Show Citations Show BibTex

all: CanAM4


Year

Author

Title

2022
Koshiro, Tsuyoshi, Kawai, Hideaki, et al.
Estimated cloud-top entrainment index explains positive low-cloud-cover feedback
(Citation) (More Info) (Abstract) (BibTex)

2021
Nicholls, Zebedee, Lewis, Jared, et al.
Regionally aggregated, stitched and de‐drifted CMIP‐climate data, processed with netCDF‐SCM v2.0.0
(Citation) (More Info) (Abstract) (BibTex)

2020
Zhang, C., Xie, S., et al.
The ARM Data-Oriented Metrics and Diagnostics Package for Climate Models: A New Tool for Evaluating Climate Models with Field Data
(Citation) (More Info) (Abstract) (BibTex)

2020
Grise, Kevin M., Davis, Sean M.
Hadley cell expansion in CMIP6 models
(Citation) (More Info) (Abstract) (BibTex)

2019
Po‐Chedley, Stephen, Zelinka, Mark D., et al.
Climatology Explains Intermodel Spread in Tropical Upper Tropospheric Cloud and Relative Humidity Response to Greenhouse Warming
(Citation) (More Info) (Abstract) (BibTex)

2018
Ferguson, C. R., Pan, M., et al.
The Effect of Global Warming on Future Water Availability: CMIP5 Synthesis
(Citation) (More Info) (Abstract) (BibTex)

2018
Koshiro, Tsuyoshi, Shiotani, Masato, et al.
Evaluation of Relationships between Subtropical Marine Low Stratiform Cloudiness and Estimated Inversion Strength in CMIP5 Models Using the Satellite Simulator Package COSP
(Citation) (More Info) (Abstract) (BibTex)

2016
Terai, C. R., Klein, S. A., et al.
Constraining the low-cloud optical depth feedback at middle and high latitudes using satellite observations
(Citation) (More Info) (Abstract) (BibTex)

2016
Salzmann, M.
Global warming without global mean precipitation increase?
(Citation) (More Info) (Abstract) (BibTex)

2015
Ferraro A. J., Lambert F. H., et al.
Physical Mechanisms of Tropical Climate Feedbacks Investigated using Temperature and Moisture Trends
(Citation) (More Info) (Abstract) (BibTex)

2015
Wang H., Su W.
The ENSO Effects on Tropical Clouds and Top-of-Atmosphere Cloud Radiative Effects in CMIP5 Models
(Citation) (More Info) (Abstract) (BibTex)

2015
Wild M., Folini D., et al.
The energy balance over land and oceans: An assessment based on direct observations and CMIP5 climate models
(Citation) (More Info) (Abstract) (BibTex)

2015
Qu X., Hall A., et al.
The strength of the tropical inversion and its response to climate change in 18 CMIP5 models
(Citation) (More Info) (Abstract) (BibTex)

2015
Lin J., Qian T., et al.
Is the tropical atmosphere in convective quasi-equilibrium?
(Citation) (More Info) (Abstract) (BibTex)

2015
Drijfhout S., Bathiany S., et al.
Catalogue of abrupt shifts in Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change climate models
(Citation) (More Info) (Abstract) (BibTex)

2015
Drijfhout S., Bathiany S., et al.
Catalogue of abrupt shifts in Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change climate models
(Citation) (More Info) (Abstract) (BibTex)

2015
Kamae Y., Ogura T., et al.
Robust cloud feedback over tropical land in a warming climate
(Citation) (More Info) (Abstract) (BibTex)

2015
Kamae Y., Ogura T., et al.
Robust cloud feedback over tropical land in a warming climate
(Citation) (More Info) (Abstract) (BibTex)

2015
Abramowitz G., Bishop C. H.
Climate Model Dependence and the Ensemble Dependence Transformation of CMIP Projections
(Citation) (More Info) (Abstract) (BibTex)

2015
Haughton N., Abramowitz G., et al.
Weighting climate model ensembles for mean and variance estimates
(Citation) (More Info) (Abstract) (BibTex)

2015
Plotka H.
Physics of changes in synoptic midlatitude temperature variability
(Citation) (More Info) (Abstract) (BibTex)

2015
Bolin D., Guttorp P., et al.
Statistical prediction of global sea level from global temperature
(Citation) (More Info) (Abstract) (BibTex)

2015
van Oldenborgh G., Haarsma R. J., et al.
Cold extremes in North America vs. mild weather in Europe: the winter 2013/2014 in the context of a warming world
(Citation) (More Info) (Abstract) (BibTex)

2015
Steinman B. A., Mann M. E., et al.
Atlantic and Pacific multidecadal oscillations and Northern Hemisphere temperatures
(Citation) (More Info) (Abstract) (BibTex)

2015
Jiang J. H., Su H., et al.
Evaluating the diurnal cycle of upper tropospheric ice clouds in climate models using SMILES observations
(Citation) (More Info) (Abstract) (BibTex)

2015
Schwalm C. R., Williams C. A., et al.
Reduction in carbon uptake during turn of the century drought in western North America
(Citation) (More Info) (Abstract) (BibTex)

2015
Paek H., Yu J., et al.
A Source of AGCM Bias in Simulating the Western Pacific Subtropical High: Different Sensitivities to the Two Types of ENSO
(Citation) (More Info) (Abstract) (BibTex)

2015
Cheng L., AghaKouchak A., et al.
Non-stationary Return Levels of CMIP5 Multi-Model Temperature Extremes
(Citation) (More Info) (Abstract) (BibTex)

2015
Nasrollahi N., AghaKouchak A., et al.
How Well Do CMIP5 Climate Simulations Replicate Historical Trends and Patterns of Meteorological Droughts?
(Citation) (More Info) (Abstract) (BibTex)

2015
Chan D., Wu Q.
Attributing Observed SST Trends and Sub-Continental Land Warming to Anthropogenic Forcing during 1979-2005
(Citation) (More Info) (Abstract) (BibTex)

2015
Wright D. B., Knutson T. R., et al.
Regional climate model projections of rainfall from U.S. landfalling tropical cyclones
(Citation) (More Info) (Abstract) (BibTex)

2015
Evan A. T., Flamant C., et al.
Water Vapor%u2013Forced Greenhouse Warming over the Sahara Desert and the Recent Recovery from the Sahelian Drought
(Citation) (More Info) (Abstract) (BibTex)

2015
English J. M., Gettelman A., et al.
Arctic Radiative Fluxes: Present-Day Biases and Future Projections in CMIP5 Models
(Citation) (More Info) (Abstract) (BibTex)

2015
Fueglistaler S., Radley C., et al.
The distribution of precipitation and the spread in tropical upper tropospheric temperature trends in CMIP5/AMIP simulations
(Citation) (More Info) (Abstract) (BibTex)

2015
Fueglistaler S., Radley C., et al.
The distribution of precipitation and the spread in tropical upper tropospheric temperature trends in CMIP5/AMIP simulations
(Citation) (More Info) (Abstract) (BibTex)

2015
Boisier J., Rondanelli R., et al.
Anthropogenic and natural contributions to the Southeast Pacific precipitation decline and recent megadrought in central Chile
(Citation) (More Info) (Abstract) (BibTex)

2015
Melet A. V., Meyssignac B.
Explaining the Spread in Global Mean Thermosteric Sea Level Rise in CMIP5 Climate Models
(Citation) (More Info) (Abstract) (BibTex)

2015
Melet A. V., Meyssignac B.
Explaining the Spread in Global Mean Thermosteric Sea Level Rise in CMIP5 Climate Models
(Citation) (More Info) (Abstract) (BibTex)

2015
Melet A. V., Meyssignac B.
Explaining the Spread in Global Mean Thermosteric Sea Level Rise in CMIP5 Climate Models
(Citation) (More Info) (Abstract) (BibTex)

2015
Fläschner D., Mauritsen T., et al.
Understanding the inter-model spread in global-mean hydrological sensitivity
(Citation) (More Info) (Abstract) (BibTex)

2015
Fläschner D., Mauritsen T., et al.
Understanding the inter-model spread in global-mean hydrological sensitivity
(Citation) (More Info) (Abstract) (BibTex)

2015
Dowdy A. J., Grose M. R., et al.
Rainfall in Australia%u2019s eastern seaboard: a review of confidence in projections based on observations and physical processes
(Citation) (More Info) (Abstract) (BibTex)

2014
Medeiros B., Stevens B., et al.
Using aquaplanets to understand the robust responses of comprehensive climate models to forcing
(Citation) (More Info) (Abstract) (BibTex)

2014
Feng X., Tsimplis M. N., et al.
Changes in significant and maximum wave heights in the Norwegian Sea
(Citation) (More Info) (Abstract) (BibTex)

2014
Mitchell D. M., Misios S., et al.
Solar Signals in CMIP-5 Simulations: The Stratospheric Pathway
(Citation) (More Info) (Abstract) (BibTex)

2014
Laeppe T.
Global and regional variability in marine surface temperatures
(Citation) (More Info) (Abstract) (BibTex)

2014
Meehl G. A., co-authors a.
Decadal Climate Prediction: An Update from the Trenches
(Citation) (More Info) (Abstract) (BibTex)

2014
England M. H., co-authors a.
Recent intensification of wind-driven circulation in the Pacific and the ongoing warming hiatus
(Citation) (More Info) (Abstract) (BibTex)

2014
Wuebbles D., co-authors a.
CMIP5 climate model analyses: Climate extremes in the United States
(Citation) (More Info) (Abstract) (BibTex)

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
(Citation) (More Info) (Abstract) (BibTex)

2014
Richter I., Xie S., et al.
Equatorial Atlantic variability and its relation to mean state biases in CMIP5
(Citation) (More Info) (Abstract) (BibTex)

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
(Citation) (More Info) (Abstract) (BibTex)

2014
Bodas-Salcedo A., Williams K. D., et al.
Origins of the solar radiation biases over the Southern Ocean in CFMIP2 models
(Citation) (More Info) (Abstract) (BibTex)

2014
Dolinar E. K., Dong X., et al.
Evaluation of CMIP5 Simulated Clouds and TOA Radiation Budgets Using NASA Satellite Observations
(Citation) (More Info) (Abstract) (BibTex)

2014
Lutz A. F., Immerzeel W. W., et al.
Consistent increase in High Asia%u2019s runoff due to increasing glacier melt and precipitation
(Citation) (More Info) (Abstract) (BibTex)

2014
Marcos M., Amores A.
Quantifying anthropogenic and natural contributions to thermosteric sea level rise
(Citation) (More Info) (Abstract) (BibTex)

2014
Van den Hurk B. J., Van Oldenborgh G. J., et al.
Drivers of mean climate change around the Netherlands derived from CMIP5
(Citation) (More Info) (Abstract) (BibTex)

2014
Hao Z., AghaKouchak A., et al.
Changes in Concurrent Monthly Precipitation and Temperature Extremes
(Citation) (More Info) (Abstract) (BibTex)

2014
Sandeep S., Ajayamohan R.
Poleward shift in Indian summer monsoon low level jetstream under global warming
(Citation) (More Info) (Abstract) (BibTex)

2014
Dwyer J. G., Biasutti M., et al.
The Effect of greenhouse gas-induced changes in SST on the annual cycle of zonal mean tropical precipitation
(Citation) (More Info) (Abstract) (BibTex)

2014
Wu Q., Zhang J., et al.
Interannual Variability and Long-Term Changes of Atmospheric Circulation over the Chukchi and Beaufort Seas
(Citation) (More Info) (Abstract) (BibTex)

2014
Ohba M., Tsutsui J., et al.
Statistical parameterization expressing ENSO variability and reversibility in response to CO2 concentration changes
(Citation) (More Info) (Abstract) (BibTex)

2014
Guttorp P., Bolin D., et al.
Assessing the uncertainty in projecting local mean sea level from global temperature
(Citation) (More Info) (Abstract) (BibTex)

2014
Noda A. T., Satoh M.
Intermodel variances of subtropical stratocumulus environments simulated in CMIP5 models
(Citation) (More Info) (Abstract) (BibTex)

2014
Young P. J., Davis S. M., et al.
Modeling the climate impact of Southern Hemisphere ozone depletion: The importance of the ozone dataset
(Citation) (More Info) (Abstract) (BibTex)

2014
Wan H., Zhang X., et al.
Attributing northern high-latitude precipitation change over the period 1966%u20132005 to human influence
(Citation) (More Info) (Abstract) (BibTex)

2014
Sun Y., Zhang X., et al.
Rapid increase in the risk of extreme summer heat in Eastern China
(Citation) (More Info) (Abstract) (BibTex)

2014
Ma Q., Wang K., et al.
Evaluations of Atmospheric Downward Longwave Radiation from 44 Coupled General Circulation Models of CMIP5
(Citation) (More Info) (Abstract) (BibTex)

2014
Ceppi P., Zelinka M. D., et al.
The response of the Southern Hemispheric eddy-driven jet to future changes in shortwave radiation in CMIP5
(Citation) (More Info) (Abstract) (BibTex)

2014
Wang C., Zhang L., et al.
A global perspective on CMIP5 climate model biases
(Citation) (More Info) (Abstract) (BibTex)

2014
Lebsock M. D., Su H.
Application of Active Spaceborne Remote Sensing for Understanding Biases Between Passive Cloud Water Path Retrievals
(Citation) (More Info) (Abstract) (BibTex)

2014
Wang K.
Measurement Biases Explain Discrepancies between the Observed and Simulated Decadal Variability of Surface Incident Solar Radiation
(Citation) (More Info) (Abstract) (BibTex)

2014
Chadwick R. S., Good P., et al.
Surface warming patterns drive tropical rainfall pattern responses to CO2 forcing on all timescales
(Citation) (More Info) (Abstract) (BibTex)

2014
Kamae Y., Watanabe M., et al.
Summertime land-sea thermal contrast and atmospheric circulation over East Asia in a warming climate-Part II: Importance of CO2-induced continental warming
(Citation) (More Info) (Abstract) (BibTex)

2014
Grise K. M., Polvani L. M.
The response of midlatitude jets to increased CO2: Distinguishing the roles of sea surface temperature and direct radiative forcing
(Citation) (More Info) (Abstract) (BibTex)

2014
Bintanja R., Selten F.
Future increases in Arctic precipitation linked to local evaporation and sea ice retreat
(Citation) (More Info) (Abstract) (BibTex)

2014
Sherwood S. C., Bony S., et al.
Spread in model climate sensitivity traced to atmospheric convective mixing
(Citation) (More Info) (Abstract) (BibTex)

2014
Wang F., Yang S., et al.
Radiation budget biases in AMIP5 models over the East Asian monsoon region
(Citation) (More Info) (Abstract) (BibTex)

2014
Ramesh K. V.
Assessing reliability of regional climate projections: the case of Indian monsoon
(Citation) (More Info) (Abstract) (BibTex)

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)

2013
Marvel K., Bonfils C.
Identifying external influences on global precipitation
(Citation) (More Info) (Abstract) (BibTex)

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)

2013
Lohmann G., Pfeiffer M., et al.
A model-data comparison of the Holocene global sea surface temperature evolution
(Citation) (More Info) (Abstract) (BibTex)

2013
Dunstone N. J., Smith D. M., et al.
Anthropogenic aerosol forcing of Atlantic tropical storms
(Citation) (More Info) (Abstract) (BibTex)

2013
Gonzalez P. L., Polvani L., et al.
Stratospheric ozone depletion: a key driver of recent precipitation trends in South Eastern South America
(Citation) (More Info) (Abstract) (BibTex)

2013
Lauer A., Hamilton K.
Simulating clouds with global climate models: A comparison of CMIP5 results with CMIP3 and satellite data
(Citation) (More Info) (Abstract) (BibTex)

2013
Collins M., AchutaRao K., et al.
CORRESPONDENCE: Observational challenges in evaluating climate models
(Citation) (More Info) (Abstract) (BibTex)

2013
Chen L., Pryor S. C.
Assessing the performance of IPCC AR5 Climate Models in simulating and projecting wind speeds over China
(Citation) (More Info) (Abstract) (BibTex)

2013
Zappa G., Shaffrey L. C., et al.
The ability of CMIP5 models to simulate North Atlantic extratropical cyclones
(Citation) (More Info) (Abstract) (BibTex)

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)

2013
Hu y., Tao L.
Poleward Expansion of the Hadley Circulation in CMIP5 Simulations
(Citation) (More Info) (Abstract) (BibTex)

2013
Mitchell D. M., Thorne P. W., et al.
Revisiting the controversial issue of tropical tropospheric temperature trends
(Citation) (More Info) (Abstract) (BibTex)

2013
Huntingford C., Jones P. D., et al.
No increase in global temperature variability despite changing regional patterns
(Citation) (More Info) (Abstract) (BibTex)

2013
Eyring V., Arblaster J. M., et al.
Long-term ozone changes and associated climate impacts in CMIP5 simulations
(Citation) (More Info) (Abstract) (BibTex)

2013
Wild M., Folini D., et al.
The global energy balance from a surface perspective
(Citation) (More Info) (Abstract) (BibTex)

2013
Duan A., Hu J., et al.
The Tibetan Plateau Summer Monsoon in the CMIP5 Simulations
(Citation) (More Info) (Abstract) (BibTex)

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)

2013
Barnes E. A., Polvani L. M., et al.
Model projections of atmospheric steering of Sandy-like superstorms
(Citation) (More Info) (Abstract) (BibTex)

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)

2013
Roehrig R., Bouniol D., et al.
The present and future of the West African monsoon: a process-oriented assessment of CMIP5 simulations along the AMMA transect.
(Citation) (More Info) (Abstract) (BibTex)