David M Wright, Ph.D.

Postdoctoral Research Fellow

University of Michigan

College of Engineering Department of Climate and Space Sciences and Engineering

Peer Reviewed Publications

    Fujisaki-Manome, A., G. E. Mann, E. J. Anderson, P. Y. Chu, L. E. Fitzpatrick, S. G. Benjamin, E. P. James, T. G. Smirnova, C. R. Alexander, D. M. Wright, 2020: Improvements to lake-effect snow forecasts by a one-way air-lake linkage approach. J. Hydrometeor., 21, 2813-2828. https://doi.org/10.1175/JHM-D-20-0079.1

    Fujisaki-Manome, A., L. E. Fitzpatrick, A. D. Gronewold, E. J. Anderson, B. M. Lofgren, C. Spence, J. Chen, C. Shao, D. M. Wright, C. Xiao, 2017: Turbulent Heat Flux during an Extreme Lake-Effect Snow Event. J. Hydrometeor., 18, 3145-3163.

    Michalak, A. M., E. J. Anderson, D. Beletsky, S. Boland, N. S. Bosch, T. B. Bridgeman, J. D. Chaffin, K. H. Cho, R. Confesor, I. Daloğlu, J. DePinto, M. A. Evans, G. L. Fahnenstiel, L. He, J. C. Ho, L. Jenkins, T. Johengen, K. C. Kuo, E. LaPorte, X. Liu, M. McWilliams, M. R. Moore, D. J. Posselt, R. P. Richards, D. Scavia, A. L. Steiner, E. Verhamme, D. M. Wright, M.A. Zagorski, 2013: Record-setting algal bloom in Lake Erie caused by agricultural and meteorological trends consistent with expected future conditions. Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci., 110, 6448-6452. (Link to PDF).

    Wright, D. M., D. J. Posselt, and A. L. Steiner, 2013: Sensitivity of Lake-Effect Snowfall to Lake Ice Cover and Temperature in the Great Lakes Region. Mon. Wea. Rev., 141, 670-689. (Link to PDF)

Invited Articles

    Wright, D. M., 2015: "Was this storm caused by climate change?" How the Great Lakes can help to connect climate change with daily weather events. Down to Earth, Physics Today. (Link to article)

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