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1 Junsu Kim Department of Atmospheric Sciences University of Utah 135 S 1460 E RM. 819 (WBB) Salt Lake City, Utah, junsu.kim (at) utah.edu Education Ph.D. Candidate, Atmospheric Sciences, University of Utah, Utah, United States, since fall 2004 (Supervisor: Dr. Thomas J. Reichler) M.Sc., Earth & Environmental Sciences, Seoul National University, Seoul, South Korea, Feb., 2003 (Supervisor: Dr. Wookap Choi) B.Sc., Natural Sciences, Seoul National University, Seoul, South Korea, Feb., 2001 (Supervisor: Dr. Wookap Choi) Research interests The role of stratospheric ozone on the tropospheric weather and climate The stratospheric impact on the Atlantic, Pacific, and Southern Oceans Atmospheric predictability in response to the stratosphere-troposphere coupling Performance of coupled atmosphere-ocean models, and predictions of future climate change Professional experience present Graduate Research Assistant Department of Atmospheric Sciences, University of Utah Research Assistant Middle Atmosphere Laboratory Earth & Environmental Sciences, Seoul National University Graduate Research Assistant Earth & Environmental Sciences, Seoul National University Teaching experience Teaching Assistant, Climate Change (ATMOS1020), fall 2011 Teaching Assistant, Mountain Weather and Climate (METEO 3000/GEOG 3280), fall 2006 Teaching Assistant, Severe and Unusual Weather (METEO 1010), fall 2006 Teaching Assistant, Fundamentals of Dynamic Meteorology (METEO 6010), fall 2005 Research 1
2 Peer reviewed papers: Kim, J., T. Reichler, and L. Horowitz, A possible feedback between stratospheric ozone and the circulation, (to be submitted) Kim, J. and T. Reichler, Quantifying the uncertainty in estimates of the annular mode time scale and the role of stratosphere, (Submitted) Charlton-Perez, A., M. Baldwin, T. Birner, R. Black, A. Butler, N. Calvo, N. Davis, E. Gerber, N. Gillett, S. Hardiman, J. Kim, K. Krueger, Y. Lee, E. Manzini, B. McDaniel, L. Polvani, T. Reichler, T. Shaw, M. Sigmond, S. Son, M. Tohey, L. Wilcox, S. Yoden, B. Christiansen, F. Lott, D. Shindell, S. Yukimoto, S. Watanabe, (2013): On the lack of stratospheric dynamical variability in low-top versions of the CMIP5 models, J. Geophys. Res., 118, , doi: /jgrd Reichler, T., J. Kim, E. Manzini, and J. Kröger (2012): A stratospheric connection to Atlantic climate variability, Nature Geos., , doi: /ngeo1586. Martin G., C. Senior, S. Ineson, P. James, S. Milton, M. Brooks, T. Reichler, and J. Kim (2010): Analysis and reduction of systematic errors through a seamless approach to modelling weather and climate, J. Climate, 23, Baldwin, M., N. Gillett, P. Forster, E. Gerber, M. Hegglin, A. Karpechko, J. Kim, P. Kushner, O. Morgenstren, T. Reichler, S. Son, and K. Tourpali (2010): Effects of the stratosphere on the troposphere, Chpt. 10 in: SPARC CCMVal (2010): SPARC CCMVal Report on the Evaluation of Chemistry-Climate Models, V. Eyring, T. G. Shepherd, D. W. Waugh (Eds.), SPARC Report No. 5, WCRP-X, WMO/TD-No. X, Manzini, E., K. Matthes, C. Blume, G. Bodeker, C. Cagnazzo, N. Calvo, A. Charlton-Perrez, A. Douglass, P. Fogli, L. Gray, J. Kim, K. Kodera, M. Kunze, C. Ortiz, B. Randel, T. Reichler, G. Stenchikov, C. Timmreck, M. Toohey, and S. Yoden (2010): Natural Variability of Stratospheric Ozone, Chpt. 8 in: SPARC CCMVal (2010): SPARC CCMVal Report on the Evaluation of Chemistry-Climate Models, V. Eyring, T. G. Shepherd, D. W. Waugh (Eds.), SPARC Report No. 5, WCRP-X, WMO/TD-No. X, Reichler, T. and J. Kim (2008): Uncertainties in the climate mean state of global observations, reanalyses, and the GFDL climate model, J. Geophys. Res., 113, D05106, doi: /2007jd Reichler, T. and J. Kim (2008): How Well do Coupled Models Simulate Today's Climate?, Bull. Amer. Meteor. Soc., 89, Choi, G., J. Kim, and M. Won (2006): Spatial Patterns and Temporal Variability of the Haines Index related to the Wildland Fire Growth Potential over the Korean Peninsula, J. Korean Geographical Society, 41, Kim, J. and W. Choi (2003): Characteristic features of the polar vortex in the lower stratosphere associated with the Arctic ozone depletion, The Atmosphere, 13, Master's thesis: 2
3 Kim, J. (2003): Characteristic features of the polar vortex in the lower stratosphere associated with the Arctic ozone depletion, Seoul National University, South Korea. Proceedings & presentations: Kim, J., T. Reichler, E. Manzini, and J. Kröger (2012): Downward propagating climate signals: from the top of the stratosphere to the bottom of the ocean, AGU fall meeting, San Francisco, California, USA, Dec 3-7, 2012, (talk) Reichler, T, J. Kim, and J. Austin (2011): Stratosphere-troposphere coupling: Evidence for stratospheric impacts on ocean circulation, WCRP Open Science Meeting, Denver, Colorado, USA, Oct 24-28, 2011, (poster) Kim, J, T. Reichler, E. Gerber, and J. Austin (2011): Stratosphere-Troposphere Coupling: Stability of the annular mode time scale and role of the stratosphere, WCRP Open Science Meeting, Denver, Colorado, USA, Oct 24-28, 2011, (poster) Kim, J, T. Reichler, and J. Austin (2010): Stratospheric Impacts on North Atlantic Ocean Circulation, 2nd workshop of DynVar, Boulder, Colorado, USA, Nov 3-5, 2010, (talk) Reichler, T. and J. Kim (2008): How well do coupled models simulate present-day climate? Atmospheric Physics Laboratory, Department of Physics, Universidad Mayor de San Andres, La Paz, Bolivia, Jul 2, 2008, (talk). Kim, J. and T. Reichler (2008): Simulation of Stratospheric Intraseasonal Variability with the GFDL climate model: A low-top and high-top Comparison. SPARC 4th General Assembly, Bologna, Italy, Aug 31-Sep 5, (poster). Choi, G. and J. Kim, and D. Robinson, Current and Future Changes in Northern Hemisphere Snow Extent and Their Potential Linkages with Atmospheric Circulation. Gyeongju, Kyoungnam, Korea, May 22-23, 2008, (talk). Kim, J., A. Kumar, and T. Reichler (2008): Predictability of the Arctic Oscillation Associated With Stratospheric Influences in Operational Forecasts. EGU General Assembly, Vienna, Austria, Apr 13-18, (talk). Kim, J. and T. Reichler (2008): Uncertainties in the Climate Mean State of Global Reanalyses, Observations, and the GFDL Climate Model. EGU General Assembly, Vienna, Austria, Apr 13-18, (poster). Kim, J. and T. Reichler (2008): Regional Performance of the IPCC-AR4 Models in Simulating Present-Day Mean Climate. EGU General Assembly, Vienna, Austria, Apr 13-18, (talk). Reichler, T. and J. Kim (2008): Uncertainties in the climate mean state of global reanalyses, observations, and the GFDL climate model. 3rd WCRP International Conference on Reanalysis, Tokyo, Japan, Jan 28 - Feb 1, (talk). Pennell, C. J., J. Kim, and T. Reichler (2007): Towards an objective characterization of climate model performance. American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, San Francisco (CA), Dec 14, (poster). 3
4 Reichler, T., J. Kim, and A. Kumar (2007): Predictability from Strat-Trop Coupling in Reforecasts and the GFDL Climate Model, AGU Chapman Conference on The Role of the Stratosphere in Climate and Climate Change Santorini, Greece, Sep 24-28, 2007, (invited talk). Reichler, T. and J. Kim (2006): How well do coupled models simulate present-day climate? American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, San Francisco (CA), Dec 14, (poster). Reichler, T. and J. Kim (2006): How well do coupled models simulate present-day climate? National Center for Atmospheric Research, Boulder (CO), Oct 12, (talk). Reichler, T. and J. Kim (2006): How well do models simulate present-day climate? A critical appraisal of three generations of coupled models, GFDL, Princeton, NJ, & GISS, New York, NY, (talk). Choi, G., D. A. Robinson, and J. Kim (2005): Potential Linkages between Spring Snow Cover and Atmospheric Circulation in the Northern Hemisphere, , AGU Fall meeting, San Francisco, CA, (talk). Kim, J. and T. Reichler (2005): A Performance Index for the Evaluation of Coupled Climate Models, AGU Fall meeting, San Francisco, CA, (poster). Reichler, T. and I. Held (2005): A possible widening of the tropical Hadley cell over the past decades, AGU Fall meeting, San Francisco, CA, (presented by Junsu Kim). Reichler, T. and J. Kim (2005): How well do models simulate observations? A critical appraisal of the latest generation of coupled climate models, Department Seminar, Department of Atmospheric Sciences, University of Utah, UT, (talk). Awards and scholarships Financial support, AGU fall meeting, from Graduate School and ASUU, Univ. of Utah, Dec, 2012 Full support from the WCRP Open Science Meeting, Denver, Colorado, USA, 24-28, Oct, 2011 Full support from the 2nd workshop of DynVar, Boulder, Colorado, USA, 3-5, Nov, 2010 Full support from the Advanced Study Program (ASP) of the NCAR, the 2008 ASP Summer Colloquium on "Numerical Techniques for Global Atmospheric Models", Boulder, CO, Jun. 1-13, 2008 Outstanding Paper Award for presentation, Korea Water Resources Association, Gyeongju, Kyoungnam, Korea, May, 22-23, 2008 Research Assistantship (full tuition remission and stipends), Dept. of Atmospheric Sciences, University of Utah, Scholarship for Honorable Students, Dept. of Earth & Environmental Sciences, Seoul National University, Scholarship for Undergraduate Students, College of Natural Sciences, Seoul National University,
5 Memberships American Geophysical Union since 2004 American Meteorological Society since 2004 Korean Meteorological Society since
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