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2014
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2014
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2014
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2014
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The Hiatus and Accelerated Warming Decades in CMIP5 Simulations
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2014
Baker N. C., Huang H.
A Comparative Study of Precipitation and Evaporation between CMIP3 and CMIP5 Climate Model Ensembles in Semiarid Regions
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2014
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North American climate in CMIP5 experiments: Part III: Assessment of 21st century projections.
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2014
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Modeling the climate impact of Southern Hemisphere ozone depletion: The importance of the ozone dataset
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2014
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Regional and seasonal intercomparison of CMIP3 and CMIP5 climate model ensembles for temperature and precipitation
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2014
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2014
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2014
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2014
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Evaluation of CMIP5 Simulated Clouds and TOA Radiation Budgets Using NASA Satellite Observations
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2014
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Attributing northern high-latitude precipitation change over the period 1966%u20132005 to human influence
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2014
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2014
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2014
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The Use of Fractional Accumulated Precipitation for the Evaluation of the Annual Cycle of Monsoons
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2014
Hoffman F. M., Randerson J. T., et al.
Causes and Implications of Persistent Atmospheric Carbon Dioxide Biases in Earth System Models
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2014
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On the generation of climate model ensembles
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2014
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2014
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2014
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2014
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2014
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Application of Active Spaceborne Remote Sensing for Understanding Biases Between Passive Cloud Water Path Retrievals
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2013
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Climate extreme indices in the CMIP5 multi-model ensemble. Part 1: Model evaluation in the present climate
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2013
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European temperatures in CMIP5: origins of present-day biases and future uncertainties
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2013
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The ability of CMIP5 models to simulate North Atlantic extratropical cyclones
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2013
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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
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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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2013
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The South Pacific Convergence Zone in CMIP5 simulations of historical and future climate
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2013
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Simulating SST Teleconnections to Africa: What is the State of the Art?
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Assessing the performance of IPCC AR5 Climate Models in simulating and projecting wind speeds over China
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2013
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Simulating clouds with global climate models: A comparison of CMIP5 results with CMIP3 and satellite data
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2013
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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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2013
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Asymmetry in the IOD and ENSO Teleconnection in a CMIP5 Model Ensemble and Its Relevance to Regional Rainfall
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2013
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2013
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2013
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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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2013
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On the interpretation of inter-model spread in CMIP5 climate sensitivity estimates
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2013
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2013
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2013
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2013
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On the spread of changes in marine low cloud cover in climate model simulations of the 21st century
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2013
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2013
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2013
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2013
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2013
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2013
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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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2013
Cowan T., Cai W., et al.
Forcing of anthropogenic aerosols on temperature trends of the sub-thermocline southern Indian Ocean
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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
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2013
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Agreement in late twentieth century Southern Hemisphere stratospheric temperature trends in observations and CCMVal-2, CMIP3, and CMIP5 models
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2013
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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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2013
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Revisiting the controversial issue of tropical tropospheric temperature trends
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2013
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2013
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2013
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2013
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Stratospheric ozone depletion: a key driver of recent precipitation trends in South Eastern South America
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CORRESPONDENCE: Observational challenges in evaluating climate models
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2013
Pithan F., Medeiros B., et al.
Mixed-phase clouds cause climate model biases in Arctic wintertime temperature inversions
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2013
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A scaling approach to project regional sea level rise and its uncertainties
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2013
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2013
Paek H., Huang H.
Centennial trend and decadal-to-interdecadal variability of atmospheric angular momentum in CMIP3 and CMIP5 simulations
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2013
Marvel K., Bonfils C.
Identifying external influences on global precipitation
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2013
Harada M., Hirahara S., et al.
Intensification of the South Side of the Asian Jet Stream during the Northern Winter in CMIP5 models
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2013
Duan A., Hu J., et al.
The Tibetan Plateau Summer Monsoon in the CMIP5 Simulations
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2013
Downes S. M., Hogg A. M.
Southern Ocean Circulation and Eddy Compensation in CMIP5 Models
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