2015
Niznik M. J., Lintner B. R., et al.
The Role of Tropical-Extratropical Interaction and Synoptic Variability in Maintaining the South Pacific Convergence Zone in CMIP5 Models
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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
Fläschner D., Mauritsen T., et al.
Understanding the inter-model spread in global-mean hydrological sensitivity
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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
Guo Y., Zhao Z., et al.
Two dominant modes of winter temperature variations over China and their relationships with large-scale circulations in CMIP5 models
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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
Melia N., Haines K., et al.
Improved Arctic sea ice thickness projections using bias corrected CMIP5 simulations
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2015
Jiang L., Yan Y., et al.
Scale-Dependent Performance of CMIP5 Earth System Models in Simulating Terrestrial Vegetation Carbon
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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
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
Xiao C., Zhang Y.
Projected changes of wintertime synoptic-scale transient eddy activities in the East Asian eddy-driven jet from CMIP5 experiments
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2015
Melia N., Haines K., et al.
Improved Arctic sea ice thickness projections using bias-corrected CMIP5 simulations
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2015
Murari K. K., Ghosh S., et al.
Intensification of future severe heat waves in India and their effect on heat stress and mortality
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2015
Lee Y., Black R. X.
The Structure and Dynamics of the Stratospheric Northern Annular Mode in CMIP5 Simulations
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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
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
Kamae Y., Ogura T., et al.
Robust cloud feedback over tropical land in a warming climate
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2015
Kamae Y., Ogura T., et al.
Robust cloud feedback over tropical land in a warming climate
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2015
Guo F., Liu Q., et al.
Three types of Indian Ocean Dipoles
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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
Economou T., Stephenson D. B., et al.
Serial clustering of extratropical cyclones in a multi-model ensemble of historical and future simulations
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2015
Wang W., Zhou W., et al.
Statistical modeling and CMIP5 simulations of hot spell changes in China
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2015
Durack P. J.
Ocean salinity and the global water cycle
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2015
English J. M., Gettelman A., et al.
Arctic Radiative Fluxes: Present-Day Biases and Future Projections in CMIP5 Models
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2015
Loder J. W., van der Baaren A., et al.
Climate comparisons and change projections for the Northwest Atlantic from six CMIP5 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
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
Belda M., Holtanová E., et al.
Evaluation of CMIP5 present climate simulations using the Köppen-Trewartha climate classification
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2015
Schoof J. T.
High-resolution projections of 21st century daily precipitation for the contiguous U.S.
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2015
Asadieh B., Krakauer N. Y.
Global trends in extreme precipitation: climate models versus observations
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2015
Lin J., Qian T., et al.
Is the tropical atmosphere in convective quasi-equilibrium?
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2015
Zaehle S., Jones C. D., et al.
Nitrogen availability reduces CMIP5 projections of 21st century land carbon uptake
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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
Willison J., Robinson W. A., et al.
North Atlantic Storm-Track Sensitivity to Warming Increases with Model Resolution
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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
Kumar D., Mishra V., et al.
Evaluating wind extremes in CMIP5 climate models
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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
Wang H., Su W.
The ENSO Effects on Tropical Clouds and Top-of-Atmosphere Cloud Radiative Effects in CMIP5 Models
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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
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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2014
Donohoe, Aaron, Armour, Kyle C., et al.
Shortwave and longwave radiative contributions to global warming under increasing CO 2
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2014
Pendergrass, Angeline G., Hartmann, Dennis L.
Changes in the Distribution of Rain Frequency and Intensity in Response to Global Warming*
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2014
Pendergrass, Angeline G., Hartmann, Dennis L.
Two Modes of Change of the Distribution of Rain
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2014
Luomaranta, Anna, Ruosteenoja, Kimmo, et al.
Multimodel estimates of the changes in the Baltic Sea ice cover during the present century
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2014
Santer, Benjamin D., Bonfils, Céline, et al.
Volcanic contribution to decadal changes in tropospheric temperature
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2014
Petkova E. P., Horton R. M., et al.
Projected Heat-Related Mortality in the U.S. Urban Northeast
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2014
Thorpe L., Andrews T.
The physical drivers of historical and 21st century global precipitation changes
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2014
Bodas-Salcedo A., Williams K. D., et al.
Origins of the solar radiation biases over the Southern Ocean in CFMIP2 models
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2014
Su H., Jiang J. H., et al.
Weakening and strengthening structures in the Hadley Circulation change under global warming and implications for cloud response and climate sensitivity
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2014
Burls N. J.
What controls the mean east-west sea surface temperature gradient in the equatorial Pacific: the role of cloud albedo
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2014
Stroeve J. C., Barrett A., et al.
Using Combined Records of IceBridge and Satellite-Derived Thickness and Extent to Constrain Future Projections of Arctic Sea Ice
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2014
Bintanja R., Selten F.
Future increases in Arctic precipitation linked to local evaporation and sea ice retreat
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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
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2014
Mori M., Watanabe M., et al.
Robust Arctic sea-ice influence on the frequent Eurasian cold winters in past decades
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2014
de Lavergne C., Palter J. B., et al.
Cessation of deep convection in the open Southern Ocean under anthropogenic climate change
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2014
Douville H., Voldoire A., et al.
The recent global warming hiatus: What is the role of Pacific variability?
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2014
Dolinar E. K., Dong X., et al.
Evaluation of CMIP5 Simulated Clouds and TOA Radiation Budgets Using NASA Satellite Observations
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2014
Cabre A., Marinov I., et al.
Consistent global responses of marine ecosystems to future climate change across the IPCC AR5 earth system models
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2014
Wuebbles D., co-authors a.
CMIP5 climate model analyses: Climate extremes in the United States
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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
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2014
Purich A., Cowan T., et al.
Atmospheric and Oceanic Conditions Associated with Southern Australian Heat Waves: A CMIP5 Analysis
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2014
Li G., Xie S.
Tropical Biases in CMIP5 Multimodel Ensemble: The Excessive Equatorial Pacific Cold Tongue and Double ITCZ Problems
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2014
England M. H., co-authors a.
Recent intensification of wind-driven circulation in the Pacific and the ongoing warming hiatus
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2014
Ding Y., Carton J. A., et al.
Ocean response to volcanic eruptions in Coupled Model Intercomparison Project 5 (CMIP5) simulations
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2014
Grise K. M., Polvani L. M.
Southern Hemisphere cloud-dynamics biases in CMIP5 models and their implications for climate projections
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2014
Steiner N. S., Christian J. R., et al.
Future ocean acidification in the Canada Basin and surrounding Arctic Ocean from CMIP5 earth system models
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2014
Hartmann D. L., Ceppi P.
Trends in the CERES data set 2000-2013: The effects of ice melt and jet shifts and comparison to climate models
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2014
Zhang M., Huang Y.
Radiative forcing of quadrupling CO2
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2014
Richter I., Xie S., et al.
Equatorial Atlantic variability and its relation to mean state biases in CMIP5
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2014
Meehl G. A., co-authors a.
Decadal Climate Prediction: An Update from the Trenches
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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
Endo H., Kitoh A.
Thermodynamic and dynamic effects on regional monsoon rainfall changes in a warmer climate
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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
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2014
Wang C., Zhang L., et al.
A global perspective on CMIP5 climate model biases
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2014
Grise K. M., Polvani L. M.
Is climate sensitivity related to dynamical sensitivity? A Southern Hemisphere perspective
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2014
Wang C., Zhang L., et al.
A global perspective on CMIP5 climate model biases
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2014
Chang E. K.
Impacts of background field removal on CMIP5 projected changes in Pacific winter cyclone activity
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2014
Chadwick R. S., Good P., et al.
Surface warming patterns drive tropical rainfall pattern responses to CO2 forcing on all timescales
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2014
Linz M., Tziperman E., et al.
Process-based analysis of climate model ENSO simulations: Intermodel consistency and compensating errors
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2014
Cattiaux J., Douville H., et al.
Projected increase in diurnal and inter-diurnal variations of European summer temperatures
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2014
Laeppe T.
Global and regional variability in marine surface temperatures
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2014
Lebsock M. D., Su H.
Application of Active Spaceborne Remote Sensing for Understanding Biases Between Passive Cloud Water Path Retrievals
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2014
Exbrayat J., Pitman A., et al.
Response of microbial decomposition to spin-up explains CMIP5 soil carbon range until 2100
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2014
Wang K.
Measurement Biases Explain Discrepancies between the Observed and Simulated Decadal Variability of Surface Incident Solar Radiation
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2014
Mueller B., Seneviratne S. I.
Systematic land climate and evapotranspiration biases in CMIP5 simulations
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2014
Zhang T., Sun D.
ENSO Asymmetry in CMIP5 Models
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2014
Gordon N. D., Klein S. A.
Low-cloud optical depth feedback in climate models
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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
Wan H., Zhang X., et al.
Attributing northern high-latitude precipitation change over the period 1966%u20132005 to human influence
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2014
Gong H., Wang L., et al.
The climatology and interannual variability of the East Asian winter monsoon in CMIP5 models
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2014
Sun Y., Zhang X., et al.
Rapid increase in the risk of extreme summer heat in Eastern China
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2014
Jones D. O., Yool A., et al.
Global reductions in seafloor biomass in response to climate change
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2014
Exbrayat J. F., Pitman A. J., et al.
Disentangling residence time and temperature sensitivity of microbial decomposition in a global soil carbon model
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2014
Exbrayat J. -., Pitman A. J., et al.
Response of microbial decomposition to spin-up explains CMIP5 soil carbon range until 2100
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2014
Mitchell D. M., Misios S., et al.
Solar Signals in CMIP-5 Simulations: The Stratospheric Pathway
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