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Application of regularised optimal fingerprinting to attribution. Part II: application to global near-surface temperature based on CMIP5 simulations
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The influence of the Amundsen-Bellingshausen Seas Low on the climate of West Antarctica and its representation in coupled climate model simulations
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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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European temperatures in CMIP5: origins of present-day biases and future uncertainties
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Circulation, moisture, and precipitation relationships along the South Pacific Convergence Zone in reanalyses and CMIP5 models
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Brands S., Herrera S., et al.
How well do CMIP5 Earth System Models simulate present climate conditions in Europe and Africa? A performance comparison for the downscaling community
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Limited Evidence of Anthropogenic Influence on the 2011-12 Extreme Rainfall over Southeast Australia
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Why is the amplitude of the Indian Ocean Dipole overly large in CMIP3 and CMIP5 climate models?
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Forcing of anthropogenic aerosols on temperature trends of the sub-thermocline southern Indian Ocean
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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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Close S. E., Goosse H.
Entrainment-driven modulation of Southern Ocean mixed layer properties and sea ice variability in CMIP5 models
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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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Lavers D. A., Allan R. P., et al.
Future changes in atmospheric rivers and their implications for winter flooding in Britain
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Do CMIP5 Simulations of Indian summer Monsoon Rainfall Differ from those of CMIP3?
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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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Weller E., Cai W.
Realism of the Indian Ocean Dipole in CMIP5 models: the implication for climate projections
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Hydrological droughts in the 21st century, hotspots and uncertainties from a global multimodel ensemble experiment.
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Weller E., Cai W.
Asymmetry in the IOD and ENSO Teleconnection in a CMIP5 Model Ensemble and Its Relevance to Regional Rainfall
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Uncertainty quantification and reliability analysis of CMIP5 projections for the Indian summer monsoon
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Projected changes in late-twenty-first-century tropical cyclone frequency in 13 coupled climate models from Phase 5 of the Coupled Model Intercomparison Project
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Anomalous Temperature Regimes during the Cool Season: Long-Term Trends, Low-Frequency Mode Modulation, and Representation in CMIP5 Simulations
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Evaluating CMIP5 models using AIRS tropospheric air temperature and specific humidity climatology
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On the robustness of emergent constraints used in multi-model climate change projections of Arctic warming
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Elusive drought: uncertainty in observed trends and short- and long-term CMIP5 projections
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The hydrological impact of geoengineering in the Geoengineering Model Intercomparison Project (GeoMIP)
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The impact of abrupt suspension of solar radiation management (termination effect) in experiment G2 of the Geoengineering Model Intercomparison Project (GeoMIP)
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The present and future of the West African monsoon: a process-oriented assessment of CMIP5 simulations along the AMMA transect.
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Spatial Patterns of Precipitation Change in CMIP5: Why the Rich do not get Richer in the tropics
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Cheng W., Chiang J. C., et al.
Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC) in CMIP5 Models: RCP and Historical Simulations
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Portmann F. T., Döll P., et al.
Impact of climate change on renewable groundwater resources: assessing the benefits of avoided greenhouse gas emissions using selected CMIP5 climate projections
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Gonzalez P. L., Polvani L., et al.
Stratospheric ozone depletion: a key driver of recent precipitation trends in South Eastern South America
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A Transition from CMIP3 to CMIP5 for climate information providers: the case of surface temperature over eastern North America
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