Climatic Change
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Volume 125, issue 3, 2014
- Do weather fluctuations cause people to seek information about climate change? pp. 291-303

- Corey Lang
- Public Perception of geoengineering and its consequences for public debate pp. 305-318

- Dirk Scheer and Ortwin Renn
- Economic impacts of alternative greenhouse gas emission metrics: a model-based assessment pp. 319-331

- Jessica Strefler, Gunnar Luderer, Tino Aboumahboub and Elmar Kriegler
- Towards a dedicated impact portal to bridge the gap between the impact and climate communities: Lessons from use cases pp. 333-347

- Céline Déandreis, Christian Pagé, Pascale Braconnot, Lars Bärring, Edoardo Bucchignani, Wim Cerff, Ronald Hutjes, Sylvie Joussaume, Constantin Mares, Serge Planton and Maarten Plieger
- The year-long unprecedented European heat and drought of 1540 – a worst case pp. 349-363

- Oliver Wetter, Christian Pfister, Johannes Werner, Eduardo Zorita, Sebastian Wagner, Sonia Seneviratne, Jürgen Herget, Uwe Grünewald, Jürg Luterbacher, Maria-Joao Alcoforado, Mariano Barriendos, Ursula Bieber, Rudolf Brázdil, Karl Burmeister, Chantal Camenisch, Antonio Contino, Petr Dobrovolný, Rüdiger Glaser, Iso Himmelsbach, Andrea Kiss, Oldřich Kotyza, Thomas Labbé, Danuta Limanówka, Laurent Litzenburger, Øyvind Nordl, Kathleen Pribyl, Dag Retsö, Dirk Riemann, Christian Rohr, Werner Siegfried, Johan Söderberg and Jean-Laurent Spring
- Erratum to: The year-long unprecedented European heat and drought of 1540 – a worst case pp. 365-367

- Oliver Wetter, Christian Pfister, Johannes Werner, Eduardo Zorita, Sebastian Wagner, Sonia Seneviratne, Jürgen Herget, Uwe Grünewald, Jürg Luterbacher, Maria-Joao Alcoforado, Mariano Barriendos, Ursula Bieber, Rudolf Brázdil, Karl Burmeister, Chantal Camenisch, Antonio Contino, Petr Dobrovolný, Rüdiger Glaser, Iso Himmelsbach, Andrea Kiss, Oldřich Kotyza, Thomas Labbé, Danuta Limanówka, Laurent Litzenburger, Øyvind Nordli, Kathleen Pribyl, Dag Retsö, Dirk Riemann, Christian Rohr, Werner Siegfried, Johan Söderberg and Jean-Laurent Spring
- Climate change impacts on wildfires in a Mediterranean environment pp. 369-380

- Marco Turco, Maria-Carmen Llasat, Jost Hardenberg and Antonello Provenzale
- Beyond climatological extremes - assessing how the odds of hydrometeorological extreme events in South-East Europe change in a warming climate pp. 381-398

- Sebastian Sippel and F Otto
- Predicting thermal vulnerability of stream and river ecosystems to climate change pp. 399-412

- Ryan Hill, Charles Hawkins and Jiming Jin
- A probabilistic framework for assessing vulnerability to climate variability and change: the case of the US water supply system pp. 413-427

- Romano Foti, Jorge Ramirez and Thomas Brown
- Response surfaces of vulnerability to climate change: the Colorado River Basin, the High Plains, and California pp. 429-444

- Romano Foti, Jorge Ramirez and Thomas Brown
- Projected climate change impacts on spatial distribution of bioclimatic zones and ecoregions within the Kailash Sacred Landscape of China, India, Nepal pp. 445-460

- Robert Zomer, Antonio Trabucco, Marc Metzger, Mingcheng Wang, Krishna Oli and Jianchu Xu
- On the relation between weather-related disaster impacts, vulnerability and climate change pp. 461-477

- Hans Visser, Arthur Petersen and Willem Ligtvoet
- Downscaling reveals diverse effects of anthropogenic climate warming on the potential for local environments to support malaria transmission pp. 479-488

- Krijn Paaijmans, Justine Blanford, Robert Crane, Michael Mann, Liang Ning, Kathleen Schreiber and Matthew Thomas
- Heterogeneous effects of warming and drought on selected wheat variety yields pp. 489-500

- Jesse Tack, Andrew Barkley and Lawton Nalley
- Nutrient enrichment and precipitation changes do not enhance resiliency of salt marshes to sea level rise in the Northeastern U.S pp. 501-509

- E. Watson, A. Oczkowski, C. Wigand, A. Hanson, E. Davey, S. Crosby, R. Johnson and H. Andrews
Volume 125, issue 2, 2014
- Why is risk aversion unaccounted for in environmental policy evaluations? pp. 127-135

- Noah Kaufman
- Innovating the IPCC review process—the potential of young talent pp. 137-148

- Lianne Veer, Hans Visser, Arthur Petersen and Peter Janssen
- Climate change research and credibility: balancing tensions across professional, personal, and public domains pp. 149-162

- Stella Nordhagen, Dan Calverley, Chris Foulds, Laura O’Keefe and Xinfang Wang
- The genesis of climate change activism: from key beliefs to political action pp. 163-178

- Connie Roser-Renouf, Edward Maibach, Anthony Leiserowitz and Xiaoquan Zhao
- Dietary greenhouse gas emissions of meat-eaters, fish-eaters, vegetarians and vegans in the UK pp. 179-192

- Peter Scarborough, Paul Appleby, Anja Mizdrak, Adam Briggs, Ruth Travis, Kathryn Bradbury and Timothy Key
- Vulnerability of Himalayan transhumant communities to climate change pp. 193-208

- Suman Aryal, Geoff Cockfield and Tek Maraseni
- The water impacts of climate change mitigation measures pp. 209-220

- Philip Wallis, Michael Ward, Jamie Pittock, Karen Hussey, Howard Bamsey, Amandine Denis, Steven Kenway, Carey King, Shahbaz Mushtaq, Monique Retamal and Brian Spies
- Addressing sources of uncertainty in runoff projections for a data scarce catchment in the Ecuadorian Andes pp. 221-235

- Jean-François Exbrayat, Wouter Buytaert, Edison Timbe, David Windhorst and Lutz Breuer
- Localized climate change scenarios of mean temperature and precipitation over Switzerland pp. 237-252

- Elias Zubler, Andreas Fischer, Mark Liniger, Mischa Croci-Maspoli, Simon Scherrer and Christof Appenzeller
- Long-term variability of temperature and precipitation in the Czech Lands: an attribution analysis pp. 253-264

- Jiří Mikšovský, Rudolf Brázdil, Petr Štĕpánek, Pavel Zahradníček and Petr Pišoft
- Time of emergence of climate signals over China under the RCP4.5 scenario pp. 265-276

- Yue Sui, Xianmei Lang and Dabang Jiang
- Erratum to: Temperature scaling pattern dependence on representative concentration pathway emission scenarios pp. 277-277

- Yasuhiro Ishizaki, Hideo Shiogama, Seita Emori, Tokuta Yokohata, Toru Nozawa, Tomoo Ogura, Manabu Abe, Masakazu Yoshimori and Kiyoshi Takahashi
- Erratum to: Indigenous frameworks for observing and responding to climate change in Alaska pp. 279-279

- Patricia Cochran, Orville Huntington, Caleb Pungowiyi, Stanley Tom, F. Chapin, Henry Huntington, Nancy Maynard and Sarah Trainor
- Response of inland lake dynamics over the Tibetan Plateau to climate change pp. 281-290

- Yanbin Lei, Kun Yang, Bin Wang, Yongwei Sheng, Broxton Bird, Guoqing Zhang and Lide Tian
Volume 125, issue 1, 2014
- Introduction to the special issue: the phase I CORDEX RegCM4 hyper-matrix (CREMA) experiment pp. 1-5

- Filippo Giorgi
- Assessment of CMIP5 global model simulations over the subset of CORDEX domains used in the Phase I CREMA pp. 7-21

- N. Elguindi, F. Giorgi and U. Turuncoglu
- Present and future climatologies in the phase I CREMA experiment pp. 23-38

- Erika Coppola, Filippo Giorgi, Francesca Raffaele, Ramon Fuentes-Franco, Graziano Giuliani, Marta LLopart-Pereira, Ashu Mamgain, Laura Mariotti, Gulilat Diro and Csaba Torma
- Changes in extremes and hydroclimatic regimes in the CREMA ensemble projections pp. 39-51

- Filippo Giorgi, Erika Coppola, Francesca Raffaele, Gulilat Diro, Ramon Fuentes-Franco, Graziano Giuliani, Ashu Mamgain, Marta Llopart, Laura Mariotti and Csaba Torma
- Seasonal and intraseasonal changes of African monsoon climates in 21st century CORDEX projections pp. 53-65

- L. Mariotti, I. Diallo, E. Coppola and F. Giorgi
- The impact of boundary forcing on RegCM4.2 surface energy budget pp. 67-78

- Ivan Güttler, Čedo Branković, Lidija Srnec and Mirta Patarčić
- Tropical cyclones in a regional climate change projection with RegCM4 over the CORDEX Central America domain pp. 79-94

- G. Diro, F. Giorgi, R. Fuentes-Franco, K. Walsh, G. Giuliani and E. Coppola
- Interannual variability associated with ENSO: present and future climate projections of RegCM4 for South America-CORDEX domain pp. 95-109

- Rosmeri Rocha, Michelle Reboita, Lívia Dutra, Marta Llopart and Erika Coppola
- Climate change impact on precipitation for the Amazon and La Plata basins pp. 111-125

- Marta Llopart, Erika Coppola, Filippo Giorgi, Rosmeri Rocha and Santiago Cuadra
Volume 124, issue 4, 2014
- Contrasting perspectives on barriers to adaptation in Australian climate change policy pp. 691-702

- Elissa Waters, Jon Barnett and Aedan Puleston
- Climate change impacts and adaptation of commercial marine fisheries in Australia: a review of the science pp. 703-715

- Neil Holbrook and Johanna Johnson
- Identifying hot spots of security vulnerability associated with climate change in Africa pp. 717-731

- Joshua Busby, Kerry Cook, Edward Vizy, Todd Smith and Mesfin Bekalo
- Migrating to tackle climate variability and change? Insights from coastal fishing communities in Bangladesh pp. 733-746

- Md. Islam, Susannah Sallu, Klaus Hubacek and Jouni Paavola
- How is CO 2 affecting yields and technological progress? A statistical analysis pp. 747-762

- Witsanu Attavanich and Bruce McCarl
- Impact assessment of climate change, carbon dioxide fertilization and constant growing season on rice yields in China pp. 763-775

- Yongqiang Yu, Wen Zhang and Yao Huang
- Temperature variations and rice yields in China: historical contributions and future trends pp. 777-789

- Pin Wang, Zhao Zhang, Xiao Song, Yi Chen, Xing Wei, Peijun Shi and Fulu Tao
- A spatial and temporal drought risk assessment of three major tree species in Britain using probabilistic climate change projections pp. 791-803

- Michal Petr, Luc Boerboom, Anne Veen and Duncan Ray
- Precipitation variability and trends in Ghana: An intercomparison of observational and reanalysis products pp. 805-819

- R. Manzanas, L. Amekudzi, K. Preko, S. Herrera and J. Gutiérrez
- Long-term variability of sea surface temperature in Taiwan Strait pp. 821-834

- Igor Belkin and Ming-An Lee
- Oscillatory dynamics do not mask linear trends in the timing of ice breakup for Northern Hemisphere lakes from 1855 to 2004 pp. 835-847

- Sapna Sharma and John Magnuson
- Long-term analysis of hydrography and sea-ice data in Tvärminne, Gulf of Finland, Baltic Sea pp. 849-859

- Ioanna Merkouriadi and Matti Leppäranta
- Analysis of potential impacts on coastal areas due to changes in wave conditions pp. 861-876

- J. Sierra and M. Casas-Prat
Volume 124, issue 3, 2014
- Uncertainties in greenhouse gases inventories – expanding our perspective pp. 451-458

- Jean Ometto, Rostyslav Bun, Matthias Jonas, Zbigniew Nahorski and Mykola Gusti
- Uncertainty in an emissions-constrained world pp. 459-476

- Matthias Jonas, Gregg Marland, Volker Krey, Fabian Wagner and Zbigniew Nahorski
- Changes in European greenhouse gas and air pollutant emissions 1960–2010: decomposition of determining factors pp. 477-504

- Peter Rafaj, Markus Amann, José Siri and Henning Wuester
- Analysis of change in relative uncertainty in GHG emissions from stationary sources for the EU 15 pp. 505-518

- Myroslava Lesiv, Andriy Bun and Matthias Jonas
- Compliance for uncertain inventories via probabilistic/fuzzy comparison of alternatives pp. 519-534

- Olgierd Hryniewicz, Zbigniew Nahorski, Jörg Verstraete, Joanna Horabik and Matthias Jonas
- The improvement of greenhouse gas inventory as a tool for reduction emission uncertainties for operations with oil in the Russian Federation pp. 535-544

- Nina Uvarova, Vladimir Kuzovkin, Sergey Paramonov and Michael Gytarsky
- Amazon forest biomass density maps: tackling the uncertainty in carbon emission estimates pp. 545-560

- Jean Ometto, Ana Aguiar, Talita Assis, Luciana Soler, Pedro Valle, Graciela Tejada, David Lapola and Patrick Meir
- Regional spatial inventories (cadastres) of GHG emissions in the Energy sector: Accounting for uncertainty pp. 561-574

- Khrystyna Boychuk and Rostyslav Bun
- Improving resolution of a spatial air pollution inventory with a statistical inference approach pp. 575-589

- Joanna Horabik and Zbigniew Nahorski
- Solving the map overlay problem with a fuzzy approach pp. 591-604

- Jörg Verstraete
- Determination of the uncertainties of the German emission inventories for particulate matter and aerosol precursors using Monte-Carlo analysis pp. 605-616

- Wolfram Joerss
- Pricing of uncertain certified emission reductions in a Chinese coal mine methane project with an extended Rubinstein-Ståhl model pp. 617-632

- Xiangyang Xu, Joanna Horabik and Zbigniew Nahorski
- Uncertainty, cost-effectiveness and environmental safety of robust carbon trading: integrated approach pp. 633-646

- T. Ermolieva, Y. Ermoliev, M. Jonas, M. Obersteiner, F. Wagner and W. Winiwarter
- Simulation of an uncertain emission market for greenhouse gases using agent-based methods pp. 647-662

- Zbigniew Nahorski, Jarosław Stańczak and Piotr Pałka
- Economic, institutional and technological uncertainties of emissions trading—a system dynamics modeling approach pp. 663-676

- Irina Dolgopolova, Bo Hu, Armin Leopold and Stefan Pickl
- Accounting for uncertainties and time preference in economic analysis of tackling climate change through forestry and selected policy implications for Scotland and Ukraine pp. 677-690

- Maria Nijnik and Guillaume Pajot
Volume 124, issue 1, 2014
- Finding your place on the science – advocacy continuum: an editorial essay pp. 1-8

- Simon Donner
- Managing shoreline retreat: a US perspective pp. 9-20

- Carolyn Kousky
- Scientific uncertainty and climate change: Part I. Uncertainty and unabated emissions pp. 21-37

- Stephan Lewandowsky, James Risbey, Michael Smithson, Ben Newell and John Hunter
- Scientific uncertainty and climate change: Part II. Uncertainty and mitigation pp. 39-52

- Stephan Lewandowsky, James Risbey, Michael Smithson and Ben Newell
- Valuing albedo as an ecosystem service: implications for forest management pp. 53-63

- David Lutz and Richard Howarth
- Do individuals care about fairness in burden sharing for climate change mitigation? Evidence from a lab experiment pp. 65-77

- Robert Gampfer
- The importance of reduced meat and dairy consumption for meeting stringent climate change targets pp. 79-91

- Fredrik Hedenus, Stefan Wirsenius and Daniel Johansson
- Integrating local hybrid knowledge and state support for climate change adaptation in the Asian Highlands pp. 93-104

- Jianchu Xu and R. Grumbine
- Probabilistic spatial risk assessment of heat impacts and adaptations for London pp. 105-117

- Katie Jenkins, Jim Hall, Vassilis Glenis, Chris Kilsby, Mark McCarthy, Clare Goodess, Duncan Smith, Nick Malleson and Mark Birkin
- Recent trends in international tourist climate preferences: a revised picture for climatic change scenarios pp. 119-132

- Jaume Rossello and Maria Santana-Gallego
- Effect of climate change on corrosion rates of structures in Australia pp. 133-146

- Nayruti Trivedi, Murali Venkatraman, Clement Chu and Ivan Cole
- Evaluation of three simulation approaches for assessing yield of rainfed sunflower in a Mediterranean environment for climate change impact modelling pp. 147-162

- J. García-López, Ignacio Lorite, R. García-Ruiz and J. Domínguez
- Has climate change driven spatio-temporal changes of cropland in northern China since the 1970s? pp. 163-177

- Wenjiao Shi, Fulu Tao, Jiyuan Liu, Xinliang Xu, Wenhui Kuang, Jinwei Dong and Xiaoli Shi
- Tree mortality in response to climate change induced drought across Beijing, China pp. 179-190

- Xiongqing Zhang, Yuancai Lei, Yong Pang, Xianzhao Liu and Jinzeng Wang
- Relative effects of climate change and wildfires on stream temperatures: a simulation modeling approach in a Rocky Mountain watershed pp. 191-206

- Lisa Holsinger, Robert Keane, Daniel Isaak, Lisa Eby and Michael Young
- Linking two centuries of tree growth and glacier dynamics with climate changes in Kamchatka pp. 207-220

- Jiri Dolezal, Jan Altman, Valentina Vetrova and Toshihiko Hara
- Present and historical climate variability in South West England pp. 221-237

- A. Kosanic, S. Harrison, K. Anderson and I. Kavcic
- Spatial patterns and temporal trends of daily precipitation indices in Iran pp. 239-253

- Tayeb Raziei, Jamal Daryabari, Isabella Bordi, Reza Modarres and Luis Pereira
- Changes to the drivers of fire weather with a warming climate – a case study of southeast Tasmania pp. 255-269

- Michael Grose, Paul Fox-Hughes, Rebecca Harris and Nathaniel Bindoff
- Optimal water depth management on river-fed National Wildlife Refuges in a changing climate pp. 271-284

- Sam Nicol, Brad Griffith, Jane Austin and Christine Hunter
- Climate change drives coherent trends in physics and oxygen content in North American lakes pp. 285-299

- Michelle Palmer, Norman Yan and Keith Somers
- Lake surface temperatures in a changing climate: a global sensitivity analysis pp. 301-315

- Martin Schmid, Stefan Hunziker and Alfred Wüest
- Projecting twenty-first century regional sea-level changes pp. 317-332

- A. Slangen, M. Carson, C. Katsman, R. van de Wal, A. Köhl, L. Vermeersen and D. Stammer
- Downscaling the non-stationary effect of climate forcing on local-scale dynamics: the importance of environmental filters pp. 333-346

- Jorge García Molinos and Ian Donohue
- Knowledge extraction from large climatological data sets using a genome-wide analysis approach: application to the 2005 and 2010 Amazon droughts pp. 347-361

- Heloisa Ruivo, Gilvan Sampaio and Fernando M. Ramos
- Assessing climate-change risks to cultural and natural resources in the Yakima River Basin, Washington, USA pp. 363-370

- James Hatten, Stephen Waste and Alec Maule
- Identifying stakeholder-relevant climate change impacts: A case study in the Yakima River Basin, Washington, USA pp. 371-384

- K. Jenni, D. Graves, J. Hardiman, J. Hatten, M. Mastin, M. Mesa, J. Montag, T. Nieman, F. Voss and A. Maule
- Climate change and Yakama Nation tribal well-being pp. 385-398

- J. Montag, K. Swan, K. Jenni, T. Nieman, J. Hatten, M. Mesa, D. Graves, F. Voss, M. Mastin, J. Hardiman and A. Maule
- A stakeholder project to model water temperature under future climate scenarios in the Satus and Toppenish watersheds of the Yakima River Basin in Washington, USA pp. 399-411

- D. Graves and A. Maule
- The effects of increased stream temperatures on juvenile steelhead growth in the Yakima River Basin based on projected climate change scenarios pp. 413-426

- Jill Hardiman and Matthew Mesa
- Modeling effects of climate change on Yakima River salmonid habitats pp. 427-439

- James Hatten, Thomas Batt, Patrick Connolly and Alec Maule
- What drives national adaptation? A global assessment pp. 441-450

- Lea Berrang-Ford, James Ford, Alexandra Lesnikowski, Carolyn Poutiainen, Magda Barrera and S. Heymann
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