Books

  1. Misra, V., 2023: An Introduction to Large-Scale Tropical Meteorology. Springer, 324 pp, ISBN:978-3-031-12887-5,https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-12887-5.

  2. Misra, V., 2020: Regionalizing Global Climate Variations: A Study of the Southeastern US Regional Climate. Elsevier, 324 pp, ISBN:978-0-12-821826-6.

  3. Krishnamurti, T. N., L. Stefanova, and V. Misra, 2012: An Introductory Course in Tropical Meteorology. Springer Verlag, 423 pp, ISBN: 978-1-4614-7409-8, doi:10.1007/978-1-4614-7409-8.

    Edited Books

    1. Chassignet, E., Jones, J. W., Misra, V., & Obeysekera, J. (Eds.). (2017): Florida's Climate: Changes, Variations and Impacts. Florida Climate Institute.

    2. Misra, V. (Ed.). (2013): Muti-disciplinary assessment of the Southeastern US climate. Regional Environmental Change, Springer.

      Book Chapters

      1. Kirtman, B. P., Misra, V., Swamy, A., & Palko, D. (2017). Future Climate Change Scenarios for Florida. In Chassignet, E., J. W. Jones, V. Misra, and J. Obeysekera (Ed.), Florida's Climate: Change, Variations and Impacts (pp. 533-555). Gainesville, FL: Florida Climate Institute. Retrieved from https://doi.org/10.17125/fci2017.ch18

      2. Kirtman, B., Misra, V., Burgman, R. J., & Infanti, J. M. (2017). Florida Climate Variability and Prediction. In Chassignet, E., J. W. Jones, V. Misra, and J. Obeysekera (Ed.), Florida's Climate: Change, Variations and Impacts (pp. 511-532). Gainesville, FL: Florida Climate Institute. Retrieved from https://doi.org/10.17125/fci2017.ch17

      3. Misra, V., Selman, C., Waite, A. J., Bastola, S., & Mishra, A. (2017). Terrestrial and Ocean Climate of the 20th Century. In Chassignet, E., J. W. Jones, V. Misra, and J. Obeysekera (Ed.), Florida's Climate: Change, Variations and Impacts (pp. 485-509). Gainesville, Fl: Florida Climate Institute. Retrieved from https://doi.org/10.17125/fci2017.ch16.

      4. Kozar, M., & Misra, V. (2018). Integrated Kinetic Energy in North Atlantic Tropical Cyclones: Climatology, Analysis, and Seasonal Applications. In Jennifer Collins, Kevin Walsh (Ed.), Hurricane Risk, Vol. I (42 pages). Springer.

      5. Krishnamurti, T.N., Vasubandhu Misra, Bhaskar Jha and Mukul Tewari, 1999: Recent Research Contributions on the South Asian Monsoon. As a chapter in a book titled Storms, ed. Pielke, R.

        Encyclopedia Entries

        1. Misra, V. (2016). Coupled GCM's. In David S. G. Thomas and Andrew Goudie (Ed.), The Dictionary of Physical Geography (3rd ed.). Wiley.

        2. Misra, V. (2016). Downscaling. In David S. G. Thomas and Andrew Goudie (Ed.), The Dictionary of Physical Geography (3rd ed.). Wiley.

        3. Misra, V. (2016). Ensemble Climate Modeling. In David S. G. Thomas and Andrew Goudie (Ed.), The Dictionary of Physical Geography (3rd ed.). Wiley.

        4. Misra, V. (2016). Hindcasting. In David S. G. Thomas and Andrew Goudie (Ed.), The Dictionary of Physical Geography (3rd ed.). Wiley

        5. Misra, V. (2014). Ocean-Atmosphere Interaction. In Y. Q. Wang (Ed.), Encyclopedia of Natural Hazards. Taylor and Francis. doi:10.1081/E-ENRW-120048428.

          Journal Articles

          1. Peeling, J. A., J. Judge, V. Misra,C. B. Jayasankar, and W. R. Lusher, 2023:Gap-free 16-year (2005-2020) sub-diurnal surface meteorological observations across Florida Scientific Data, 10:907, https://doi.org/10.1038/s41597-023-02826-4.

          2. Misra, V. and C. B. Jayasankar, 2023: Characterizing the Madden-Julian Oscillation in the western Pacific Ocean from a regional coupled ocean-atmosphere model simulation Quart. Roy. Met. Soc., https://doi.org/10.1002/qj.4620.

          3. Beasley, P., V. Misra,C. B. Jayasankar, and A. Bhardwaj, 2023: Heat waves in Florida and their future from high-resolution regional climate model integrations Int. J. Climatol., https://doi.org/10.1002/joc.8278.

          4. Misra, V., S. Dixit,and C. B. Jayasankar, 2023: The Regional Diagnosis of Onset and Demise of the Rainy Season over Tropical and Subtropical Australia Earth Interactions, https://doi.org/10.1175/EI-D-22-0026.1.

          5. Jayasankar, C. B., V. Misra, and N. Karmakar 2023: A comparative Study Between Regional Atmospheric Model Simulations Coupled and Uncoupled to a Regional Ocean Model of the Indian Summer Monsoon Earth and Space Science, 10, e2022EA002733. https://doi.org/10.1029/2022EA002733.

          6. Anandhi, A., R. Deepa, A. Bhardwaj, and V. Misra, 2023: Temperature, Precipitation, and Agro-Hydro-Meteorological Indicator Based Scenarios for Decision Making in Ogallala Aquifer Region. Water, 15, 600. https://doi.org/10.3390/w15030600.

          7. Misra, V., C. B. Jayasankar, A. K. Mishra, A. Mitra, and P. Murgavel, 2022: Dynamic downscaling the South Asian summer monsoon from a global reanalysis using a regional coupled ocean-atmosphere model J. Geophys. Res., 127, e2022JD037490. https://doi.org/10.1029/2022JD037490.

          8. Liu, H., Z. Song, X. Wang and V. Misra, 2022: An ocean perspective on CMIP6 climate model evaluations Deep-Sea Research Part II, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dsr2.2022.105120.

          9. Misra, V. and A. Bhardwaj, 2022: The impact of air-sea coupling on the simulation of the hydroclimatic change over Peninsular Florida Clim. Dyn., https://doi.org/10.1007/s00382-022-06294-1.

          10. Wang, H., A. Asefa, V. Misra, and A. Bhardwaj, 2022: Assessing the value of a regional climate model's rainfall forecasts in improving dry season streamflow predictions. J. Water Resources Planning and Management, 148(6), doi:10.1061/(ASCE)WR.1943-5452.0001571.

          11. Misra, V., C. B. Jayasankar, P. Beasley, and A. Bhardwaj, 2022: Operational Monitoring of the Evolution of the Rainy Season over Florida Front. Clim., 4, 793959, doi:10.3389/fclim.2022.793959.

          12. Misra, V. and C. B. Jayasankar, 2022: A high resolution coupled ocean-atmosphere simulation of the regional climate over Central America Clim. Dyn., https://doi.org/10.1007/s00382-021-06083-2.

          13. Narotsky, C. D. and V. Misra 2022: The Seasonal Predictability of the Wet Season over Peninsular Florida Int. J. Climatol., https://doi.org/10.1002/joc.7423.

          14. Uehling, J., V. Misra, A. Bhardwaj, and N. Karmakar 2021: Characterizing the local variations of the Northern Australian Rainy Season Mon. Wea. Rev., https://doi.org/10.1175/MWR-D-21-0093.1.

          15. Bhardwaj, A., V. Misra, B. Kirtman, T. Asefa, C. Maran, K. Morris, E. Carter, C. Martinez, and D. Roberts 2021: Experimental high-resolution winter seasonal climate reforecasts for Florida Wea. and Forecasting, https://doi.org/10.1175/WAF-D-21-0004.1.
          16. Misra, V. and A. Bhardwaj 2021: Estimating the thermodynamic and dynamic contributions to hydroclimatic change over Peninsular Florida J. Hydromet., https://doi.org/10.1175/JHM-D-20-0159.1.

          17. Karmakar, N., W. Boos, and V. Misra, 2021: Influence of intraseasonal variability on the development of monsoon depressions Geophys. Res. Lett., 48,e2020GL090425, https://doi.org/10.1029/2020GL090425.

          18. Misra, V., T. Irani,K. Morris, T. Asefa, C. Martinez, and G. Wendy, 2021: The Florida Water and Climate Alliance (FloridaWCA): Developing a stakeholder-scientist partnership to create actionable science in climate adaptation and water resource management Bull. Amer. Soc., doi:10.1175/BAMS-D-19-0302.1

          19. Uehling, J. and V. Misra 2020: Characterizing the seasonal cycle of the Northern Australian Rainy Season J. Clim., 33, 8957-8973.

          20. Bowden, J. H., A. J. Terando, V. Misra, A. Wootten, A. Bhardwaj, R. Boyles, W. Gould, J. A. Collazo, T. L. Spero, 2020: High-resolution dynamically downscaled rainfall and temperature projections for ecological life zones within Puerto Rico and for the US Virgin Islands. Int. J. Climatol., https://doi.org/10.1002/joc.6810.

          21. Shi, S. and V. Misra,2020: The role of extreme rain events in Peninsular Florida's seasonal hydroclimate variations J. Hydrol., https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jhydrol.2020.125182.

          22. Kim, D., S. -K. Lee, H. Lopez, G. R. Foltz, V. Misra, and A. Kumar, 2020: On the role of Pacific-Atlantic SST contrast and associated Caribbean Sea convection in August-October U. S. regional rainfall variability Geophys. Res. Lett., https://doi.org/10.1029/2020GL087736.

          23. Mende, M. and V. Misra, 2020: Time to flatten the curves on COVID-19 and climate change. Marketing can help. Journal of Public Policy and Marketing, doi:10.1177/0743915620930695.

          24. Karmakar, N. and V. Misra, 2020: The fidelity of a regional coupled model in capturing the relationship between intraseasonal variability and the onset/demise of the Indian summer monsoon Clim. Dyn., https://doi.org/10.1007/s00382-020-05252-z.

          25. Misra,V. and A. Bhardwaj, 2020: The impact of varying seasonal lengths of the rainy seasons of India on its teleconnections with tropical sea surface temperatures Atmos. Sci. Lett., e959, https://doi.org/10.1002/asl.959.

          26. Karmakar, N. and V. Misra, 2020: Differences in Northward Propagation of Covection over the Arabian Sea and Bay of Bengal During Boreal Summer J. Geophys. Res., 125, e2019JD031648, https://doi.org/10.1029/2019JD031648.

          27. Misra, V. and A. Bhardwaj, 2020: Understanding the seasonal variation of Peninsular Florida Clim. Dyn., https://doi.org/10.1007/s00382-019-05091-73

          28. Dubey,S. and V. Misra, 2019: Understanding the interannual variations of the zonal mean Indian summer monsoon seasonal rainfall Clim. Dyn., https://doi.org/10.1007/s00382-019-04881-3.

          29. Bhardwaj,A. and V. Misra, 2019: Monitoring the Indian Summer Monsoon Evolution at the Granularity of the Indian Meteorological Sub-divisions using Remotely sensed Rainfall Products Remote Sens. 11, 1080.

          30. Misra,V., A. Mishra, and A. Bhardwaj, 2019: A coupled ocean-atmosphere downscaled climate projection for the peninsular Florida region J. Mar. Sys.,194, 25-40.

          31. Karmakar, N. and V. Misra, 2019: The relation of intraseasonal variations with local onset and demise of the Indian summer monsoon J. Geophys. Res. (Atmospheres), doi:10.1029/2018JD029642.

          32. Misra, V. and A. Bhardwaj, 2019: Defining the Northeast Monsoon of India Mon. Wea. Rev., 147, 791-806.

          33. Bhardwaj, A., and V. Misra, 2019: The role of air-sea coupling in the downscaled hydroclimate projection over Peninsular Florida and the West Florida Shelf Clim. Dyn., https://doi.org/10.1007/s00382-019-04669-S.

          34. Misra, V., A. Mishra, A. Bhardwaj, K. Viswanathan, D. Schmutz, 2018: The potential role of land cover on secular changes of the hydroclimate of Peninsular Florida npj Climate and Atmospheric Science, 5, doi:10.1038/s41612-018-0016-x.

          35. Buchanan, S., V. Misra, and A. Bhardwaj, 2018: Integrated kinetic energy of Atlantic tropical ccyclones in a global ocean surface wind analysis Int. J. Climatology,doi:10.1002/joc.5450

          36. Misra, V., A. Mishra, and A. Bhardwaj, 2018: Simulation of the Intraseasonal variations of the Indian Summer Monsoon in a Regional Coupled Ocean-Atmosphere Model J. Climate, https://doi.org/10.1175/JCLI-D-17-0434.1

          37. Glazer, R. H. and V. Misra, 2018: Ice versus liquid water saturation in simulations of the Indian summer monsoon Clim. Dyn., doi:10.1007/s00382-018-4116-4.

          38. Bhardwaj, A., V. Misra, A. Mishra, A. Wootten, R. Boyles, J. H. Bowden, and A. J. Terando, 2018: Downscaling future climate change projections over Puerto Rico using a non-hydrostatic atmospheric model Climatic Change, doi:https://doi.org/10.1007/s10584-017-2130-x.

          39. Misra,V., A. Bhardwaj, and A. Mishra, 2017: Characterizing the rainy season of Peninsular Florida Clim. Dyn., doi:10.1007/s00382-017-4005-2.
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          40. Laurencin, C. N. and V. Misra, 2017: Characterizing the variations of the motion of the North Atlantic tropical cylones Met. Atm. Phys., doi:10.1007/s00703-017-0566-1.

          41. Misra, V., A. Bhardwaj, and A. Mishra, 2017: Local onset and demise of the Indian summer monsoon Clim. Dyn., doi:10.1007/s00382-017-3924-2.

          42. Miller, A., M. Collins, S. Gualdi, T. G. Jensen, V. Misra, L. P. Pezzi, D. W. Pierce, D. Putrasahan, H. Seo, Y. -H. Tseng, 2017: Coupled ocean-atmosphere modeling and predictions J. Marine Research, 75,361-402.

          43. Misra, V., A. Mishra, and A. Bhardwaj, 2017: High-resolution regional coupled ocean-atmosphere simulation of the Indian summer monsoon Int. J. Climatology, 30, doi:10.1002/joc.5034.

          44. Misra, V., A. Bhardwaj, and R. Noska, 2017: Understanding the variations of the length and the seasonal rainfall anomalies of the Indian summer monsoon J. Climate, 30, 1753-1763.

          45. Misra, V., A. Mishra, and H. Li, 2016: The sensitivity of the regional coupled ocean atmosphere simulations over the Intra-Americas Seas to the prescribed bathymetry. Dyn. Atm. and Ocean, http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.dynatmoce.2016.08.007.

          46. Kozar, M., Misra, V. and M. Powell, 2016: Hindcasts of Integrated Kinetic Energy in Atlantic Tropical Cyclones: A Neural Network Prediction Scheme. Mon. Wea. Rev., http://dx.doi.org/10.1175/MWR-D-16-0030.1.

          47. Misra, V. and A. Mishra, 2016: The Oceanic Influence on the Rainy Season of Peninsular Florida J. Geophys. Res., doi:10.1002/2016JD024824.

          48. Selman, C. and V. Misra, 2016: The sensitivity of southeastern United States climate to varying irrigation vigor J. Geophys. Res., doi:10.1002/2016JD025002.

          49. Noska, R. and V. Misra, 2016: Characterizing the onset and demise of the Indian Summer Monsoon Geophys. Res. Lett., doi:10.1002/2016GL068409.

          50. Selman, C. and V. Misra, 2016: The impact of an extreme case of irrigation on the Southeastern United States Clim. Dyn., doi;10.1007/s00382-016-3144-1.

          51. Misra, V., D. Groenen, A. Bharadwaj, and A. Mishra, 2016: The warm pool variability of the tropical northeast Pacific Int. J. Climatol., doi:10.1002/joc.4658.

          52. Bastola, S., and V. Misra, 2015: Seasonal hydrological and nutrient loading forecasts for watersheds over the Southeastern United States Env. Modelling and Software.

          53. Misra,V. and S. Bastola, 2015: Reconciling droughts and landfalling tropical cyclones in the Southeastern United States Clim. Dyn. doi:10.1007/s00382-015-2645-7.

          54. Selman, C. and V. Misra, 2015: Simulating diurnal variations over the southeastern United States J. Geophys. Res., 120, 180-198, doi:10.1002/2014JD021812.

          55. Tian, D., S. Asseng, C. J. Martinez, V. Misra, D. Cammarano, B. V. Ortiz, 2015: Does decadal climate variation influence wheat and maize production in the southeast USA Agriculture and Forest Meteorology, 204, 1-9, http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.agrformet.2015.01.013.

          56. Kozar, M. and V. Misra, 2014: Statistical Prediction of Integrated Kinetic Energy in North Atlantic Tropical Cyclones Mon. Wea. Rev. In press. Doi:MWR-D-14-00117.1.

          57. Nag, B. , V. Misra, and S. Bastola, 2014: Validating ENSO teleconnections on Southeastern United States Winter Hydrology Earth Interactions. In press. DOI: EI-D-14-0007.1.

          58. Misra, V., H. Li, and M. Kozar, 2014: The precursors in the Intra-Americas Seas to seaseasonal climate variations over North America J. Geophys. Res. (Oceans), 119(5), 2938-2948, doi:10.1002/2014JC009911.

          59. Li, H. and V. Misra, 2014: Thirty-two year ocean-atmosphere coupled downscaling of global reanalysis over the Intra-American Seas Clim. Dyn., doi:10.1007/s00382-014-2069-9. In press.

          60. Misra, V. and H. Li, 2014: The seasonal climate predictability of the Atlantic Warm Pool and its Teleconnections Geophys. Res. Lett., 41(2), 661-666, doi:10.1002/2013GL058740.

          61. Li, H., M. Kanamitsu, S. -Y. Hong, K. Yoshimura, D. R. Cayan, V. Misra, and L. Sun, 2014: Projected climate change scenario over California by a regional ocean-atmosphere coupled model system Climatic Change, 122(4), 609-619, doi:10.1007/s10584-013-1025-8.

          62. Misra, V. and S. DiNapoli, 2014: The Variability of the Southeast Asian Summer Monsoon Int. J. Climatol., 34(3), 831-301, doi:10.1002/joc.3735.

          63. Bastola, S. and V. Misra, 2014: Evaluation of dynamically downscaled reanalysis precipitation data for hydrological application Hydrological Processes, 28(4), 1989-2002, doi:10.1002/hyp.9734.

          64. Li, H., M. Kanamitsu, S. -Y. Hong, K. Yoshimura, D. R. Cayan and V. Misra, 2014: A high-resolution ocean-atmosphere coupled downscaling of the present climate over California Clim. Dyn., 42(3-4), 701-714, doi:10.1007/s00382-013--1670-7.

          65. Misra, V., 2013: The NOAA MAPP Climate Prediction Task Force U. S. Clivar Variations, 11, 27-28.

          66. Bastola,S., V. Misra, and H. Li, 2013: Seasonal hydrological forecasts for watersheds over the Southeastern United States for the boreal summer and fall seasons Earth Interactions, 17(25), 1-22, doi:10.1175/2013EI000519.1.

          67. Misra, V., 2013: A multi-disciplinary assessment of the southeastern United States climate Reg. Environ. Change, 13, S1-3. doi:10.1007/s10113-013-0507-6.

          68. Misra, V. and H. Li, 2013: The seasonal predictability of the Asian summer monsoon in a two-tiered forecast system Clim. Dyn., 42(9-10), 2491-2507, doi:10.1007/s00382-013-1838-1.

          69. Li, H. and V. Misra, 2013: Global seasonal climate predictability in a two tiered forecast system. Part II: boreal winter and spring seasons Clim. Dyn., 42(5-6), 1449-1468, doi:10.1007/s00382-013-1813-x.

          70. Michael, J. P., V. Misra, and E. Chassignet, 2013: The El Nino and Southern Oscillation in the historical centennial integrations of the new generation of climate modelss Reg. Env. Change, S121-130. Doi: 10.1007/s10113-013-0452-4.

          71. Misra, V., H. Li, Z. Wu and S. DiNapoli, 2013: Global seasonal climate predictability in a two tiered forecast system: part I: boreal summer and fall seasons Clim. Dyn., 42(5-6), 1425-1448, doi:10.1007/s00382-013-1812-y.

          72. Selman, C., V. Misra, L. Stefanova, S. DiNapoli, T. J. Smith III, 2013: On the twenty-first-century wet season projections over the Southeastern United States Reg. Env. Change., S153-164. doi:10.1007/s10113-013-0477-8.

          73. Misra, V., S. DiNapoli, and M. Powell, 2013: The Track Integrated Kinetic Energy of the Atlantic Tropical Cyclones Mon. Wea. Rev., 141, 2383-2389.

          74. Bastola, S. and V. Misra, 2013: Sensitivity of hydrological simulations of southeastern United States watersheds to temporal aggregation of rainfalls J. Hydrometeor., 14, 1334-1344.

          75. Cammarano, D., L. Stefanova, V. Misra, 2013: Evaluating the fidelity of downscaled climate data on simulated wheat and maize production in the southeastern US Regional Environmental Change, 13, S101-110, doi:10.1007/s10113-013-0410-1.

          76. Misra, V. and S. DiNapoli, 2013: The observed teleconnection between the equatorial Amazon and the Intra-Americas Seas Clim. Dyn., 40(11-12), 2637-2649, doi:10.1007/s00382-012-1474-1.

          77. Kozar, M. and V. Misra, 2012: Evaluation of twentieth-century Atlantic Warm Pool simulations in historical CMIP5 runs Clim. Dyn., 41(9-10), 2375-2391, doi:10.1007/s00382-012-1604-9.

          78. Misra, V., S. DiNapoli and S. Bastola, 2012: Dynamic downscaling of the 20th century reanalysis over the southeastern United States Regional Environmental Change, 13,S15-23, doi:10.1007/s10113-012-0372-8.

          79. Misra, V. and J. -P. Michael, 2012: Varied diagnosis of the observed surface temperature trends in the southeast US J. Clim., 26, 1467-1472. doi:JCLI-D-12-00241.1.

          80. DiNapoli, S. and V. Misra, 2012: Reconstructing the 20th century high-resoluiton climateof the southeastern United States J. Geophys. Res, 117, D19113, doi:10.1029/2012JD018303.

          81. Misra, V. , A. Stroman, and S. DiNapoli, 2013: The rendition of the Atlantic warm pool in the reanalyses Clim. Dyn., 41, 517-532, doi:10.1007/s00382-012-1474-1.

          82. Misra, V. and S. DiNapoli, 2013: Understanding wet season variations over Florida Clim. Dyn., 40,1361-1372, doi:10.1007/s00382-012-1382-4.

          83. Frumkin, A. and V. Misra, 2013: Predictability of dry season reforecasts over the tropical and the sub-tropical South American region Int. Climatol., 33(5), 1237-1247, doi:10.1001/joc.3508

          84. Misra, V., J. -P. Michael, R. Boyles, E. P. Chassignet, M. Griffin, and J. J. O'Brien, 2012: Reconciling the spatial distribution of the surface temperature trends in the Southeastern United States J. Climate, 25(10), 3610-3618, doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.1175/JCLI-D-11-001701.1

          85. Misra, V., P. Pantina, S. C. Chan, and S. DiNapoli, 2012: A comparative study of the Indian summer monsoon hydroclimate and its variations in three different reanalyses Clim. Dyn., 39(5), 1149-1168, doi:10.1007/s00382-012-1319-y

          86. Stefanova, L., V. Misra, S. Chan, J. J. O'Brien and T. J. SmithIII, 2012: A proxy for high resolution regional reanalysis for the Southeast United States: Assessment of precipitation variability Clim. Dyn., 38, doi:10.1007/s00382-011-1230-y, 2449-2446.

          87. Stefanova, L., V. Misra, J. J. O'Brien, E. P. Chassignet, and S. Hameed, 2012: Hindcast skill and predictability of APCC models for precipitation and surface temperature anomalies over the Southeast United States Clim. Dyn., 38(1-2), 161-173, doi:10.1007/s00382-010-0988-7.

          88. Marengo, J. A., B. Liebmann, A. Grimm, V. Misra, P. L. Dias, I. F. A. Cavalcant, L.M. V. Carvalho, E. H. Berbery, T. Ambrizzi, C.S. Vera, A. C. Saulo, J. Nogues- Paegle, A. Seth and E. Zipser, 2012:Recent developments on the South American monsoon system Clim. Dyn., 32(1), 1-21, doi:10.1002/joc.2254.

          89. Misra, V., L. Moeller, L. Stefanova, S. Chan, J. J. O'Brien, T. J. SmithIII, and N. Plant, 2011: The influence of Atlantic Warm Pool on Panhandle Florida Sea Breeze J. Geophys. Res., 116, doi:10.1029/2010JD015367.

          90. Chan, S., V. Misra, and H. Smith, 2011: A modeling study of the interaction between the Atlantic warm pool, the tropical Atlantic easterlies, and the Lesser Antilles J. Geophys. Res., 116, D00Q02, doi:10.1029/2010jd015260.

          91. Chan, S. and V. Misra, 2011: Dynamic downscaling of the North American Monsoon with the ECPC-NCEP regional spectral model from NCEP CFS global model-varied representation J. Climate, 24, 653-673.

          92. Krishnamurthy, V. and V. Misra, 2010: Daily atmospheric variability in the South American Monsoon System Clim. Dyn., 37(3-4), 803-819, doi:10.1007/s00382-010-0881-4.

          93. Wei, J., P. A. Dirmeyer, Z. Guo, L. Zhang and V. Misra, 2010: How much do different land models matter for climate simulation? Part I: Climatology and Variability J. Climate, 23, 3120-3134.

          94. Chan, S. and Vasubandhu Misra, 2010: A diagnosis of the 1979-2005 extreme rainfall events in the southeastern United States with Isentropic Moisture Tracing Mon. Wea. Rev., 138, 1172-1185.

          95. Krishnamurthy, V. and Vasubandhu Misra, 2010: Observed ENSO teleconnections with the South American Monsoon System Atmos. Sci. Let, 11, 7-12.

          96. Misra, Vasubandhu, 2010: Interaction of interannual and diurnal variations over equatorial Africa. J. Geophys. Res., 115, D01111, doi:10.1029/2009JD012512.

          97. Misra, Vasubandhu, 2009: The Amplification of the ENSO forcing over Equatorial Amazon. J. Hydromet., 10, 1561-1568.

          98. Misra, Vasubandhu, 2009: Harvesting Model Uncertainty in the Simulation of Interannual Variability . J. Geophys. Res., 114, D161113, doi:10.1029/2008JD011686.

          99. Misra, Vasubandhu and S. Chan, 2009: Seasonal Predictability of the Atlantic Warm Pool in the NCEP CFS. Geophys. Res. Lett., 36, L16708, doi:10.1029/2009GL039762.

          100. Misra, Vasubandhu, S. Chan, R. Wu, and E. Chassignet, 2009: Air-sea interaction over the Atlantic warm pool in the NCEP CFS. Geophys. Res. Lett., 36, L15702, doi:10.1029/2009GL038525.

          101. Misra, Vasubandhu, and P. A. Dirmeyer, 2009: Air, Sea, and Land Interactions of the Continental US Hydroclimate. J. Hydromet., 10, 353-373.

          102. Misra, Vasubandhu, and L. Marx, 2009: The Coupled Seasonal Hindcasts of the South American Monsoon. International Journal of Climatology, 29, 1101-1115.

          103. Misra, Vasubandhu, 2008: Coupled Air, Sea, and Land Interactions of the South American Monsoon. J. Climate, 21, 6389-6403.

          104. Misra, Vasubandhu, L. Marx, M. Brunke, and X. Zeng, 2008: The equatorial Pacific cold tongue bias in a coupled climate model. J. Climate, 21, 5852-5869.

          105. M. A. Brunke, X. Zeng, V. Misra and A. Beljaars: Integration of a prognostic sea surface skin temperature scheme into weather and climate models. J. Geophys. Res., 113, D21117,doi:10.1029/2008JD010607.

          106. Misra, Vasubandhu, 2008: Coupled Interactions of the Monsoons. Geophys. Res. Lett. 35, L12705, doi:10.1029/2008GL033562.

          107. Misra, Vasubandhu, L. Marx, M. Fennessy, B. Kirtman, J. L. KinterIII, 2008: A comparison of climate prediction and simulation over tropical Pacific. J. Climate. 21, 3601-3611.

          108. Misra, Vasubandhu and L. Marx, 2007: Manifestation of remote response over the equatorial Pacific in a climate model. J. Geophys. Res. 112, doi:10.1029/2007JD008597.

          109. Misra, Vasubandhu and Y. Zhang, 2007: The Fidelity of NCEP-CFS Seasonal Hindcasts over Nordeste. Mon. Wea. Rev. 135, 618-627.

          110. Misra, Vasubandhu, L. Marx, J. L. KinterIII, B. P. Kirtman, Z. Guo, D. Min, M. Fennessy, P. A. Dirmeyer, R. Kallumal and D. M. Straus, 2007: Validating and Understanding ENSO in Two Coupled Climate Models. Tellus, 58A, 292-308.

          111. Misra, Vasubandhu, 2007: A Sensitivity Study of the Coupled Simulation of the Northeast Brazil Rainfall Variability. J. Geophys. Res., 112, D11111, DOI:10.1029/2006jd008093.

          112. Misra, Vasubandhu, 2006: Addressing the Issue of Systematic Errors in a Regional Climate Model. J. Climate. 20, 801-818.

          113. Misra, Vasubandhu, 2006: Understanding the predictability of seasonal precipitation over Northeast Brazil. Tellus, 58A, 307-319.

          114. Misra, Vasubandhu, 2005: On the simulation of the intraseasonal variance of the South American summer Monsoon. Mon. Wea. Rev., 133, 663-676.

          115. K. Rajendran, T. N. Krishnamurti, V. Misra and W.-K. Tao, 2004: An empirical cumulus parameterization scheme based on TRMM latent heating profiles. Meteorological Society of Japan, 82, 989-1006.

          116. Misra, Vasubandhu and M. Kanamitsu, 2004: Anomaly Nesting: A methodology to dowscale seasonal climate climate simulations from an AGCM. J. Climate, 17, 3249-3262.

          117. Misra, Vasubandhu, 2004: An Evaluation of the Predictability of the Austral Summer Seasonal Precipitation over South America. J. Climate, 17, 1161-1175.

          118. Misra, Vasubandhu, 2004: The teleconnection between western Indian and western Pacific Oceans. Mon. Wea. Rev., 445-455.

          119. Misra, Vasubandhu, P.A. Dirmeyer and B. P. Kirtman, 2003: Dynamical downscaling of seasonal simulations over South America. J. Climate, 16, 103-117.

          120. Misra, Vasubandhu, 2003: The influence of Pacific SST on the precipitation over southern Africa diagnosed from an AGCM. J. Climate, 16, 2408-2418.

          121. Misra, Vasubandhu, P.A. Dirmeyer and B. P. Kirtman: A comparison of two land surface schemes in regional climate simulations over South America. J. Geophys. Res., 107, 8036, 10.1029/2001JD001284

          122. Misra, Vasubandhu, P. A. Dirmeyer, B. P. Kirtman, H.-M. Juang and M. Kanamitsu, 2002: Regional Simulation of Interannual Variability over South America. J Geophys. Res., 107, 8036, 10.1029/2001JD900216

          123. Misra, Vasubandhu and M.K. Yau, 2001: An ensemble strategy for high-resolution regional model forecasts. J. Meteor. Phys. , 78, 61-74.

          124. Misra, Vasubandhu, M.K. Yau, and N. Badrinath: Atmospheric water species budget study in mesoscale simulations of lee cyclones over Mackenzie River Basin. Tellus, 52A, 140-161.

          125. Krishnamurti T.N., M.C. Sinha, Vasubandhu Misra and O.P. Sharma, 1997: Tropical-middle latitude interactions viewed via wave energy flux in the frequency domain. Dynamics of Atmospheres and Oceans, 27, 383-412.

          126. Krishnamurti T.N., S.K. Han and Vasubandhu Misra, 1995: Predictions of Dry and Wet spell of the Australian Monsoon. International Journal of climatology, 15, 753-771.

          Reviews

          1. Misra, V. (2013). Modeling Uncertainty in the Earth Sciences. Bulletin of American Meteorological Society, 3.