Climatic Change
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Volume 132, issue 4, 2015
- The future of climate modeling pp. 475-487

- Joel Katzav and Wendy Parker
- Super El Niños in response to global warming in a climate model pp. 489-500

- Mojib Latif, Vladimir Semenov and Wonsun Park
- Increased record-breaking precipitation events under global warming pp. 501-515

- Jascha Lehmann, Dim Coumou and Katja Frieler
- Erratum to: increased record-breaking precipitation events under global warming pp. 517-518

- Jascha Lehmann, Dim Coumou and Katja Frieler
- Moving targets—cost-effective climate policy under scientific uncertainty pp. 519-529

- Reyer Gerlagh and Thomas Michielsen
- Attribution of extreme weather events in Africa: a preliminary exploration of the science and policy implications pp. 531-543

- Friederike Otto, Emily Boyd, Richard Jones, Rosalind Cornforth, Rachel James, Hannah Parker and Myles Allen
- Adaptation benefits and costs of raising coastal buildings under storm-tide inundation in South East Queensland, Australia pp. 545-558

- Chi-Hsiang Wang, Yong Khoo and Xiaoming Wang
- The relationship between temperature and assault in New Zealand pp. 559-573

- Matt Williams, Stephen Hill and John Spicer
- Terrestrial net primary productivity in India during 1901–2010: contributions from multiple environmental changes pp. 575-588

- Kamaljit Banger, Hanqin Tian, Bo Tao, Wei Ren, Shufen Pan, Shree Dangal and Jia Yang
- Weather variability in urban Philippines: a gender analysis of household impacts pp. 589-599

- Lisa Mason and T. Agan
- Projected climate change impacts on vegetation distribution over Kashmir Himalayas pp. 601-613

- Irfan Rashid, Shakil Romshoo, Rajiv Chaturvedi, N. Ravindranath, Raman Sukumar, Mathangi Jayaraman, Thatiparthi Lakshmi and Jagmohan Sharma
- Greenhouse gas emissions from the usage of typical e-products by households: a case study of China pp. 615-629

- Qingbin Song and Jinhui Li
- Assessment of urban effect on observed warming trends during 1955–2012 over China: a case of 45 cities pp. 631-643

- Kai Jin, Fei Wang, Deliang Chen, Qiao Jiao, Lei Xia, Luuk Fleskens and Xingmin Mu
- Time is of the essence: adaptation of tourism demand to climate change in Europe pp. 645-660

- Salvador Barrios and J. Ibañez
- District specific, in silico evaluation of rice ideotypes improved for resistance/tolerance traits to biotic and abiotic stressors under climate change scenarios pp. 661-675

- L. Paleari, G. Cappelli, S. Bregaglio, M. Acutis, M. Donatelli, G. Sacchi, E. Lupotto, M. Boschetti, G. Manfron and R. Confalonieri
- Changing characteristics of precipitation for the contiguous United States pp. 677-692

- Shuang-Ye Wu
- Past and future sea-level rise along the coast of North Carolina, USA pp. 693-707

- Robert Kopp, Benjamin Horton, Andrew Kemp and Claudia Tebaldi
- The carbon balance of reducing wildfire risk and restoring process: an analysis of 10-year post-treatment carbon dynamics in a mixed-conifer forest pp. 709-719

- Morgan Wiechmann, Matthew Hurteau, Malcolm North, George Koch and Lucie Jerabkova
- Erratum to: The carbon balance of reducing wildfire risk and restoring process: an analysis of 10-year post-treatment carbon dynamics in a mixed-conifer forest pp. 721-722

- Morgan Wiechmann, Matthew Hurteau, Malcolm North, George Koch and Lucie Jerabkova
- Economics of downscaled climate-induced changes in cropland, with projections to 2050: evidence from Yolo County California pp. 723-737

- Hyunok Lee and Daniel Sumner
- Erratum to: Impacts of rising air temperatures and emissions mitigation on electricity demand and supply in the United States: a multi-model comparison pp. 739-739

- James McFarland, Yuyu Zhou, Leon Clarke, Patrick Sullivan, Jesse Colman, Wendy Jaglom, Michelle Colley, Pralit Patel, Jiyon Eom, Son Kim, G. Kyle, Peter Schultz, Boddu Venkatesh, Juanita Haydel, Charlotte Mack and Jared Creason
- Future property damage from flooding: sensitivities to economy and climate change pp. 741-749

- Jing Liu, Thomas Hertel, Noah Diffenbaugh, Michael Delgado and Moetasim Ashfaq
Volume 132, issue 3, 2015
- Editorial introduction to the special issue on Uncertainty and Climate Change Adaptation pp. 369-372

- Tiago Capela Lourenço, Ana Rovisco, Suraje Dessai, Richard Moss and Arthur Petersen
- Developing dynamic adaptive policy pathways: a computer-assisted approach for developing adaptive strategies for a deeply uncertain world pp. 373-386

- Jan Kwakkel, Marjolijn Haasnoot and Warren Walker
- Cross-sectoral integration in regional adaptation to climate change via participatory scenario development pp. 387-400

- Jakob Wachsmuth
- The use of new economic decision support tools for adaptation assessment: A review of methods and applications, towards guidance on applicability pp. 401-416

- Paul Watkiss, Alistair Hunt, William Blyth and Jillian Dyszynski
- Exploring scenario and model uncertainty in cross-sectoral integrated assessment approaches to climate change impacts pp. 417-432

- R. Dunford, P. Harrison and M. Rounsevell
- Climate change and ontological politics in the Dutch Delta pp. 433-444

- Arjen Zegwaard, Arthur Petersen and Philippus Wester
- How stakeholders handle uncertainty in a local climate adaptation governance network pp. 445-457

- Manuel Gottschick
- Challenges in using a Robust Decision Making approach to guide climate change adaptation in South Africa pp. 459-473

- Joseph Daron
Volume 132, issue 2, 2015
- The climate responsibilities of industrial carbon producers pp. 157-171

- Peter Frumhoff, Richard Heede and Naomi Oreskes
- Social ties and concern for global warming pp. 173-192

- Juha Itkonen
- Effects of local drought condition on public opinions about water supply and future climate change pp. 193-207

- Jason Evans, Jon Calabria, Tatiana Borisova, Diane Boellstorf, Nicki Sochacka, Michael Smolen, Robert Mahler and L. Risse
- Reducing flood risks in rural households: survey of perception and adaptation in the Mekong delta pp. 209-222

- Frank Ling, Makoto Tamura, Kazuya Yasuhara, Kiyotake Ajima and Cong Trinh
- An integrated assessment of water-energy and climate change in sacramento, california: how strong is the nexus? pp. 223-235

- Larry Dale, Nihan Karali, Dev Millstein, Mike Carnall, Sebastian Vicuña, Nicolas Borchers, Eduardo Bustos, Joe O’Hagan, David Purkey, Charles Heaps, Jack Sieber, William Collins and Michael Sohn
- Increasing Northern Hemisphere water deficit pp. 237-249

- Gregory McCabe and David Wolock
- Rainfall patterns in the Southern Amazon: a chronological perspective (1971–2010) pp. 251-264

- Nathan S. Debortoli, Vincent Dubreuil, Beatriz Funatsu, Florian Delahaye, Carlos Oliveira, Saulo Rodrigues-Filho, Carlos Saito and Raquel Fetter
- The climate sensitive zone along an altitudinal gradient in central Himalayan rivers: a useful concept to monitor climate change impacts in mountain regions pp. 265-278

- Ram Shah, Subodh Sharma, Peter Haase, Sonja Jähnig and Steffen Pauls
- An adaptation index to high summer heat associated with adverse health impacts in deprived neighborhoods pp. 279-293

- Diane Bélanger, Belkacem Abdous, Pierre Gosselin and Pierre Valois
- Historical and experimental evidence for enhanced concentration of artemesinin, a global anti-malarial treatment, with recent and projected increases in atmospheric carbon dioxide pp. 295-306

- C. Zhu, Q. Zeng, A. McMichael, K. Ebi, K. Ni, A. Khan, J. Zhu, G. Liu, X. Zhang, Lei Cheng and L.H. Ziska
- Coffee growth, pest and yield responses to free-air CO 2 enrichment pp. 307-320

- Raquel Ghini, André Torre-Neto, Anamaria Dentzien, Oliveiro Guerreiro-Filho, Regiane Iost, Flávia Patrício, Jeanne Prado, Roberto Thomaziello, Wagner Bettiol and Fábio DaMatta
- Impact of climate change on staple food crop production in Nigeria pp. 321-336

- Valentina Mereu, Gianluca Carboni, Andrea Gallo, Raffaello Cervigni and Donatella Spano
- Potential overwintering boundary and voltinism changes in the brown planthopper, Nilaparvata lugens, in China in response to global warming pp. 337-352

- Chaoxing Hu, Maolin Hou, Guoshu Wei, Baoku Shi and Jianli Huang
- Nitrous oxide emission reductions from cutting excessive nitrogen fertilizer applications pp. 353-367

- Juan Rosas, Bruce Babcock and Dermot Hayes
Volume 132, issue 1, 2015
- Equipped to deal with uncertainty in climate and impacts predictions: lessons from internal peer review pp. 1-14

- Anna Wesselink, Andrew Challinor, James Watson, Keith Beven, Icarus Allen, Helen Hanlon, Ana Lopez, Susanne Lorenz, Friederike Otto, Andy Morse, Cameron Rye, Stephane Saux-Picard, David Stainforth and Emma Suckling
- Towards a typology for constrained climate model forecasts pp. 15-29

- A. Lopez, E. Suckling, F. Otto, A. Lorenz, D. Rowlands and M. Allen
- Towards improving the framework for probabilistic forecast evaluation pp. 31-45

- Leonard Smith, Emma Suckling, Erica Thompson, Trevor Maynard and Hailiang Du
- On judging the credibility of climate predictions pp. 47-60

- Friederike Otto, Christopher Ferro, Thomas Fricker and Emma Suckling
- Near-term prediction of impact-relevant extreme temperature indices pp. 61-76

- H. Hanlon, G. Hegerl, S. Tett and D. Smith
- Attribution analysis of high precipitation events in summer in England and Wales over the last decade pp. 77-91

- Friederike Otto, Suzanne Rosier, Myles Allen, Neil Massey, Cameron Rye and Jara Quintana
- Comparing the effects of calibration and climate errors on a statistical crop model and a process-based crop model pp. 93-109

- James Watson, Andrew Challinor, Thomas Fricker and Christopher Ferro
- What can ecosystem models tell us about the risk of eutrophication in the North Sea? pp. 111-125

- S. Saux Picart, Jason Allen, M. Butenschön, Y. Artioli, L. Mora, S. Wakelin and J. Holt
- Tall tales and fat tails: the science and economics of extreme warming pp. 127-141

- Raphael Calel, David Stainforth and Simon Dietz
- The communication of physical science uncertainty in European National Adaptation Strategies pp. 143-155

- S. Lorenz, S. Dessai, J. Paavola and P. Forster
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