2013
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2013
Downes S. M., Hogg A. M.
Southern Ocean Circulation and Eddy Compensation in CMIP5 Models
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2013
Zhang R., Knutson T. R.
The role of global climate change in the extreme low summer Arctic sea ice extent in 2012 in %u201CExplaining Extreme Events of 2012 from a Climate Perspective
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2013
Zhang R., Delworth T. L., et al.
Have Aerosols Caused the Observed Atlantic Multidecadal Variability?
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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
Rathmann N. M., Yang S., et al.
Tropical cyclones in enhanced resolution CMIP5 experiments
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2013
Roehrig R., Bouniol D., et al.
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
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
Zappa G., Shaffrey L. C., et al.
The ability of CMIP5 models to simulate North Atlantic extratropical cyclones
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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
Su F., Duan X., et al.
Evaluation of the Global Climate Models in the CMIP5 over the Tibetan Plateau
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2013
Zhang X., Wan H., et al.
Attributing intensification of precipitation extremes to human influence
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2013
Wen Q., Zhang X., et al.
Detection human influence on extreme temperatures in China
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2013
Belleflamme A., Fettweis X., et al.
Current and future atmospheric circulation at 500 hPa over Greenland simulated by the CMIP3 and CMIP5 global models
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2013
Wan H., Zhang X., et al.
Effect of data coverage on the estimation of mean and variability of precipitation at global and regional scales
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2013
Shao P., Zeng X., et al.
Terrestrial carbon cycle - climate relations in eight CMIP5 earth system models
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2013
Chadwick R. S., Boutle I., et al.
Spatial Patterns of Precipitation Change in CMIP5: Why the Rich do not get Richer in the tropics
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2013
Anav A. A., Murray-Tortarolo G. M., et al.
Evaluation of Land Surface Models in Reproducing Satellite Derived Leaf Area Index over the High-Latitude Northern Hemisphere. Part II: Earth System 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
Knutson T. R., Zeng F., et al.
Multimodel assessment of regional surface temperature trends: CMIP3 and CMIP5 Twentieth Century simulations
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2013
Knutson T. R., Zeng F., et al.
The Extreme March-2012 Warm Anomaly over the Eastern United States: Global Context and Multimodel Trend Analysis [in %u201CExplaining Extreme Events of 2012 from a Climate Perspective%u201D]
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2013
Jones C., Carvalho L. L.
Climate change in the South American Monsoon System: present climate and CMIP5 projections
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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
He Z., Wu R.
Seasonality of interannual atmosphere%u2013ocean interaction in the South China Sea
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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
Polvani L. M., Smith K. L.
Can natural variability explain the observed Antarctic sea ice trends: New modeling evidence from CMIP5
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2013
Vancoppenolle M., Bopp L., et al.
Future Arctic Ocean primary productivity from CMIP5 simulations: Uncertain outcome, but consistent mechanisms
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2013
Shashikanth K.
Do CMIP5 Simulations of Indian summer Monsoon Rainfall Differ from those of CMIP3?
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2013
Marvel K., Bonfils C.
Identifying external influences on global precipitation
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2013
Lee Y., Black R. X.
Boreal winter low-frequency variability in CMIP5 models
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2013
Westby R. M., Lee Y., et al.
Anomalous Temperature Regimes during the Cool Season: Long-Term Trends, Low-Frequency Mode Modulation, and Representation in CMIP5 Simulations
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2013
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Discrepancies of surface temperature trends in the CMIP5 simulations and observations on the global and regional scales
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2013
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Intercomparison of temperature trends in IPCC CMIP5 simulations with observations, reanalyses and CMIP3 models
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2013
Ishikawa H., Oku Y., et al.
Estimation of a possible maximum flood event in the Tone River basin, Japan caused by a tropical cyclone
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2013
Wilcox L. J., Highwood E. J., et al.
The influence of anthropogenic aerosol on multi-decadal variations of historical global climate
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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
Davie J. C., Falloon P. D., et al.
Comparing projections of future changes in runoff from hydrological and biome models in ISI-MIP
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2013
Duan A., Hu J., et al.
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2013
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2013
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2013
Carvalho L. M., Jones C.
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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
Ceppi P., Hwang Y., et al.
The relationship between the ITCZ and the Southern Hemisphere eddy-driven jet
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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
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
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A skill-score based evaluation of simulated Australian climate
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2013
Rotstayn L. D., Collier M. A., et al.
Anthropogenic effects on the subtropical jet in the Southern Hemisphere: aerosols versus long-lived greenhouse gases
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2013
Rotstayn L. D., Collier M. A., et al.
Projected effects of declining aerosols in RCP4.5: unmasking global warming?
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2013
Gaetani M., Mohino E.
Decadal prediction of the Sahelian precipitation in CMIP5 simulations
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2013
Bracegirdle T. J., Stephenson D. B.
On the robustness of emergent constraints used in multi-model climate change projections of Arctic warming
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2013
Tian B., Fetzer E., et al.
Evaluating CMIP5 models using AIRS tropospheric air temperature and specific humidity climatology
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2013
Rupp D. E., Mote P. W., et al.
Detection and attribution of observed changes in Northern Hemisphere spring snow cover
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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
Chang E. K., Guo Y., et al.
Storm Track Activity in IPCC AR4/CMIP3 Model Simulations
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2013
Chang E. K.
CMIP5 projection of significant reduction in extratropical cyclone activity over North America
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2013
Kumar S., Kinter III J., et al.
Multi-decadal Climate Variability and the %u201CWarming Hole%u201D in North America %u2013 results from CMIP5 20th and 21st Century Climate Simulations
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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
Harvey B., Shaffrey L., et al.
Equator-to-pole temperature differences and the extra-tropical storm track responses of the CMIP5 climate models
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2013
Anstey J. A., Davini P., et al.
Multi-model analysis of Northern Hemisphere winter blocking: Model biases and the role of resolution
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2013
Turner J., Bracegirdle T., et al.
An Initial Assessment of Antarctic Sea Ice Extent in the CMIP5 Models
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2013
Hagemann S., Loew A., et al.
Combined evaluation of MPI-ESM land surface water and energy fluxes
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2013
Dammann D., Bhatt U. S., et al.
Impact of Daily Arctic Sea Ice Variability in CAM3.0 During Fall and Winter
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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
Blazquez J., Nu�ez M. N.
Analysis of uncertainties in future climate projections for South America: comparison of WCRP-CMIP3 and WCRP-CMIP5 models.
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2013
Yang X., Rosati A., et al.
A predictable AMO-like pattern in GFDL's fully-coupled ensemble initialization and decadal forecasting system
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2013
Xiao C., Zhang Y.
Simulation of the Westerly Jet Axis in Boreal Winter by the Climate System Model FGOALS-g2
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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
Chen H., Sun J.
Projected change in East Asian summer monsoon precipitation under RCP scenario
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2012
Reick C., Raddatz T., et al.
The representation of natural and anthropogenic land cover change in MPI-ESM
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2012
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The absence of a role of climate change in the 2011 Thailand floods
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2012
Franco B., Fettweis X., et al.
Future projections of the Greenland ice sheet energy balance driving the surface melt, developed using the regional climate MAR model
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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
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
Friedlingstein P., Meinshausen M., et al.
CMIP5 climate projections and uncertainties due to carbon cycle feedbacks
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2012
Zou Y., Yu J., et al.
The Changing Impacts of El Niño on US Winter Climate
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2012
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Will there be a significant change to El Nino in the 21st century?
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2012
Sheffield J., Camargo S., et al.
North American Climate in CMIP5 Experiments. Part II: Evaluation of 20th Century Intra-Seasonal to Decadal Variability
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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
Hajima T., Ise T., et al.
Climate Change, Allowable Emission, and Earth System Response to Representative Concentration Pathway Scenarios
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2012
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Stratospheric variability in 20th Century CMIP5 simulations of the Met Office climate model: High-top versus low-top
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2012
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North American Climate in CMIP5 Experiments. Part I: Evaluation of 20th Century Continental and Regional Climatology
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2012
Xiao C., Zhang Y.
The East Asian Upper-tropospheric Jet Stream and Associated Transient Eddy Activity Simulated by a Climate System Model BCC_CSM1.1
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2012
Sheffield J., Wood E. F.
Global and regional drought from CMIP5: 20th Century evaluations, future projections and comparison with CMIP3
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2012
Luo J., Sasaki W., et al.
Indian Ocean warming modulates Pacific climate change
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2012
Arblaster J. M., Alexander L. V.
The impact of the El Nino Southern Oscillation on maximum temperature extremes
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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
Cattiaux J., Quesada B., et al.
North-Atlantic dynamics and European temperature extremes in the IPSL model: sensitivity to atmospheric resolution
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2012
Harvey B. J., Shaffrey L. C., et al.
How large are projected 21st century storm track changes?
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2012
Hezel P. J., Zhang X., et al.
Projected decline in spring snow depth on Arctic sea ice caused by progressively later autumn open ocean freeze-up this century
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2012
Takemi T.
Projected regional-scale changes in atmospheric stability condition for the development of summertime convective precipitation in the Tokyo metropolitan area under global warming
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2012
Shindell D. T., al e.
Radiative forcing in the ACCMIP historical and future climate simulations
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2012
Yin L., Fu R., et al.
How well can CMIP5 simulate precipitation and its controlling processes over tropical South America?
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2012
Jones C. D., Robertson E., et al.
21st Century compatible CO2 emissions and airborne fraction simulated by CMIP5 Earth System models under 4 Representative Concentration Pathways.
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2012
Chaturvedi R. K., Joshi J., et al.
Multi-model climate change projections for India under representative concentration pathways
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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
Villarini G., Vecchi G. A.
21st Century Projections of North Atlantic Tropical Storms from CMIP5 Models.
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