – (large scale)atmosphere interactions and global climate change and variability.
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Dr. Raphael is a Professor with research interests in Southern Hemisphere middle and high latitude climate dynamics, Antarctic sea ice – (large scale)atmosphere interactions and global climate change and variability. Dr. Raphael teaches classes in Tropical climatology, Boundary Layer Climates and Environmental Impact Analysis.
Selected Research
- Raphael, M. and Marika Holland: 2006 Twentieth Century Simulation of the Southern Hemisphere Climate in Coupled Models. Part I: Large Scale Circulation Variability, Climate Dynamics, 26:217-228, DOI 10.1007/s00382-005-0082-8 (PDF)
- Holland, M.M and Marilyn N. Raphael: 2006 Twentieth Century Simulation of the Southern Hemisphere Climate in Coupled Models. Part II: Sea Ice Conditions and Variability. Climate Dynamics, 26:229-245, DOI 10.1007/s00382-005-0087-3
- Raphael, M.N., 2004: A zonal wave 3 index for the Southern Hemisphere. Geophys. Res. Lett., 31, doi:10.1029/2004GL020365.