Anthony DeAngelis is part of the National Climate Assessment group at NASA's Global Modeling and Assimilation Office. His research interests include climate variability and change, the global hydrological cycle, extreme weather and climate events, and weather and climate prediction. His current research focuses on understanding the physical processes underlying extreme weather/climate events in the Northern Hemisphere and investigating the subseasonal-to-seasonal prediction of such events in global dynamical models.
Ph. D., Atmospheric Science, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ, January 2014.
B. S., Meteorology, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ, May 2008.
DeAngelis, A. M., S. D. Schubert, Y. Chang, et al. Y.-K. Lim, R. D. Koster, H. Wang, and A. Collow. 2023. "Dynamical drivers of the exceptional warmth over Siberia during the spring of 2020." Journal of Climate, (Accepted) [10.1175/JCLI-D-22-0387.1]
Koster, R. D., A. M. DeAngelis, Q. Liu, S. D. Schubert, and A. M. Molod. 2022. "The Simulation and Subseasonal Forecasting of Hydrological Variables: Insights from a Simple Water Balance Model." Journal of Hydrometeorology, 23 (11): 1719-1736 [10.1175/jhm-d-22-0050.1]
Schubert, S. D., Y. Chang, A. M. Deangelis, et al. R. D. Koster, Y.-K. Lim, and H. Wang. 2022. "Exceptional warmth in the Northern Hemisphere during January through March of 2020: The roles of unforced and forced modes of atmospheric variability." Journal of Climate, 35 (8): 2565-2584 [https://doi.org/10.1175/JCLI-D-21-0291.1]
Koster, R. D., A. M. DeAngelis, S. D. Schubert, and A. M. Molod. 2021. "Asymmetry in Subseasonal Surface Air Temperature Forecast Error with Respect to Soil Moisture Initialization." Journal of Hydrometeorology, 22 (10): 2505-2519 [10.1175/jhm-d-21-0022.1]
Schubert, S. D., Y. Chang, A. M. DeAngelis, H. Wang, and R. D. Koster. 2021. "On the Development and Demise of the Fall 2019 Southeast U.S. Flash Drought: Links to an Extreme Positive IOD." Journal of Climate, 34 (5): 1701-1723 [10.1175/jcli-d-20-0428.1]
Koster, R. D., S. D. Schubert, A. M. DeAngelis, A. M. Molod, and S. P. Mahanama. 2020. "Using a Simple Water Balance Framework to Quantify the Impact of Soil Moisture Initialization on Subseasonal Evapotranspiration and Air Temperature Forecasts." Journal of Hydrometeorology, 21 (8): 1705-1722 [10.1175/jhm-d-20-0007.1]
DeAngelis, A. M., H. Wang, R. D. Koster, et al. S. D. Schubert, Y. Chang, and J. Marshak. 2020. "Prediction Skill of the 2012 U.S. Great Plains Flash Drought in Subseasonal Experiment (SubX) Models." Journal of Climate, 33 (14): 6229-6253 [10.1175/jcli-d-19-0863.1]
Koster, R. D., S. D. Schubert, H. Wang, S. P. Mahanama, and A. M. DeAngelis. 2019. "Flash Drought as Captured by Reanalysis Data: Disentangling the Contributions of Precipitation Deficit and Excess Evapotranspiration." Journal of Hydrometeorology, 20 (6): 1241-1258 [10.1175/jhm-d-18-0242.1]
Thackeray, C. W., A. M. DeAngelis, A. Hall, D. L. Swain, and X. Qu. 2018. "On the Connection Between Global Hydrologic Sensitivity and Regional Wet Extremes." Geophysical Research Letters, 45 (20): [10.1029/2018gl079698]
Watanabe, M., Y. Kamae, H. Shiogama, A. M. Deangelis, and K. Suzuki. 2018. "Low clouds link equilibrium climate sensitivity to hydrological sensitivity." Nature Climate Change, 8: 901-906 [https://doi.org/10.1038/s41558-018-0272-0]
Zelinka, M. D., K. M. Grise, S. A. Klein, et al. C. Zhou, A. M. DeAngelis, and M. W. Christensen. 2018. "Drivers of the Low-Cloud Response to Poleward Jet Shifts in the North Pacific in Observations and Models." Journal of Climate, 31 (19): 7925-7947 [10.1175/jcli-d-18-0114.1]
Qu, X., A. Hall, A. M. DeAngelis, et al. M. D. Zelinka, S. A. Klein, H. Su, B. Tian, and C. Zhai. 2018. "On the Emergent Constraints of Climate Sensitivity." Journal of Climate, 31 (2): 863-875 [10.1175/jcli-d-17-0482.1]
DeAngelis, A. M., X. Qu, and A. Hall. 2016. "Importance of vegetation processes for model spread in the fast precipitation response to CO 2 forcing." Geophysical Research Letters, 43 (24): [10.1002/2016gl071392]
Danco, J. F., A. M. DeAngelis, B. K. Raney, and A. J. Broccoli. 2016. "Effects of a Warming Climate on Daily Snowfall Events in the Northern Hemisphere." Journal of Climate, 29 (17): 6295-6318 [10.1175/jcli-d-15-0687.1]
DeAngelis, A. M., X. Qu, M. D. Zelinka, and A. Hall. 2015. "An observational radiative constraint on hydrologic cycle intensification." Nature, 528 (7581): 249-253 [10.1038/nature15770]
Qu, X., A. Hall, S. A. Klein, and A. M. DeAngelis. 2015. "Positive tropical marine low‐cloud cover feedback inferred from cloud‐controlling factors." Geophysical Research Letters, 42 (18): 7767-7775 [10.1002/2015gl065627]
DeAngelis, A. M., A. J. Broccoli, and S. G. Decker. 2013. "A Comparison of CMIP3 Simulations of Precipitation over North America with Observations: Daily Statistics and Circulation Features Accompanying Extreme Events." Journal of Climate, 26 (10): 3209-3230 [10.1175/jcli-d-12-00374.1]
DeAngelis, A., F. Dominguez, Y. Fan, et al. A. Robock, M. D. Kustu, and D. Robinson. 2010. "Evidence of enhanced precipitation due to irrigation over the Great Plains of the United States." Journal of Geophysical Research, 115 (D15): D15115 [10.1029/2010jd013892]
Anthony DeAngelis is part of the National Climate Assessment group at NASA's Global Modeling and Assimilation Office. His research interests include climate variability and change, the global hydrological cycle, extreme weather and climate events, and weather and climate prediction. His current research focuses on understanding the physical processes underlying extreme weather/climate events in the Northern Hemisphere and investigating the subseasonal-to-seasonal prediction of such events in global dynamical models.
DeAngelis, A. M., S. D. Schubert, Y. Chang, et al. Y.-K. Lim, R. D. Koster, H. Wang, and A. Collow. 2023. "Dynamical drivers of the exceptional warmth over Siberia during the spring of 2020." Journal of Climate (Accepted) [10.1175/JCLI-D-22-0387.1]
Koster, R. D., A. M. DeAngelis, Q. Liu, S. D. Schubert, and A. M. Molod. 2022. "The Simulation and Subseasonal Forecasting of Hydrological Variables: Insights from a Simple Water Balance Model." Journal of Hydrometeorology 23 (11): 1719-1736 [10.1175/jhm-d-22-0050.1]
Schubert, S. D., Y. Chang, A. M. Deangelis, et al. R. D. Koster, Y.-K. Lim, and H. Wang. 2022. "Exceptional warmth in the Northern Hemisphere during January through March of 2020: The roles of unforced and forced modes of atmospheric variability." Journal of Climate 35 (8): 2565-2584 [https://doi.org/10.1175/JCLI-D-21-0291.1]
Koster, R. D., A. M. DeAngelis, S. D. Schubert, and A. M. Molod. 2021. "Asymmetry in Subseasonal Surface Air Temperature Forecast Error with Respect to Soil Moisture Initialization." Journal of Hydrometeorology 22 (10): 2505-2519 [10.1175/jhm-d-21-0022.1]
Schubert, S. D., Y. Chang, A. M. DeAngelis, H. Wang, and R. D. Koster. 2021. "On the Development and Demise of the Fall 2019 Southeast U.S. Flash Drought: Links to an Extreme Positive IOD." Journal of Climate 34 (5): 1701-1723 [10.1175/jcli-d-20-0428.1]
Koster, R. D., S. D. Schubert, A. M. DeAngelis, A. M. Molod, and S. P. Mahanama. 2020. "Using a Simple Water Balance Framework to Quantify the Impact of Soil Moisture Initialization on Subseasonal Evapotranspiration and Air Temperature Forecasts." Journal of Hydrometeorology 21 (8): 1705-1722 [10.1175/jhm-d-20-0007.1]
DeAngelis, A. M., H. Wang, R. D. Koster, et al. S. D. Schubert, Y. Chang, and J. Marshak. 2020. "Prediction Skill of the 2012 U.S. Great Plains Flash Drought in Subseasonal Experiment (SubX) Models." Journal of Climate 33 (14): 6229-6253 [10.1175/jcli-d-19-0863.1]
Koster, R. D., S. D. Schubert, H. Wang, S. P. Mahanama, and A. M. DeAngelis. 2019. "Flash Drought as Captured by Reanalysis Data: Disentangling the Contributions of Precipitation Deficit and Excess Evapotranspiration." Journal of Hydrometeorology 20 (6): 1241-1258 [10.1175/jhm-d-18-0242.1]
Thackeray, C. W., A. M. DeAngelis, A. Hall, D. L. Swain, and X. Qu. 2018. "On the Connection Between Global Hydrologic Sensitivity and Regional Wet Extremes." Geophysical Research Letters 45 (20): [10.1029/2018gl079698]
Watanabe, M., Y. Kamae, H. Shiogama, A. M. Deangelis, and K. Suzuki. 2018. "Low clouds link equilibrium climate sensitivity to hydrological sensitivity." Nature Climate Change 8 901-906 [https://doi.org/10.1038/s41558-018-0272-0]
Zelinka, M. D., K. M. Grise, S. A. Klein, et al. C. Zhou, A. M. DeAngelis, and M. W. Christensen. 2018. "Drivers of the Low-Cloud Response to Poleward Jet Shifts in the North Pacific in Observations and Models." Journal of Climate 31 (19): 7925-7947 [10.1175/jcli-d-18-0114.1]
Qu, X., A. Hall, A. M. DeAngelis, et al. M. D. Zelinka, S. A. Klein, H. Su, B. Tian, and C. Zhai. 2018. "On the Emergent Constraints of Climate Sensitivity." Journal of Climate 31 (2): 863-875 [10.1175/jcli-d-17-0482.1]
DeAngelis, A. M., X. Qu, and A. Hall. 2016. "Importance of vegetation processes for model spread in the fast precipitation response to CO 2 forcing." Geophysical Research Letters 43 (24): [10.1002/2016gl071392]
Danco, J. F., A. M. DeAngelis, B. K. Raney, and A. J. Broccoli. 2016. "Effects of a Warming Climate on Daily Snowfall Events in the Northern Hemisphere." Journal of Climate 29 (17): 6295-6318 [10.1175/jcli-d-15-0687.1]
DeAngelis, A. M., X. Qu, M. D. Zelinka, and A. Hall. 2015. "An observational radiative constraint on hydrologic cycle intensification." Nature 528 (7581): 249-253 [10.1038/nature15770]
Qu, X., A. Hall, S. A. Klein, and A. M. DeAngelis. 2015. "Positive tropical marine low‐cloud cover feedback inferred from cloud‐controlling factors." Geophysical Research Letters 42 (18): 7767-7775 [10.1002/2015gl065627]
DeAngelis, A. M., A. J. Broccoli, and S. G. Decker. 2013. "A Comparison of CMIP3 Simulations of Precipitation over North America with Observations: Daily Statistics and Circulation Features Accompanying Extreme Events." Journal of Climate 26 (10): 3209-3230 [10.1175/jcli-d-12-00374.1]
DeAngelis, A., F. Dominguez, Y. Fan, et al. A. Robock, M. D. Kustu, and D. Robinson. 2010. "Evidence of enhanced precipitation due to irrigation over the Great Plains of the United States." Journal of Geophysical Research 115 (D15): D15115 [10.1029/2010jd013892]