Equator-to-pole temperature differences and the extra-tropical storm track responses of the CMIP5 climate models
(Citation)
(More Info)
(Abstract)
(BibTex)
empty
empty
empty
empty
2013
Anstey J. A., Davini P., et al.
Multi-model analysis of Northern Hemisphere winter blocking: Model biases and the role of resolution
(Citation)
(More Info)
(Abstract)
(BibTex)
empty
empty
empty
empty
2013
Klein S. A., Zhang Y., et al.
Are climate model simulations of clouds improving? An evaluation using the ISCCP simulator
(Citation)
(More Info)
(Abstract)
(BibTex)
Assessment of Southern Ocean mixed layer depths in CMIP5 models: historical bias and forcing response
(Citation)
(More Info)
(Abstract)
(BibTex)
empty
empty
empty
empty
2013
Blazquez J., Nu�ez M. N.
Analysis of uncertainties in future climate projections for South America: comparison of WCRP-CMIP3 and WCRP-CMIP5 models.
(Citation)
(More Info)
(Abstract)
(BibTex)
Asymmetry in the IOD and ENSO Teleconnection in a CMIP5 Model Ensemble and Its Relevance to Regional Rainfall
(Citation)
(More Info)
(Abstract)
(BibTex)
empty
empty
empty
empty
2013
Weller E., Cai W.
Realism of the Indian Ocean Dipole in CMIP5 models: the implication for climate projections
(Citation)
(More Info)
(Abstract)
(BibTex)
empty
empty
empty
empty
2013
Chiang J. C., Chang C., et al.
Long-Term Behavior of the Atlantic Interhemispheric SST Gradient in the CMIP5 Historical Simulations
(Citation)
(More Info)
(Abstract)
(BibTex)
The relative performance of Australian CMIP5 models based on rainfall and ENSO metrics
(Citation)
(More Info)
(Abstract)
(BibTex)
empty
empty
empty
empty
2013
Smith I. N., Syktus J., et al.
Squeezing information from regional climate change projections - results from a synthesis of CMIP5 results for south-east Queensland, Australia.
(Citation)
(More Info)
(Abstract)
(BibTex)
empty
empty
empty
empty
2013
Caron L., Jones C. G., et al.
Multi-year prediction skill of Atlantic hurricane activity in CMIP5 decadal hindcasts
(Citation)
(More Info)
(Abstract)
(BibTex)
empty
empty
empty
empty
2013
Ramirez-Villegas J., Challinor A. J., et al.
Implications of regional improvement in global climate models for agricultural impact research
(Citation)
(More Info)
(Abstract)
(BibTex)
empty
empty
empty
empty
2013
vial j., Dufresne J., et al.
On the interpretation of inter-model spread in CMIP5 climate sensitivity estimates
(Citation)
(More Info)
(Abstract)
(BibTex)
Evaluating the performance of CMIP3 and CMIP5 global climate models over the north-east Atlantic region
(Citation)
(More Info)
(Abstract)
(BibTex)
empty
empty
empty
empty
2013
Song Y., Qiao F., et al.
Water vapor transport and cross-equatorial flow over the Asian-Australia monsoon region simulated by CMIP5 climate models
(Citation)
(More Info)
(Abstract)
(BibTex)
Application of regularised optimal fingerprinting to attribution. Part I: method, properties, and idealised analysis
(Citation)
(More Info)
(Abstract)
(BibTex)
empty
empty
empty
empty
2013
Ribes A., Terray L.
Application of regularised optimal fingerprinting to attribution. Part II: application to global near-surface temperature based on CMIP5 simulations
(Citation)
(More Info)
(Abstract)
(BibTex)
empty
empty
empty
empty
2013
Loranty M. M., Berner L. T., et al.
Vegetation controls on northern high latitude snow%u2010albedo feedback: observations and CMIP5 model predictions
(Citation)
(More Info)
(Abstract)
(BibTex)
On the spread of changes in marine low cloud cover in climate model simulations of the 21st century
(Citation)
(More Info)
(Abstract)
(BibTex)
empty
empty
empty
empty
2013
Hosking J., Orr A., et al.
The influence of the Amundsen-Bellingshausen Seas Low on the climate of West Antarctica and its representation in coupled climate model simulations
(Citation)
(More Info)
(Abstract)
(BibTex)
empty
empty
empty
empty
2013
Torres R. R., Marengo J. A.
Climate change hotspots over South America: from CMIP3 to CMIP5 multi-model datasets
(Citation)
(More Info)
(Abstract)
(BibTex)
empty
empty
empty
empty
2013
Jiang D., Tian Z.
East Asian monsoon change for the 21st century: Results of CMIP3 and CMIP5 models
(Citation)
(More Info)
(Abstract)
(BibTex)
empty
empty
empty
empty
2013
Karlsson J., Svensson G.
Consequences of poor representation of Arctic sea-ice albedo and cloud-radiation interactions in the CMIP5 model ensemble
(Citation)
(More Info)
(Abstract)
(BibTex)
Circulation, moisture, and precipitation relationships along the South Pacific Convergence Zone in reanalyses and CMIP5 models
(Citation)
(More Info)
(Abstract)
(BibTex)
Why is the amplitude of the Indian Ocean Dipole overly large in CMIP3 and CMIP5 climate models?
(Citation)
(More Info)
(Abstract)
(BibTex)
empty
empty
empty
empty
2013
Cowan T., Cai W., et al.
Forcing of anthropogenic aerosols on temperature trends of the sub-thermocline southern Indian Ocean
(Citation)
(More Info)
(Abstract)
(BibTex)
empty
empty
empty
empty
2013
Lutz A. F., Immerzeel W. W., et al.
Comparison of climate change signals in CMIP3 and CMIP5 multi-model ensembles and implications for Central Asian glaciers
(Citation)
(More Info)
(Abstract)
(BibTex)
empty
empty
empty
empty
2013
Young P. J., Bulter A. H., et al.
Agreement in late twentieth century Southern Hemisphere stratospheric temperature trends in observations and CCMVal-2, CMIP3, and CMIP5 models
(Citation)
(More Info)
(Abstract)
(BibTex)
An explanation for the difference between twentieth and twenty-first century land%u2013sea warming ratio in climate models
(Citation)
(More Info)
(Abstract)
(BibTex)
empty
empty
empty
empty
2013
Zunz V., Goosse H., et al.
How does internal variability influence the ability of CMIP5 models to reproduce the recent trend in Southern Ocean sea ice extent?
(Citation)
(More Info)
(Abstract)
(BibTex)
Uncertainty quantification and reliability analysis of CMIP5 projections for the Indian summer monsoon
(Citation)
(More Info)
(Abstract)
(BibTex)
empty
empty
empty
empty
2013
Charlton-Perez A. J., Baldwin M. P., et al.
On the lack of stratospheric dynamical variability in low-top versions of the CMIP5 models
(Citation)
(More Info)
(Abstract)
(BibTex)
empty
empty
empty
empty
2013
Tory K. J., Chand S. S., et al.
Projected changes in late-twenty-first-century tropical cyclone frequency in 13 coupled climate models from Phase 5 of the Coupled Model Intercomparison Project
(Citation)
(More Info)
(Abstract)
(BibTex)
empty
empty
empty
empty
2013
Sillmann J., Kharin V. V., et al.
Climate extreme indices in the CMIP5 multi-model ensemble. Part 1: Model evaluation in the present climate
(Citation)
(More Info)
(Abstract)
(BibTex)
empty
empty
empty
empty
2013
Sillmann J., Kharin V. V., et al.
Climate extreme indices in the CMIP5 multi-model ensemble. Part 2: Future climate projections
(Citation)
(More Info)
(Abstract)
(BibTex)
empty
empty
empty
empty
2013
Sillmann J., Kharin V. V., et al.
Evaluating model-simulated variability in temperature extremes using modified percentile indices from CMIP5 simulations
(Citation)
(More Info)
(Abstract)
(BibTex)
Multimodel assessment of regional surface temperature trends: CMIP3 and CMIP5 Twentieth Century simulations
(Citation)
(More Info)
(Abstract)
(BibTex)
empty
empty
empty
empty
2013
Knutson T. R., Sirutis J. J., et al.
Dynamical downscaling projections of 21st century Atlantic hurricane activity: CMIP3 and CMIP5 model-based scenario.
(Citation)
(More Info)
(Abstract)
(BibTex)
empty
empty
empty
empty
2013
Paek H., Huang H.
Centennial trend and decadal-to-interdecadal variability of atmospheric angular momentum in CMIP3 and CMIP5 simulations
(Citation)
(More Info)
(Abstract)
(BibTex)
empty
empty
empty
empty
2013
He Z., Wu R.
Seasonality of interannual atmosphere%u2013ocean interaction in the South China Sea
(Citation)
(More Info)
(Abstract)
(BibTex)
empty
empty
empty
empty
2013
Shashikanth K.
Do CMIP5 Simulations of Indian summer Monsoon Rainfall Differ from those of CMIP3?
(Citation)
(More Info)
(Abstract)
(BibTex)