Publications List
Shaman J., V. E. Pitzer, C. Viboud, B. T. Grenfell and M. Lipsitch,
2009: Absolute Humidity and the Seasonal Onset of Influenza in the
Continental US. In revision: PLoS Biology.
Shaman, J., R. M. Samelson and E. Skyllingstad, 2009: Air-Sea Fluxes
over the Gulf Stream Region: Atmospheric Controls and Trends. In review:
Journal of Climate
Day, J. F. and J. Shaman, 2009: Severe Winter
Freezes Enhance St. Louis Encephalitis Virus Amplification and Epidemic
Transmission in Peninsular Florida. Journal of Medical
Entomology, 46(6):1498-1506.
Shakun, J. D. and J. Shaman, 2009:
Tropical Origins of North and South Pacific Decadal Variability.
Geophysical Research Letters, 36, L19711,
doi:10.1029/2009GL040313.
Shaman, J., S. K. Esbensen and E. D. Maloney, 2009: The Dynamics of
the ENSO-Atlantic Hurricane Teleconnection: ENSO-related changes to the
North African-Asian Jet affect Atlantic Basin Tropical Cyclogenesis.
Journal of Climate, 22(9):2458-2482.
Shaman, J. and M. Kohn, 2009:
Absolute Humidity Modulates Influenza Survival, Transmission and
Seasonality. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences,
106(9):3243-3248, doi:10.1073/pnas.0806852106
Maloney, E. D. and J. Shaman, 2008: Intraseasonal Variability of the
West African Monsoon and Atlantic ITCZ. Journal of
Climate, 21(12):2898-2918.
Day, J. F. and J. Shaman, 2008:
Using hydrologic conditions to track the risk of focal and epidemic
arboviral transmission in peninsular Florida. Journal of Medical
Entomology, 45(3):458-465.
Shaman, J., and E. Tziperman, 2007:
The Summertime ENSO-North African-Asian Jet Teleconnection and
Implications for the Indian Monsoons. Geophysical Research
Letters, 34, L11702, doi:10.1029/2006GL029143. Unformatted full article. Supplemental Materials.
Shaman, J., 2007:
Amplification due to spatial clustering in an
individual-based model of mosquito-avian arbovirus transmission.
Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and
Hygiene, 101(5):469-483, doi:10.1016/j.trstmh.2006.11.007.
Shaman, J. and J. F. Day, 2007:
Reproductive Phase Locking of Mosquito Populations in Response to
Rainfall Frequency. PLoS ONE, 2(3):e331.
doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0000331.
Shaman, J., J. F. Day, M. Stieglitz, S. Zebiak, and M. Cane, 2006:
An Ensemble Seasonal Forecast of
Human Cases of St. Louis Encephalitis in Florida Based on Seasonal
Hydrologic Forecasts. Climatic Change,
75(4):495-511.
Warrach, K., M. Stieglitz, J. Shaman, V. C. Engel, and K. L. Griffin,
2006: Twentieth Century Climate
in the New York Hudson Highlands and the Potential Impacts on
Eco-Hydrological Processes. Climatic Change,
75(4):455-493.
Shaman, J., M. Spiegelman, M. Cane, and M. Stieglitz, 2006: A Hydrologically Driven Model of
Swamp Water Mosquito Population Dynamics. Ecological
Modelling, 194(4):395-404.
Shaman, J., M. Cane, and A. Kaplan, 2005: The Relationship between Tibetan Snow
Depth, ENSO, River Discharge and the Monsoons of Bangladesh.
International Journal of Remote Sensing, 26(17):3735-3748.
Shaman, J. and J. F. Day, 2005:
Achieving Operational Hydrologic Monitoring of Mosquito-Borne Disease
Transmission. Emerging Infectious Diseases,
11(9):1343-1350.
Shaman, J. and E. Tziperman, 2005: The Effect of ENSO Variability on
Tibetan Plateau Snow Depth: A Stationary Wave Teleconnection Mechanism and
Implications for the South Asian Monsoons. Journal of Climate,
18(12):2067-2079.
Shaman, J., J. F. Day, and M. Stieglitz, 2005: Drought-induced amplification and epidemic
transmission of West Nile virus in South Florida. Journal of Medical
Entomology, 42(2):134-141.
Shaman, J., M. Stieglitz, and D. Burns, 2004: Are Big Basins just the Sum of Small
Catchments? Hydrological Processes, 18:3195-3206.
Shaman, J., J. F. Day, and M. Stieglitz, 2004: The Association of Drought,
Wetting and Human Cases of St. Louis Encephalitis Virus in South-Central
Florida. American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene,
71(3):251-261.
Shaman, J., J. F. Day, M. Stieglitz, S. Zebiak, and M. Cane, 2004: Seasonal Forecast of St. Louis
Encephalitis Virus Transmission, Florida. Emerging Infectious
Diseases, 10(5):802-809.
Stieglitz, M., J. Shaman, J. McNamara, V. Engel, J. Shanley, and G. Kling,
2003: An approach to
understanding hydrologic connectivity on the hillslope and the implications
for nutrient transport. Global Biogeochemical Cycles,
17(4), 1105, doi:10.1029/2003GB002041.
Shaman, J., J. F. Day, and M. Stieglitz, 2003: St. Louis Encephalitis Virus in Wild Birds
During the 1990 South Florida Epidemic: The Importance of Drought, Wetting
Conditions, and the Emergence of Culex nigripalpus to Arboviral
Amplification and Transmission. Journal of Medical Entomology,
40(4):547-554.
Shaman, J., M. Stieglitz, S. Zebiak, and M. Cane, 2003: A Local Forecast of Land Surface
Wetness Conditions Derived from Seasonal Climate Predictions.
Journal of Hydrometeorology, 4(3):611-626.
Shaman, J., M. Stieglitz, V. Engel, R. Koster, and C. Stark, 2002: Representation of Stormflow and a More
Responsive Water Table in a TOPMODEL-Based Hydrology Model. Water
Resources Research, 38(8), 1156, doi:10.1029/2001WR000636.
Shaman, J., J. F. Day, and M. Stieglitz, 2002: Drought-induced amplification of St.
Louis encephalitis virus, Florida. Emerging Infectious Diseases,
8(6):575-580.
Shaman, J., M. Stieglitz, C. Stark, S. Le Blancq, and M. Cane, 2002: Using a dynamic hydrology model to
predict mosquito abundances in flood and swamp water. Emerging
Infectious Diseases, 8(1):6-13.
jshaman@coas.oregonstate.edu
Jeffrey Shaman
College of Oceanic and Atmospheric Sciences
104 Ocean Admin Building
Oregon State University
Corvallis, OR 97331-5503