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2024
Hayashi, Michiya, Shiogama, Hideo, et al.
Scenario Dependence of Future Precipitation Changes across Japan in CMIP6
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2023
Ombadi, Mohammed, Risser, Mark D., et al.
A warming-induced reduction in snow fraction amplifies rainfall extremes
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2021
Lalande, Mickaël, Ménégoz, Martin, et al.
Climate change in the High Mountain Asia in CMIP6
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2021
Ahmed, Fiaz, Neelin, J. David
A Process‐Oriented Diagnostic to Assess Precipitation‐Thermodynamic Relations and Application to CMIP6 Models
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2021
Rashid, Harun A.
Diverse Responses of Global‐Mean Surface Temperature to External Forcings and Internal Climate Variability in Observations and CMIP6 Models
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2021
Li, Jianduo, Miao, Chiyuan, et al.
Evaluation of CMIP6 Global Climate Models for Simulating Land Surface Energy and Water Fluxes During 1979–2014
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2021
Beverley, Jonathan D., Collins, Matthew, et al.
Future Changes to El Niño Teleconnections over the North Pacific and North America
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2021
McBride, Laura A., Hope, Austin P., et al.
Comparison of CMIP6 historical climate simulations and future projected warming to an empirical model of global climate
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2021
Koch, Alexander, Hubau, Wannes, et al.
Earth System Models Are Not Capturing Present‐Day Tropical Forest Carbon Dynamics
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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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2021
Tang, Shuaiqi, Gleckler, Peter, et al.
Evaluating Diurnal and Semi-Diurnal Cycle of Precipitation in CMIP6 Models Using Satellite- and Ground-Based Observations
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2020
McKenna, C. M., Maycock, A. C., et al.
Stringent mitigation substantially reduces risk of unprecedented near-term warming rates
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