Publications

Rosenthal, J., Sastre Pena, M., Rosenzweig, C., Knowlton, K., Goldberg, R. & Kinney, P.  (2003).  One hundred years of New York City's urban heat island: temperature trends and public health impacts.  Eos Trans. AGU, 84(46), Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract U32A-0030.

Hogrefe C. S., J. Biswas B. Lynn K. Civerolo J. -Y. Ku J. Rosenthal C. Rosenzweig R. Goldberg, and P. L. Kinney, 2004. Simulating regional-scale ozone climatology over the eastern United States: model evaluation results. Atmospheric Environment, online: doi:10.1016/j.atmosenv.2004.02.033 print: Volume 38, Issue 17 , June 2004, Pages 2627-2638.

Hogrefe C. S., B. Lynn, K. Civerolo, J.-Y. Ku, J. Rosenthal, C. Rosenzweig, R. Goldberg, S. Gaffin, K. Knowlton, and P.L. Kinney, 2004. Simulating changes in regional air pollution over the eastern United States due to changes in global and regional climate and emissions. J Geophysical Res 109:D22301.

Lynn, B.H., L. Druyan, C. Hogrefe, J. Dudhia, C. Rosenzweig, R. Goldberg, D. Rind, R. Healy, J. Rosenthal, and P. Kinney.  Sensitivity of present and future surface temperatures to precipitation characteristics. Climate Research, 28:53-65, 2004.

Knowlton, K., J. Rosenthal, C. Hogrefe, B. Lynn, S. Gaffin, R. Goldberg, C. Rosenzweig, K. Civerolo, J-Y. Ku, P.L. Kinney.  Assessing ozone-related health impacts under a changing climate. Environ. Health Perspect., 112:1557 1563 (2004).

Civerolo K, Hogrefe C, Lynn B, Solecki W, Cox J, Small C, Rosenzweig C, Ku J-Y, Rosenthal J, and Kinney P. Estimating the effects of increased urbanization on future surface meteorology and ozone concentrations in the New York City metropolitan region. Atmospheric Environment 41(9):1803-1818, 2007.

Bell, M.L., Goldberg R., Hogrefe, C., Kinney, P.L., Knowlton K., Lynn B., Rosenthal J., Rosenzweig C., and Patz J. Climate change, ambient ozone, and health in 50 U.S. cities.  Climatic Change 82:61-76, 2007.

Rosenthal JK, Sclar ED, Kinney PL, Knowlton K, Crauderueff R, Brandt-Rauf PW. (2007).  Links between the Built Environment, Climate and Population Health:  Interdisciplinary Environmental Change Research in New York City. Ann Acad Med Singapore 36:834-46, 2007.  Available at: http://www.annals.edu.sg/PDF/36VolNo10Oct2007/V36N10p834.pdf

Knowlton K, Lynn B, Goldberg RA, Rosenzweig C, Hogrefe C, Rosenthal JK, Kinney PL. Projecting heat-related mortality impacts under a changing climate in the New York City region. American Journal of Public Health 97:2028-2034, 2007.

Kinney, P.L., O'Neill, M.S., Bell, M.L., and Schwartz, J. Approaches for estimating effects of climate change on heat-related deaths: challenges and opportunities. Environmental Science and Policy 11(1):87-96, 2008.

Knowlton K, Hogrefe C, Lynn B, Rosenzweig C, Rosenthal J, Kinney PL. 2008. Impacts of heat and ozone on mortality risk in the New York City Metropolitan Region under a changing climate. In: Climate Information for the Health Sector. Advances in Global Change Research (Thomson M, Garcia Herrera R, eds.).

Civerolo KL, Hogrefe C, Lynn B, Rosenzweig C, Goldberg R, Rosenthal J, Knowlton K, and Kinney PL. Simulated effects of climate change on summertime nitrogen deposition in the eastern US. Atmospheric Environment 42:2074-2082, 2008.

Kinney, P.L., J.E. Rosenthal, C. Rosenzweig, C. Hogrefe, W. Solecki, K. Knowlton, C. Small, B. Lynn, K. Civerolo, J.Y.Ku, R. Goldberg, C. Oliveri. Chapter 6. Assessing Potential Public Health Impacts of Changing Climate and Land Uses: The New York Climate & Health Project, in Climate Change and Variability:  Impacts and Responses. Ruth M, Donaghy K, and Kirshen P, eds, New Horizons in Regional Science, Edward Elgar, Cheltenham, UK,

Ebi, K.L., J. Balbus, P.L. Kinney, E. Lipp, D. Mills, M.S. O'Neill, and M. Wilson, 2008: Effects of Global Change on Human Health. In: Analyses of the effects of global change on human health and welfare and human systems. A Report by the U.S. Climate Change Science Program and the Subcommittee on Global Change Research. [Gamble, J.L. (ed.), K.L. Ebi, F.G. Sussman, T.J. Wilbanks, (Authors)]. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC, USA, p. 2-1 to 2-78.