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105 Results - Displaying 1 to 20 - 1 2 3 4 5 6 Next >The WCRP CMIP3 Multimodel Dataset: A new era in climate change researchMeehl, G.A., C. Covey, K.E. Taylor, 2007: The WCRP CMIP3 Multimodel Dataset: A new era in climate change research. Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, 88, 1383-1394, DOI: 10.1175/BAMS-88-9-1383. Article|Refereed|UCAR, University and Other|Published |
Toward a unified view of the American Monsoon SystemsArticle|Refereed|UCAR, University and Other|Published |
A new vertical diffusion package with an explicit treatment of entrainment processesHong, S.-Y., Y. Noh, and J. Dudhia, 2006: A new vertical diffusion package with an explicit treatment of entrainment processes. Monthly Weather Review, 134, 2318-2341, DOI: 10.1175/MWR3199.1. Article|Refereed|UCAR and University|Published |
Precipitation characteristics in eighteen coupled climate modelsDai, A., 2006: Precipitation characteristics in eighteen coupled climate models. Journal of Climate, 19, 4605-4630. Article|Refereed|UCAR only|Published |
GLACE: The Global Land-Atmosphere Coupling Experiment. 1. OverviewKoster, R.D., Z. Guo, P.A. Dirmeyer, 2006: GLACE: The Global Land-Atmosphere Coupling Experiment. 1. Overview. Journal of Hydrometeorology, 7, 590-610. Article|Refereed|UCAR, University and Other|Published |
How well do we understand and evaluate climate change feedback processes?Bony, S., R. Colman, V.M. Kattsov, 2006: How well do we understand and evaluate climate change feedback processes?. Journal of Climate, 19, 3445-3482. Article|Refereed|UCAR, University and Other|Published |
The HAMMONIA Chemistry Climate Model: Sensitivity of the mesopause region to the 11-year solar cycle and CO₂doublingSchmidt, H., G.P. Brasseur, M. Charron, 2006: The HAMMONIA Chemistry Climate Model: Sensitivity of the mesopause region to the 11-year solar cycle and CO₂doubling. Journal of Climate, 19, 3903-3931. Article|Refereed|UCAR, University and Other|Published |
Climate-carbon cycle feedback analysis: Results from the C⁴MIP model intercomparisonFriedlingstein, P., P. Cox, R. Betts, 2006: Climate-carbon cycle feedback analysis: Results from the C⁴MIP model intercomparison. Journal of Climate, 19, 3337-3353. Article|Refereed|UCAR, University and Other|Published |
Tropical Intraseasonal Variability in 14 IPCC AR4 Climate Models, Part I: Convective SignalsLin, J.-L., G.N. Kiladis, B.E. Mapes, 2006: Tropical Intraseasonal Variability in 14 IPCC AR4 Climate Models, Part I: Convective Signals. Journal of Climate, 19, 2665-2690. Article|Refereed|UCAR, University and Other|Published |
The formulation and atmospheric simulation of the Community Atmosphere Model version 3 (CAM3)Collins, W.D., P.J. Rasch, B.A. Boville, 2006: The formulation and atmospheric simulation of the Community Atmosphere Model version 3 (CAM3). Journal of Climate, 19, 2144-2161. Article|Refereed|UCAR, University and Other|Published |
The Community Land Model and its climate statistics as a component of the Community Climate System ModelDickinson, R.E., K.W. Oleson, G. Bonan, 2006: The Community Land Model and its climate statistics as a component of the Community Climate System Model. Journal of Climate, 19, 2302-2324. Article|Refereed|UCAR, University and Other|Published |
Last glacial maximum and Holocene climate in CCSM3Otto-Bliesner, B.L., E.C. Brady, G. Clauzet, 2006: Last glacial maximum and Holocene climate in CCSM3. Journal of Climate, 19, 2526-2544. Article|Refereed|UCAR and University|Published |
Climate change projections for the twenty-first century and climate change commitment in the CCSM3Meehl, G.A., W.M. Washington, B.D. Santer, 2006: Climate change projections for the twenty-first century and climate change commitment in the CCSM3. Journal of Climate, 19, 2597-2616. Article|Refereed|UCAR and Other|Published |
Simulation of the Global Hydrological Cycle in the CCSM Community Atmosphere Model (CAM3): Mean FeaturesHack, J.J., J.M. Caron, S.G. Yeager, 2006: Simulation of the Global Hydrological Cycle in the CCSM Community Atmosphere Model (CAM3): Mean Features. Journal of Climate, 19, 2199-2221. Article|Refereed|UCAR only|Published |
Attribution and impacts of upper ocean biases in CCSM3Large, W.G., and G. Danabasoglu, 2006: Attribution and impacts of upper ocean biases in CCSM3. Journal of Climate, 19, 2325-2346. Article|Refereed|UCAR only|Published |
Contributions of external forcings to Southern Annular Mode trendsArblaster, J.M., and G.A. Meehl, 2006: Contributions of external forcings to Southern Annular Mode trends. Journal of Climate, 19, 2896-2905. Article|Refereed|UCAR only|Published |
The low resolution CCSM3Yeager, S.G., C.A. Shields, W.G. Large, 2006: The low resolution CCSM3. Journal of Climate, 19, 2545-2566, DOI: 10.1175/JCLI3744.1. Article|Refereed|UCAR only|Published |
Representation of clouds and precipitation processes in the Community Atmosphere Model Version 3 (CAM3)Boville, B.A., P.J. Rasch, J.J. Hack, 2006: Representation of clouds and precipitation processes in the Community Atmosphere Model Version 3 (CAM3). Journal of Climate, 19, 2184-2198. Article|Refereed|UCAR only|Published |
Investigating the causes of the response of the thermohaline circulation to past and future climate changesStouffer, R.J., J. Yin, J.M. Gregory, 2006: Investigating the causes of the response of the thermohaline circulation to past and future climate changes. Journal of Climate, 19, 1365-1387. Article|Refereed|UCAR, University and Other|Published |
North American regional reanalysisKalnay, E., K. Mitchell, P.C. Shafran, 2006: North American regional reanalysis. Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, 87, 343-360, DOI: 10.1175/BAMS-87-3-343. Article|Refereed|UCAR, University and Other|Published |