Nicholas Lewis is the sole or lead author of the below papers except where otherwise stated. The year refers to when the manuscript was accepted for publication; the version of record may have been published in a later year.

2022

Objectively combining climate sensitivity evidence

2020

Negligible unforced historical pattern effect on climate feedback strength found in HadISST-based AMIP simulations

Statistical Decomposition of the Recent Increase in the Intensity of Tropical Storms (co-author)

2019

Reply to “Comment on ‘The impact of recent forcing and ocean heat uptake data on estimates of climate sensitivity'”

2018

The impact of recent forcing and ocean heat uptake data on estimates of climate sensitivity

2017

Objectively combining AR5 instrumental period and paleoclimate climate sensitivity evidence

2016

Combining independent Bayesian posteriors into a confidence distribution, with application to estimating climate sensitivity

2015

Implications of recent multimodel attribution studies for climate sensitivity

2014

The implications for climate sensitivity of AR5 forcing and heat uptake estimates

Objective Inference for Climate Parameters: Bayesian, Transformation of Variables and Profile Likelihood Approaches

2013

An objective Bayesian, improved approach for applying optimal fingerprint techniques to estimate climate sensitivity

Energy budget constraints on climate response (co-author)

2010

Improved Methods for PCA-Based Reconstructions: Case Study Using the Steig et al. (2009) Antarctic Temperature Reconstruction (co-author)