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Kumar S., Merwade V., et al.
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Kumar S., Dirmeyer P., et al.
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Harvey B., Shaffrey L., et al.
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The sensitivity of the Arctic sea ice to orbitally-induced insolation changes; a study of the mid-Holocene Paleoclimate Modelling Intercomparison Project 2 and 3 simulations
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Weller E., Cai W.
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Weller E., Cai W.
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Joetzjer E., Douville H., et al.
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Chiang J. C., Chang C., et al.
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Seo K., Ok J., et al.
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Sabeerali C. T., Dandi R. A., et al.
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MacMartin D. G., Tziperman E., et al.
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Aloysius N. R., Sheffield J., et al.
Global Bias-corrected and Downscaled Climate Grids for the 20th and 21st Centuries Based on CMIP5: Application to the Congo Basin
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Dwyer J. G., Biasutti M., et al.
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Squeezing information from regional climate change projections - results from a synthesis of CMIP5 results for south-east Queensland, Australia.
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Caron L., Jones C. G., et al.
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Torres R. R., Marengo J. A.
Climate change hotspots over South America: from CMIP3 to CMIP5 multi-model datasets
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Ylh?isi J. S., Garr? L., et al.
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Karlsson J., Svensson G.
Consequences of poor representation of Arctic sea-ice albedo and cloud-radiation interactions in the CMIP5 model ensemble
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Li G., Harrison S. P., et al.
Precipitation scaling with temperature in warm and cold climates: an analysis of CMIP5 simulations.
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Niznik M. J., Lintner B. R.
Circulation, moisture, and precipitation relationships along the South Pacific Convergence Zone in reanalyses and CMIP5 models
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Cowan T., Cai W., et al.
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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
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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
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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?
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A multi-model study of sea surface temperature and sub-surface density fingerprints of the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation
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