Climatic Change
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Volume 122, issue 4, 2014
- Assessment of CMIP5 global model simulations and climate change projections for the 21 st century using a modified Thornthwaite climate classification pp. 523-538

- N. Elguindi, A. Grundstein, S. Bernardes, U. Turuncoglu and J. Feddema
- Interrogating empirical-statistical downscaling pp. 539-554

- B. Hewitson, J. Daron, R. Crane, M. Zermoglio and C. Jack
- Robustness of pattern scaled climate change scenarios for adaptation decision support pp. 555-566

- Ana Lopez, Emma Suckling and Leonard Smith
- Projections of temperature and precipitation extremes in the North Western Mediterranean Basin by dynamical downscaling of climate scenarios at high resolution (1971–2050) pp. 567-582

- A. Barrera-Escoda, M. Gonçalves, D. Guerreiro, J. Cunillera and J. Baldasano
- Projected 21st century snowfall changes over the French Alps and related uncertainties pp. 583-594

- Marie Piazza, Julien Boé, Laurent Terray, Christian Pagé, Emilia Sanchez-Gomez and Michel Déqué
- Detection of urbanization signals in extreme winter minimum temperature changes over Northern China pp. 595-608

- Qingxiang Li, Jiayou Huang, Zhihong Jiang, Liming Zhou, Peng Chu and Kaixi Hu
- Projected climate change scenario over California by a regional ocean–atmosphere coupled model system pp. 609-619

- Haiqin Li, Masao Kanamitsu, Song-You Hong, Kei Yoshimura, Daniel Cayan, Vasubandhu Misra and Liqiang Sun
- A sensitivity-based approach to evaluating future changes in Colorado River discharge pp. 621-634

- Julie Vano and Dennis Lettenmaier
- Simulations of Hurricane Katrina (2005) under sea level and climate conditions for 1900 pp. 635-649

- Jennifer Irish, Alison Sleath, Mary Cialone, Thomas Knutson and Robert Jensen
- CO 2 equivalences for short-lived climate forcers pp. 651-664

- Odette Deuber, Gunnar Luderer and Robert Sausen
- Modeling adaptation as a flow and stock decision with mitigation pp. 665-679

- Tyler Felgenhauer and Mort Webster
- Institutionalizing delay: foundation funding and the creation of U.S. climate change counter-movement organizations pp. 681-694

- Robert Brulle
- Public perception of cold weather events as evidence for and against climate change pp. 695-708

- Stuart Capstick and Nicholas Pidgeon
- On climate variability and civil war in Asia pp. 709-721

- Gerdis Wischnath and Halvard Buhaug
- Climatic factors controlling plant sensitivity to warming pp. 723-734

- Andrei Lapenis, Hugh Henry, Mathias Vuille and James Mower
- Divergence of the potential invasion range of emerald ash borer and its host distribution in North America under climate change pp. 735-746

- Liang Liang and Songlin Fei
- Using simple data experiments to explore the influence of non-temperature controls on maize yields in the mid-West and Great Plains pp. 747-755

- Stephen Shaw, Dhaval Mehta and Susan Riha
Volume 122, issue 3, 2014
- A Framework for the Development of New Socio-economic Scenarios for Climate Change Research: Introductory Essay pp. 351-361

- Nebojsa Nakicenovic, Robert Lempert and Anthony Janetos
- A new scenario framework for climate change research: background, process, and future directions pp. 363-372

- Kristie Ebi, Stephane Hallegatte, Tom Kram, Nigel Arnell, Timothy Carter, Jae Edmonds, Elmar Kriegler, Ritu Mathur, Brian O’Neill, Keywan Riahi, Harald Winkler, Detlef Vuuren and Timm Zwickel
- A new scenario framework for Climate Change Research: scenario matrix architecture pp. 373-386

- Detlef Vuuren, Elmar Kriegler, Brian O’Neill, Kristie Ebi, Keywan Riahi, Timothy Carter, Jae Edmonds, Stephane Hallegatte, Tom Kram, Ritu Mathur and Harald Winkler
- A new scenario framework for climate change research: the concept of shared socioeconomic pathways pp. 387-400

- Brian O’Neill, Elmar Kriegler, Keywan Riahi, Kristie Ebi, Stephane Hallegatte, Timothy Carter, Ritu Mathur and Detlef Vuuren
- A new scenario framework for climate change research: the concept of shared climate policy assumptions pp. 401-414

- Elmar Kriegler, Jae Edmonds, Stephane Hallegatte, Kristie Ebi, Tom Kram, Keywan Riahi, Harald Winkler and Detlef Vuuren
- Climate and socio-economic scenarios for climate change research and assessment: reconciling the new with the old pp. 415-429

- Detlef Vuuren and Timothy Carter
- Systematic construction of global socioeconomic pathways using internally consistent element combinations pp. 431-445

- Vanessa Schweizer and Brian O’Neill
- An institutional critique of new climate scenarios pp. 447-458

- Lee Lane and W. Montgomery
- Pattern scaling: Its strengths and limitations, and an update on the latest model simulations pp. 459-471

- Claudia Tebaldi and Julie Arblaster
- SSPs from an impact and adaptation perspective pp. 473-479

- Thomas Wilbanks and Kristie Ebi
- Enhancing the relevance of Shared Socioeconomic Pathways for climate change impacts, adaptation and vulnerability research pp. 481-494

- Bas van Ruijven, Marc Levy, Arun Agrawal, Frank Biermann, Joern Birkmann, Timothy Carter, Kristie Ebi, Matthias Garschagen, Bryan Jones, Roger Jones, Eric Kemp-Benedict, Marcel Kok, Kasper Kok, Maria Lemos, Paul Lucas, Ben Orlove, Shonali Pachauri, Tom Parris, Anand Patwardhan, Arthur Petersen, Benjamin Preston, Jesse Ribot, Dale Rothman and Vanessa Schweizer
- Challenges to adaptation: a fundamental concept for the shared socio-economic pathways and beyond pp. 495-507

- Dale Rothman, Patricia Romero-Lankao, Vanessa Schweizer and Beth Bee
- Building SSPs for climate policy analysis: a scenario elicitation methodology to map the space of possible future challenges to mitigation and adaptation pp. 509-522

- Julie Rozenberg, Céline Guivarch, Robert Lempert and Stephane Hallegatte
Volume 122, issue 1, 2014
- Slave ownership and fossil fuel usage: a commentary pp. 1-9

- Klas Rönnbäck
- Author response to “Slave ownership and fossil fuel usage—a commentary” by Klas Rönnbäck pp. 11-13

- Jean-François Mouhot
- Enabling adaptation? Lessons from the new ‘Green Revolution’ in Malawi and Kenya pp. 15-26

- Sally Brooks
- Impact of climate change on agriculture in Northern Norway and potential strategies for adaptation pp. 27-39

- Eivind Uleberg, Inger Hanssen-Bauer, Bob Oort and Sigridur Dalmannsdottir
- Indications of a climate effect on Mediterranean fisheries pp. 41-54

- Evangelos Tzanatos, Dionysios Raitsos, George Triantafyllou, Stylianos Somarakis and Anastasios Tsonis
- Towards a diagnostic approach to climate adaptation for fisheries pp. 55-66

- P. Leith, E. Ogier, G. Pecl, E. Hoshino, J. Davidson and M. Haward
- Venomous snakes and climate change: ophidism as a dynamic problem pp. 67-80

- Javier Nori, Paola Carrasco and Gerardo Leynaud
- Implications of sea-level rise and extreme events around Europe: a review of coastal energy infrastructure pp. 81-95

- Sally Brown, Susan Hanson and Robert Nicholls
- Bottom-up climate risk assessment of infrastructure investment in the Niger River Basin pp. 97-110

- Y. Ghile, M. Taner, C. Brown, J. Grijsen and Amal Talbi
- Mass-cargo-affine industries and climate change pp. 111-125

- Anja Scholten, Benno Rothstein and Roland Baumhauer
- The global-scale impacts of climate change on water resources and flooding under new climate and socio-economic scenarios pp. 127-140

- Nigel Arnell and Ben Lloyd-Hughes
- Possible impacts of climate change on debris-flow activity in the Swiss Alps pp. 141-155

- Markus Stoffel, Thomas Mendlik, Michelle Schneuwly-Bollschweiler and Andreas Gobiet
- River discharge to the Baltic Sea in a future climate pp. 157-170

- Chantal Donnelly, Wei Yang and Joel Dahné
- Robust estimates of climate-induced hydrological change in a temperate mountainous region pp. 171-184

- N. Köplin, O. Rößler, B. Schädler and R. Weingartner
- Forest fire danger projections in the Mediterranean using ENSEMBLES regional climate change scenarios pp. 185-199

- J. Bedia, S. Herrera, A. Camia, J. M. Moreno and J. M. Gutiérrez
- The construction of oxygen isotope chronologies from tree-ring series sampled at different temporal resolution and its use as climate proxies: statistical aspects pp. 201-215

- Marika Haupt, Michael Friedrich, Vladimir Shishov and Tatjana Boettger
- Early hygrometric observations in Padua, Italy, from 1794 to 1826: the Chiminello goose quill hygrometer versus the de Saussure hair hygrometer pp. 217-227

- Dario Camuffo, Chiara Bertolin, Arianna Bergonzini, Chiara Amore and Claudio Cocheo
- Tracing anthropogenic carbon dioxide and methane emissions to fossil fuel and cement producers, 1854–2010 pp. 229-241

- Richard Heede
- Seasonal to yearly assessment of temperature and precipitation trends in the North Western Mediterranean Basin by dynamical downscaling of climate scenarios at high resolution (1971–2050) pp. 243-256

- M. Gonçalves, A. Barrera-Escoda, D. Guerreiro, J. Baldasano and J. Cunillera
- Anthropogenic and natural causes of climate change pp. 257-269

- David Stern and Robert Kaufmann
- A framework for testing the ability of models to project climate change and its impacts pp. 271-282

- J. Refsgaard, H. Madsen, V. Andréassian, K. Arnbjerg-Nielsen, T. Davidson, M. Drews, D. Hamilton, E. Jeppesen, E. Kjellström, J. Olesen, T. Sonnenborg, D. Trolle, P. Willems and J. Christensen
- Impact of anthropogenic CO 2 on the next glacial cycle pp. 283-298

- Carmen Herrero, Antonio García-Olivares and Josep Pelegrí
- Research agendas in climate studies: the case of West Antarctic Ice Sheet research pp. 299-311

- William Thomas
- Rancher and farmer perceptions of climate change in Nevada, USA pp. 313-327

- Zhongwei Liu, William Smith and Ahmad Safi
- Erratum to: Spatial variations of sea-level rise and impacts: An application of DIVA pp. 329-329

- Sally Brown, Robert Nicholls, Jason Lowe and Jochen Hinkel
- Climate change response in Europe: what’s the reality? Analysis of adaptation and mitigation plans from 200 urban areas in 11 countries pp. 331-340

- D. Reckien, J. Flacke, R. Dawson, O. Heidrich, M. Olazabal, A. Foley, J. Hamann, H. Orru, M. Salvia, S. Gregorio Hurtado, D. Geneletti and F. Pietrapertosa
- The benefits of recent warming for maize production in high latitude China pp. 341-349

- Qingfeng Meng, Peng Hou, David Lobell, Hongfei Wang, Zhenling Cui, Fusuo Zhang and Xinping Chen
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