Climatic Change
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Volume 129, issue 3, 2015
- Foreword to the special issue: regional earth system modeling pp. 365-368

- Zong-Liang Yang
- Recent developments in variable-resolution global climate modelling pp. 369-380

- John McGregor
- Modeling high-impact weather and climate: lessons from a tropical cyclone perspective pp. 381-395

- James Done, Greg Holland, Cindy Bruyère, L. Leung and Asuka Suzuki-Parker
- Impact of Atlantic SST and high frequency atmospheric variability on the 1993 and 2008 Midwest floods: Regional climate model simulations of extreme climate events pp. 397-411

- Christina Patricola, Ping Chang and R. Saravanan
- North American terrestrial CO 2 uptake largely offset by CH 4 and N 2 O emissions: toward a full accounting of the greenhouse gas budget pp. 413-426

- Hanqin Tian, Guangsheng Chen, Chaoqun Lu, Xiaofeng Xu, Daniel Hayes, Wei Ren, Shufen Pan, Deborah Huntzinger and Steven Wofsy
- Land use/land cover changes and regional climate over the Loess Plateau during 2001–2009. Part I: observational evidence pp. 427-440

- Xingang Fan, Zhuguo Ma, Qing Yang, Yunhuan Han, Rezaul Mahmood and Ziyan Zheng
- Land use/land cover changes and regional climate over the Loess Plateau during 2001–2009. Part II: interrelationship from observations pp. 441-455

- Xingang Fan, Zhuguo Ma, Qing Yang, Yunhuan Han and Rezaul Mahmood
- The improvement of a regional climate model by coupling a land surface model with eco-physiological processes: A case study in 1998 pp. 457-470

- Li Dan, Fuqiang Cao and Rong Gao
- Calibration and validation of lake surface temperature simulations with the coupled WRF-lake model pp. 471-483

- Hongping Gu, Jiming Jin, Yihua Wu, Michael Ek and Zachary Subin
- The effect of groundwater interaction in North American regional climate simulations with WRF/Noah-MP pp. 485-498

- Michael Barlage, Mukul Tewari, Fei Chen, Gonzalo Miguez-Macho, Zong-Liang Yang and Guo-Yue Niu
- Regional integrated environmental modeling system: development and application pp. 499-510

- Shuyu Wang, Congbin Fu, Helin Wei, Yun Qian, Zhe Xiong, Jinming Feng, Deming Zhao, Li Dan, Zhiwei Han, Bingkai Su, Ming Zhao, Yaocun Zhang, Jianping Tang, Hongnian Liu, Jian Wu, Xinmin Zeng, Min Chen and Lizhi Wang
- Long-term simulation of large-scale urbanization effect on the East Asian monsoon pp. 511-523

- Jin-Ming Feng, Yong-Li Wang and Zhu-Guo Ma
- Interactions between urbanization, heat stress, and climate change pp. 525-541

- K. Oleson, A. Monaghan, O. Wilhelmi, M. Barlage, N. Brunsell, J. Feddema, L. Hu and D. Steinhoff
- Multi-scale remote sensing estimates of urban fractions and road widths for regional models pp. 543-554

- Gensuo Jia, Ronghan Xu, Yonghong Hu and Yuting He
- BioEarth: Envisioning and developing a new regional earth system model to inform natural and agricultural resource management pp. 555-571

- Jennifer Adam, Jennie Stephens, Serena Chung, Michael Brady, R. Evans, Chad Kruger, Brian Lamb, Mingliang Liu, Claudio Stöckle, Joseph Vaughan, Kirti Rajagopalan, John Harrison, Christina Tague, Ananth Kalyanaraman, Yong Chen, Alex Guenther, Fok-Yan Leung, L. Leung, Andrew Perleberg, Jonathan Yoder, Elizabeth Allen, Sarah Anderson, Bhagyam Chandrasekharan, Keyvan Malek, Tristan Mullis, Cody Miller, Tsengel Nergui, Justin Poinsatte, Julian Reyes, Jun Zhu, Janet Choate, Xiaoyan Jiang, Roger Nelson, Jin-Ho Yoon, Georgine Yorgey, Kristen Johnson, Kiran Chinnayakanahalli, Alan Hamlet, Bart Nijssen and Walden Von
- Investigating the nexus of climate, energy, water, and land at decision-relevant scales: the Platform for Regional Integrated Modeling and Analysis (PRIMA) pp. 573-588

- Ian Kraucunas, Leon Clarke, James Dirks, John Hathaway, Mohamad Hejazi, Kathy Hibbard, Maoyi Huang, Chunlian Jin, Michael Kintner-Meyer, Kerstin Dam, Ruby Leung, Hong-Yi Li, Richard Moss, Marty Peterson, Jennie Rice, Michael Scott, Allison Thomson, Nathalie Voisin and Tristram West
Volume 129, issue 1, 2015
- Quantitative tools and simultaneous actions needed for species conservation under climate change–reply to Shoo et al. (2013) pp. 1-7

- Marko Ahteensuu, Sami Aikio, Pedro Cardoso, Marko Hyvärinen, Maria Hällfors, Susanna Lehvävirta, Leif Schulman and Elina Vaara
- Quantitative tools and simultaneous actions needed for species conservation under climate change-Reply to Shoo et al. (2013) pp. 9-11

- Luke Shoo, Ary Hoffmann, Stephen Garnett, John Scott and Stephen Williams
- The long arm of climate change: societal teleconnections and the future of climate change impacts studies pp. 13-26

- Susanne Moser and Juliette Hart
- A participatory systems approach to understanding climate adaptation needs pp. 27-42

- Helen Ross, Sylvie Shaw, David Rissik, Neil Cliffe, Susie Chapman, Vanessa Hounsell, James Udy, Nghia Trinh and Jess Schoeman
- Allocation of global temperature change to consumers pp. 43-55

- Jonas Karstensen, Glen Peters and Robbie Andrew
- When the long run matters pp. 57-72

- Terrence Iverson, Scott Denning and Sammy Zahran
- Nutrient density as a metric for comparing greenhouse gas emissions from food production pp. 73-87

- Natalie Doran-Browne, Richard Eckard, Ralph Behrendt and Ross Kingwell
- A bitter cup: climate change profile of global production of Arabica and Robusta coffee pp. 89-101

- Christian Bunn, Peter Läderach, Oriana Ovalle Rivera and Dieter Kirschke
- Regional differences in aridity/drought conditions over Northeast Brazil: present state and future projections pp. 103-115

- Jose Marengo and Mauro Bernasconi
- Impacts of future climatic and land cover changes on the hydrological regime of the Madeira River basin pp. 117-129

- J. Júnior, J. Tomasella and D. Rodriguez
- Practising historical climatology in West Africa: a climatic periodisation 1750–1800 pp. 131-143

- Stefan Norrgård
- Exploring climate change impacts and adaptation options for maize production in the Central Rift Valley of Ethiopia using different climate change scenarios and crop models pp. 145-158

- Belay Kassie, Senthold Asseng, Reimund Rotter, Huib Hengsdijk, Alex Ruane and Martin Ittersum
- Mapping agricultural vulnerability of Tamil Nadu, India to climate change: a dynamic approach to take forward the vulnerability assessment methodology pp. 159-181

- R. Varadan and Pramod Kumar
- Quantifying the response of cotton production in eastern Australia to climate change pp. 183-196

- Allyson Williams, Neil White, Shahbaz Mushtaq, Geoff Cockfield, Brendan Power and Louis Kouadio
- Assessing model performance of climate extremes in China: an intercomparison between CMIP5 and CMIP3 pp. 197-211

- Huopo Chen and Jianqi Sun
- Challenges and adaptations of farming to climate change in the North China Plain pp. 213-224

- Hai-Lin Zhang, Xin Zhao, Xiao-Gang Yin, Sheng-Li Liu, Jian-Fu Xue, Meng Wang, Chao Pu, Rattan Lal and Fu Chen
- Ratios of record high to record low temperatures in Europe exhibit sharp increases since 2000 despite a slowdown in the rise of mean temperatures pp. 225-237

- Martin Beniston
- Spatiotemporal patterns of changes in fire regime and climate: defining the pyroclimates of south-eastern France (Mediterranean Basin) pp. 239-251

- Thibaut Fréjaville and Thomas Curt
- The potential to reduce greenhouse gas emissions in the UK through healthy and realistic dietary change pp. 253-265

- Rosemary Green, James Milner, Alan Dangour, Andy Haines, Zaid Chalabi, Anil Markandya, Joseph Spadaro and Paul Wilkinson
- The climate in Zafra from 1750 to 1840: precipitation pp. 267-280

- M. Fernández-Fernández, M. Gallego, F. Domínguez-Castro, R. Trigo and J. Vaquero
- Incorporating uncertainty of groundwater modeling in sea-level rise assessment: a case study in South Florida pp. 281-294

- Hannah Cooper, Caiyun Zhang and Donna Selch
- Sensitivity of lake thermal and mixing dynamics to climate change pp. 295-305

- Jonathan Butcher, Daniel Nover, Thomas Johnson and Christopher Clark
- Downscaled estimates of late 21st century severe weather from CCSM3 pp. 307-321

- Vittorio Gensini and Thomas Mote
- Modeling the impacts of climate change on nitrogen losses and crop yield in a subsurface drained field pp. 323-335

- Zhaozhi Wang, Zhiming Qi, Lulin Xue, Melissa Bukovsky and Matthew Helmers
- Joint effects of storm surge and sea-level rise on US Coasts: new economic estimates of impacts, adaptation, and benefits of mitigation policy pp. 337-349

- James Neumann, Kerry Emanuel, Sai Ravela, Lindsay Ludwig, Paul Kirshen, Kirk Bosma and Jeremy Martinich
- A historical perspective on climate change assessment pp. 351-361

- K. Holmes
- Erratum to: A wedge-based approach to estimating health co-benefits of climate change mitigation activities in the United States pp. 363-364

- John Balbus, Jeffery Greenblatt, Ramya Chari, Dev Millstein and Kristie Ebi
Volume 128, issue 3, 2015
- Assessing cross-sectoral climate change impacts, vulnerability and adaptation: an introduction to the CLIMSAVE project pp. 153-167

- P. Harrison, I. Holman and P. Berry
- Developing a reduced-form ensemble of climate change scenarios for Europe and its application to selected impact indicators pp. 169-186

- Martin Dubrovsky, Miroslav Trnka, Ian Holman, Eva Svobodova and Paula Harrison
- European participatory scenario development: strengthening the link between stories and models pp. 187-200

- Kasper Kok, Ilona Bärlund, Martina Flörke, Ian Holman, Marc Gramberger, Jan Sendzimir, Benjamin Stuch and Katharina Zellmer
- Stakeholder integrated research (STIR): a new approach tested in climate change adaptation research pp. 201-214

- Marc Gramberger, Katharina Zellmer, Kasper Kok and Marc Metzger
- Interactively modelling land profitability to estimate European agricultural and forest land use under future scenarios of climate, socio-economics and adaptation pp. 215-227

- Eric Audsley, Mirek Trnka, Santiago Sabaté, Joan Maspons, Anabel Sanchez, Daniel Sandars, Jan Balek and Kerry Pearn
- Modelling the effects of cross-sectoral water allocation schemes in Europe pp. 229-244

- Florian Wimmer, Eric Audsley, Marcus Malsy, Cristina Savin, Robert Dunford, Paula Harrison, Rüdiger Schaldach and Martina Flörke
- An integrated approach for assessing flood impacts due to future climate and socio-economic conditions and the scope of adaptation in Europe pp. 245-260

- M. Mokrech, A. Kebede, R. Nicholls, F. Wimmer and L. Feyen
- Direct and indirect impacts of climate and socio-economic change in Europe: a sensitivity analysis for key land- and water-based sectors pp. 261-277

- A. Kebede, R. Dunford, M. Mokrech, E. Audsley, P. Harrison, I. Holman, R. Nicholls, S. Rickebusch, M. Rounsevell, S. Sabaté, F. Sallaba, A. Sanchez, C. Savin, M. Trnka and F. Wimmer
- Cross-sectoral impacts of climate change and socio-economic change for multiple, European land- and water-based sectors pp. 279-292

- P. Harrison, R. Dunford, C. Savin, M. Rounsevell, I. Holman, A. Kebede and B. Stuch
- Analysing uncertainties in climate change impact assessment across sectors and scenarios pp. 293-306

- Calum Brown, Evan Brown, Dave Murray-Rust, George Cojocaru, Cristina Savin and Mark Rounsevell
- Incorporating cross-sectoral effects into analysis of the cost-effectiveness of climate change adaptation measures pp. 307-321

- M. Skourtos, Ch. Tourkolias, D. Damigos, A. Kontogianni, P. Harrison and P. Berry
- Applying a capitals framework to measuring coping and adaptive capacity in integrated assessment models pp. 323-337

- R. Tinch, J. Jäger, I. Omann, P. Harrison, Julia Wesely and Rob Dunford
- Exploring climate change vulnerability across sectors and scenarios using indicators of impacts and coping capacity pp. 339-354

- R. Dunford, P. Harrison, J. Jäger, M. Rounsevell and R. Tinch
- Integrated assessment of China’s agricultural vulnerability to climate change: a multi-indicator approach pp. 355-366

- Yingchun Li, Wei Xiong, Wei Hu, Pam Berry, Hui Ju, Erda Lin, Wen Wang, Kuo Li and Jie Pan
- Integrated assessment of China’s adaptive capacity to climate change with a capital approach pp. 367-380

- Minpeng Chen, Fu Sun, Pam Berry, Rob Tinch, Hui Ju and Erda Lin
- Cross-sectoral interactions of adaptation and mitigation measures pp. 381-393

- Pam Berry, Sally Brown, Minpeng Chen, Areti Kontogianni, Olwen Rowlands, Gillian Simpson and Michalis Skourtos
- Assessing policy robustness of climate change adaptation measures across sectors and scenarios pp. 395-407

- J. Jäger, M. Rounsevell, P. Harrison, I. Omann, R. Dunford, M. Kammerlander and G. Pataki
Volume 128, issue 1, 2015
- Adaptive stochastic integrated assessment modeling of optimal greenhouse gas emission reductions pp. 1-15

- Soheil Shayegh and Valerie Thomas
- The American public’s preference for preparation for the possible effects of global warming: impact of communication strategies pp. 17-33

- Bo MacInnis, Jon Krosnick, Adina Abeles, Margaret Caldwell, Erin Prahler and Debbie Dunne
- Local and indigenous knowledge on climate-related hazards of coastal and small island communities in Southeast Asia pp. 35-56

- Lisa Hiwasaki, Emmanuel Luna, Syamsidik and José Marçal
- Greenhouse gas intensity of three main crops and implications for low-carbon agriculture in China pp. 57-70

- Wen Wang, Liping Guo, Yingchun Li, Man Su, Yuebin Lin, Christian Perthuis, Xiaotang Ju, Erda Lin and Dominic Moran
- Spatially resolved estimation of ozone-related mortality in the United States under two representative concentration pathways (RCPs) and their uncertainty pp. 71-84

- Young-Min Kim, Ying Zhou, Yang Gao, Joshua Fu, Brent Johnson, Cheng Huang and Yang Liu
- Managing the Anthropocene marine transgression to the year 2100 and beyond in the State of Florida U.S.A pp. 85-98

- Randall Parkinson, Peter Harlem and John Meeder
- Assessing climate change impacts on European wind energy from ENSEMBLES high-resolution climate projections pp. 99-112

- Isabelle Tobin, Robert Vautard, Irena Balog, François-Marie Bréon, Sonia Jerez, Paolo Ruti, Françoise Thais, Mathieu Vrac and Pascal Yiou
- Agro-meteorological indices and climate model uncertainty over the UK pp. 113-126

- A. Harding, M. Rivington, M. Mineter and S. Tett
- Rising air and stream-water temperatures in Chesapeake Bay region, USA pp. 127-138

- Karen Rice and John Jastram
- Temporal trends in extreme rainfall intensity and erosivity in the Mediterranean region: a case study in southern Tuscany, Italy pp. 139-151

- Chiara Vallebona, Elisa Pellegrino, Paolo Frumento and Enrico Bonari
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