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Tipping elements in the Earth's climate system
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Original article citation: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences doi:10.1073/pnas.0705414105 (2008) - Categories: Climate Impacts and Extreme Events
- Recommended by: Anna Barnett on 02/11/2008 01:33PM GMT
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Large contribution of sea surface warming to recent increase in Atlantic hurricane activity
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Original article citation: Nature 451, 557-560, (2008). - Categories: Extreme Events and Climate Impacts
- Recommended by: Anna Barnett on 01/31/2008 02:13PM GMT
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Regional model simulation of North Atlantic cyclones: Present climate and idealized response to increased sea surface temperature
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Original article citation: J. Geophys. Res. 113, (2008). - Categories: Extreme Events and Climate Impacts
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Human contribution to rapidly increasing frequency of very warm Northern Hemisphere summers
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Original article citation: J. Geophys. Res. 113, (2008). - Categories: Extreme Events and Regional Climate
- Recommended by: Olive Heffernan on 01/28/2008 06:45PM GMT
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Global warming and United States landfalling hurricanes
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Original article citation: Geophys. Res. Lett. 35, (2008). - Categories: Extreme Events and Climate Impacts
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Carbon-cycle feedbacks increase the likelihood of a warmer future
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Original article citation: Geophys. Res. Lett. 34, (2007). - Categories: Climate Prediction and Extreme Events
- Recommended by: Olive Heffernan on 06/06/2007 09:21PM GMT
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Increased tropical Atlantic wind shear in model projections of global warming
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Original article citation: Geophys. Res. Lett. 34, (2007). - Categories: Atmospheric Sciences and Extreme Events
- Recommended by: Olive Heffernan on 06/06/2007 09:20PM GMT
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Intense hurricane activity over the past 5,000 years controlled by El NiƱo and the West African monsoon
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Original article citation: Nature 447, (2007). - Categories: Atmospheric Sciences and Extreme Events
- Recommended by: Olive Heffernan on 06/06/2007 09:19PM GMT
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