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2021
Bock, Josué, Michou, Martine, et al.
Evaluation of ocean dimethylsulfide concentration and emission in CMIP6 models
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2020
van Noije, Twan, Bergman, Tommi, et al.
EC-Earth3-AerChem, a global climate model with interactive aerosolsand atmospheric chemistry participating in CMIP6
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2017
Zazulie, N, Rusticucci, M, et al.
Regional climate of the subtropical central Andes using high-resolution CMIP5 models—part I: past performance (1980–2005)
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2016
Alan J. Hewitt, Ben B. B. Booth, et al.
Sources of uncertainty in future projections of the carbon cycle
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2015
Hewitt A. J., Booth B. B., et al.
Sources of uncertainty in future projections of the carbon cycle
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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
Frölicher T. L., Paynter D. J.
Extending the relationship between global warming and cumulative carbon emissions to multi-millennial timescales
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2015
Ferraro A. J., Lambert F. H., et al.
Physical Mechanisms of Tropical Climate Feedbacks Investigated using Temperature and Moisture Trends
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2015
Zappa G., Hoskins B. J., et al.
Improving climate change detection through optimal seasonal averaging: the case of the North Atlantic jet and European precipitation
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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
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
Huang P.
Seasonal changes in tropical SST and the surface energy budget under global warming projected by CMIP5 models
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2015
Kam J., Knutson T. R., et al.
Record annual mean warmth over Europe, the northeast Pacific, and the northwest Atlantic during 2014: Assessment of anthropogenic influence
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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
Bo W., Xiaolong C., et al.
Decadal predictions by a coupled global climate model FGOALS-s2
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2015
Kim D., Ahn M., et al.
Role of longwave cloud-radiation feedback in the simulation of the Madden-Julian oscillation.
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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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2014
Lewis S. C., Karoly D. J.
Are estimates of anthropogenic and natural influences on Australia's extreme 2010-2012 rainfall model-dependent?
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2014
Qu X., Huang G., et al.
Equatorward shift of the South Asian high in response to anthropogenic forcing
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2014
Vera C. S., Diaz L.
Anthropogenic influence on summer precipitation trends over South America in CMIP5 models
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2014
Neil B. P., Stephen K. A., et al.
On the Contribution of Longwave Radiation to Global Climate Model Biases in Arctic Lower Tropospheric Stability
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2014
Irvine P. J., Boucher O., et al.
Key factors governing uncertainty in the response to sunshade geoengineering from a comparison of the GeoMIP ensemble and a perturbed parameter ensemble
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2014
Xia L., Robock A., et al.
Solar Radiation Management impacts on agriculture in China: A case study in the Geoengineering Model Intercomparison Project (GeoMIP)
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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
MacMartin D. G., Tziperman E.
Using transfer functions to quantify ENSO dynamics in data and models
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2014
Lewis S. C., Karoly D. J.
The role of anthropogenic forcing in the record 2013 Australia-wide annual and spring temperatures
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2014
Rotstayn L. D., Plymin E. L., et al.
Declining aerosols in CMIP5 projections: effects on atmospheric temperature structure and midlatitude jets
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2014
Wang F., Yang S., et al.
Radiation budget biases in AMIP5 models over the East Asian monsoon region
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2014
Cowan T., Purich A., et al.
More Frequent, Longer, and Hotter Heat Waves for Australia in the Twenty-First Century
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2014
Lewis S. C., Karoly D. J.
Assessment of forced responses of the Australian Community Climate and Earth System Simulator (ACCESS) version 1.3 in CMIP5 historical detection and attribution experiments
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2014
Lewis S. C., Karoly D. J., et al.
Quantitative estimates of anthropogenic contributions to extreme Australia- and state -wide monthly, seasonal and annual average temperatures
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2013
Torres R. R., Marengo J. A.
Climate change hotspots over South America: from CMIP3 to CMIP5 multi-model datasets
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2013
Smith I. N., Syktus J., et al.
The relative performance of Australian CMIP5 models based on rainfall and ENSO metrics
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2013
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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2013
Cattiaux J., Douville H., et al.
European temperatures in CMIP5: origins of present-day biases and future uncertainties
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2013
Wilcox L. J., Charlton-Perez A. J.
Final warming of the Southern Hemisphere vortex in high- and low-top CMIP5 models
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2013
Anav A., Friedlingstein P., et al.
EVALUATING THE LAND AND OCEAN COMPONENTS OF THE GLOBAL CARBON CYCLE IN THE CMIP5 EARTH SYSTEM MODELS
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2013
Zappa G., Shaffrey L. C., et al.
The ability of CMIP5 models to simulate North Atlantic extratropical cyclones
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2013
Zappa G., Shaffrey L. C., et al.
A multi-model assessment of future projections of North Atlantic and European extratropical cyclones in the CMIP5 climate models
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2013
Hargreaves J. C., Annan J. D., et al.
Skill and reliability of climate model ensembles at the Last Glacial Maximum and mid Holocene
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2013
Dirmeyer P. A., Jin Y., et al.
Evolving land-atmosphere interactions over North America from CMIP5 simulations
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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
Cheng W., Chiang J. C., et al.
Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC) in CMIP5 Models: RCP and Historical Simulations
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2013
Wang Z.
On the responses of the Southern Hemisphere subpolar gyres to climate change in coupled climate models
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2013
Rathmann N. M., Yang S., et al.
Tropical cyclones in enhanced resolution CMIP5 experiments
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2013
Boos W. R., Hurley J. V.
Thermodynamic bias in the multi-model mean boreal summer monsoon
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2013
Barnes E. A., Polvani L. M.
Response of the midlatitude jets and of their variability to increased greenhouse gases in the CMIP5 models
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2013
Brown J. R., Moise A. F., et al.
The South Pacific Convergence Zone in CMIP5 simulations of historical and future climate
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2013
Merryfield W. J., Lee W., et al.
The Canadian Seasonal to Interannual 1 Prediction System. Part I: Models and Initialization
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2013
Kumar S., Merwade V., et al.
Evaluation of Temperature and Precipitation Trends and long-term Persistence in CMIP5 20th Century Climate Simulations
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2013
Kumar S., Dirmeyer P., et al.
Land Use/Cover Change Impacts in CMIP5 Climate Simulations %u2013A New Methodology and 21st Century Challenges
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2013
Zheng X., Xie S., et al.
Indian Ocean Dipole response to global warming in the CMIP5 multi-model ensemble
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2013
Sallee J., Shuckburgh E., et al.
Assessment of Southern Ocean mixed layer depths in CMIP5 models: historical bias and forcing response
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2013
Chen H., Sun J.
Projected change in East Asian summer monsoon precipitation under RCP scenario
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2013
Collier M. A., Rotstayn L. D., et al.
Ocean circulation response to anthropogenic-aerosol and greenhouse-gas forcing in the CSIRO-Mk3.6.0 coupled climate model
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2013
Yan Q., Wang H., et al.
Greenland ice sheet contribution to future global sea-level rise based on CMIP5 models
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2013
Dunn-Sigouin E., Son S.
Northern Hemisphere blocking frequency and duration in the CMIP5 models
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2013
Rojas M.
Sensitivity of Southern Hemisphere circulation to LGM and 4×CO2 climates
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2013
Heuzé C., Heywood K. J., et al.
Southern Ocean Bottom Water Characteristics in CMIP5 Models
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2013
Seo K., Ok J., et al.
Assessing future changes in the East Asian summer monsoon using CMIP5 coupled models
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2013
Brown J. N., Langlais C., et al.
Zonal Structure and Variability of the western Pacific Warm Pool edge in CMIP5
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2013
Loranty M. M., Berner L. T., et al.
Vegetation controls on northern high latitude snow%u2010albedo feedback: observations and CMIP5 model predictions
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2013
Ma H., Xie S., et al.
On the correspondence between mean forecast errors and climate errors in CMIP5 models
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2012
Stroeve J., Kattsov V., et al.
Trends in Arctic sea ice extent from CMIP5, CMIP3 and observations
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2012
Levine R. C., Turner A. G., et al.
The role of northern Arabian Sea surface temperature biases in CMIP5 model simulations and future predictions of Indian summer monsoon rainfall
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2012
Luo J., Sasaki W., et al.
Indian Ocean warming modulates Pacific climate change
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2012
Chen H.
Projected change in extreme rainfall events in China by the end of the 21st century using CMIP5 models
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2012
Kang S., Lu J.
Expansion of the Hadley cell under global warming: winter versus summer
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2012
sallee J., Shuckburgh E., et al.
Assessment of Southern Ocean water mass circulation in CMIP5 models: historical bias and forcing response
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2012
Langenbrunner B., Neelin J. D.
Analyzing ENSO teleconnections in CMIP models as a measure of model fidelity in simulating precipitation
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2012
DUVEL J., BELLENGER H., et al.
An event-by-event assessment of tropical intraseasonal perturbations for general circulation models
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2012
Neelin J., Langenbrunner B., et al.
California winter precipitation change under global warming in theCoupled Model Intercomparison Project 5 ensemble
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2012
Sen Gupta A., Jourdain N. C., et al.
Climate Drift in the CMIP5 models
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2012
Sakaguchi K., Zeng X., et al.
The Hindcast Skill of the CMIP Ensembles for the Surface Air Temperature Trend
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2012
Peings Y., Cattiaux J., et al.
Evaluation and response of winter cold spells over Western Europe in CMIP5 models
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2012
Tsushima Y., Ringer M. A., et al.
Quantitative Evaluation of the Seasonal Variations in Climate Model Cloud Regimes
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2012
colette a., Vautard R.
Regional climate downscaling with prior statistical correction of the global climate forcing
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2012
Monerie P. P., Fontaine B. B., et al.
Expected future changes in the African monsoon between 2030 and 2070 using some CMIP3 and CMIP5 models under a medium-low RCP scenario
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2012
Drost F., Karoly D. J.
Evaluating global climate responses to different forcings using simple indices
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2012
Stevenson S. L.
Significant Changes to ENSO Strength and Impacts in the Twenty-First Century: Results from CMIP5
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2012
Wilcox L. J., Charlton-Perez A. J., et al.
Trends in Austral jet position in ensembles of high- and low-top CMIP5 models
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2012
Osprey S. M., Gray L. J., et al.
Stratospheric variability in 20th Century CMIP5 simulations of the Met Office climate model: High-top versus low-top
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2012
Hardiman S. C., Butchart N., et al.
The effect of a well resolved stratosphere on surface climate: Differences between CMIP5 simulations with high and low top versions of the Met Office climate model
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2012
Mitchell D. M., Osprey S., et al.
The Effect of Climate Change on the Variability of the Northern Hemisphere Stratospheric Polar Vortex
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2012
Oueslati B., Bellon G.
Tropical precipitation regimes and mechanisms of regime transitions : contrasting two aquaplanet general circulation models
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2012
Oueslati B., Bellon G.
Convective entrainment and large-scale organization of tropical precipitation : sensitivity of the CNRM-CM5 hierarchy of models
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