Dwyer, A.E., Barnes, E.A., Hurrell, J.W. (2026). “The Role of Internal Variability and External Forcing on the Emergence of Hot and Dry Compound Extremes in the CESM2 Large Ensemble”. Frontiers in Climate, https://doi.org/10.3389/fclim.2026.1739394
Dwyer, A.E. and Ganem, J. (2025). "Optical thermometry using temperature-dependent absorption in rare earth-doped crystals", Proc. SPIE 13362, Optical Components and Materials XXII, 1336207. https://doi.org/10.1117/12.3042382
Marcelino, K.D., Garzon, E.P., Dwyer, A.E., Higgs, S.J., Ganem, J. (2022). "Modeling Temperature Dependent Optical Absorption of Thulium-doped YAG", Proc. SPIE 11997, Optical Components and Materials XIX, 119970S. https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2607654
Dwyer, A.E., Barnes, E.A., Hurrell, J.W. “Improving Annual Predictability of Mosquito Climate Suitability”, submitted to GeoHealth. Preprint available here.
Keys, P., Dwyer, A.E., Connolly, C., Summers, B., et al., "Radically decarbonized futures: science fiction prototyping identifies challenges and opportunities in low-carbon scenarios", in-prep.
Dwyer, A.E., and E.A. Barnes, "An Evaluation of Hot and Dry Compound Events in AI Climate Emulators", in-prep.
2025 Dwyer, A., E. Barnes, J. Hurrell. “The influence of internal variability and the forced response on compound events”. AMS Annual Conference, New Orleans, LA (poster)
2025 Dwyer, A., E. Barnes, J. Hurrell. “Prediction of Anomalous Mosquito Suitability in the CESM2-LE”. AGU Annual Conference, New Orleans, LA (poster)