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James Done is a Project Scientist at NCAR working on the manner in which atmospheric circulation changes can affect tropical cyclone activity. He has been a key participant in the development of the NCAR Nested Regional Climate Model, built to examine the statistics of weather and how they may change in the future. His research has focused on the physical processes that lead to extreme events in the climate system. As a Willis Research Fellow, and in collaboration with scientific and commercial sectors, James is engaged in an active research program on future changes in hurricane frequency, intensity and societal impacts.

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Modeling High-Impact Weather and Climate: Lessons from a Tropical Cyclone Perspective
With Greg J Holland, Cindy L Bruyère, L Ruby Leung, and Asuka Suzuki-Parker 
Nature,
January 2004