(*indicates grad student advisees; ^indicates undergrad student advisees; +indicates postdoctoral advisees)
2022
54. *Xu, W., J.-E. Lee, B. Fox-Kemper, Y. Planton, and M. J. McPhaden, The Andes Affect ENSO Statistics. J. Clim., 1–34, https://doi.org/10.1175/JCLI-D-21-0866.1 (2022).
53. *Kowalczyk, J. B. and J.-E. Lee, High CO2 expands where plants can grow in CESM-CLM4-CNDV. J. Geophys. Res.: Atmospheres, 127, e2021JD035158. https://doi.org/10.1029/2021JD035158 (2022).
52. ^Mischell, E. A. and J.-E. Lee, Observed Zonal Variations of the Relationship between ITCZ Position and Meridional Temperature Contrast. Climate, 10, 30. https://doi.org/10.3390/cli10030030 (2022).
2021
51. Sloat, L. L., M. Lin, E. E. Butler, D. Johnson, N. M. Holbrook, P. J. Huybers, P. J., ... Lee, J. -E. & Mueller, N. D. Evaluating the benefits of chlorophyll fluorescence for in-season crop productivity forecasting. Remote Sensing of Environment, 260, 112478 (2021).
50. Yang, X., X. Xu, A. Stovall, M. Chen, and J. -E. Lee, Recovery: Fast and Slow—Vegetation Response During the 2012–2016 California Drought. Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences, 126(4), e2020JG005976 (2021).
49. *Wu, M., J.-E. Lee, D. Wang, and ^M. Salameh, Suppressed Daytime Convection over the Amazon River, J. Geophys. Res. Atmosphere, 126(13), e2020JD033627 (2021).
2020
48. *Xu, W., and J.-E. Lee, The Andes and the Southeast Pacific Cold Tongue simulation, J. Clim., 34, 415-425 (2020).
47. ^Levey, J., & J. -E. Lee, Global and Regional Implications of Biome Evolution on the Hydrologic Cycle and Climate in the NCAR Dynamic Vegetation Model. Land, 9, 342 (2020).
2019
46. Lee, J.-E., B. Fox-Kemper, C. Horvat, and Y. Ming, The response of East Asian monsoon to the precessional cycle: A new study using the Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratorymodel. Geophy. Res. Lett., in revision. pdf
45. *Wu, M., and J.-E. Lee, Thresholds for atmospheric convection in Amazonian rainforests. Geophy. Res. Lett., 46. https://doi.org/ 10.1029/2019GL082909 (2019). link
44. Raczka B., P. D. Blanken, S. P. Burns, H. Duarte, C. Frankenberg, K. Grossmann, P. Kohler, J.-E. Lee, J. C. Lin, Barry A. Logan, T. Magney, A. Porcar-Castell, J. Stutz, X. Yang, D. R. Bowling, Sustained non-photochemical quenching shapes the seasonal pattern of solar-induced fluorescence at a high-elevation evergreen forest, J. Geophys. Res., in press (2019). link
43. Barros, F.V., P.R. Bittencourt, M. Brum, N.R.-Coupe, L. Pereira, G.S. Teodoro, S. Saleska, L.S. Borma, B.O. Christoersen, D. Penha, L.F. Alves, A.J.N. Lima, V.M.C. Carneiro, P.Gentine, J.-E. Lee, L.E.O.C. Aragão, V.Ivanov, L.S.M. Leal, A.C. Araujo and R.S. Oliveira, Differential responses of Amazonian forests to El-Nino- induced drought are explained by hydraulic traits. New Phytologist, https://doi.org/10.1111/nph.15909 (2019). link
42. Lee, J.-E., Understanding Neogene oxygen isotopes in the Great Plains using isotope-enabled General Circulation Model simulations. J. Geophys. Res., doi: 10.1029/2018JD028894 (2019). link
41. ^Robinson, E., X. +Yang, J-E. Lee, Ecosystem productivity and water stress in tropical East Africa: A Case Study of the 2010-11 drought. Land, 8, 52; doi:10.3390/land8030052 (2019). link
40. Ibarra, D. E., J. K. C. Ruguenstein, A. Baresch, K. V. Lau, D. Thomas, J.-E. Lee, C. K. Boyce, and C. P. Chamberlain, Modeling of the consequences of land plants evolution on silicate weathering, American Journal of Science, 319, 1-43 (2019). link
2018
39. +Dee, S. G., J. Nusbaumer, A. Bailey, J. M. Russell, J.-E. Lee, B. Konecky, N. H. Buenning, D. C. Noone, Tracking the strength of the Walker Circulation with stable isotopes, J. Geophys. Res., 123. doi/10.1029/2017JD027915(2018). link
38. +Yang, X., H. Shi, A. Stovall, K. Guan, G. Miao, Y. Zhang, Y. Zhang, X. Xiao, Y. Ryu, J.-E. Lee, FluoSpec 2 – An automated field spectroscopy system to monitor solar-induced fluorescence, Sensors, 18, 2063/doi:10.3390/s18072063 (2018). link
37. Bindeman, I. N., and J.-E. Lee, The possibility of obtaining ultra-low-δ18O signature of precipitation near equatorial latitudes during the Snowball Earth glaciation episodes, Precambrian Research, 10.1016/j.precamres.2017.07.030(2017). link
2017
36. Boyce, C. K. and J.-E. Lee, Plant evolution and climate over geological timescales, Annual Reviews of Earth and Planetary Science, 45, doi/10.1146/annurev-earth-063016-015629, (2017). link
35. Green J., Konings, A. G., S. H Alemohammad, J. Berry, D. Entekhabi, J. Kolassa, J.-E. Lee, P. Gentine, Regionally strong feedbacks between the atmosphere and terrestrial biosphere, Nature Geoscience, 10, 410-414 (2017). link
34. Lee, J.-E., A. Shen, B. Fox-Kemper, and Y. Ming, Hemispheric sea ice distribution sets the glacial tempo, Geophys. Res. Lett., 44, doi:10.1002/ 2016GL071307 (2017). link
33. Jeong, S. -J., D. Schimel, C. Frankenberg. D. Drewry, J. B. Fisher, M. Verma, J. A. Berry, J. A., J.-E. Lee, and J. Joiner, Application of satellite solar-induced chlorophyll fluorescence to understanding large-scale variations in vegetation phenology and function over northern high latitude forests, Remote Sensing of Environment, 190, 178-187 (2017). link
2016
32. +Yang, X., J. Tang, J. F. Mustard, J. Wu, K. Zhao, S. Serbin, and J.-E. Lee, Seasonal variability of multiple leaf traits captured by leaf spectroscopy at two temperate deciduous forests. Remote Sensing of Environment, 179, 1-12 (2016). link
2015
31. Yoshida, Y., J. Joiner, C. Tucker, J. Berry, J.-E Lee, G. Walker, R. Reichle, R. Koster, A. Lyapustin, and Y. Wang, The 2010 Russian drought impact on satellite measurements of solar-induced chlorophyll fluorescence: Insights from modeling and comparisons with parameters derived from satellite reflectances. Remote Sensing of Environment, 166, 163-177 (2015). link
30. Lee, J.-E., J. Berry, C., van der Tol, C., X. +Yang, L. Guanter, A. Damm, I. Baker, and C. Frankenberg, Calculations for chlorophyll fluorescence incorporated into the Community Land Model version 4. Global Change Biology, 9, 3469-3477, doi: 10.1111/gcb.12948 (2015). link
29. +Yang, X., J. Tang, J. F. Mustard, J. -E. Lee, M. Rossini, J. Joiner, W. Munger, and A. D. Richardson, Seasonal pattern of solar-induced chlorophyll fluorescence and its relationship with canopy photosynthesis in a temperate deciduous forest. Geophys. Res. Lett., 42, 2977-2987 (2015). link
28. Aichner, B., S. Feakins, J.-E. Lee, U. Herzchuh, and X. Liu, High resolution leaf wax carbon and hydrogen isotope record of late Holocene paleoclimate in the eastern Pamir (Lake Karakuli, Xinjiang, China). Climate of the Past, 11, 619-633 (2015). link
27. Cai, Y., I. Y. Fung, R. L. Edwards, Z. An, H., Cheng, J.-E. Lee, L. Tan, C.-C. She, X. Wang, J. A. Day, W. Zhou, M. J. Kelley, and J. Chiang, Variability of stalagmite-inferred Indian monsoon precipitation over the past 252,000 y.P. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA., 112, 2954-2959 (2015). link
2014
26. Guanter, L., Y. Zhang, M. Jung, J. Joiner, M. Voigt, J. A. Berry, C. Frankenberg, A. Huete, P. Zarco-Tejada, J.-E. Lee, M. S. Moran, G. Ponce-Campos, C. Beer, G. Camps-Valls, N. Buchmann, D. Gianelle, K. Klumpp, A. Cescatti, J. M. Baker, and T. J. Griffith., Global and time-resolved monitoring of crop photosynthesis with chlorophyll fluorescence. P. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA., 111(14), E1327-E1333 (2014). link
2013
25. Fisher J. B., M. Sikka, S. Sitch, P. Ciais, B. Poulter, D. Galbraith, J.-E. Lee, C. Huntingford, N. Viovy, N. Zeng, A. Ahlstrom, M. R. Lomas, P. E. Levy, C. Frankenberg, S. Saatchi, and Y. Malhi, Net CO2 fluxes for African tropical rainforests in the 20th century: uncertainty doubled in second half of century. Phil Trans R Soc B368: 20120376 (2013). link
24. Lee J.-Ea, C. Frankenberga, S. Saatchi, C. K. Boyce, L. Guanter, C. Van der Tol, E. Morrow, J. B. Fisher, J. A. Berry, J. Worden, and G. Badgley, Forest productivity and water stress in Amazonia: observations from GOSAT chlorophyll fluorescence. Proceedings of Royal Society, B, 280: 20130171 (2013). (a: equal contributions) link
23. Parazoo, N.C., K. Bowman, C. Frankenberg, J.-E. Lee, J.B. Fisher, J. Worden, D. Jones, J. Berry, G.J. Collatz, I.T. Baker, M. Jung, and J. Liu, Interpreting seasonal changes in the carbon balance of southern Amazonia using measurements of XCO2 and chlorophyll fluorescence from GOSAT. Geophys. Res. Lett., 40, 2829–2833, doi:10.1002/grl.50452 (2013). link
22. Frankenberg, C., D. Wunch, G. Toon, C. Risi, R. Scheepmaker, J.-E. Lee, and J. Worden, Water vapor isotopologues retrievals from high resolution GOSAT short-wave infrared spectra, Atmos. Meas. Tech., (2013). link
21. Guanter, L., M. Rossini, R. Colombo, M. Meroni, C. Frankenberg, J.-E. Lee, , and Joiner, J. (2013). Using field spectroscopy to assess the potential of statistical approaches for the retrieval of sun-induced chlorophyll fluorescence from ground and space. Remote sensing of environment, 133:52–61 (2013). link
2012
20. Lee, J.-E., B.R. Lintner, J. D. Neelin, X. Jiang, C. K. Boyce, J. B. Fisher, J. T. Perron, T. L. Kubar, J. Lee, and J. Worden,Reduction of precipitation variability via plant transpiration. Geophys. Res. Lett., 39, L19704, doi:10.1029/2012GL053417 (2012). link
19. Lee, J.-E., C. Risi, I. Fung, J. Worden, R. Scheepmaker, B.R. Lintner, and C. Frankenberg, Asian monsoon hydrometeorology from TES and SCIAMACHY water vapor isotope measurements and LMDZ simulations: Implications for speleothem climate record interpretation. J. Geophys. Res., D15112, doi:10.1029/2011JD017133 (2012). link
18. FeakinsS. J., S. Warny, and J.-E. Lee, Plant leaf waxes record Antarctic precipitation 20 to 15 million years ago. Nature Geoscience, DOI: 10.1038/NGEO1498 (2012). link
17. Lintner, B.R., M. Biasutti, N. Diffenbaugh , J.-E. Lee, M. Niznik , and K. Findell, Amplification of wet and dry month occurrence over tropical land regions in response to global warming. J. Geophys. Res.,117, D11106, doi:10.1029/2012JD017499 (2012). link
16. Worden, J., S. Kulawik, C. Frankenberg, K. Bowman, V. Payne, K. Cady-Peirara, K. Wecht,J.-E. Lee, D. Noone, and C. Risi, Profiles of CH4, HDO, H2O, and N2O with improved lower tropospheric vertical resolution from Aura TES radiances. Atmospheric Measurement Techniques,5, 397–411, doi:10.5194/amt-5-397-2012 (2012). link
2011
15. Lee, J.-E., B.R. Lintner, C.K. Boyce, and P.J. Lawrence, Land use change exacerbates tropical South American drought by sea surface temperature variability. Geophy. Res. Lett, 38,L19706, doi:10.1029/2011GL049066 (2011). link
14. Fankenberg, C., J. B. Fisher, J. Worden, G. Badgley, S. S. Saatchi, J.-E., Lee, G.C. Toon, A. Butz, A. Kuze, and T. Yokota, New global observations of the terrestrial carbon cycle from GOSAT: Patterns of plant fluorescence with gross primary productivity. Geophy. Res. Lett, 38, L17706, doi:10.1029/2011GL048738 (2011). link
13. Boyce, C.K., and J.-E. Lee, Could land plant evolution have fed the marine revolution? Paleontological Research, 15, 100-105, (2011). link
2010
12. Boyce, C. K., J.-E. Lee, T. S. Feild, T. J. Brodribb, and M. A. Zwieniecki. 2010. Angiosperms helped put the rain in the rainforests: The impact of plant physiological evolution on tropical biodiversity. Annals of the Missouri Botanical Garden97: 527-540. link
11. Lee, J.-E., C.K. Boyce, The impact of hydraulic capacity on water and carbon cycles in tropical South America. J. Geophys. Res., 115, D23123, doi:10.1029/2010JD014568 (2010). link
10. Boyce, C.K.a, and J.-E. Leea, An exceptional role for flowering plants in modifying tropical climate and biodiversity. Proceedings of Royal Society, B., doi:10.1098/rspb.2010.0485 (2010).(a: equal contributions). link
9.Lee, J.-E., and A. Swann, Evaluation of using the “amount effect” to interpret speleothem data: Asian monsoon study. IOP Conf. Series: Earth and Environmental Science, 9, L23801 (2010).
2009
8.Lee, J.-E., R. Pierrehumbert, B. Lintner, and A. Swann, Sensitivity of the stable water isotopic values on the convective parameterization schemes. Geophy. Res. Lett, 36, L23801, doi:10.1029/2009GL040880 (2009). link
7.Lee, J.-E., K. Johnson, and I. Fung, Precipitation over South America during the Last Glacial Maximum: An analysis of the “amount effect” with a water isotope-enabled General Circulation Model. Geophy. Res. Lett., 36, L19701, doi:10.1029/2009GL039265 (2009). link
2008
6. Lee, J.-E., I. Fung, D.J. DePaolo, and B. Otto-Bliesner, Water isotopes during the Last Glacial Maximum: New GCM calculations. J. Geophys. Res. 113, D19109, doi:10.1029/2008JD009859 (2008). link
5. Angert, A., J.-E. Lee, and D. Yakir, Seasonal variations in the isotopic composition of near surface water vapor in the Eastern-Mediterranean. Tellus B, doi:10.1111/j.1600-0889.2008.00357.x, 60B, 674-684 (2008). link
4. Lee, J.-E., and I. Fung, Amount effect of water isotopes and quantitative analysis of post-condensation processes. Hydrological Processes, doi: 10.1002/hyp.6637 (2008). link
2007
3.Lee, J.-E., I. Fung, D.J. DePaolo, and C. Henning, Analysis of the global distribution of water isotopes using the NCAR atmospheric general circulation model. J. Geophys. Res., 112, D16306, doi:10.1029/2006JD007657 (2007). link
2005
2.Lee, J.-E., R.S. Oliveira, T.E. Dawson, and I. Fung, Root functioning modifies seasonal climate. P. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA., 102, 17576-17581 (2005). link
2003
1. Kim, J., and J.-E. Lee, A multi-year regional climate hindcast for the western United States using the Mesoscale Atmospheric Simulation Model. J. Hydrometeorol., 4, 878-890 (2003). link