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CMIP5: 2017


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2017
Almazroui, Mansour, Nazrul Islam, M., et al.
Assessment of Uncertainties in Projected Temperature and Precipitation over the Arabian Peninsula Using Three Categories of Cmip5 Multimodel Ensembles
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2017
Watanabe, Michio, Kawamiya, Michio
Remote effects of mixed layer development on ocean acidification in the subsurface layers of the North Pacific
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2017
Lee, Donghyun, Min, Seung-Ki, et al.
Thermodynamic and dynamic contributions to future changes in summer precipitation over Northeast Asia and Korea: a multi-RCM study
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2017
Pu, Bing, Ginoux, Paul
Projection of American dustiness in the late 21st century due to climate change
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2017
Courtney TA, Lebrato M, et al.
Environmental controls on modern scleractinian coral and reef-scale calcification
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2017
Quesada Benjamin, Arneth Almut, et al.
Atmospheric, radiative, and hydrologic effects of future land use and land cover changes: A global and multimodel climate picture
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2017
J. Saynisch., J. Petereit, et al.
Impact of oceanic warming on electromagnetic oceanic tidal signals: A CMIP5 climate model-based sensitivity study
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2017
Brady, Riley X., Alexander, Michael A., et al.
Emergent anthropogenic trends in California Current upwelling
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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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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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2017
Mudryk, L. R., Kushner, P. J., et al.
Snow cover response to temperature in observational and climate model ensembles
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