IH
Member Since 1987
Isaac Held
Sr. Meteorologist, Princeton University
Professional Experience
Princeton University
Sr. Meteorologist
2016 - Present
Education
Princeton University
Doctorate
1976
Honors & Awards
Roger Revelle Medal
Received 2018
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Union Fellow
Received 1995
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Publications
Forecasting Tropical Annual Maximum Wet‐Bulb Temperatures Months in Advance From the Current State o...

Humid heatwaves, characterized by high temperature and humidity combinations, challenge tropical societies. Extreme wet‐bulb temperatures (TW...

April 05, 2024
AGU Abstracts
Forecasting tropical annual maximum wet-bulb temperatures months in advance with ENSO
CHANGING HEAT WAVES IN A WARMING WORLD: MECHANISMS, PREDICTABILITY, INTERCONNECTEDNESS, AND IMPACTS ON SOCIETY AND ENVIRONMENT II ORAL
global environmental change | 13 december 2023
Yi Zhang, William R. Boos, Isaac Held, Christopher...
Humid heatwaves, characterized by high temperature and humidity combinations, pose significant challenges to tropical societies. Recent research has s...
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What Controls the Frequency of Tropical Cyclones and Seeds
BRIDGING THE GAP FROM CLIMATE TO EXTREME WEATHER: OBSERVATIONS, THEORY, AND MODELING I
atmospheric sciences | 14 december 2020
Tsung-Lin Hsieh, Gabriel A. Vecchi, Wenchang Yang,...
A framework is developed to explain the response of tropical cyclones (TCs) to climate in high-resolution global atmospheric models having different c...
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Using the fast impact of anthropogenic aerosols on regional land temperature to constrain aerosol forcing
CLIMATE SENSITIVITY AND FEEDBACKS: ADVANCES AND NEW PARADIGMS I
atmospheric sciences | 11 december 2020
Yi Ming, Zhaoyi Shen, Isaac Held
Anthropogenic aerosols have been postulated to have a cooling effect on climate, but its magnitude remains uncertain. Using atmospheric general circul...
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