Publications

2024

156) Tsai, Y.-C., E. D. Maloney, D. Kim, and S. J. Camargo, 2024: Unified Forecast System prediction of the Madden-Julian oscillation and east Pacific teleconnections during boreal summer. J. Geophys. Res., submitted.

155) Stone, Ž, D. J. Raymond, L. Back, P. Bechtold, M. Bernardez,.I. E. Bunge, A. M. Duran Quesada, M. G. Salas, R. Haacker, D. Hernandez Deckers, L. Huaman, G. N. Kiladis, Z. Kuang, B. Lintner, V. Maithel, E. Maloney, J. C. Marín, L. Medina Luna, J. Mejía, M. A. Piper, H. Poveda, J. Ristvey, S. Sentić, Y. L. Serra, A. Sobel, G. Torri, J. Whitaker, D. W. Zietlow, snd M. D. Zuluaga, 2024: The organization of Tropical East Pacific Convection (OTREC) field campaign – Five years later. Bull. Amer. Meteor. Soc., submitted.

154) Hsiao, W.-T., and E. D. Maloney, 2024: Three-dimensional structure of radiative effect in the observed Madden-Julian oscillation. J. Atmos. Sci., submitted.  

153) DiSera, L. A., Á. G. Muñoz, and E. D. Maloney, 2024: Fueling the 2020-2023 La Niña: The Role of Cross-timescale Interference between the Indian Ocean Dipole and the Madden-Julian Oscillation. J. Climate, submitted. 

152) Zhou, Y., and E. D. Maloney, 2024: Dynamics and energetics associated with two east Pacific easterly waves during the OTREC Campaign in August 2019. J. Geophys. Res., submitted. 

151) T. Suematsu, Martin, Z. K., E. A. Barnes, Y.-G. Ham, D. Kim, H. Kim, T.-Y. Koh, E. D. Maloney, and C. A. DeMott, 2024: Incorrect computation of Madden-Julian oscillation prediction skill. npj Climate and Atmospheric Science, 7, https://doi.org/10.1038/s41612-024-00687-1.

150) Carlo Frontera, Z., E. A. Barnes, and E. D. Maloney, 2024: Data-driven Models for Subseasonal Cyclogenesis Forecasts in the East Pacific and North Atlantic. Wea. And Forecasting, submitted.

149) Riley Dellaripa, E. M., C. DeMott, J. Cui, E. D. Maloney, 2024: Evaluation of intraseasonal westerly wind events in the Pacific Ocean in CMIP6 models. J. Climate, in press.

148) Cui, J., C. DeMott, E. R. Dellaripa, and E. Maloney, 2024: Process-based evaluation of intraseasonal oceanic Kelvin waves in the Pacific Ocean in CMIP6 models. J. Climate, in press.

147) Hsiao, W.-T., and E. D. Maloney, 2024: The longwave cloud-radiative feedback in tropical waves derived by different precipitation datasets. Geophys. Res. Lett., 51, https://doi.org/10.1029/2024GL109143.

146) Leitmann-Niimi, N. M., C. D. Kummerow, W.-T. Hsiao, and E. D. Maloney, 2024: The changing nature of convection over Earth’s tropical oceans from a water budget perspective, J. Climate, in press. 

145) Cahill, Jack, Elizabeth A Barnes; Eric D Maloney; Stephan R Sain; Patrick Harr; Luke Madaus, 2024: Errors of Opportunity: Using Neural Networks to Predict Errors in the Unified Forecast System (UFS) on S2S Timescales,  Weather and Forecasting, in press.

144) Hsiao, W.-T., E. D. Maloney, N. M. Leitmann-Niimi, and C. D. Kummerow, 2024: Observed relationships between sea surface temperature, vertical wind shears, and tropical organized deep convection. J. Climate, 37, 1277–1293.

143) Cui, J., E. D. Maloney, and T. Li, 2024: Changes in MJO teleconnections in the PNA region under global warming. J. Climate, submitted.

142) Veloso-Aguila, D., K. L. Rasmussen, and E. D. Maloney, 2024: Tornadoes in southeast South America: Mesoscale to planetary-scale environments. Mon. Wea. Rev., 152, 295–318.

2023

141) Bui, H. X., E. D. Maloney, E. Short, and E. M. Riley Dellaripa, 2023: Diurnal cycle of wind speed and precipitation over the northern Australia coastal region: CYGNSS observations, Geophys. Res. Lett., 50, e2023GL103005.

140) Neelin, J. D., J. P. Krasting, A. Radhakrishnan, J. Liptak, T. Jackson, Y. Ming, W. Dong, A. Gettelman, D. R. Coleman, E. D. Maloney, A. A. Wing, Y.-H. Kuo, F. Ahmed, P. Ullrich, C. M. Bitz, R. B. Neale, A. Ordonez, and Elizabeth A. Maroon, 2023: Process-oriented diagnostics: principles, practice, community development and common standards. Bull. Amer. Meteor. Soc., 104, E1452–E1468.

139) Riley Dellaripa, E. M., E. D. Maloney, and C. A. DeMott, 2023: The diurnal cycle of east Pacific convection, moisture, and CYGNSS wind speed and fluxes. J. Geophys. Res., 128, e2022JD038133.

138) Natoli, M. B., and E. D. Maloney, 2023: Environmental controls on the tropical island diurnal cycle. J. Climate, 36, 7465-7485.

137) Hudson, J., and E. D. Maloney, 2023: The Role of Surface Fluxes in MJO Propagation Through the Maritime Continent. J. Climate, 36, 1633–1652.

136) Bui, H. X., Y.-X. Li, E. D. Maloney, J. E. Kim, S.-S. Lee, and J.-Y. Yu, 2023: Emergence of Madden-Julian oscillation precipitation and wind amplitude changes in a warming climate. Nature Climate and Atmos. Sci., 6, 22, https://doi.org/10.1038/s41612-023-00344-z.

135) Natoli, M. B., and E. D. Maloney, 2023: The tropical diurnal cycle under varying states of the monsoonal background wind. J. Atmos. Sci., 80, 235-258

2022

134) Kang, D., D. Kim, S. Rushley, and E. D. Maloney, 2022: Seasonal locking of the MJO’s southward detouring of the Maritime Continent: the role of the Australian monsoon. J. Climate, 35, 4553-4568.

133) Bui, H. X., A. Timmermann, J.-Y. Lee, E. D. Maloney, Y.-X. Li, J.-E. Kim, J. Shuman, S.-S. Lee, and W. R. Wieder, 2022: Summer midlatitude stationary wave patterns synchronize Northern Hemisphere wildfire occurrence. Geophys. Res. Lett., 49, e2022GL099017.

132) Hsiao, W.-T., E. A. Barnes, E. D. Maloney, S. N. Tulich, J. Dias, and G. N. Kiladis, 2022: Role of the Tropics and its extratropical teleconnections in state-dependent improvements of U.S. West Coast UFS precipitation forecasts. Geophys. Res. Lett., 49, e2021GL096447.

131) Bui, H. X., and E. D. Maloney, 2022: Changes to tropical east Pacific intraseasonal variability under global warming – Implications for tropical cyclogenesis. Atmósfera, 35, 611-631.

130) Martin, Z., E. A. Barnes, and E. D. Maloney, 2022: Using simple, explainable neural networks to predict the Madden-Julian oscillation, J. Adv. Modeling. Earth Sys., 14, e2021MS002774.

2021

129) Contributing Author to IPCC AR6 Chapter 8 : Douville, H., K. et al., 2021, Water Cycle Changes. In: Climate Change 2021: The Physical Science Basis. Contribution of Working Group I to the Sixth Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, United Kingdom and New York, NY, USA, pp. 1055–1210, doi:10.1017/9781009157896.010.

128) Natoli, M. B., and E. D. Maloney, 2021: Quasi-biweekly extensions of the monsoon winds and the Philippines diurnal cycle. Mon. Wea. Rev., 149, 3939–3960.

127) Adames, Á. F., and E. D. Maloney, 2021: Advancements in our understanding of the Madden-Julian Oscillation and other tropical disturbances from the perspective of moisture mode theory. Current Climate Change Reports7, 72–85.

126) Huaman, L., E. D. Maloney, C. Schumacher, and G. N. Kiladis, 2021: Easterly waves in the East Pacific during the OTREC 2019 field campaign. J. Atmos. Sci., 78, 4071–4088.

125) Sobel, A. H., J. Sprintall, E. D. Maloney, Z. K. Martin, S. Wang, S. deSzoeke, B. Trabing, and S. A. Rutledge, 2021: Large-scale state and evolution of the atmosphere and ocean during PISTON 2018. J. Climate, 34, 5017–5035.

124) Tseng, K.-C., N. C. Johnson, E. D. Maloney, and E. A. Barnes, 2021: Mapping Large-scale Climate Variability to Hydrological Extremes: An Application of the Linear Inverse Model to Subseasonal-to-Seasonal. J. Climate, 34, 4207–4225.

2020

123) Bui, H. X., E. D. Maloney, E. M. Riley Dellaripa, and B. Singh, 2020: Wind speed, surface flux, and intraseasonal convection coupling from CYGNSS data. Geophys. Res. Lett., 47, e2020GL090376, https://doi.org/10.1029/2020GL090376.

122) Hsiao, W.-T., E. D. Maloney, and E. A. Barnes, 2020: Investigating recent changes in MJO precipitation and circulation in two reanalyses. Geophys. Res. Lett., 47, e2020GL090139. https://doi.org/10.1029/2020GL090139.

121) Bui, H. X., and E. D. Maloney, 2020: Changes to the Madden-Julian Oscillation in coupled and uncoupled aquaplanet simulations with 4xCO2. J. Adv. Modeling Earth Sys., 12, e2020MS002179. https://doi.org/10.1029/2020MS002179

120) Jiang, X., Maloney, E. D., and H. Su, 2020: Large-scale controls of propagation of the Madden-Julian Oscillation. npj Climate and Atmospheric Science, 3, 29, https://doi.org/10.1038/s41612-020-00134-x.

119) Jiang, X., A. Adames-Corraliza, A., D. Kim, E. Maloney, H. Lin, H. Kim, C. Zhang, C. DeMott, and N. Klingaman, 2020: Fifty Year’s of Research on the Madden-Julian Oscillation: Recent Progress, Challenges, and Perspectives. J. Geophys. Res., 125, e2019JD030911. https://doi.org/10.1029/2019JD030911

118) Whitaker, J. W., and E. D. Maloney, 2020: A case study of easterly wave genesis from a Panama Bight MCS. J. Atmos. Sci., 77, 3567–3584

117) Wang, J., H. Kim, D. Kim, S. A. Henderson, C. Stan, and E. D. Maloney, 2020: MJO teleconnections over the PNA region in climate models. Part II: Impacts of the MJO and basic state. J. Climate, 33, 5081–5101.

116) Wolding, B. O., J. Dias, G. Kiladis, F. Ahmed, E. Maloney, and M. Branson, 2020: Interactions Between Moisture and Tropical Convection. Part II: The Convective Coupling of Equatorial Waves. J. Atmos. Sci., 77, 1801–1819.

115) Wolding, B. O., J. Dias, G. Kiladis, F. Ahmed, E. Maloney, and M. Branson, 2020: Interactions Between Moisture and Tropical Convection. Part I: Convective Lifecycle and Spatiotemporal Dependence. J. Atmos. Sci., 77, 1783–1799.

114) Nardi, K., E. Barnes, E. Maloney, C. Baggett, D. Harnos, L. Ciasto, 2020: Skillful all-season S2S prediction of U.S. precipitation using the MJO and QBO. Weather and Forecasting, 35, 2179-2198.

113) Tseng, K.-C., E. A. Barnes, and E. Maloney, 2020: The importance of past MJO activity in determining the future state of the midlatitude circulation. J. Climate, 33, 2131–2147

112) Tseng, K.-C., E. Maloney, and E. A. Barnes, 2020: The consistency of MJO teleconnection patterns on interannual timescales. J. Climate, 33, 3471–3486.

111) Kuo, Y.-H., J. D. Neelin, C.-C. Chen, W.-T. Chen, L. Donner, A. Gettelman, X. Jiang, K.-T. Kuo, E. Maloney, C. Mechoso, Y. Ming, K. Schiro, C. Seman, C.-M. Wu, and M. Zhao, 2020: Convective transition statistics over tropical oceans for climate model diagnostics: GCM evaluation. J. Atmos. Sci., 77, 379-403.

110) de Szoeke, S. P., and E. D. Maloney, 2020: Atmospheric mixed layer convergence from observed MJO sea surface temperature anomalies. J. Climate, 33, 547–558.

109) Wang, J., H. Kim, D. Kim, S. A. Henderson, C. Stan, and E. D. Maloney, 2020: MJO teleconnections over the PNA region in climate models. Part I: Performance- and process-based skill metrics. J. Climate, 33, 1051–1067.

108) Riley Dellaripa, E. M., E. D. Maloney, B. A. Toms, S. M. Saleeby, and S. C. van den Heever, 2020: Topographic Effects on the Luzon Diurnal Cycle During the BSISO. J. Atmos. Sci., 77, 3-30.

107) Toms, B. A., E. A. Barnes, E. D. Maloney, and S. C. van den Heever, 2020: The global teleconnection signature of the Madden-Julian oscillation and its modulation by the Quasi-Biennial oscillation. J. Geophys. Res., 125, e2020JD032653. https://doi.org/10.1029/2020JD032653.

106) Toms, B. A., S. C. van den Heever, E. M. Riley Dellaripa, S. M. Saleeby, and E. D. Maloney, 2020: The relationship between the boreal summertime Madden-Julian oscillation and tropical moist convective morphology. J. Atmos. Sci., 33, 647–667.

2019

105) Yan, X., S. Yang, T. Wang, E. D. Maloney, S. Dong, W. Weiand S. He, 2020: Quasi-biweekly Oscillation of the Asian Monsoon Rainfall in Late Summer and Autumn: Different Types of Structure and Propagation. Climate Dynamics, 53, 6611–6628.

104) Bui, H. X., and E. D. Maloney, 2019: Transient response of MJO precipitation and circulation to greenhouse gas forcing. Geophys. Res. Lett., 46, 13546-13555.

103) Natoli, M. B., and E. D. Maloney, 2019: Intraseasonal variability of the diurnal cycle of precipitation in the Philippines. J. Atmos. Sci., 76, 3633–3654.

102) Bui, H. X., and E. D. Maloney, 2019: Mechanisms for global warming impacts on Madden-Julian Oscillation precipitation amplitude. J. Climate, 32, 6961-6975.

101) Maloney, E. D., A. Gettelman, Y. Ming, J. D. Neelin, D. Barrie, A. Mariotti, C.-C. Chen, D. R. B. Coleman, Y.-H. Kuo, B. Singh, H. Annamalai, A. Berg, J. F. Booth, S. J. Camargo, A. Dai, A. Gonzalez, J. Hafner, X. Jiang, X. Jing, D. Kim, A. Kumar, Y. Moon, C. M. Naud, A. H. Sobel, K. Suzuki, F. Wang, J. Wang, A. A. Wing, X. Xu, and Ming Zhao, 2019: Process-oriented evaluation of climate and weather forecasting models. Bull. Amer. Meteor. Soc., 100, 1665–1686.

100) Lee, J. H., P. Y. Julien, and E. D. Maloney, 2019: The variability of South Korean temperature associated with climate indicators. Theor. Appl. Climatol., https://doi.org/10.1007/s00704-019-02842-8.

99) Eyring, V., and others, 2019: Taking model evaluation to the next level. Nature Climate Change, 9, 102–110.

98) Tseng, K.-C.,  E. D. Maloney, and E. A. Barnes, 2019: The consistency of MJO teleconnection patterns: an explanation using linear Rossby wave theory. J. Climate32, 531–548.

97) Maloney, E. D., A. F. Adames, and H. X. Bui, 2019: Madden-Julian Oscillation Changes under Anthropogenic Warming. Nature Clim. Change9, 26-33.

2018

96) Bui, H. X., and E. D. Maloney, 2018: Changes in Madden-Julian Oscillation precipitation and wind variance under global warming.Geophys. Res. Lett., 45, 7148-7155.

95) Baggett, C. F., K. M. Nardi, S. J. Childs, S. N. Zito, E. A. Barnes, and E. D. Maloney, 2018:  Skillful Five Week Forecasts of Tornado and Hail Activity, J. Geophy. Res.-Atmos.123, 12,661–12,675.

94) Henderson, S. A., and E. D. Maloney, 2018: The impact of the Madden-Julian Oscillation on high-latitude winter blocking during El Niño-Southern oscillation events. J. Climate, 31, 5293–5318.

93) Zhang, L., W. Han, Y. Li, E. D. Maloney, 2018: Role of north Indian Ocean air-sea interaction in summer monsoon intraseasonal oscillation. J. Climate, 31, 7885-7908.

92) Jiang, X., A. Adames, M. Zhao, D. Waliser, and E. Maloney, 2018: A unified moisture mode framework for seasonality of the Madden-Julian oscillation. J. Climate, 31, 4215–4224.

91) Whitaker, J. W., and E. D. Maloney, 2018: Influence of the Madden-Julian Oscillation and Caribbean Low-Level Jet on East Pacific Easterly Wave Dynamics. J. Atmos. Sci., 75, 1121-1141.

90) Tseng, K.-C., E. A. Barnes and E. D. Maloney, 2018: Prediction of the midlatitude response to strong Madden-Julian oscillation events on S2S timescale. Geophys. Res. Lett., 45, 463-470.

89) Riley Dellaripa, E, E. Maloney, and S. van den Heever, 2018: Wind-flux feedbacks and convective organization during the November 2011 MJO event in a high resolution model. J. Atmos. Sci, 75, 57-84.

88) DeMott, C., B. Wolding, E. Maloney, and D. Randall, 2018: Atmospheric Mechanisms for MJO Decay Over the Maritime Continent. J. Geophys. Res.123, 5188-5204.

87) Mundhenk, B. D., E. A. Barnes, E. D. Maloney, and C. F. Baggett, 2018: Skillful subseasonal prediction of atmospheric river activity based on the Madden-Julian oscillation and the Quasi-Biennial oscillation. Nature (npj) Clim. Atmos. Sci., 1, doi:10.1038/s41612-017-0008-2.

86) Wang, B., S.-S. Lee, D. E. Waliser, C. Zhang, A. Sobel, E. Maloney, T. Li, X. Jiang, and K.-J. Ha, 2018: Dynamics-oriented diagnostics for the Madden-Julian Oscillation. J. Climate, 31, 3117-3135.

2017

85) Zhu, H., E. Maloney, H. Hendon and R. Stratton, 2017: Effects of the changing heating profile associated with melting layers in a climate model. Q. J. Royal. Met. Soc., 143, 3110–3121.

84) Singh, M. S., Z. Kuang, E. D. Maloney, W. M. Hannah, and B. O. Wolding, 2017: Increasing potential for intense tropical and subtropical thunderstorms under global warming. Proc. National Acad. Sci., 114, 11657-11662.

83) Nguyen, H., H. Hendon, E.-P. Lim, G. Boschat, E. Maloney, B. Timbal, 2017: Variability of the extent of the Hadley Circulation in the southern hemisphere: A regional perspective. Clim. Dyn50, 129. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00382-017-3592-2

82) Stan, C., D. Straus, J. Frederiksen, H. Lin, E. Maloney, and C. Schumacher, 2017: Review of Tropical-Extratropical Teleconnections on Intraseasonal Time Scales. Rev. Geophysics, 55, 902–937.

81) Alaka, G. J., and E. D. Maloney, 2017: Internal Intraseasonal Variability of the West African Monsoon in WRF. J. Climate, 30, 5815–5833.

80) Baggett, C. F., E. A. Barnes, E. D. Maloney and B. D. Mundhenk, 2017, Advancing Atmospheric River Forecasts into Subseasonal Timescales. Geophys. Res. Lett., 44, 7528-7536.

79) Wang,  L., T. Li, E. Maloney, and Bin Wang, 2017: Fundamental Causes of Propagating and Non-propagating MJOs in MJOTF/GASS models. J. Climate, 30, 3743–3769.

78) Henderson, S. A., E. D. Maloney, and S.-W. Son, 2017: Madden-Julian oscillation teleconnections: The impact of the basic state and MJO representation in general circulation models. J. Climate, 30, 4567–4587.

77) Wolding, B. O., E. D. Maloney. S. A. Henderson, and M. Branson, 2017: Climate Change and the Madden-Julian Oscillation: A Vertically Resolved Weak Temperature Gradient Analysis. J. Adv. Modeling Earth Sys., 9, doi:10.1002/2016MS000843.

76) Ahn, M.-S., D. Kim, K. Sperber, E. Maloney, D. Waliser, H. Hendon, 2017: MJO Simulation in CMIP5 Climate Models: MJO Skill Metrics and Process‐Oriented Diagnosis. Climate Dyn.49, 4023. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00382-017-3558-4.

75) Rydbeck, A. V., E. D. Maloney, and G. J. Alaka 2017: In situ initiation of east Pacific easterly waves in a regional model. J. Atmos. Sci., 74, 333-351.

2016

74) Mundhenk, B. D., E. A. Barnes, E. D. Maloney, and K. Nardi, 2016: Modulation of atmospheric rivers near Alaska and the U.S. West Coast by northeast Pacific height anomalies. J. Geophy. Res., 121, 12,751–12,765.

73) Wolding, B. O, E. D. Maloney, and M. Branson, 2016: Vertically Resolved Weak Temperature Gradient Analysis of the Madden-Julian Oscillation in SP-CESM. J. Adv. Modeling. Earth. Sys., 8, doi:10.1002/2016MS000724.

72) Mundhenk, B. D., E. A. Barnes, and E. D. Maloney, 2016: All-Season Climatology and Variability of Atmospheric River Frequencies over the North Pacific. J. Climate, 29, 4885–4903.

71) Jiang, X., M. Zhao, E. D. Maloney, and D. E. Waliser, 2016: Convective Moisture Adjustment Time-scale as a Key Factor in Regulating Amplitude of the Madden-Julian Oscillation. Geophys. Res. Letters, 43, 10,412–10,419.

70) Maloney, E. D., and C. Zhang, 2016: Dr. Yanai’s contribution to the discovery and science of the MJO. Meteor. Monographs, 56, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1175/AMSMONOGRAPHS-D-15-0003.1.

69) Henderson, S. A., E. D. Maloney, and E. A. Barnes, 2016: The influence of the Madden-Julian oscillation on Northern Hemisphere winter blocking. J. Climate, 29, 4597-4616.

2015

68) Riley Dellaripa, E. M., and E. D. Maloney, 2015: Analysis of MJO Wind-Flux Feedbacks in the Indian Ocean Using RAMA Buoy Observations. J. Meteor. Soc. Japan, 93A, 1-20.

67) Maloney, E. D., and B. O. Wolding, 2015: Initiation of an intraseasonal oscillation in an aquaplanet general circulation model. J. Adv. Model. Earth. Sys., 7, 1956-1976, doi:10.1002/2015MS000495.

66) Hannah, W. M., E. D. Maloney, and M. Pritchard, 2015: Consequences of Systematic Model Drift in DYNAMO MJO Hindcasts with SP-CAM and CAM5. J. Adv. Modeling. Earth Sys., 7, 1051-1074 doi:10.1002/2014MS000423.

65) Rydbeck, A. V., and E. D. Maloney, 2015: On the Convective Coupling and Moisture Organization of East Pacific Easterly Waves. J. Atmos. Sci., 72, 3850-3870.

64) Wolding, B. O., and E. D. Maloney, 2015: Objective Diagnostics and the Madden-Julian Oscillation. Part I: Methodology. J. Climate, 28, 4127-4140.

63) Wolding, B. O., and E. D. Maloney, 2015: Objective Diagnostics and the Madden-Julian Oscillation. Part II: Application to Moist Static Energy and Moisture Budgets. J. Climate, 28, 7786-7808.

2014

62) Rydbeck, A. V., and E. D. Maloney, 2014: Energetics of east Pacific easterly waves during intraseasonal events. J. Climate27, 7603-7621.

61) Garfinkel, C. I., J. J. Benedict, and E. D. Maloney, 2014: Impact of the MJO on the boreal winter extratropical circulation. Geophys. Res. Lett., 41, 6055–6062.

60) Serra, Y. L., X. Jiang, B. Tian, J. Amador Astua, E. D. Maloney, and G. N. Kiladis, 2014: Tropical intra-seasonal oscillations and synoptic variability. Annual Review of Environment and Resources, in press.

59) Alaka, G. J., and E. D. Maloney, 2014: The intraseasonal variability of African easterly wave energetics. J. Climate, 27, 6559-6580.

58) Hannah, W. M., and E. D. Maloney, 2014: The Moist Static Energy Budget in NCAR CAM5 Hindcasts during DYNAMO. J. Adv. Modeling Earth Sys., 6, doi:10.1002/2013MS000272.

57) Maloney, E. D., X. Jiang, S.-P. Xie, and J. J. Benedict, 2014: Process-oriented diagnosis of east Pacific warm pool intraseasonal variability. J. Climate, 27, 6305-6324.

56) Benedict, J. J. E. D. Maloney, A. H. Sobel, and D. M. Frierson, 2014: Gross moist stability and MJO simulation skill in three full-physics GCMs. J. Atmos. Sci., 71, 3327-3349.

55) Kim, D, P. Xavier, E. Maloney, M. Wheeler, D. Waliser, K. Sperber, H. Hendon, C. Zhang, R. Neale, Y.-T. Hwang, and H. Liu, 2014: Process-oriented MJO simulation diagnostic: Moisture sensitivity of simulated convection. J. Climate, 27, 5379-5395.

54) Maloney, E. D., S. J. Camargo, E. Chang, B. Colle, R. Fu, K. L. Geil, Q. Hu, X. Jiang, N. Johnson, K. B. Karnauskas, J. Kinter, B. Kirtman, S. Kumar, B. Langenbrunner, K. Lombardo, L. N. Long, A. Mariotti, J. E. Meyerson, K. C. Mo, J. D. Neelin, Z. Pan, R. Seager, Y. Serra, A. Seth, J. Sheffield, J. Stroeve, J. Thibeault, S.-P. Xie, C. Wang, B. Wyman, and M. Zhao, 2014: North American climate in CMIP5 experiments: Part III: Assessment of 21st Century projections. J. Climate, 27, 2230-2270.

2013

53) Slade, S. A., and E. D. Maloney, 2013: An intraseasonal prediction model of Atlantic and east Pacific tropical cyclone genesis. Mon. Wea. Rev., 141, 1925–1942.

52) Zhang, C., Gottschalck, J., E. Maloney, M. Moncrieff, F. Vitart, D. Waliser, B. Wang, and M. Wheeler, 2013: Cracking the MJO Nut. Geophys. Res. Lett., 40, 1223–1230, doi:10.1002/grl.50244.

51) Sheffield, J., S. J. Camargo, R. Fu, Q. Hu, X. Jiang, N. Johnson, K. B. Karnauskas, J. Kinter, S. Kumar, B. Langenbrunner, E. Maloney, A. Mariotti, J. E. Meyerson, J. D. Neelin, Z. Pan, A. Ruiz-Barradas, R. Seager, Y. L. Serra, D.-Z. Sun, C. Wang, S.-P. Xie, J.-Y. Yu, T. Zhang, M. Zhao, 2013: North American climate in CMIP5 experiments. Part II: Evaluation of 20th Century intra-seasonal to decadal variability. J. Climate, 26, 9247-9290.

50) Jiang, X.-A., E. D. Maloney, J.-L. F. Li, and D. E. Waliser, 2013: Simulations of the eastern north Pacific intraseasonal variability in CMIP5 GCMs. J. Climate, 26, 3489-3510.

49) Rydbeck, A. V., E. D. Maloney, S.-P. Xie, J. Hafner, and J. Shaman, 2013: Remote forcing versus local feedback of east Pacific intraseasonal variability. J. Climate, 26, 3575–3596.

48) Sheffield, J., A. Barrett, B. Colle, R. Fu, K. L. Geil, Q. Hu, J. Kinter, S. Kumar, B. Langenbrunner, K. Lombardo, L. N. Long, E. Maloney, A. Mariotti, J. E. Meyerson, K. C. Mo, J. D. Neelin, Z. Pan, A. Ruiz-Barradas, Y. L. Serra, A. Seth, J. M. Thibeault, J. C. Stroeve, 2013: North American climate in CMIP5 experiments. Part I: Evaluation of 20th Century continental and regional climatology. J. Climate, 26, 9209-9245.

47) Maloney, E. D., and S.-P. Xie, 2013: Sensitivity of MJO activity to the pattern of climate warming. J. Adv. Modeling Earth Sys., 5, 32–47, doi:10.1029/2012MS000171..

46) Sobel, A. H., and E. D. Maloney, 2013: Moisture modes and the eastward propagation of the MJO. J. Atmos. Sci., 70, 187-192.

45) Benedict, J. J., A. H. Sobel, E. D. Maloney, D. M. Frierson, and L. J. Donner, 2013: Tropical intraseasonal variability in Version 3 of the GFDL Atmosphere Model. J. Climate, 26, 426-449.

2012

44) Alaka, G. J., and E. D. Maloney, 2012: The Madden Julian oscillation influence on upstream African easterly wave precursor disturbances during boreal summer. J. Climate, 25, 3219-3236.

44b) Alaka, G. J., E. D. Maloney, 2012: CORRIGENDUM. J. Climate, 25, 6880–6881.

43) Sobel, A. H., and E. D. Maloney, 2012: An idealized semi-empirical framework for modeling the Madden-Julian oscillation. J. Atmos. Sci., 69, 1691-1705.

42) Shaman, J., and E. D. Maloney, 2012: Shortcomings in climate model simulations of the ENSO-Atlantic hurricane teleconnection. Climate Dynamics, 38, 1973-1988.

41) Van Roekel, L. P., and E. D. Maloney, 2012: Mixed layer modeling in the east Pacific warm pool during 2002. Climate Dynamics, 38, 2559-2573.

40) Reid, J. S., P. Xian, E. J. Hyer, M. K. Flatau, E. M. Ramirez, F. J. Turk, C. R. Sampson, C. Zhang, E. M. Fukada, and E. D. Maloney, 2012: Multi-scale meteorological conceptual model of observed active fire hotspot activity and smoke optical depth in the Maritime Continent. Atmos. Chem. Phys., 12, 2117-2147, doi:10.5194/acp-12-2117-2012.

2011

39) Landu, K., and E .D. Maloney, 2011: The intraseasonal moist static energy budget in reanalysis data. J. Geophys. Res., 116, D21117, doi:10.1029/2011JD016031.

38) Goswami, B. B., N. J. Mani, P. Mukhopadhyay, D. Waliser, J. Benedict, E. Maloney, M. Khairoutdinov, and B. N. Goswami, 2011: Monsoon intraseasonal oscillations as simulated by the superparameterized Community Atmospheric Model. J. Geophys. Res.,116, D22104, doi:10.1029/2011JD015948.

37) Landu, K., and E. D. Maloney, 2011: Understanding intraseasonal variability in an aquaplanet GCM. J. Meteor. Soc. Japan, 89, 195-210, doi:10.2151/jmsj.2011-302.

36) Kim, D., A. H. Sobel, E. D. Maloney, D. M. W. Frierson, and I.-S. Kang, 2011: A systematic relationship between intraseasonal variability and mean state bias. J. Climate, 24, 5506-5520.

35) Yu, W., W. Han, D. Gochis, E.D Maloney, and S.-P. Xie, 2011: Observations of eastward propagation of atmospheric intraseasonal oscillations from the Pacific to the Atlantic. J. Geophys. Res.,116, D02101, doi:10.1029/2010JD014336.

34) Hannah, W. M., and E. D. Maloney, 2011: The role of moisture-convection feedbacks in simulating the Madden-Julian oscillation. J. Climate, 24, 2754-2770.

33) Small, R. J., S.-P. Xie, E. D. Maloney, S. P. deSzoeke, and T. Miyama, 2011: Intraseasonal Variability in the far-east Pacific: Investigation of the role of air-sea coupling in a regional coupled model. Clim. Dyn., 36, 867–890, DOI 10.1007/s00382-010-0786-2.

2010

32) Sobel, A. H., E. D. Maloney, Bellon, G., and D. M. Frierson, 2010: Surface fluxes and tropical intraseasonal variability: a reassessment. J. Adv. Model. Earth Syst., Vol. 2, Art. #2, 27 pp., doi:10.3894/JAMES.2010.2.2.

31) Maloney, E. D., A. H. Sobel , and W. M. Hannah, 2010: Intraseasonal variability in an aquaplanet general circulation model. J. Adv. Modeling. Earth. Sys, 2, Art. #5, 24 pp.

2009

30) CLIVAR Madden Julian Oscillation Working Group, 2009: MJO Simulation Diagnostics, J. Climate, 22, 3006-3030.

29) Kim, D., and others, 2009: Application of MJO simulation diagnostics to climate models. J. Climate, 22, 6413-6436.

28) Shaman, J., S. K. Esbensen, and E. D. Maloney, 2009: The dynamics of the ENSO-Atlantic hurricane teleconnection: ENSO-related changes to the North African-Asian Jet affect Atlantic basin tropical cyclogenesis. J. Climate, 22, 2458–2482.

27) Maloney, E. D., 2009: The moist static energy budget of a composite tropical intraseasonal oscillation in a climate model. J. Climate, 22, 711-729.

2008

26) Araligidad, N. M., and E. D. Maloney, 2008: Wind-driven latent heat flux and the intraseasonal oscillation. Geophys. Res. Lett., 35, L04815, doi:10.1029/2007GL032746..

25) Sobel, A. H., E. D. Maloney, Bellon, G., and D. M. Frierson, 2008: The role of surface heat fluxes in tropical intraseasonal oscillations. Nature Geoscience, 1, 653 – 657.

24) Maloney, E. D., D. B. Chelton, and S. K. Esbensen, 2008: Subseasonal SST variability in the tropical eastern north Pacific during boreal summer. J. Climate, 21, 4149-4167.

23) Maloney, E. D., and J. Shaman, 2008: Intraseasonal variability of the west African monsoon and Atlantic ITCZ. J. Climate, 21, 2898-2918.

2007

22) Maloney, E. D., and A. H. Sobel, 2007: Idealized hot spot experiments in a general circulation model. J. Climate, 20, 908-925.

21) Zhang, C., and E. D. Maloney, 2007: Intraseasonal variability of the North American monsoon system. VAMOS Newsletter #4, December 2007, 3-6.

20) Maloney, E. D., and S. K. Esbensen, 2007: Satellite and buoy observations of intraseasonal variability in the tropical northeast Pacific. Mon. Wea. Rev., 135, 3-19.

2006

19) Maloney, E. D., and D. B. Chelton, 2006: An assessment of the SST Influence on surface wind stress in numerical weather prediction and climate models. J. Climate, 19, 2743-2762.

18) Zhang, C., M. Dong, H. H. Hendon, E. D. Maloney, A. Marshall, K. R. Sperber, and W. Wang, 2006: Simulations of the Madden-Julian oscillation in four pairs of coupled and uncoupled global models Clim. Dyn., 27, 573-592.

17) Anderson, B. T., and E. D. Maloney, 2006: Interannual tropical Pacific sea-surface temperatures and their relation to preceding sub-tropical sea level pressures in the NCAR CCSM2.0. Journal of Climate, 19, 998-1012.

2005

16) Maloney, E. D., and S. K. Esbensen, 2005: A modeling study of summertime east Pacific wind-induced ocean-atmosphere exchange in the intraseasonal oscillation. J. Climate, 18, 568-584.

15) Gochis, D. J., and others, 2005: Future scientific directions: The water cycle across scales. Bull Amer. Meteor. Soc., 86, 1743-1746.

2004

14) Maloney, E. D., and A. H. Sobel, 2004: Surface fluxes and ocean coupling in the tropical intraseasonal oscillation. J. Climate, 17, 4368-4386.

2003

13) Maloney, E. D., and M. J. Dickinson, 2003: The intraseasonal oscillation and the energetics of summertime tropical western north Pacific synoptic-scale disturbances. J. Atmos. Sci., 60, 2153-2168.

12) Maloney, E. D., and S. K. Esbensen, 2003: The amplification of east Pacific Madden-Julian oscillation convection and wind anomalies during June-November. J. Climate, 16, 3482-3497.

2002

11) Maloney, E. D., 2002: An intraseasonal oscillation composite lifecycle in the NCAR CCM3.6 with modified convection. J. Climate, 15, 964-982.

10) Maloney, E. D., and J. T. Kiehl, 2002: Intraseasonal eastern Pacific precipitation and SST variations in a GCM coupled to a slab ocean model. J. Climate, 15, 2989-3007.

9) Maloney, E. D., and J. T. Kiehl, 2002: MJO-related SST variations over the tropical eastern Pacific during Northern Hemisphere summer. J. Climate, 15, 675-689.

2001

8) Maloney, E. D., and D. L. Hartmann, 2001: The Madden-Julian oscillation, barotropic dynamics, and north Pacific tropical cyclone formation. Part I: Observations. J. Atmos. Sci., 58, 2545-2558.

7) Hartmann, D. L., and E. D. Maloney, 2001: The Madden-Julian oscillation, barotropic dynamics, and north Pacific tropical cyclone formation. Part II: Stochastic barotropic modeling. J. Atmos. Sci., 58, 2559-2570.

6) Maloney, E. D., and D. L. Hartmann, 2001: The sensitivity of intraseasonal variability in the NCAR CCM3 to changes in convective parameterization. J. Climate, 14, 2015-2034.

2000

5) Maloney, E. D., and D. L. Hartmann, 2000: Modulation of eastern north Pacific hurricanes by the Madden-Julian oscillation. J. Climate, 13, 1451-1460.

4) Sobel, A. H., and E. D. Maloney, 2000: Effect of ENSO and ISO on Tropical Depressions.   Geophys. Res. Lett., 27, 1739-1742.

3) Maloney, E. D., and D. L. Hartmann, 2000: Modulation of hurricane activity in the Gulf of Mexico by the Madden-Julian oscillation. Science, 287, 2002-2004.

1998

2) Maloney, E. D., and D. L. Hartmann, 1998: Frictional moisture convergence in a composite lifecycle of the Madden-Julian oscillation. J. Climate, 11, 2387-2403.

1996

1) Fernau, M. E., E. D. Maloney, and G. T. Bates, 1996: The effects of regional climate change on space conditioning needs and the energy industry in the Great Lakes region. Regional impacts of global climate change: assessing change and response at the scales that matter., S. J. Ghan Ed., Battelle Press, Columbus, OH, 255-267.

Other:

Maloney, E. D., 2006: The MJO and Hurricanes. U. S. CLIVAR MJO Working Group Website, link.

Wheeler, M. W., E. D. Maloney, and the MJO Task Force, 2013: Madden-Julian Oscillation (MJO) Task Force: a joint effort of the climate and weather communities. CLIVAR Exchanges. No. 61 (Vol 18 No.1).

Sheffield, J., and others, 2014: Regional climate processes and projections for North America: CMIP3/CMIP5 differences, attribution and outstanding issues. NOAA Technical Report, OAR CPO-2, Climate Program Office, December 2014

Duffy, P. B., E. Maloney, and J. Sheffield, 2014: Global climate model simulations of North America. in Climate change in North America, G. Ohring (Ed.), Springer, pp 167-200

Kim, D., and E. D. Maloney, 2017: Review: Simulation of the Madden-Julian oscillation using general circulation models. The Global Monsoon System, 3nd Edition, C.-P. Chang et al., Eds..

Ling, J., C. Li, T. Li, X. Jia, B. Khouider, E. Maloney, F. Vitart, and C. Zhang, 2017: Meeting Summary: Challenges and opportunities of MJO study. Bull. Amer. Meteor. Soc., 98, ES53-56.

Zadra, A., and others, 2018: Meeting Summary: Systematic Errors in Weather and Climate Models: Nature, Origins, and Way Forward. Bull. Amer. Meteor. Soc., 99, ES67–ES70

Jiang, X., D. Kim, and E.D. Maloney, 2021: Progress and Status of MJO Simulation in Climate Models and Process-Oriented Diagnostics. The Multiscale Global Monsoon System, 4th Edition, C.-P. Chang et al., Eds.

Kim, D., E.D. Maloney, and C. Zhang, 2021: Review: MJO Propagation over the Maritime Continent, The Multiscale Global Monsoon System, 4th Edition, C.-P. Chang et al., Eds.

Adames, A. F., D. KimE. D. Maloney, and A. H. Sobel, 2021: The moisture mode framework of the Madden-Julian Oscillation. The Multiscale Global Monsoon System, 4th Edition, C.-P. Chang et al., Eds.