2014
King A. D., Karoly D. J., et al.
Climate Change turns Australia's 2013 Big Dry into a year of record-breaking heat
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2014
Bintanja R., Selten F.
Future increases in Arctic precipitation linked to local evaporation and sea ice retreat
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2014
Meehl G. A., Teng H.
CMIP5 multi-model initialized decadal hindcasts for the mid-1970s shift and early-2000s hiatus and predictions for 2016-2035
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2014
Douville H., Voldoire A., et al.
The recent global warming hiatus: What is the role of Pacific variability?
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2014
Zelinka M. D., Andews T., et al.
Quantifying components of aerosol-cloud-radiation interactions in climate models
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2014
Cowan T., Purich A., et al.
More Frequent, Longer, and Hotter Heat Waves for Australia in the Twenty-First Century
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2014
Cai W., Purich A., et al.
Did Climate Change%u2013Induced Rainfall Trends Contribute to the Australian Millennium Drought?
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2014
Wjcik R.
Reliability of the CMIP5 GCM simulations in reproducing atmospheric circulation over Europe and the North Atlantic: a statistical downscaling perspective
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2014
Xu K., Su J., et al.
The natural oscillation of two types of ENSO events based on analyses of CMIP5 model control runs
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2014
Bathols J., Heady C., et al.
What influences the skill of climate models over the continents?
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2014
Elguindi N., Grundstein A., et al.
Assessment of CMIP5 global model simulations and climate change projections for the 21 st century using a modified Thornthwaite climate classification
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2014
Wu Q., Zhang J., et al.
Interannual Variability and Long-Term Changes of Atmospheric Circulation over the Chukchi and Beaufort Seas
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2014
Ramesh K. V.
Assessing reliability of regional climate projections: the case of Indian monsoon
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2014
Wuebbles D., co-authors a.
CMIP5 climate model analyses: Climate extremes in the United States
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2014
Lutz A. F., Immerzeel W. W., et al.
Consistent increase in High Asia%u2019s runoff due to increasing glacier melt and precipitation
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2014
Cherian R., Quaas J., et al.
Pollution trends over Europe constrain global aerosol forcing as simulated by climate models
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2014
Gong H., Wang L., et al.
The climatology and interannual variability of the East Asian winter monsoon in CMIP5 models
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2014
Chang E. K.
Impacts of background field removal on CMIP5 projected changes in Pacific winter cyclone activity
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2014
Guttorp P., Bolin D., et al.
Assessing the uncertainty in projecting local mean sea level from global temperature
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2014
Sanap S. D., Pandithurai G., et al.
Assessment of the aerosol distribution over Indian subcontinent in CMIP5 models
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2014
Mori M., Watanabe M., et al.
Robust Arctic sea-ice influence on the frequent Eurasian cold winters in past decades
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2014
Ohba M., Tsutsui J., et al.
Statistical parameterization expressing ENSO variability and reversibility in response to CO2 concentration changes
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2014
Zomer R. J., Trabucco A., et al.
Environmental stratification to model climate change impacts on biodiversity and rubber production in Xishuangbanna, Yunnan, China.
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2014
Manda A., Nakamura H., et al.
Impacts of a warming marginal sea on torrential rainfall organized under the Asian summer monsoon
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2014
Laine A., Nakamura H., et al.
A diagnostic study of future evaporation changes projected in CMIP5 climate models
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2014
Noda A. T., Satoh M.
Intermodel variances of subtropical stratocumulus environments simulated in CMIP5 models
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2014
Yi S., Yongqiang Y., et al.
The Hiatus and Accelerated Warming Decades in CMIP5 Simulations
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2014
Mueller B., Seneviratne S. I.
Systematic land climate and evapotranspiration biases in CMIP5 simulations
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2014
Martin E. R., Thorncroft C.
Sahel rainfall in multimodel CMIP5 decadal hindcasts
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2014
Koirala S., Hirabayashi Y., et al.
Global assessment of agreement among streamflow projections using CMIP5 model outputs
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2014
Feng X., Tsimplis M. N., et al.
Changes in significant and maximum wave heights in the Norwegian Sea
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2014
Cowan T., Purich A., et al.
Future projections of Australian heat wave number and intensity based on CMIP5 models
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2014
Young P. J., Davis S. M., et al.
Modeling the climate impact of Southern Hemisphere ozone depletion: The importance of the ozone dataset
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2014
England M. H., co-authors a.
Recent intensification of wind-driven circulation in the Pacific and the ongoing warming hiatus
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2014
Torres-Alavez A., Cavazos T., et al.
Land-sea thermal contrast and intensity of the North American monsoon under climate change conditions.
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2014
Sperber K. R., Annamalai H.
The Use of Fractional Accumulated Precipitation for the Evaluation of the Annual Cycle of Monsoons
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2014
King A. D., Donat M. G., et al.
The ENSO-Australian rainfall teleconnection in reanalysis and CMIP5
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2014
Klein F., Goosse H., et al.
Model%u2013data comparison and data assimilation of mid-Holocene Arctic sea ice concentration
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2014
Zappa G., Masato G., et al.
Linking Northern Hemisphere blocking and storm track biases in the CMIP5 climate models
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2014
Hardiman S. C., Butchart N., et al.
The morphology of the Brewer%u2013Dobson circulation and its response to climate change in CMIP5 simulations
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2014
Bracegirdle T. J., Turner J., et al.
Sources of uncertainty in projections of twenty-first century westerly wind changes over the Amundsen Sea, West Antarctica, in CMIP5 climate models
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2014
Terzago S., von Hardenberg J., et al.
Snowpack Changes in the Hindu Kush%u2013Karakoram%u2013Himalaya from CMIP5 Global Climate Models
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2014
Iles C. E., Hegerl G. C.
The global precipitation response to volcanic eruptions in the CMIP5 models
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2014
Krasting J. P., Broccoli A. J., et al.
Future changes in northern hemisphere snowfall
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2014
Slangen A. B., Katsman C. A., et al.
Projecting twenty-first century regional sea-level changes
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2014
Richter I., Xie S., et al.
Equatorial Atlantic variability and its relation to mean state biases in CMIP5
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2014
Taschetto A. S., Sen Gupta A., et al.
Cold tongue and warm pool ENSO events in CMIP5: mean state and future projections
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2014
Li G., Xie S.
Tropical Biases in CMIP5 Multimodel Ensemble: The Excessive Equatorial Pacific Cold Tongue and Double ITCZ Problems
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2014
Chen L., Frauenfeld O. W.
Surface Air Temperature Changes over the Twentieth and Twenty-First Centuries in China Simulated by 20 CMIP5 Models
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2014
Chen L., Frauenfeld O. W.
A comprehensive evaluation of precipitation simulations over China based on CMIP5 multimodel ensemble projections
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2014
Naveau P., Zampieri M., et al.
Projections of global changes in precipitation extremes from Coupled Model Intercomparison Project Phase 5 models
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2014
Wan H., Zhang X., et al.
Attributing northern high-latitude precipitation change over the period 1966%u20132005 to human influence
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2014
zhao l., xu j., et al.
Uncertainties of the global-to-regional temperature and precipitation simulations in CMIP5 models for past and future 100 years
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2014
Sun Y., Zhang X., et al.
Rapid increase in the risk of extreme summer heat in Eastern China
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2014
Arnell N. W., Lloyd-Hughes B.
The global-scale impacts of climate change on water resources and flooding under new climate and socio-economic scenarios
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2014
Sherwood S. C., Bony S., et al.
Spread in model climate sensitivity traced to atmospheric convective mixing
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2014
Zou Y., Yu J., et al.
CMIP5 model simulations of the impacts of the two types of El Niño on the U.S. winter temperature
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2014
Roberts C. D., Jackson L. J., et al.
Is the 2004-2012 reduction of the Atlantic meridional overturning circulation significant?
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2014
Meehl G. A., co-authors a.
Decadal Climate Prediction: An Update from the Trenches
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2014
Gordon N. D., Klein S. A.
Low-cloud optical depth feedback in climate models
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2014
Mitchell D. M., Misios S., et al.
Solar Signals in CMIP-5 Simulations: The Stratospheric Pathway
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2014
Zhang T., Sun D.
ENSO Asymmetry in CMIP5 Models
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2014
Dirmeyer P. A., Wang Z., et al.
Intensified land surface control on boundary layer growth in a changing climate
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2014
Martin E. R., Thorncroft C., et al.
The Multidecadal Atlantic SST%u2014Sahel Rainfall Teleconnection in CMIP5 Simulations
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2014
Qu X., Huang G., et al.
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2014
Zhang M., Huang Y.
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2014
Belda M., Halenka T., et al.
On the integrated climate assessment using climate classification
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2014
Laeppe T.
Global and regional variability in marine surface temperatures
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2014
Wang C., Zhang L., et al.
A global perspective on CMIP5 climate model biases
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2014
Wang C., Zhang L., et al.
A global perspective on CMIP5 climate model biases
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2014
Dowdy A. J., Mills G. A., et al.
Fewer large waves projected for eastern Australia due to decreasing storminess
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2014
Lebsock M. D., Su H.
Application of Active Spaceborne Remote Sensing for Understanding Biases Between Passive Cloud Water Path Retrievals
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2014
Endo H., Kitoh A.
Thermodynamic and dynamic effects on regional monsoon rainfall changes in a warmer climate
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2014
Ding Y., Carton J. A., et al.
Ocean response to volcanic eruptions in Coupled Model Intercomparison Project 5 (CMIP5) simulations
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2014
Kim S., Cai W., et al.
ENSO Stability in Coupled Climate Models and its Association with Mean State
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2014
Purich A., Cowan T., et al.
Atmospheric and Oceanic Conditions Associated with Southern Australian Heat Waves: A CMIP5 Analysis
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2014
Hartmann D. L., Ceppi P.
Trends in the CERES data set 2000-2013: The effects of ice melt and jet shifts and comparison to climate models
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2014
Lima N. E., Lima-Ribeiro M. S., et al.
Phylogeography and ecological niche modelling, coupled with the fossil pollen record, unravel the demographic history of a Neotropical swamp palm through the Quaternary
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2014
Yu M., Wang G., et al.
Future changes of the terrestrial ecosystem based on a dynamic vegetation model driven with RCP8.5 climate projections from 19 GCMs
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2014
Saha A., Ghosh S., et al.
Failure of CMIP5 climate models in simulating post-1950 decreasing trend of Indian monsoon
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2014
Skinner C. B., Diffenbaugh N. S.
Projected changes in African easterly wave intensity and track in response to greenhouse forcing
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2013
Santer, B. D., Painter, J. F., et al.
Human and natural influences on the changing thermal structure of the atmosphere
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2013
Mitchell D. M., Thorne P. W., et al.
Revisiting the controversial issue of tropical tropospheric temperature trends
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2013
Cattiaux J., Douville H., et al.
European temperatures in CMIP5: origins of present-day biases and future uncertainties
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2013
Cattiaux J., Cassou C.
Opposite CMIP3/5 trends in the Northern Annular Mode explained by combined local sea-ice and remote tropical influences
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2013
Wilcox L. J., Charlton-Perez A. J.
Final warming of the Southern Hemisphere vortex in high- and low-top CMIP5 models
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2013
Wilcox L. J., Highwood E. J., et al.
The influence of anthropogenic aerosol on multi-decadal variations of historical global climate
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2013
Jones C., Carvalho L. L.
Climate change in the South American Monsoon System: present climate and CMIP5 projections
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2013
Belleflamme A., Fettweis X., et al.
Current and future atmospheric circulation at 500 hPa over Greenland simulated by the CMIP3 and CMIP5 global models
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2013
Su F., Duan X., et al.
Evaluation of the Global Climate Models in the CMIP5 over the Tibetan Plateau
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2013
Zappa G., Shaffrey L. C., et al.
The ability of CMIP5 models to simulate North Atlantic extratropical cyclones
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2013
Zappa G., Shaffrey L. C., et al.
A multi-model assessment of future projections of North Atlantic and European extratropical cyclones in the CMIP5 climate models
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2013
Dirmeyer P. A., Jin Y., et al.
Trends in land-atmosphere interactions from CMIP5 simulations
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2013
Dirmeyer P. A., Jin Y., et al.
Evolving land-atmosphere interactions over North America from CMIP5 simulations
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2013
Ceppi P., Hwang Y., et al.
The relationship between the ITCZ and the Southern Hemisphere eddy-driven jet
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2013
Bracegirdle T. J., Shuckburgh E., et al.
Assessment of surface winds over the Atlantic, Indian and Pacific Ocean sectors of the Southern Ocean in CMIP5 models: historical bias, forcing response, and state dependence
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2013
Markovic M., de El?a R., et al.
A Transition from CMIP3 to CMIP5 for climate information providers: the case of surface temperature over eastern North America
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2013
Cheng W., Chiang J. C., et al.
Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC) in CMIP5 Models: RCP and Historical Simulations
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2013
Chadwick R. S., Boutle I., et al.
Spatial Patterns of Precipitation Change in CMIP5: Why the Rich do not get Richer in the tropics
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2013
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On the responses of the Southern Hemisphere subpolar gyres to climate change in coupled climate models
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