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2024
Hayashi, Michiya, Shiogama, Hideo, et al.
Scenario Dependence of Future Precipitation Changes across Japan in CMIP6
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2022
Hayashi, Michiya, Shiogama H., et al.
The contribution of climate change to increasing extreme ocean warming around Japan
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2022
Worou, Koffi, Goosse, Hugues, et al.
Weakened impact of the Atlantic Niño on the future equatorial Atlantic and Guinea Coast rainfall
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2021
T.H.J. Hermans, C.A. Katsman, et al.
The Effect of Wind Stress on Seasonal Sea-Level Change on the Northwestern European Shelf
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2021
Lalande, Mickaël, Ménégoz, Martin, et al.
Climate change in the High Mountain Asia in CMIP6
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2021
Rashid, Harun A.
Diverse Responses of Global‐Mean Surface Temperature to External Forcings and Internal Climate Variability in Observations and CMIP6 Models
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2021
Li, Jianduo, Miao, Chiyuan, et al.
Evaluation of CMIP6 Global Climate Models for Simulating Land Surface Energy and Water Fluxes During 1979–2014
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2021
McBride, Laura A., Hope, Austin P., et al.
Comparison of CMIP6 historical climate simulations and future projected warming to an empirical model of global climate
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2021
Sohail, Taimoor, Irving, Damien B., et al.
Fifty Year Trends in Global Ocean Heat Content Traced to Surface Heat Fluxes in the Sub‐Polar Ocean
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2021
Gillett, Nathan P., Kirchmeier-Young, Megan, et al.
Constraining human contributions to observed warming since the pre-industrial period
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2021
Nicholls, Zebedee, Lewis, Jared, et al.
Regionally aggregated, stitched and de‐drifted CMIP‐climate data, processed with netCDF‐SCM v2.0.0
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2021
Hayashi, Michiya, Shiogama H., et al.
The northwestern Pacific warming record in August 2020 occurred under anthropogenic forcing
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2021
Ribes, Aurélien, Qasmi, Saïd, et al.
Making climate projections conditional on historical observations
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2020
Halder, Subrota, Parekh, Anant, et al.
Assessment of CMIP6 models' skill for tropical Indian Ocean sea surface temperature variability
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2020
McKenna, C. M., Maycock, A. C., et al.
Stringent mitigation substantially reduces risk of unprecedented near-term warming rates
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2020
Hayashi, Michiya, Jin, Fei-Fei, et al.
Dynamics for El Niño-La Niña asymmetry constrain equatorial-Pacific warming pattern
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2020
Dunne, John P., Winton, Michael, et al.
Comparison of Equilibrium Climate Sensitivity Estimates From Slab Ocean, 150‐Year, and Longer Simulations
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2020
Irving, Damien, Hobbs, Will, et al.
A Mass and Energy Conservation Analysis of Drift in the CMIP6 Ensemble
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2020
Shi, Xueli, Chen, Xiaolong, et al.
Climate Sensitivity and Feedbacks of BCC-CSM to Idealized CO2 Forcing from CMIP5 to CMIP6
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2020
Priestley, Matthew D. K., Ackerley, Duncan, et al.
An Overview of the Extratropical Storm Tracks in CMIP6 Historical Simulations
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2020
Tian, Baijun, Dong, Xinyu
The Double‐ITCZ Bias in CMIP3, CMIP5, and CMIP6 Models Based on Annual Mean Precipitation
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2020
Tsutsui, Junichi
Diagnosing Transient Response to CO 2 Forcing in Coupled Atmosphere‐Ocean Model Experiments Using a Climate Model Emulator
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2020
Diamond, Michael S., Director, Hannah M., et al.
Substantial Cloud Brightening From Shipping in Subtropical Low Clouds
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