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January 2012, Volume 110, Issue 1
- 101-121 Lost in the mix: will the technologies of carbon dioxide capture and storage provide us with a breathing space as we strive to make the transition from fossil fuels to renewables?
by Simon Shackley & Michael Thompson - 123-141 Economics- and physical-based metrics for comparing greenhouse gases
by Daniel Johansson - 143-167 Climate prediction for adaptation: Who needs what?
by Antony Millner - 169-186 Misperceptions of climate-change risk as barriers to climate-change adaptation: a case study from the Rewa Delta, Fiji
by Shalini Lata & Patrick Nunn - 187-213 Rainfall and rainy days trend in Iran
by Saeed Soltani & R. Saboohi & L. Yaghmaei - 215-226 Fire regime changes in the Western Mediterranean Basin: from fuel-limited to drought-driven fire regime
by Juli Pausas & Santiago Fernández-Muñoz - 227-248 Facilitating adaptation of biodiversity to climate change: a conceptual framework applied to the world’s largest Mediterranean-climate woodland
by Suzanne Prober & Kevin Thiele & Philip Rundel & Colin Yates & Sandra Berry & Margaret Byrne & Les Christidis & Carl Gosper & Pauline Grierson & Kristina Lemson & Tom Lyons & Craig Macfarlane & Michael O’Connor & John Scott & Rachel Standish & William Stock & Eddie Etten & Grant Wardell-Johnson & Alexander Watson - 249-267 Changes in exceptional hydrological and meteorological weekly event frequencies in Greece
by T. Mavromatis - 269-296 U.S. National Forests adapt to climate change through Science–Management partnerships
by Jeremy Littell & David Peterson & Constance Millar & Kathy O’Halloran - 297-314 Will coastal wetlands continue to sequester carbon in response to an increase in global sea level?: a case study of the rapidly subsiding Mississippi river deltaic plain
by R. DeLaune & J. White - 315-346 ENSO anomalies over the Western United States: present and future patterns in regional climate simulations
by Yongxin Zhang & Yun Qian & Valérie Dulière & Eric Salathé & L. Leung - 347-372 Assessing market and non-market costs of freshwater flooding due to climate change in the community of Fredericton, Eastern Canada
by Van Lantz & Ryan Trenholm & Jeff Wilson & William Richards - 373-383 Droughts near the northern fringe of the East Asian summer monsoon in China during 1470–2003
by Weihong Qian & Xiaolong Shan & Deliang Chen & Congwen Zhu & Yafen Zhu - 385-401 Extreme climate events in China: IPCC-AR4 model evaluation and projection
by Zhihong Jiang & Jie Song & Laurent Li & Weilin Chen & Zhifu Wang & Ji Wang - 403-429 Trends in temperature and rainfall extremes in the Yellow River source region, China
by Yurong Hu & Shreedhar Maskey & Stefan Uhlenbrook - 431-454 Gender and occupational perspectives on adaptation to climate extremes in the Afram Plains of Ghana
by Samuel Codjoe & Lucy Atidoh & Virginia Burkett - 455-467 Tree-ring reconstruction of summer temperature for A.D. 1475–2003 in the central Hengduan Mountains, Northwestern Yunnan, China
by Zong-Shan Li & Qi-Bin Zhang & Keping Ma - 469-498 Reconstructions of annual summer precipitation and temperature in north-central China since 1470 AD based on drought/flood index and tree-ring records
by Liang Yi & Hongjun Yu & Junyi Ge & Zhongping Lai & Xingyong Xu & Li Qin & Shuzhen Peng
December 2011, Volume 109, Issue 3
- 245-260 On the return period of the 2003 heat wave
by Arthur Charpentier - 261-261 Erratum to: On the return period of the 2003 heat wave
by Arthur Charpentier - 263-268 Changing return periods of weather-related impacts: the attribution challenge
by Peter Stott & Nikolaos Christidis & Richard Betts - 269-286 Fine-scale spatial temperature patterns across a UK conurbation
by Claire Smith & A. Webb & G. Levermore & S. Lindley & K. Beswick - 287-317 The twentieth century contiguous US temperature changes indicated by daily data and higher statistical moments
by Samuel Shen & Ai Gurung & Hee-S. Oh & T. Shu & David Easterling - 319-329 Rapid spread of the wasp spider Argiope bruennichi across Europe: a consequence of climate change?
by Sabrina Kumschick & Stefan Fronzek & Martin Entling & Wolfgang Nentwig - 331-347 Impact of drought on wildland fires in Greece: implications of climatic change?
by Alexandros Dimitrakopoulos & M. Vlahou & Ch. Anagnostopoulou & I. Mitsopoulos - 349-373 Climatic conditions and their impact on viticulture in the Upper Moselle region
by S. Urhausen & S. Brienen & A. Kapala & C. Simmer - 375-397 Modeling regional coral reef responses to global warming and changes in ocean chemistry: Caribbean case study
by R. Buddemeier & Diana Lane & J. Martinich - 399-415 Canary in a coal mine: perceptions of climate change risks and response options among Canadian mine operations
by James Ford & Tristan Pearce & Jason Prno & Frank Duerden & Lea Berrang Ford & Tanya Smith & Maude Beaumier - 417-436 Household perceptions of climate change and preferences for mitigation action: the case of the Carbon Pollution Reduction Scheme in Australia
by Sonia Akter & Jeff Bennett - 437-452 Pan evaporation and wind run decline in the Cape Floristic Region of South Africa (1974–2005): implications for vegetation responses to climate change
by M. Hoffman & Michael Cramer & Lindsey Gillson & Michael Wallace - 453-454 Erratum to: Pan evaporation and wind run decline in the Cape Floristic Region of South Africa (1974–2005): implications for vegetation responses to climate change
by M. Hoffman & Michael Cramer & Lindsey Gillson & Michael Wallace - 455-477 Variability of African farming systems from phenological analysis of NDVI time series
by Anton Vrieling & Kirsten Beurs & Molly Brown - 479-502 Changing inland lakes responding to climate warming in Northeastern Tibetan Plateau
by Lin Huang & Jiyuan Liu & Quanqin Shao & Ronggao Liu - 503-516 Trend of climate variability in China during the past decades
by Xingcai Liu & Zongxue Xu & Ruihong Yu - 517-534 Response of hydrological cycle to recent climate changes in the Tibetan Plateau
by Kun Yang & Baisheng Ye & Degang Zhou & Bingyi Wu & Thomas Foken & Jun Qin & Zhaoye Zhou - 535-548 Potential for growing Arabica coffee in the extreme south of Brazil in a warmer world
by Jurandir Zullo & Hilton Pinto & Eduardo Assad & Ana Ávila - 549-568 Nonparametric testing of variability and trend in some climatic records
by John Halley & Dimitris Kugiumtzis - 569-582 The role of low clouds in determining climate sensitivity in response to a doubling of CO 2 as obtained from 16 mixed-layer models
by Richard Wetherald - 583-598 Temperature thresholds and crop production: a review
by Qunying Luo - 599-615 Predicting the response of hard and soft rock coasts to changes in sea level and wave height
by Alan Trenhaile - 617-645 Exploring high-end scenarios for local sea level rise to develop flood protection strategies for a low-lying delta—the Netherlands as an example
by Caroline Katsman & A. Sterl & J. Beersma & H. Brink & J. Church & W. Hazeleger & R. Kopp & D. Kroon & J. Kwadijk & R. Lammersen & J. Lowe & M. Oppenheimer & H. Plag & J. Ridley & H. Storch & D. Vaughan & P. Vellinga & L. Vermeersen & R. Wal & R. Weisse - 647-669 Ungulate herbivory modifies the effects of climate change on mountain forests
by M. Didion & A. Kupferschmid & A. Wolf & H. Bugmann - 671-694 The Stanford Climate Change Behavior Survey (SCCBS): assessing greenhouse gas emissions-related behaviors in individuals and populations
by K. Armel & Katy Yan & Annika Todd & Thomas Robinson - 695-718 Modelling the potential impact of global warming on Ips typographus voltinism and reproductive diapause
by Anna Jönsson & Susanne Harding & Paal Krokene & Holger Lange & Åke Lindelöw & Bjørn Økland & Hans Ravn & Leif Schroeder - 719-744 The economics (or lack thereof) of aerosol geoengineering
by Marlos Goes & Nancy Tuana & Klaus Keller - 745-790 A review of climate geoengineering proposals
by Naomi Vaughan & Timothy Lenton - 791-799 Beyond the “fit”: introducing climate forecasts among organic farmers in Georgia (United States)
by Carrie Furman & Carla Roncoli & Todd Crane & Gerrit Hoogenboom - 801-805 Existing infrastructure and the 2°C target
by Céline Guivarch & Stéphane Hallegatte - 807-814 Cooperative interaction of rich and poor can be catalyzed by intermediate climate targets
by Manfred Milinski & Torsten Röhl & Jochem Marotzke - 815-825 Correlation between climate sensitivity and aerosol forcing and its implication for the “climate trap”
by Katsumasa Tanaka & Thomas Raddatz
December 2011, Volume 109, Issue 1
- 1-19 Second California Assessment: integrated climate change impacts assessment of natural and managed systems. Guest editorial
by Guido Franco & Daniel Cayan & Susanne Moser & Michael Hanemann & Myoung-Ae Jones - 21-42 Projecting long-run socioeconomic and demographic trends in California under the SRES A2 and B1 scenarios
by Alan Sanstad & Hans Johnson & Noah Goldstein & Guido Franco - 43-70 Current and future impacts of extreme events in California
by Michael Mastrandrea & Claudia Tebaldi & Carolyn Snyder & Stephen Schneider - 71-94 Potential increase in floods in California’s Sierra Nevada under future climate projections
by Tapash Das & Michael Dettinger & Daniel Cayan & Hugo Hidalgo - 95-117 Simulating cold season snowpack: Impacts of snow albedo and multi-layer snow physics
by D. Waliser & J. Kim & Y. Xue & Y. Chao & A. Eldering & R. Fovell & A. Hall & Q. Li & K. Liou & J. McWilliams & S. Kapnick & R. Vasic & F. Sale & Y. Yu - 119-132 Human-induced changes in wind, temperature and relative humidity during Santa Ana events
by Mimi Hughes & Alex Hall & Jinwon Kim - 133-149 Adapting California’s water system to warm vs. dry climates
by Christina Connell-Buck & Josué Medellín-Azuara & Jay Lund & Kaveh Madani - 151-169 Climate change impacts on two high-elevation hydropower systems in California
by Sebastian Vicuña & John Dracup & Larry Dale - 171-189 The impact of price on residential demand for electricity and natural gas
by Felipe Lavín & Larry Dale & Michael Hanemann & Mithra Moezzi - 191-210 Simulating the impacts of climate change, prices and population on California’s residential electricity consumption
by Maximilian Auffhammer & Anin Aroonruengsawat - 211-228 Effects of climate change and wave direction on longshore sediment transport patterns in Southern California
by Peter Adams & Douglas Inman & Jessica Lovering - 229-249 Potential impacts of increased coastal flooding in California due to sea-level rise
by Matthew Heberger & Heather Cooley & Pablo Herrera & Peter Gleick & Eli Moore - 251-276 A methodology for predicting future coastal hazards due to sea-level rise on the California Coast
by David Revell & Robert Battalio & Brian Spear & Peter Ruggiero & Justin Vandever - 277-298 Estimating the potential economic impacts of climate change on Southern California beaches
by Linwood Pendleton & Philip King & Craig Mohn & D. Webster & Ryan Vaughn & Peter Adams - 299-316 Modifying agricultural water management to adapt to climate change in California’s central valley
by Brian Joyce & Vishal Mehta & David Purkey & Larry Dale & Michael Hanemann - 317-333 California perennial crops in a changing climate
by David Lobell & Christopher Field - 335-353 Effect of climate change on field crop production in California’s Central Valley
by Juhwan Lee & Steven Gryze & Johan Six - 355-363 Climate extremes in California agriculture
by David Lobell & Angela Torney & Christopher Field - 365-386 Economic impacts of climate change on California agriculture
by Olivier Deschenes & Charles Kolstad - 387-405 Economic impacts of climate-related changes to California agriculture
by Josué Medellín-Azuara & Richard Howitt & Duncan MacEwan & Jay Lund - 407-427 Case study on potential agricultural responses to climate change in a California landscape
by L. Jackson & S. Wheeler & A. Hollander & A. O’Geen & B. Orlove & J. Six & D. Sumner & F. Santos-Martin & J. Kramer & W. Horwath & R. Howitt & T. Tomich - 429-443 The impact of climate change on California timberlands
by L. Hannah & C. Costello & C. Guo & L. Ries & C. Kolstad & D. Panitz & N. Snider - 445-463 Climate change and growth scenarios for California wildfire
by A. Westerling & B. Bryant & H. Preisler & T. Holmes & H. Hidalgo & T. Das & S. Shrestha - 465-484 The impact of climate change on California’s ecosystem services
by M. Shaw & Linwood Pendleton & D. Cameron & Belinda Morris & Dominique Bachelet & Kirk Klausmeyer & Jason MacKenzie & David Conklin & Gregrory Bratman & James Lenihan & Erik Haunreiter & Christopher Daly & Patrick Roehrdanz - 485-503 The climate gap: environmental health and equity implications of climate change and mitigation policies in California—a review of the literature
by Seth Shonkoff & Rachel Morello-Frosch & Manuel Pastor & James Sadd - 505-531 Climate change-related impacts in the San Diego region by 2050
by Steven Messner & Sandra Miranda & Emily Young & Nicola Hedge
November 2011, Volume 109, Issue 1
- 1-4 A special issue on the RCPs
by Detlef Vuuren & James Edmonds & Mikiko Kainuma & Keywan Riahi & John Weyant - 5-31 The representative concentration pathways: an overview
by Detlef Vuuren & Jae Edmonds & Mikiko Kainuma & Keywan Riahi & Allison Thomson & Kathy Hibbard & George Hurtt & Tom Kram & Volker Krey & Jean-Francois Lamarque & Toshihiko Masui & Malte Meinshausen & Nebojsa Nakicenovic & Steven Smith & Steven Rose - 33-57 RCP 8.5—A scenario of comparatively high greenhouse gas emissions
by Keywan Riahi & Shilpa Rao & Volker Krey & Cheolhung Cho & Vadim Chirkov & Guenther Fischer & Georg Kindermann & Nebojsa Nakicenovic & Peter Rafaj - 59-76 An emission pathway for stabilization at 6 Wm −2 radiative forcing
by Toshihiko Masui & Kenichi Matsumoto & Yasuaki Hijioka & Tsuguki Kinoshita & Toru Nozawa & Sawako Ishiwatari & Etsushi Kato & P. Shukla & Yoshiki Yamagata & Mikiko Kainuma - 77-94 RCP4.5: a pathway for stabilization of radiative forcing by 2100
by Allison Thomson & Katherine Calvin & Steven Smith & G. Kyle & April Volke & Pralit Patel & Sabrina Delgado-Arias & Ben Bond-Lamberty & Marshall Wise & Leon Clarke & James Edmonds - 95-116 RCP2.6: exploring the possibility to keep global mean temperature increase below 2°C
by Detlef Vuuren & Elke Stehfest & Michel Elzen & Tom Kram & Jasper Vliet & Sebastiaan Deetman & Morna Isaac & Kees Klein Goldewijk & Andries Hof & Angelica Mendoza Beltran & Rineke Oostenrijk & Bas Ruijven - 117-161 Harmonization of land-use scenarios for the period 1500–2100: 600 years of global gridded annual land-use transitions, wood harvest, and resulting secondary lands
by G. Hurtt & L. Chini & S. Frolking & R. Betts & J. Feddema & G. Fischer & J. Fisk & K. Hibbard & R. Houghton & A. Janetos & C. Jones & G. Kindermann & T. Kinoshita & Kees Klein Goldewijk & K. Riahi & E. Shevliakova & S. Smith & E. Stehfest & A. Thomson & P. Thornton & D. Vuuren & Y. Wang - 163-190 Evolution of anthropogenic and biomass burning emissions of air pollutants at global and regional scales during the 1980–2010 period
by Claire Granier & Bertrand Bessagnet & Tami Bond & Ariela D’Angiola & Hugo Denier van der Gon & Gregory Frost & Angelika Heil & Johannes Kaiser & Stefan Kinne & Zbigniew Klimont & Silvia Kloster & Jean-François Lamarque & Catherine Liousse & Toshihiko Masui & Frederik Meleux & Aude Mieville & Toshimasa Ohara & Jean-Christophe Raut & Keywan Riahi & Martin Schultz & Steven Smith & Allison Thompson & John Aardenne & Guido Werf & Detlef Vuuren - 191-212 Global and regional evolution of short-lived radiatively-active gases and aerosols in the Representative Concentration Pathways
by Jean-François Lamarque & G. Kyle & Malte Meinshausen & Keywan Riahi & Steven Smith & Detlef Vuuren & Andrew Conley & Francis Vitt - 213-241 The RCP greenhouse gas concentrations and their extensions from 1765 to 2300
by Malte Meinshausen & S. Smith & K. Calvin & J. Daniel & M. Kainuma & J-F. Lamarque & K. Matsumoto & S. Montzka & S. Raper & K. Riahi & A. Thomson & G. Velders & D.P. Vuuren
October 2011, Volume 108, Issue 4
- 629-639 Evaluation, characterization, and communication of uncertainty by the intergovernmental panel on climate change—an introductory essay
by Gary Yohe & Michael Oppenheimer - 641-658 Reducing doubt about uncertainty: Guidance for IPCC’s third assessment
by Richard Moss - 659-673 Treatment of uncertainties in IPCC Assessment Reports: past approaches and considerations for the Fifth Assessment Report
by Michael Mastrandrea & Katharine Mach - 675-691 The IPCC AR5 guidance note on consistent treatment of uncertainties: a common approach across the working groups
by Michael Mastrandrea & Katharine Mach & Gian-Kasper Plattner & Ottmar Edenhofer & Thomas Stocker & Christopher Field & Kristie Ebi & Patrick Matschoss - 693-700 Differentiating theory from evidence in determining confidence in an assessment finding
by Kristie Ebi - 701-705 Applying the science of communication to the communication of science
by Baruch Fischhoff - 707-721 Certainty, uncertainty, and climate change
by M. Morgan & Carnegie Mellon - 723-732 Reasoning about climate uncertainty
by Judith Curry - 733-743 The latest iteration of IPCC uncertainty guidance—an author perspective
by Roger Jones - 745-753 Improving conveyance of uncertainties in the findings of the IPCC
by Rachael Jonassen & Roger Pielke - 755-773 Sources of knowledge and ignorance in climate research
by James Risbey & Terence O’Kane - 775-790 High-consequence outcomes and internal disagreements: tell us more, please
by Robert Socolow - 791-802 Climate uncertainties and their discontents: increasing the impact of assessments on public understanding of climate risks and choices
by Brenda Ekwurzel & Peter Frumhoff & James McCarthy - 803-809 Defense community perspectives on uncertainty and confidence judgments
by Marcus King & Sherri Goodman - 811-826 Communicating climate change risks in a skeptical world
by John Sterman - 827-839 Regulating knowledge monopolies: the case of the IPCC
by Richard Tol
October 2011, Volume 108, Issue 3
- 411-421 Building resilience to climate change through development assistance: USAID’s climate adaptation program
by John Furlow & Joel Smith & Glen Anderson & William Breed & Jon Padgham - 423-436 Smallholders adaptation to climate change in Mali
by Kristie Ebi & Jonathan Padgham & Mamadou Doumbia & Alpha Kergna & Joel Smith & Tanveer Butt & Bruce McCarl - 437-456 Incorporating climate change into water resources planning for the town of Polokwane, South Africa
by James Cullis & Ken Strzepek & Mark Tadross & Karim Sami & Beyers Havenga & Burgert Gildenhuys & Joel Smith - 457-470 Coping with climate variability and climate change in La Ceiba, Honduras
by Joel Smith & Kenneth Strzepek & Julio Cardini & Mario Castaneda & Julie Holland & Carlos Quiroz & Tom Wigley & Jose Herrero & Peter Hearne & John Furlow - 471-483 Simulating potential effects of climatic warming on altitudinal patterns of key species in Mediterranean-alpine ecosystems
by Blas Benito & Juan Lorite & Julio Peñas - 485-517 A high-quality monthly total cloud amount dataset for Australia
by Branislava Jovanovic & Dean Collins & Karl Braganza & Doerte Jakob & David Jones - 519-541 High impact, low probability? An empirical analysis of risk in the economics of climate change
by Simon Dietz - 543-579 Tropical cyclones, climate change, and scientific uncertainty: what do we know, what does it mean, and what should be done?
by Iris Grossmann & M. Morgan - 581-589 Near-term increase in frequency of seasonal temperature extremes prior to the 2°C global warming target
by Bruce Anderson - 591-599 How the aggressiveness of rainfalls in the Mediterranean lands is enhanced by climate change
by Nazzareno Diodato & Gianni Bellocchi & Nunzio Romano & Giovanni Chirico - 601-608 Coal to gas: the influence of methane leakage
by Tom Wigley - 609-617 Mesoscale moisture transport effects on forest edges in a fragmented landscape in Amazonia
by Somnath Baidya Roy - 619-627 Economically consistent long-term scenarios for air pollutant emissions
by Steven Smith & J. West & Page Kyle
September 2011, Volume 108, Issue 1
- 1-22 Physical and economic bias in climate change research: a scientometric study of IPCC Third Assessment Report
by Andreas Bjurström & Merritt Polk - 23-30 Interdisciplinarity: are we there yet?
by Andy Reisinger - 31-46 Why do people misunderstand climate change? Heuristics, mental models and ontological assumptions
by Xiang Chen - 47-55 Uncertainty, rationality and cooperation in the context of climate change
by Nichola Raihani & David Aitken - 57-72 A normative account of dangerous climate change
by D. Moellendorf - 73-105 Shoreline evolution under climate change wave scenarios
by Anna Zacharioudaki & Dominic Reeve - 107-134 Temperature stabilization, ocean heat uptake and radiative forcing overshoot profiles
by Daniel Johansson - 135-157 Combining climate with other influential factors for modelling the impact of climate change on species distribution
by Ana Márquez & Raimundo Real & Jesús Olivero & Alba Estrada - 159-184 Greenhouse gas taxes on animal food products: rationale, tax scheme and climate mitigation effects
by Stefan Wirsenius & Fredrik Hedenus & Kristina Mohlin - 185-206 Using panel data to estimate the effect of rainfall shocks on smallholders food security and vulnerability in rural Ethiopia
by Abera Demeke & Alwin Keil & Manfred Zeller - 207-223 The maximum temperatures and heat waves in Serbia during the summer of 2007
by Miroslava Unkašević & Ivana Tošić - 225-241 Assessing potential impacts of climatic change on subalpine forests on the eastern Tibetan Plateau
by Wang Xiaodan & Cheng Genwei & Zhong Xianghao - 243-259 Phytomass carbon pool of trees and forests in India
by Meenakshi Kaul & G. Mohren & V. Dadhwal - 261-289 Expected changes in agroclimatic conditions in Central Europe
by Miroslav Trnka & Josef Eitzinger & Daniela Semerádová & Petr Hlavinka & Jan Balek & Martin Dubrovský & Gerhard Kubu & Petr Štěpánek & Sabina Thaler & Martin Možný & Zdeněk Žalud - 291-300 Relationship between tourism demand in the Swiss Alps and hot summer air temperatures associated with climate change
by G. Serquet & M. Rebetez - 301-331 An analysis of cropland carbon sequestration estimates for North Central Monana
by J. Watts & R. Lawrence & P. Miller & C. Montagne - 333-356 1,800 Years of abrupt climate change, severe fire, and accelerated erosion, Sierra Nevada, California, USA
by Stephen Wathen - 357-382 The identification of distinct patterns in California temperature trends
by Eugene Cordero & Wittaya Kessomkiat & John Abatzoglou & Steven Mauget - 383-386 No evidence for widespread bird declines in protected South American forests
by Philip Stouffer & Kristina Cockle & Alexandre Aleixo & Juan Areta & Juan Barnett & Alejandro Bodrati & Carlos Cadena & Adrián Giacomo & Sebastian Herzog & Peter Hosner & Erik Johnson & Luciano Naka & César Sánchez - 387-390 On the status of forest birds in tropical and subtropical South America
by Manuel Nores - 391-400 An analysis of snow cover changes in the Himalayan region using MODIS snow products and in-situ temperature data
by Shreedhar Maskey & Stefan Uhlenbrook & Sunal Ojha - 401-410 The effects of annual precipitation and mean air temperature on annual runoff in global forest regions
by Jaeil Cho & Hikaru Komatsu & Yadu Pokhrel & Pat Yeh & Taikan Oki & Shinjiro Kanae
August 2011, Volume 107, Issue 3
- 225-239 Environmental policy under model uncertainty: a robust optimal control approach
by Michael Funke & Michael Paetz - 241-246 Some thoughts on the role of robust control theory in climate-related decision support
by Robert Lempert & Shawn McKay - 247-265 Long memory in temperature reconstructions
by William Rea & Marco Reale & Jennifer Brown - 267-276 On long range dependence in global surface temperature series
by Michael Mann - 277-304 Predicting the time of green up in temperate and boreal biomes
by Jörg Kaduk & Sietse Los - 305-328 Photosynthetic performance of lichen transplants as early indicator of climatic stress along an altitudinal gradient in the arid Mediterranean area
by Stergios Pirintsos & Luca Paoli & Stefano Loppi & Kiriakos Kotzabasis - 329-341 Predictability of the spring rainfall in Northwestern Iberian Peninsula from sea surfaces temperature of ENSO areas
by M. Lorenzo & J. Taboada & I. Iglesias & M. Gómez-Gesteira - 343-361 Reconstruction of annual winter rainfall since A.D.1579 in central-eastern Spain based on calcite laminated sediment from Lake La Cruz
by Lidia Romero-Viana & Ramon Julià & Martin Schimmel & Antonio Camacho & Eduardo Vicente & M. Miracle - 363-389 Indigenous perception of changes in climate variability and its relationship with agriculture in a Zoque community of Chiapas, Mexico
by Maria Sánchez-Cortés & Elena Chavero - 391-415 Probabilistic evaluation of climate change impacts on paddy rice productivity in Japan
by Toshichika Iizumi & Masayuki Yokozawa & Motoki Nishimori - 417-432 Negishi welfare weights in integrated assessment models: the mathematics of global inequality
by Elizabeth Stanton - 433-457 Ecological sensitivity: a biospheric view of climate change
by Jon Bergengren & Duane Waliser & Yuk Yung - 459-480 Modeling soil respiration and variations in source components using a multi-factor global climate change experiment
by Xiongwen Chen & Wilfred Post & Richard Norby & Aimée Classen - 481-510 Modeling soil thermal and hydrological dynamics and changes of growing season in Alaskan terrestrial ecosystems
by Jinyun Tang & Qianlai Zhuang - 511-529 The reluctance of resource-users to adopt seasonal climate forecasts to enhance resilience to climate variability on the rangelands
by N. Marshall & I. Gordon & A. Ash - 531-547 Predicting the effects of climate change on reproductive fitness of an endangered montane lizard, Eulamprus leuraensis (Scincidae)
by Sylvain Dubey & Richard Shine - 549-565 Exploring the orientations which characterise the likely public acceptance of low emission energy technologies
by Simone Carr-Cornish & Peta Ashworth & John Gardner & Stephen Fraser - 567-591 Economic instruments for mitigating carbon emissions: scaling up carbon finance in China’s buildings sector
by Jun Li & Michel Colombier - 593-613 Extensive glaciers in northwest North America during Medieval time
by Johannes Koch & John Clague - 615-624 Observational and model evidence of global emergence of permanent, unprecedented heat in the 20th and 21st centuries
by Noah Diffenbaugh & Martin Scherer - 625-634 Regional modeling of dry spells over the Iberian Peninsula for present climate and climate change conditions
by Enrique Sánchez & Marta Domínguez & Raquel Romera & Noelia López de la Franca & Miguel Gaertner & Clemente Gallardo & Manuel Castro - 635-641 Can developed economies combat dangerous anthropogenic climate change without near-term reductions from developing economies?
by Stephanie Waldhoff & Allen Fawcett
July 2011, Volume 107, Issue 1
- 1-16 Between the devil and the deep blue sea: Florida’s unenviable position with respect to sea level rise
by Reed Noss - 17-33 Sea level history of the northern Gulf of Mexico coast and sea level rise scenarios for the near future
by Joseph Donoghue - 35-57 Retrospective and prospective model simulations of sea level rise impacts on Gulf of Mexico coastal marshes and forests in Waccasassa Bay, Florida
by Laura Geselbracht & Kathleen Freeman & Eugene Kelly & Doria Gordon & Francis Putz - 59-80 Impacts of past climate and sea level change on Everglades wetlands: placing a century of anthropogenic change into a late-Holocene context
by Debra Willard & Christopher Bernhardt - 81-108 Sea level rise and South Florida coastal forests
by Amartya Saha & Sonali Saha & Jimi Sadle & Jiang Jiang & Michael Ross & René Price & Leonel Sternberg & Kristie Wendelberger - 109-128 Storm surge projections and implications for water management in South Florida
by Joseph Park & Jayantha Obeysekera & Michelle Irizarry & Jenifer Barnes & Paul Trimble & Winifred Park-Said - 129-146 Assessment of sea level rise impacts on human population and real property in the Florida Keys
by Keqi Zhang & John Dittmar & Michael Ross & Chris Bergh - 147-167 Sinking ships: conservation options for endemic taxa threatened by sea level rise
by Joyce Maschinski & Michael Ross & Hong Liu & Joe O’Brien & Eric Wettberg & Kristin Haskins - 169-184 Hurricane effects on subtropical pine rocklands of the Florida Keys
by Sonali Saha & Keith Bradley & Michael Ross & Phillip Hughes & Thomas Wilmers & Pablo Ruiz & Chris Bergh - 185-202 Structured decision making as a proactive approach to dealing with sea level rise in Florida
by Julien Martin & Paul Fackler & James Nichols & Bruce Lubow & Mitchell Eaton & Michael Runge & Bradley Stith & Catherine Langtimm - 203-223 Assessing municipal vulnerability to predicted sea level rise: City of Satellite Beach, Florida
by Randall Parkinson & Tara McCue
March 2011, Volume 105, Issue 1
- 329-355 Past connections and present similarities in slave ownership and fossil fuel usage
by Jean-François Mouhot
February 2011, Volume 104, Issue 3
- 423-436 On the generation and interpretation of probabilistic estimates of climate sensitivity
by J. Annan & J. Hargreaves - 437-455 Are there basic physical constraints on future anthropogenic emissions of carbon dioxide?
by Timothy Garrett - 457-472 Psychohistory revisited: fundamental issues in forecasting climate futures
by Danny Cullenward & Lee Schipper & Anant Sudarshan & Richard Howarth - 473-479 Is accurate forecasting of economic systems possible?
by Irene Scher & Jonathan Koomey - 481-507 Students’ conceptions about the greenhouse effect, global warming, and climate change
by Daniel Shepardson & Dev Niyogi & Soyoung Choi & Umarporn Charusombat - 509-514 How much should the public know about climate science?
by Richard Somerville - 515-537 Scenarios with MIT integrated global systems model: significant global warming regardless of different approaches
by Ronald Prinn & Sergey Paltsev & Andrei Sokolov & Marcus Sarofim & John Reilly & Henry Jacoby - 539-573 Global carbon mechanisms: lessons and implications
by Michael Grubb & Tim Laing & Thomas Counsell & Catherine Willan - 575-597 Global warming and hurricanes: the potential impact of hurricane intensification and sea level rise on coastal flooding
by Mir Mousavi & Jennifer Irish & Ashley Frey & Francisco Olivera & Billy Edge - 599-627 Climate change, water resources, and the politics of adaptation in the Middle East and North Africa
by Jeannie Sowers & Avner Vengosh & Erika Weinthal - 629-652 The potential impact of climate change on Great Lakes international shipping
by Frank Millerd - 653-678 Assessing spatial associations between perceptions of landscape value and climate change risk for use in climate change planning
by Christopher Raymond & Gregory Brown - 679-701 Climate change impact assessment: the role of climate extremes in crop yield simulation
by M. Moriondo & C. Giannakopoulos & M. Bindi - 703-727 Grapevine harvest dates in Besançon (France) between 1525 and 1847: Social outcomes or climatic evidence?
by E. Garnier & V. Daux & P. Yiou & I. García de Cortázar-Atauri - 729-753 Sensitivity analysis of 18 different potential evapotranspiration models to observed climatic change at German climate stations
by Helge Bormann - 755-782 Including tropical croplands in a terrestrial biosphere model: application to West Africa
by Alexis Berg & Benjamin Sultan & Nathalie Noblet-Ducoudré - 783-791 Climate targets under uncertainty: challenges and remedies
by Matthias Schmidt & Alexander Lorenz & Hermann Held & Elmar Kriegler - 793-801 The relationship between short-term emissions and long-term concentration targets
by Detlef Vuuren & Keywan Riahi
January 2011, Volume 104, Issue 2
- 199-222 Is the UK preparing for “war”? Military metaphors, personal carbon allowances, and consumption rationing in historical perspective
by Maurie Cohen - 223-230 Metaphors of warfare and the lessons of history: time to revisit a carbon tax?
by Naomi Oreskes - 231-242 Education, politics and opinions about climate change evidence for interaction effects
by Lawrence Hamilton - 243-253 Political orientation moderates Americans’ beliefs and concern about climate change
by Aaron McCright - 255-285 How well do integrated assessment models simulate climate change?
by Detlef Vuuren & Jason Lowe & Elke Stehfest & Laila Gohar & Andries Hof & Chris Hope & Rachel Warren & Malte Meinshausen & Gian-Kasper Plattner - 287-304 Estimation of the economic impact of temperature changes induced by a shutdown of the thermohaline circulation: an application of FUND
by P. Link & Richard Tol - 305-315 The contribution of moisture to heat stress in a period of global warming: the case of the Mediterranean
by Baruch Ziv & Hadas Saaroni - 317-338 Streamflow trends and climate linkages in the Zagros Mountains, Iran
by I. Masih & S. Uhlenbrook & S. Maskey & V. Smakhtin - 339-352 Long-term changes in heat and moisture related to corn production on the Canadian Prairies
by A. Nadler & Paul Bullock