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Volcano impacts on climate and biogeochemistry in a coupled carbon-climate model

Volcano impacts on climate and biogeochemistry in a coupled carbon-climate model

... G., and Campbell, M.: A Pinatubo Climate Modeling Investigation, in: The Mount Pinatubo Eruption: Effects on the Atmosphere and Climate, edited by: Fiocco, ...D., and ... See full document

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Climate-induced interannual variability of marine primary and export production in three global coupled climate carbon cycle models

Climate-induced interannual variability of marine primary and export production in three global coupled climate carbon cycle models

... ) and the signs of the regression slopes of the variability of PP and SI (stratification index) versus different nutrient concentration anomalies, the chain of cause and effect from climate ... See full document

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Simulation of black carbon in snow and its climate impact in the Canadian Global Climate Model

Simulation of black carbon in snow and its climate impact in the Canadian Global Climate Model

... black carbon (BC) in snow was developed and implemented in the Canadian Atmospheric Global Climate Model ...ratios and BC snow radiative forcings are in good ... See full document

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Risk of large-scale fires in boreal forests of Finland under changing  climate

Risk of large-scale fires in boreal forests of Finland under changing climate

... to climate change: uncertainties, impacts, and risks to forests and forestry in Finland), which is a collaboration project between the University of Eastern Finland (UEF ...14907) ... See full document

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Natural ocean carbon cycle sensitivity to parameterizations of the recycling  in a climate model

Natural ocean carbon cycle sensitivity to parameterizations of the recycling in a climate model

... ocean carbon cycle model is the NASA Ocean Biogeochemistry Model (NOBM, (Gregg and Casey, 2007; Romanou et ...interactively coupled to the ocean model from which it uses ... See full document

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RBRH  vol.22

RBRH vol.22

... drought impacts on vegetation. Drought is a regional phenomenon and affects the food security more than any other natural ...based on indexes that standardize in temporal and ... See full document

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Desert dust and anthropogenic aerosol interactions in the Community Climate System Model coupled-carbon-climate model

Desert dust and anthropogenic aerosol interactions in the Community Climate System Model coupled-carbon-climate model

... Our model is the coupled-carbon-climate model used in (Thornton et ...based on the Community Climate System Model (CCSM3) (Collins et ...This model ... See full document

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Hydrological responses to climate changes in a headwater watershed

Hydrological responses to climate changes in a headwater watershed

... change impacts need to be considered in water resource ...the impacts climate change on Lavrinha headwater watershed, located in the Mantiqueira Range, southeastern ...The ... See full document

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Implementation of the chemistry module MECCA (v2.5) in the modal aerosol version of the Community Atmosphere Model component (v3.6.33) of the Community Earth System Model

Implementation of the chemistry module MECCA (v2.5) in the modal aerosol version of the Community Atmosphere Model component (v3.6.33) of the Community Earth System Model

... System Model, CESM). The coupled modeling system was designed to investigate the role of aqueous processes and inorganic halogen cycling through use of their explicit representation in MECCA ... See full document

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Differential long-term effects of climate change and management on stocks and distribution of soil organic carbon in productive grasslands

Differential long-term effects of climate change and management on stocks and distribution of soil organic carbon in productive grasslands

... of climate change on the dynamics of soil organic carbon (SOC) stocks in produc- tive grassland systems undergoing two types of management, an intensive type with frequent harvests and ... See full document

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A comparative analysis of projected impacts of climate change on river runoff from global and catchment-scale hydrological models

A comparative analysis of projected impacts of climate change on river runoff from global and catchment-scale hydrological models

... Tucci and Adriano ...Brazil) and Xiangxi (Hongmei Xu, Laboratory for Climate Studies of China Meteorological Administration, National Climate Center, ... See full document

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Implementation of the chemistry module MECCA (v2.5) in the modal aerosol version of the Community Atmosphere Model component (v3.6.33) of the Community Earth System Model

Implementation of the chemistry module MECCA (v2.5) in the modal aerosol version of the Community Atmosphere Model component (v3.6.33) of the Community Earth System Model

... spatial and temporal resolutions of geophysical mod- eling systems are increasing ...physical and chemi- cal processes that previously operated below the resolution and within the uncertainty ranges ... See full document

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Potential climate change impacts on the water balance of subcatchments of the River Spree, Germany

Potential climate change impacts on the water balance of subcatchments of the River Spree, Germany

... decrease in summer rainfall, an increase in winter precipitation and an increase in tempera- ture in all seasons, especially in winter, has been observed for Germany (Sch¨onwiese ... See full document

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The initiation of Neoproterozoic "snowball" climates in CCSM3: the influence of paleocontinental configuration

The initiation of Neoproterozoic "snowball" climates in CCSM3: the influence of paleocontinental configuration

... Pollard and Kasting, 2005; Tziper- man et al., 2012), respectively. In the hard snowball hypothe- sis, thick sea ice is assumed to have covered the entire surface of the oceans simultaneously with the ... See full document

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Climate change impacts on destination choice : a case of Peniche

Climate change impacts on destination choice : a case of Peniche

... tourists and only in three tourist ...tourists in more tourist accommodations to better analyse their response to climate change ...year and would help to identify if there would be any ... See full document

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Sensitivity testing practice on pre-processing parameters in hard and soft coupled modeling

Sensitivity testing practice on pre-processing parameters in hard and soft coupled modeling

... hard and soft models it is necessary to understand the interactions on results and related with it proper values coefficients from pre-processing data base for both groups’ ...(hard model) ... See full document

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Climate change impacts on salt marsh vegetation ecophysiology and dynamics

Climate change impacts on salt marsh vegetation ecophysiology and dynamics

... of climate change, and estuaries and salt marshes are no ...both in terms of structure and dynamics, with undeniable effects on its ...of climate change on the ... See full document

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Modeling geologically abrupt climate changes in the Miocene

Modeling geologically abrupt climate changes in the Miocene

... sea-ice interactions which have fitted the timing of those disturbances. This may make sense as the Miocene sea-level history suggests that ice sheets existed for geologi- cally short intervals (i.e., lasting about 100 ... See full document

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Solar cycle variations of stratospheric ozone and temperature in simulations of a coupled chemistry-climate model

Solar cycle variations of stratospheric ozone and temperature in simulations of a coupled chemistry-climate model

... cycle in the lower and middle strato- sphere, we show good agreement between model results and observations in the transient simulations, without including energetic electron ... See full document

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Describing Earth system simulations with the Metafor CIM

Describing Earth system simulations with the Metafor CIM

... created and managed by different individ- uals, and perhaps exposed to the Internet by services running in disparate ...aged and cross-referenced (using the data- or feature- type classes ... See full document

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