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2023
Herman, Rebecca Jean, Biasutti, Michela, et al.
Drivers of low-frequency Sahel precipitation variability: comparing CMIP5 and CMIP6 ensemble means with observations
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2021
von der Gathen, Peter, Kivi, Rigel, et al.
Climate change favours large seasonal loss of Arctic ozone
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2021
Kajtar, Jules B., Santoso, Agus, et al.
CMIP5 Intermodel Relationships in the Baseline Southern Ocean Climate System and With Future Projections
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2021
Nicholls, Zebedee, Lewis, Jared, et al.
Regionally aggregated, stitched and de‐drifted CMIP‐climate data, processed with netCDF‐SCM v2.0.0
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2021
Ribes, Aurélien, Qasmi, Saïd, et al.
Making climate projections conditional on historical observations
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2021
Hobbs, William R., Roach, Christopher, et al.
Anthropogenic Temperature and Salinity Changes in the Southern Ocean
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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
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2020
Hayashi, Michiya, Jin, Fei-Fei, et al.
Dynamics for El Niño-La Niña asymmetry constrain equatorial-Pacific warming pattern
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2020
Grise, Kevin M., Davis, Sean M.
Hadley cell expansion in CMIP6 models
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2020
Tian, Baijun, Dong, Xinyu
The Double‐ITCZ Bias in CMIP3, CMIP5, and CMIP6 Models Based on Annual Mean Precipitation
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2020
Tsutsui, Junichi
Diagnosing Transient Response to CO 2 Forcing in Coupled Atmosphere‐Ocean Model Experiments Using a Climate Model Emulator
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2019
Lu, Junyu, Carbone, Gregory J., et al.
Uncertainty and hotspots in 21st century projections of agricultural drought from CMIP5 models
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2019
Irving, Damien. B., Wijffels, Susan., et al.
Anthropogenic Aerosols, Greenhouse Gases, and the Uptake, Transport, and Storage of Excess Heat in the Climate System
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2018
Giannini, Alessandra, Kaplan, Alexey
The role of aerosols and greenhouse gases in Sahel drought and recovery
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2018
Po-Chedley, Stephen, Proistosescu, Cristian, et al.
Climate constraint reflects forced signal
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2018
Ferguson, C. R., Pan, M., et al.
The Effect of Global Warming on Future Water Availability: CMIP5 Synthesis
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2018
Po-Chedley, Stephen, Armour, Kyle C., et al.
Sources of Intermodel Spread in the Lapse Rate and Water Vapor Feedbacks
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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
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2017
Esteban Abellán, Shayne McGregor, et al.
Analysis of the southward wind shift of ENSO in CMIP5 models
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2016
DeAngelis, Anthony M., Qu, Xin, et al.
Importance of vegetation processes for model spread in the fast precipitation response to CO2 forcing
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2016
Belda, M, Holtanová, E, et al.
Global warming-induced changes in climate zones based on CMIP5 projections
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2016
Salzmann, M.
Global warming without global mean precipitation increase?
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2016
Medhaug, Iselin, Drange, Helge
Global and regional surface cooling in a warming climate: a multi-model analysis
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2016
King, Andrew D., Black, Mitchell T., et al.
Emergence of heat extremes attributable to anthropogenic influences
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2016
Le, Thanh, Sjolte, Jesper, et al.
The influence of external forcing on subdecadal variability of regional surface temperature in CMIP5 simulations of the last millennium
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2015
Rotstayn, Leon D., Collier, Mark A., et al.
Why Does Aerosol Forcing Control Historical Global-Mean Surface Temperature Change in CMIP5 Models?
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2015
Marvel, Kate, Zelinka, Mark, et al.
External Influences on Modeled and Observed Cloud Trends
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2015
Salzmann M., Cherian R.
On the enhancement of the Indian summer monsoon drying by Pacific multidecadal variability during the latter half of the 20th century
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2015
Drijfhout S., Bathiany S., et al.
Catalogue of abrupt shifts in Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change climate models
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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
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2015
Drijfhout S., Bathiany S., et al.
Catalogue of abrupt shifts in Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change climate models
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2015
Fläschner D., Mauritsen T., et al.
Understanding the inter-model spread in global-mean hydrological sensitivity
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2015
Melet A. V., Meyssignac B.
Explaining the Spread in Global Mean Thermosteric Sea Level Rise in CMIP5 Climate Models
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2015
DeAngelis A. M., Qu X., et al.
An observational radiative constraint on hydrologic cycle intensification
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2015
Fueglistaler S., Radley C., et al.
The distribution of precipitation and the spread in tropical upper tropospheric temperature trends in CMIP5/AMIP simulations
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2015
Tian D., Guo Y., et al.
Future Changes and Uncertainties in Temperature and Precipitation over China based on CMIP5 models
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2015
Magi B. I.
Global Lightning Paramterization from CMIP5 Climate Model Output
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2015
Boisier J., Ciais P., et al.
Projected strengthening of Amazonian dry season by constrained climate model simulations
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2015
Muglia J., Schmittner A.
Glacial Atlantic overturning increased by wind stress in climate models
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2015
Flamant C., Fiedler S., et al.
An analysis of aeolian dust in climate models
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2015
Durack P. J., Wijffels S. E., et al.
Long-term sea-level change revisited: the role of salinity
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2015
Shuai-Lei Y., Gang H., et al.
INHOMOGENEOUS warming of the Tropical Indian Ocean in the CMIP5 model simulations during 1900-2005 and associated mechanisms
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2015
Durack P. J.
Ocean salinity and the global water cycle
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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
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2015
Wright D. B., Knutson T. R., et al.
Regional climate model projections of rainfall from U.S. landfalling tropical cyclones
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2015
Flamant C., Fiedler S., et al.
An analysis of aeolian dust in climate models
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2015
Jiang D., Tian Z., et al.
Reliability of climate models for China through the IPCC Third to Fifth Assessment Reports
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2015
Swart N. C., Fyfe J. C., et al.
Influence of internal variability on Arctic sea-ice trends
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2015
Hopcroft P. O., Valdes P. J.
How well do simulated last glacial maximum tropical temperatures constrain equilibrium climate sensitivity?
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2015
Fueglistaler S., Radley C., et al.
The distribution of precipitation and the spread in tropical upper tropospheric temperature trends in CMIP5/AMIP simulations
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2015
Boisier J., Rondanelli R., et al.
Anthropogenic and natural contributions to the Southeast Pacific precipitation decline and recent megadrought in central Chile
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2015
Melet A. V., Meyssignac B.
Explaining the Spread in Global Mean Thermosteric Sea Level Rise in CMIP5 Climate Models
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2015
Melet A. V., Meyssignac B.
Explaining the Spread in Global Mean Thermosteric Sea Level Rise in CMIP5 Climate Models
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2015
Fläschner D., Mauritsen T., et al.
Understanding the inter-model spread in global-mean hydrological sensitivity
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2015
Hood L. L., Misios S., et al.
Solar signals in CMIP-5 simulations: The ozone response
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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
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2015
Scheff J., Frierson D. M.
Terrestrial aridity and its response to greenhouse warming across CMIP5 climate models
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2015
Tian B.
Spread of model climate sensitivity linked to double-intertropical convergence zone bias
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2015
Steinman B. A., Mann M. E., et al.
Atlantic and Pacific multidecadal oscillations and Northern Hemisphere temperatures
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2015
Schwalm C. R., Williams C. A., et al.
Reduction in carbon uptake during turn of the century drought in western North America
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2015
Takao S., Kumagai N. H., et al.
Projecting the impacts of rising seawater temperatures on the distribution of seaweeds around Japan under multiple climate change scenarios
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2015
Wang G., Power S. S., et al.
Unambiguous warming in the western tropical Pacific primarily caused by anthropogenic forcing
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2015
Srivastava A. K., DelSole T.
Robust Forced Response in South Asian Summer Monsoon in a Future Climate
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2015
Köhl A., Stammer D.
The impact of regional multidecadal and century-scale internal variability on sea level trends in CMIP5 models
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2015
Villamayor J., Mohino E.
Robust Sahel drought due to the Interdecadal Pacific Oscillation in CMIP5 simulations
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2015
Yi S., Yongqiang Y.
Impacts of External Forcing on the Decadal Climate Variability in CMIP5 Simulations
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2015
Plotka H.
Physics of changes in synoptic midlatitude temperature variability
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2015
Bolin D., Guttorp P., et al.
Statistical prediction of global sea level from global temperature
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2015
Fountoulakis I., Bais A. F.
Projected changes in erythemal and vitamin D effective irradiance over northern-hemisphere high latitudes
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2015
Grenier P., de Elía R., et al.
Chances of Short-Term Cooling Estimated from a Selection of CMIP5-Based Climate Scenarios during 2006%u201335 over Canada
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2015
Agosta C., Fettweis X., et al.
Evaluation of the CMIP5 models in the aim of regional modelling of the Antarctic surface mass balance
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2015
Chang E. K., Zheng C., et al.
Significant Modulation of Variability and Projected Change in California Winter Precipitation by Extratropical Cyclone Acitivity
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2015
Belda M., Holtanová E., et al.
Evaluation of CMIP5 present climate simulations using the Köppen-Trewartha climate classification
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2015
Belda M., Holtanová E., et al.
Evaluation of CMIP5 present climate simulations using the Köppen-Trewartha climate classification
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2015
Cowan T., Cai W., et al.
The Response of the Indian Ocean Dipole Asymmetry to Anthropogenic Aerosols and Greenhouse Gases
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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
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2015
Gerber E. P., Son S. W.
Quantifying the Summertime Response of the Austral Jet Stream and Hadley Cell to Stratospheric Ozone and Greenhouse Gases
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2015
Iles C. E., Hegerl G. C.
Systematic change in global patterns of streamflow following volcanic eruptions
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2015
Zhang R.
Mechanisms for low-frequency variability of summer Arctic sea ice extent
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2015
Sui Y., Lang X., et al.
Temperature and precipitation signals over China with a 2°C global warming
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2015
Cannon A. J.
Selecting GCM Scenarios that Span the Range of Changes in a Multimodel Ensemble: Application to CMIP5 Climate Extremes Indices
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2015
Schnorbus M. A., Cannon A. J.
Statistical emulation of streamflow projections from a distributed hydrological model: Application to CMIP3 and CMIP5 climate projections for British Columbia, Canada
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2015
Lindvall J., Svensson G.
The diurnal temperature range in the CMIP5 models
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2015
Smith S. J., Edmonds J. A., et al.
Near-term acceleration in the rate of temperature change
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2015
Wild M., Folini D., et al.
The energy balance over land and oceans: An assessment based on direct observations and CMIP5 climate models
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2015
Tabari H., Teferi Taye M., et al.
Water availability change in central Belgium for the late 21st century
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2015
Qu X., Hall A., et al.
The strength of the tropical inversion and its response to climate change in 18 CMIP5 models
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2015
Guo F., Liu Q., et al.
Three types of Indian Ocean Dipoles
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2015
Cheng L., AghaKouchak A., et al.
Non-stationary Return Levels of CMIP5 Multi-Model Temperature Extremes
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2015
Nasrollahi N., AghaKouchak A., et al.
How Well Do CMIP5 Climate Simulations Replicate Historical Trends and Patterns of Meteorological Droughts?
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2015
Chan D., Wu Q.
Attributing Observed SST Trends and Sub-Continental Land Warming to Anthropogenic Forcing during 1979-2005
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2015
Menary M. B., Hodson D. L., et al.
Exploring the impact of CMIP5 model biases on the simulation of North Atlantic decadal variability
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2015
Phillips T. J., Bonfils C. J.
Koppen bioclimatic evaluation of CMIP historical climate simulations
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2015
Gong H., Wang L., et al.
Diverse Influences of ENSO on the East Asian%u2013Western Pacific Winter Climate Tied to Different ENSO Properties in CMIP5 Models
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2015
C B J., Surendran S., et al.
Robust signals of future projections of Indian summer monsoon rainfall by IPCC AR5 climate models: Role of seasonal cycle and interannual variability
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2015
Jiang D., Tian Z., et al.
Mid-Holocene global monsoon area and precipitation from PMIP simulations
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2015
Liu Y., Jiang D.
Mid-Holocene permafrost: Results from CMIP5 simulations
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2015
Liu Y., Jiang D.
Last glacial maximum permafrost in China from CMIP5 simulations
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2015
Zappa G., Hoskins B. J., et al.
The dependence of wintertime Mediterranean precipitation on the atmospheric circulation response to climate change
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2015
Abramowitz G., Bishop C. H.
Climate Model Dependence and the Ensemble Dependence Transformation of CMIP Projections
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