Peer-Reviewed Journal Articles
Daniel M. Gilford, Andrew Pershing, Benjamin H. Strauss, Karsten Haustein, and Friederike E. L. Otto: A multi-method framework for global real-time climate attribution. Adv. Stat. Clim. Meteorol. Oceanogr., 8, 135–154.
Robert M. DeConto, David Pollard, Richard B. Alley, Isabella Velicogna, Edward Gasson, Natalya Gomez, Shaina Sadai, Alan Condron, Daniel M. Gilford, Erica L. Ashe, Robert E. Kopp, Dawei Li, and Andrea Dutton, 2021: The Paris Climate Agreement and Future Sea Level Rise from Antarctica. Nature, 593, 83-89.
Benjamin H. Strauss, P. Orton, K. Bittermann, M. K. Buchanan, Daniel M. Gilford, R. E. Kopp, S. Kulp, C. Massey, H. de Moel, S. Vinogradov, 2021: Economic Damages from Hurricane Sandy Attributable to Sea Level Rise Caused by Anthropogenic Climate Change. Nature Communications, 12:2720, 1-15.
Daniel M. Gilford, 2021: pyPI (v1.3): Tropical Cyclone Potential Intensity Calculations in Python. Geoscientific Model Development, 14, 2351–2369.
Daniel M. Gilford, Erica L. Ashe, Robert M. DeConto, Robert E. Kopp, David Pollard, and Alessio Rovere, 2020: Can the Last Interglacial Constrain Projections of Future Antarctic Ice Mass Loss and Sea-level Rise? JGR-Earth Surface, 125, e2019JF005418.
Benjamin D. Hamlington, and the NASA Sea Level Change Science Team (including Daniel M. Gilford), 2020: Understanding of Contemporary Regional Sea-level Change and the Implications for the Future. Rev. of Geophys., 58, e2019RG000672.
- doi: 10.1029/2019RG000672
Shannon Shields, Allison Wing, and Daniel M. Gilford, 2012: A Global Analysis of Interannual Variability of Potential and Actual Tropical Cyclone Intensities. Geophys. Res. Lett., 47, e2020GL089512.
- Data
- doi: 10.1029/2020GL089512
Daniel M. Gilford, Susan Solomon, and Kerry Emanuel, 2019: Seasonal Cycles of Along-Track Tropical Cyclone Maximum Intensity. Mon. Wea. Rev., 147, 2417–2432.
Daniel M. Gilford, Susan Solomon, and Kerry Emanuel, 2017: On the Seasonal Cycles of Tropical Cyclone Potential Intensity. J. Climate, 30, 6085–6096.
Kirsten Zickfeld, Susan Solomon, and Daniel M. Gilford, 2016: Centuries of Thermal Sea Level Rise Due to Anthropogenic Emissions of Short-Lived Greenhouse Gases. PNAS, 114, 657–662.
Daniel M. Gilford, and Susan Solomon, 2016: Radiative Effects of Stratospheric Seasonal Cycles in the Tropical Upper Troposphere and Lower Stratosphere. J. Climate, 30, 2769–2783.
Daniel M. Gilford, Susan Solomon, and Robert W. Portmann, 2016: Radiative Impacts of the 2011 Abrupt Drops in Water Vapor and Ozone in the Tropical Tropopause Layer. J. Climate, 29, 595–612.
Daniel M. Gilford, Shawn R. Smith, Melissa L. Griffin, and Anthony Arguez, 2013: Southeastern U.S. Daily Temperature Ranges Associated with the El Niño–Southern Oscillation. J. Appl. Meteor. Climatol., 52, 2434–2449.
Perspectives/Magazine Articles
Daniel M. Gilford, Sophie Coulson, and Victor Cartelle Alvarez, 2020: Paleo Sea-level Science is Advancing through Earth- and Ice-Process Insights, but Key Questions Linger. Past Global Changes Magazine, 28, 67.
Daniel M. Gilford, Susanne Moser, Becky DePodwin, Rebecca Moulton, and Sarah Watson, 2019: The Emotional Toll of Climate Change on Science Professionals. Eos, 100.
- doi: 10.1029/2019EO137460 (Published 06 December 2019)
Additional Writing
Daniel Gilford: ‘X-Men Red’: on terraforming, climate change, and collective will. AIPT Comics.
- Published 06 April 2022
Thesis
Daniel M. Gilford, 2018: The Tropopause Region Thermal Structure and Tropical Cyclones. Ph.D. thesis, Dept. of Earth, Atmospheric, and Planetary Sciences, Massachusetts Institute of Technology. 207 pp.
- Available online at DSpace@MIT