Publications

Manuscripts Submitted or in Preparation:

1. Li, F., Zhu, Q., Yuan, K., Huang, H., Radeloff, V.C., & Chen, M. Humans amplify large fire risk in the western United States. Global Change Biology, submitted. 

 

Peer-reviewed Articles (see total citations on Google Scholar):

17. Risser, M.D., Collins, W.D., Wehner, M.F., O’Brien, T.A., Huang, H., & Ullrich, P.A. (2024). Anthropogenic aerosols mask increases in US rainfall by greenhouse gases. Nature Communications, 15, 1318.

16. Huang, H., Collins, W.D., Patricola, C.M., Ruprich-Robert, Y., Ullrich, P.A., & Baker, A.J. (2023). Contrasting responses of Atlantic and Pacific tropical cyclone activity to Atlantic Multidecadal Variability. Geophysical Research Letters, 50, e2023GL102959.

15. Bercos-Hickey, E., O’Brien, T. A., Wehner, M. F., Zhang, L., Patricola, C. M., Huang, H., & Risser, M. (2022). Anthropogenic and meteorological contributions to the 2021 Pacific Northwest heatwave. Geophysical Research Letters, 49, e2022GL099396. 

14. Risser, M.D., Collins, W.D., Wehner, M.F., O’Brien, T.A., Paciorek, C.J., O’Brien, J.P., Patricola, C.M., Huang, H., Ullrich, P.A., & Loring B. (2022). A method for detection and attribution of regional precipitation change using Granger causality: Application to the United States historical record. Climate Dynamics, accepted. 

13. O’Brien, T. A., Wehner, M. F., Payne, A. E., Shields, C. A., Rutz, J. J., Leung, L.-R., Ralph, F. M., Collow, A., Gorodestkaya, I., Guan, B., Lora, J. M., McClenny, E., Nardi, K. M., Ramos, A. M., Tomé, R., Sarangi, C., Shearer, E., Ullrich, P. A., Zarzycki, C., Loring, B., Huang, H., Inda Díaz, H. A., Rhoades, A. M., & Zhou, Y. (2022). Increases in future AR count and size: Overview of the ARTMIP Tier 2 CMIP5/6 experiment. Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres, 127, e2021JD036013. 

12. Huang, H., Patricola, C.M., & Collins, W.D. (2021). The influence of ocean coupling on simulated and projected tropical cyclone precipitation in the HighResMIP-PRIMAVERA simulations. Geophysical Research Letters, 48, e2021GL094801. 

11. Huang, H., Patricola, C.M., Winter, J.M., Osterberg, E.C., & Mankin, J.S. (2021). Rise in northeast US extreme precipitation caused by Atlantic variability and climate change. Weather and Climate Extremes, 33, 100351. 
Media coverage: New Hampshire Public Radio, WMUR (ABC 9), Concord Monitor, Valley News, Earth.com, Dartmouth News

10. Huang, H., Patricola, C.M., Bercos-Hickey, E., Zhou, Y., Rhoades, A., Risser, M., & Collins, W.D. (2021). Sources of subseasonal-to-seasonal predictability of atmospheric rivers and precipitation in the western United States. Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres, 126, e2020JD034053. 

9. Risser, M.D., Wehner, M.F., O’Brien, J.P., Patricola, C.M., O’Brien, T.A., Collins, W.D., Paciorek, C.J., & Huang, H. (2021). Detection and attribution for observed precipitation over the contiguous United States - Part I: quantifying the influence of natural climate variability on in situ measurements of seasonal total and extreme daily precipitation. Climate Dynamics, 56, 3205–3230. 

8. Hanrahan, J., Langlois, J., Cornell, L., Huang, H., Winter, J.M., Clemins, P., Beckage, B., & Bruyère, C. (2021). Examining the impacts of Great Lakes’ temperature perturbations on simulated precipitation in the northeastern United States. Journal of Applied Meteorology and Climatology, 60(7), 935–949. 

7. Huang, H., Winter, J.M., Hanrahan, J., Bruyère, C.L., Clemins, P., & Beckage, B.D. (2020). Simulating temperature and precipitation in the Lake Champlain basin using a regional climate model: limitations and uncertainties. Climate Dynamics, 54, 69–84. 

6. Rhoades, A.M., Jones, A.D., Srivastava, A., Huang, H., O’Brien, T.A., Patricola, C.M., Ullrich, P.A., Wehner, M., & Zhou, Y. (2020). The shifting scales of western US landfalling atmospheric rivers under climate change. Geophysical Research Letters, 47(17), e2020GL089096. 

5. Winter, J.M., Huang, H., Osterberg E.C., & Mankin J.S. (2020). Anthropogenic impacts on the exceptional precipitation of 2018 in the mid-Atlantic United States [in "Explaining Extremes of 2018 from a Climate Perspective"]. Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, 101(1), S15–S19. 

4. Huang, H., Winter, J.M., & Osterberg, E.C. (2018). Mechanisms of abrupt extreme precipitation change over the northeastern United States. Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres, 123, 7179–7192. 
Media coverage: AccuWeather, NBC5, New Hampshire Public Radio, Vermont Public Radio, WeatherNation TV, Concord Monitor, Valley News, The Sentinel, SmartBrief, Dartmouth News

3. Huang, H., Winter, J.M., Osterberg, E.C., Horton, R.M., & Beckage, B.D. (2017). Total and extreme precipitation changes over the northeastern United States. Journal of Hydrometeorology, 18(6), 1783–1798. 
Media coverage: U.S. News & World Report, New England Cable News, New Hampshire Public Radio, Concord Monitor, Union Leader, Valley News, Yale Environment 360, Dartmouth News  

2. Li, Y., Huang, H., Ju, H., Lin, E., Xiong, W., Han, X., Wang, H., Peng, Z., Wang, Y., Xu, J., Cao, Y., & Hu, W. (2015). Assessing vulnerability and adaptive capacity to potential drought for winter-wheat under the RCP 8.5 scenario in the Huang-Huai-Hai Plain. Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment, 209, 125–131. 

1. Huang, H., Ma, S., Lin, E., Li, Y., & Zhuang, H. (2013). Benefits comparison analysis of different rice and wheat cropping patterns to adapt to climate change. Advances in Climate Change Research, 4(3), 182–189. 

 

Book Chapters:

2. Ma, Z., Wang, H., & Huang, H. (2015). Chapter 6: Building low carbon villages. In: Low carbon agriculture and forestry [Lin, E., Guo, L., Han, X., & Li, Y. (Eds.)]. China Environmental Science Press, pp.142–175.

1. McDermid, S.P., Ruane, A.C., Rosenzweig, C., et al. including Huang, H. (2015). Chapter 8: The AgMIP Coordinated Climate-Crop Modeling Project (C3MP): Methods and Protocols. In: Handbook of Climate Change and Agroecosystems: The Agricultural Model Intercomparison and Improvement Project (AgMIP) Integrated Crop and Economic Assessments. ICP Series on Climate Change Impacts, Adaptation, and Mitigation Vol. 3 [Rosenzweig, C., and Hillel, D. (Eds.)]. Imperial College Press, pp.191–220.

 

Other:

1. Huang, H. Try, try again. Science, 377(6606), 682.