Research — Jake W. Casselman

Research by Jake W. Casselman on ENSO teleconnections, seasonal predictability, cooling-demand physics, and climate information for society.

Jake W. Casselman's research focuses on ENSO teleconnections, seasonal predictability, climate variability, and climate information for society.

His work includes studies of El Niño-Southern Oscillation links to the tropical North Atlantic, the arid Middle East, and other regions where climate signals shape risk.

Recent research also examines cooling demand, refrigeration physics, and efficiency-weighted cooling degree days under changing temperature and humidity conditions.

A methodology paper on climate-informed cooling demand across CMIP6 model ensembles (CEDAR/eCOP) has been accepted at Nature Communications and is in production, and a companion study on global efficiency-weighted cooling degree days is under review at Nature Climate Change.

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