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2022
Qin, Yi, Zelinka, Mark D., et al.
On the Correspondence Between Atmosphere‐Only and Coupled Simulations for Radiative Feedbacks and Forcing From CO 2
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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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2020
Sherwood, S., Webb, M. J., et al.
An assessment of Earth's climate sensitivity using multiple lines of evidence
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2020
Grise, Kevin M., Davis, Sean M.
Hadley cell expansion in CMIP6 models
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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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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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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
Pendergrass, Angeline G., Gerber, Edwin P.
The Rain Is Askew: Two Idealized Models Relating Vertical Velocity and Precipitation Distributions in a Warming World
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2016
Zelinka, Mark D., Zhou, Chen, et al.
Insights from a refined decomposition of cloud feedbacks
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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
Fläschner D., Mauritsen T., et al.
Understanding the inter-model spread in global-mean hydrological sensitivity
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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
DeAngelis A. M., Qu X., et al.
An observational radiative constraint on hydrologic cycle intensification
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2015
Chung E., Soden B. J.
An assessment of methods for computing radiative forcing in climate models
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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
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
Chung E., Soden B. J.
An Assessment of Direct Radiative Forcing, Radiative Adjustments, and Radiative Feedbacks in Coupled Ocean%u2013Atmosphere Models
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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
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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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
Santer, Benjamin D., Bonfils, Céline, et al.
Volcanic contribution to decadal changes in tropospheric temperature
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2014
Pithan F., Mauritsen T.
Arctic amplification dominated by temperature feedbacks in contemporary climate models
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2014
Hourdin F., Grandpeix J., et al.
LMDZ5B: the atmospheric component of the IPSL climate model with revisited parameterizations for clouds and convection
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2014
Gordon N. D., Klein S. A.
Low-cloud optical depth feedback in climate models
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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
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
Sherwood S. C., Bony S., et al.
Spread in model climate sensitivity traced to atmospheric convective mixing
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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
Zhang M., Huang Y.
Radiative forcing of quadrupling CO2
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2014
Huang Y., Zhang M.
The implication of radiative forcing and feedback for meridional energy transport
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2014
Izumi K., Bartlein P. J., et al.
Energy-balance mechanisms underlying consistent large-scale temperature responses in warm and cold climates
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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
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
Huneeus N., Boucher O., et al.
Forcings and feedbacks in the GeoMIP ensemble for a reduction in solar irradiance and increase in CO2
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2014
Curry C. L., Sillmann J., et al.
A multi-model examination of climate extremes in an idealized geoengineering experiment
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2014
Moore J. C., Rinke A., et al.
Arctic sea ice and atmospheric circulation under the GeoMIP G1 scenario
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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
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2014
Kravitz B., MacMartin D. G., et al.
A multi-model assessment of regional climate disparities caused by solar geoengineering
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2014
Kostov Y., Armour K. C., et al.
Impact of the Atlantic meridional overturning circulation on ocean heat storage and transient climate change
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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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2013
Meraner K., Mauritsen T., et al.
Robust increase in equilibrium climate sensitivity under global warming
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2013
Rojas M.
Sensitivity of Southern Hemisphere circulation to LGM and 4×CO2 climates
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2013
Long D. J., Collins M.
Quantifying global climate feedbacks, responses and forcing under abrupt and gradual CO2 forcing
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2013
Kamae Y., Watanabe M.
Tropospheric adjustment to increasing CO2: its timescale and the role of land-sea contrast
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2013
Bony S., Bellon G., et al.
Robust direct effect of carbon dioxide on tropical circulation and regional precipitation
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2013
Dufresne J., Foujols M., et al.
Climate change projections using the IPSL-CM5 Earth System Model: from CMIP3 to CMIP5
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2013
vial j., Dufresne J., et al.
On the interpretation of inter-model spread in CMIP5 climate sensitivity estimates
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2013
Izumi K., Bartlein P. J., et al.
Consistent behaviour of the climate system in response to past and future forcing.
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2013
Li G., Harrison S. P., et al.
Precipitation scaling with temperature in warm and cold climates: an analysis of CMIP5 simulations.
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2013
Marsland S. J., Bi D., et al.
Evaluation of ACCESS Climate Model ocean diagnostics in CMIP5 simulations
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2013
Giorgetta M. A., Jungclaus J., et al.
Climate and carbon cycle changes from 1850 to 2100 in MPI-ESM simulations for the Coupled Model Intercomparison Project phase 5
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2013
Kravitz B., Rasch P. J., et al.
An energetic perspective on hydrological cycle changes in the Geoengineering Model Intercomparison Project (GeoMIP)
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2013
Tilmes S., Fasullo J., et al.
The hydrological impact of geoengineering in the Geoengineering Model Intercomparison Project (GeoMIP)
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2013
Kravitz B., Forster P. M., et al.
Sea spray geoengineering experiments in the Geoengineering Model Intercomparison Project (GeoMIP): Experimental design and preliminary results
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2013
Kravitz B., Caldeira K., et al.
Climate model response from the Geoengineering Model Intercomparison Project (GeoMIP)
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2013
Stevens B., Giorgetta M., et al.
Atmospheric component of the MPI-M Earth System Model: ECHAM6
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2013
Block K., Mauritsen T.
Forcing and Feedback in the MPI-ESM-LR coupled model under abruptly quadrupled CO2
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2012
Watanabe S., Kawatani Y.
Sensitivity of the QBO to mean tropical upwelling under a changing climate simulated with an Earth system model
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2012
Schmidt H., Alterskjær, K., et al.
Solar irradiance reduction to counteract radiative forcing from a quadrupling of CO2: climate responses simulated by four earth system models
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2012
lahellec a., Dufresne J.
A Formal Analysis of the Feedback Concept in Climate Models: exclusive and inclusive feedback analyses
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2012
Iversen T., Bentsen M., et al.
The Norwegian Earth System Model, NorESM1-M. Part 2: Climate Response and Scenario Projections
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2012
Jeffrey S. J., Rotstayn L. D., et al.
Australia's CMIP5 submission using the CSIRO Mk3.6 model
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2012
Zelinka M. D., Klein S. A., et al.
Contributions of Different Cloud Types to Feedbacks and Rapid Adjustments in CMIP5
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2012
Geoffroy O., Saint-Martin D., et al.
Transient climate response in a two-layer energy-balance model. Part II: representation of the efficacy of deep-ocean heat uptake and validation for CMIP5 AOGCMs.
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2012
Geoffroy O., Saint-Martin D., et al.
Transient climate response in a two-layer energy-balance model. Part I: analytical solution and parameter calibration using CMIP5 AOGCM experiments.
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2012
Myhrvold N., Caldeira K.
Time scale of thermal response of an abrupt change in atmospheric CO2 content in CMIP5 simulations
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2012
Andrews T., Gregory J. M., et al.
Forcing, feedbacks and climate sensitivity in CMIP5 coupled atmosphere-ocean climate models
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