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CMIP5 multi-model hindcasts for the mid-1970s shift and early 2000s hiatus and predictions for 2016-2035
Publication Date:
2014
Creator:
Gerald A. Meehl
Haiyan Teng
Publisher.Display:
American Geophysical Union Publications
Subjects.Display:
Climate change
Global warming
long-range weather forecasting
1970s
2000s (Decade)
Source Institution:
Florida International University
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A geological perspective on sea-level rise and its impacts along the U.S. mid-Atlantic coast
Publication Date:
2013
Creator:
Miller, Kenneth G.
Kopp, Robert E.
Horton, Benjamin P.
Browning, James V.
Kemp, Andrew C.
Publisher.Display:
American Geophysical Union Publications
Subjects.Display:
Climate change
Sea Level rise
New Jersey
Atlantic Coast (Middle Atlantic States)
Source Institution:
Florida International University
3
Rapid subsurface warming and circulation changes of Antarctic coastal waters by poleward shifting winds
Publication Date:
2014-06-20
Creator:
Paul Spence
Stephen M. Griffies
Matthew H. England
Andrew McC. Hogg
Oleg A. Saenko
Nicolas C. Jourdain
Publisher.Display:
American Geophysical Union Publications
Subjects.Display:
Climate change
Global warming
Antarctica
wind-shift
Antarctic Ocean
Source Institution:
Florida International University