Climatic Change
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Volume 114, issue 3, 2012
- Key themes in the Working Group II contribution to the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change 5th assessment report pp. 417-426

- Kristie Ebi
- The appropriation of the climate change problem among road managers: fighting in the trenches of the real world pp. 427-440

- Marianne Ryghaug and Jøran Solli
- Scenarios of methane emission reductions to 2030: abatement costs and co-benefits to ozone air quality and human mortality pp. 441-461

- J. West, Arlene Fiore and Larry Horowitz
- Uncertainty, scepticism and attitudes towards climate change: biased assimilation and attitude polarisation pp. 463-478

- Adam Corner, Lorraine Whitmarsh and Dimitrios Xenias
- Is climate change an ethical issue? Examining young adults’ beliefs about climate and morality pp. 479-495

- Ezra Markowitz
- Adaptation to an uncertain climate change: cost benefit analysis and robust decision making for dam dimensioning pp. 497-508

- Hypatia Nassopoulos, Patrice Dumas and Stephane Hallegatte
- Coupling statistical and dynamical methods for spatial downscaling of precipitation pp. 509-526

- Jie Chen, François Brissette and Robert Leconte
- Climate change in mountains: a review of elevation-dependent warming and its possible causes pp. 527-547

- Imtiaz Rangwala and James Miller
- Quantification of the influence of snow course measurement date on climatic trends pp. 549-565

- Thomas Pagano
- Multisite statistical downscaling model for daily precipitation combined by multivariate multiple linear regression and stochastic weather generator pp. 567-591

- D. Jeong, A. St-Hilaire, T. Ouarda and P. Gachon
- Multiproxy reconstructions of climate for three sites in the Canadian High Arctic using Cassiope tetragona pp. 593-619

- Shelly Rayback, Gregory Henry and Andrea Lini
- Global warming and rainfall oscillation in the 5–10 yr band in Western Europe and Eastern North America pp. 621-650

- Jean-Louis Pinault
- Fading temperature sensitivity of Alpine tree growth at its Mediterranean margin and associated effects on large-scale climate reconstructions pp. 651-666

- Ulf Büntgen, David Frank, Thomas Neuenschwander and Jan Esper
- Climate change and impacts in the Eastern Mediterranean and the Middle East pp. 667-687

- J. Lelieveld, P. Hadjinicolaou, E. Kostopoulou, J. Chenoweth, M. Maayar, C. Giannakopoulos, C. Hannides, M. Lange, M. Tanarhte, E. Tyrlis and E. Xoplaki
- Observed temperature evolution in the City of Sfax (Middle Eastern Tunisia) for the period 1950–2007 pp. 689-706

- S. Dahech and G. Beltrando
- Beyond generic adaptive capacity: exploring the adaptation space of the water supply and wastewater sector of the Stockholm region, Sweden pp. 707-721

- Peter Rudberg, Oskar Wallgren and Åsa Swartling
- Growing season expansion and related changes in monthly temperature and growing degree days in the Inter-Montane Desert of the San Luis Valley, Colorado pp. 723-744

- Ken Mix, Vicente Lopes and Walter Rast
- The influence of hurricane risk on tourist destination choice in the Caribbean pp. 745-768

- Johanna Forster, Peter Schuhmann, Iain Lake, Andrew Watkinson and Jennifer Gill
- Decadal variations of land surface temperature anomalies observed over the Tibetan Plateau by the Special Sensor Microwave Imager (SSM/I) from 1987 to 2008 pp. 769-781

- Mhd. Salama, Rogier Velde, Lei Zhong, Yaoming Ma, Matthew Ofwono and Zhongbo Su
- Specification of thermal growing season in temperate China from 1960 to 2009 pp. 783-798

- Miaogen Shen, Yanhong Tang, Jin Chen and Wei Yang
- Observational evidence of the cooling effect of agricultural irrigation in Jilin, China pp. 799-811

- Xiufang Zhu, Shunlin Liang and YaoZhong Pan
- Climate change hotspots in the CMIP5 global climate model ensemble pp. 813-822

- Noah Diffenbaugh and Filippo Giorgi
Volume 114, issue 2, 2012
- Shifting public opinion on climate change: an empirical assessment of factors influencing concern over climate change in the U.S., 2002–2010 pp. 169-188

- Robert Brulle, Jason Carmichael and J. Jenkins
- Consumers’ knowledge about climate change pp. 189-209

- Christina Tobler, Vivianne Visschers and Michael Siegrist
- Comparison of the use of alternative UKCP09 products for modelling the impacts of climate change on flood frequency pp. 211-230

- Adrian Kay and R. Jones
- Development of risk matrices for evaluating climatic change responses of forested habitats pp. 231-243

- Louis Iverson, Stephen Matthews, Anantha Prasad, Matthew Peters and Gary Yohe
- Quality of geological CO 2 storage to avoid jeopardizing climate targets pp. 245-260

- Asbjørn Torvanger, Alv-Arne Grimstad, Erik Lindeberg, Nathan Rive, Kristin Rypdal, Ragnhild Skeie, Jan Fuglestvedt and Petter Tollefsen
- Manipulating snow cover in an alpine bog: effects on ecosystem respiration and nutrient content in soil and microbes pp. 261-272

- L. Bombonato and R. Gerdol
- An assessment of the physical impacts of sea-level rise and coastal adaptation: a case study of the eastern coast of Ghana pp. 273-293

- Isaac Boateng
- Expert views of climate change adaptation in the Maldives pp. 295-300

- Benjamin Sovacool
- Assessing future climate changes and extreme indicators in east and south Asia using the RegCM4 regional climate model pp. 301-317

- Huanghe Gu, Guiling Wang, Zhongbo Yu and Rui Mei
- Climatic change impacts on the ecohydrology of Mediterranean watersheds pp. 319-341

- Ayten Erol and Timothy Randhir
- Assessment of global warming on the island of Tenerife, Canary Islands (Spain). Trends in minimum, maximum and mean temperatures since 1944 pp. 343-355

- José Martín, José Bethencourt and Emilio Cuevas-Agulló
- The potential transient dynamics of forests in New England under historical and projected future climate change pp. 357-377

- Guoping Tang, Brian Beckage and Benjamin Smith
- Drought in the Southern United States over the 20th century: variability and its impacts on terrestrial ecosystem productivity and carbon storage pp. 379-397

- Guangsheng Chen, Hanqin Tian, Chi Zhang, Mingliang Liu, Wei Ren, Wenquan Zhu, Arthur Chappelka, Stephen Prior and Graeme Lockaby
- Addendum to “ Simulating cold season snowpack: Impacts of snow albedo and multi-layer snow physics”: Waliser, D., J. Kim, Y. Xue, Y. Chao, A. Eldering, R. Fovell, A. Hall, Q. Li, K. N. Liou, J. McWilliams, S. Kapnick, R. Vasic, F. De Sale, and Y. Yu (2011), Climatic Change, 109 (Suppl 1):S95–S117, DOI 10.1007/s10584-011-0312-5 pp. 399-400

- Duane Waliser, Bin Guan, Jui-Lin Li and Jinwon Kim
- The impact of surplus units from the first Kyoto period on achieving the reduction pledges of the Cancún Agreements pp. 401-408

- Michel Elzen, Malte Meinshausen and Andries Hof
- Leviathan carbon taxes in the short run pp. 409-415

- Richard Tol
Volume 114, issue 1, 2012
- On the economics of decarbonization in an imperfect world pp. 1-8

- Ottmar Edenhofer, Carlo Carraro and Jean-Charles Hourcade
- The economics of decarbonizing the energy system—results and insights from the RECIPE model intercomparison pp. 9-37

- Gunnar Luderer, Valentina Bosetti, Michael Jakob, Marian Leimbach, Jan Steckel, Henri Waisman and Ottmar Edenhofer
- The value of technology and of its evolution towards a low carbon economy pp. 39-57

- Massimo Tavoni, Enrica Cian, Gunnar Luderer, Jan Steckel and Henri Waisman
- On the regional distribution of mitigation costs in a global cap-and-trade regime pp. 59-78

- Gunnar Luderer, Enrica DeCian, Jean-Charles Hourcade, Marian Leimbach, Henri Waisman and Ottmar Edenhofer
- Time to act now? Assessing the costs of delaying climate measures and benefits of early action pp. 79-99

- Michael Jakob, Gunnar Luderer, Jan Steckel, Massimo Tavoni and Stéphanie Monjon
- The I maclim-R model: infrastructures, technical inertia and the costs of low carbon futures under imperfect foresight pp. 101-120

- Henri Waisman, Céline Guivarch, Fabio Grazi and Jean-Charles Hourcade
- Technology innovation and diffusion in “less than ideal” climate policies: An assessment with the WITCH model pp. 121-143

- Enrica De Cian, Valentina Bosetti and Massimo Tavoni
- The REMIND-R model: the role of renewables in the low-carbon transformation—first-best vs. second-best worlds pp. 145-168

- Nico Bauer, Lavinia Baumstark and Marian Leimbach
Volume 113, issue 3, 2012
- Does global warming favour the occurrence of extreme floods in European Alps? First evidences from a NW Alps proglacial lake sediment record pp. 563-581

- B. Wilhelm, F. Arnaud, D. Enters, F. Allignol, A. Legaz, O. Magand, S. Revillon, C. Giguet-Covex and E. Malet
- Tropical cyclones in the Lesser Antilles: descriptive statistics and historical variability in cyclone energy, 1638–2009 pp. 583-598

- Michael Chenoweth and Dmitry Divine
- RegCM3 nested in HadAM3 scenarios A2 and B2: projected changes in extratropical cyclogenesis, temperature and precipitation over the South Atlantic Ocean pp. 599-621

- Luiz Krüger, Rosmeri Rocha, Michelle Reboita and Tércio Ambrizzi
- Long-term variability of occurrence of precipitation forms in winter in Kraków, Poland pp. 623-638

- Robert Twardosz, Ewa Łupikasza, Tadeusz Niedźwiedź and Adam Walanus
- Projecting and hindcasting potential evaporation for the UK between 1950 and 2099 pp. 639-661

- K. Chun, H. Wheater and C. Onof
- Potential effects of climatic change on the distribution of Tetraclinis articulata, an endemic tree from arid Mediterranean ecosystems pp. 663-678

- M. Esteve-Selma, J. Martínez-Fernández, I. Hernández-García, J. Montávez, J. López-Hernández and J. Calvo
- German car buyers’ willingness to pay to reduce CO 2 emissions pp. 679-697

- Martin Achtnicht
- Climate change and the incidence of a forest pest in Mediterranean ecosystems: can the North Atlantic Oscillation be used as a predictor? pp. 699-711

- José Hódar, Regino Zamora and Luis Cayuela
- Assessing wavestorm hazard evolution in the NW Mediterranean with hindcast and buoy data pp. 713-731

- M. Ortego, R. Tolosana-Delgado, J. Gibergans-Báguena, J. Egozcue and A. Sánchez-Arcilla
- No increase in multi-day temperature variability in Austria following climate warming pp. 733-750

- J. Hiebl and M. Hofstätter
- Impacts of extreme weather on wheat and maize in France: evaluating regional crop simulations against observed data pp. 751-765

- Marijn Velde, Francesco Tubiello, Anton Vrieling and Fayçal Bouraoui
- Selective drought-induced decline of pine species in southeastern Spain pp. 767-785

- Raúl Sánchez-Salguero, Rafael Navarro-Cerrillo, J. Camarero and Ángel Fernández-Cancio
- Detection and quantification of local anthropogenic and regional climatic transient signals in temperature logs from Czechia and Slovenia pp. 787-801

- Petr Dědeček, Jan Šafanda and Dušan Rajver
- A method for incorporating climate variability in climate change impact assessments: Sensitivity of river flows in the Eden catchment to precipitation scenarios pp. 803-823

- Ralph Ledbetter, Christel Prudhomme and Nigel Arnell
- Increased yield potential of wheat-maize cropping system in the North China Plain by climate change adaptation pp. 825-840

- Jing Wang, Enli Wang, Xiaoguang Yang, Fusuo Zhang and Hong Yin
- Holocene vegetation and climate history at Haligu on the Jade Dragon Snow Mountain, Yunnan, SW China pp. 841-866

- Xiao-Yan Song, Yi-Feng Yao, A. Wortley, K. Paudayal, Shao-Hua Yang, Cheng-Sen Li and S. Blackmore
- Quantitative risk assessment for future meteorological disasters pp. 867-882

- Kaoru Tachiiri and Masato Shinoda
- Changing trends of thermal extremes in Pakistan pp. 883-896

- Maida Zahid and Ghulam Rasul
- The benefits of climate change mitigation in integrated assessment models: the role of the carbon cycle and climate component pp. 897-917

- Andries Hof, Chris Hope, Jason Lowe, Michael Mastrandrea, Malte Meinshausen and Detlef Vuuren
- Simplified method for scenario-based risk assessment adaptation planning in the coastal zone pp. 919-931

- Paul Kirshen, Samuel Merrill, Peter Slovinsky and Norman Richardson
- Assessing organizational resilience to climate and weather extremes: complexities and methodological pathways pp. 933-947

- Martina Linnenluecke and Andrew Griffiths
- How much information is lost by using global-mean climate metrics? an example using the transport sector pp. 949-963

- M. Lund, T. Berntsen, J. Fuglestvedt, M. Ponater and K. Shine
- A method to study the impact of climate change on variability of river flow: an example from the Guadalupe River in Texas pp. 965-979

- Yongsheng Xu and Zong-Liang Yang
- Modeling the impacts of climate change on nitrogen retention in a 4th order stream pp. 981-999

- H. Boyacioglu, T. Vetter, V. Krysanova and M. Rode
- Climate change: a new metric to measure changes in the frequency of extreme temperatures using record data pp. 1001-1024

- Lalith Munasinghe, Tackseung Jun and David Rind
- Assessment of climate change impacts on the quantity and quality of a coastal catchment using a coupled groundwater–surface water model pp. 1025-1048

- Torben Sonnenborg, Klaus Hinsby, Lieke Roosmalen and Simon Stisen
- Economic costs of ocean acidification: a look into the impacts on global shellfish production pp. 1049-1063

- Daiju Narita, Katrin Rehdanz and Richard Tol
- Storm surge frequency reduction in Venice under climate change pp. 1065-1079

- Alberto Troccoli, Filippo Zambon, Kevin Hodges and Marco Marani
- Comment on “Storm surge frequency reduction in Venice under climate change” by Troccoli et al pp. 1081-1087

- G. Jordà, D. Gomis and M. Marcos
- Reply to comment on “Storm surge frequency reduction in Venice under climate change” by G. Jordà, D. Gomis & M. Marcos pp. 1089-1095

- Alberto Troccoli, Filippo Zambon, Kevin Hodges and Marco Marani
- Erratum to: Students’ conceptions about the greenhouse effect, global warming, and climate change pp. 1097-1097

- D. Shepardson, S. Choi, D. Niyogi and U. Charusombat
- Erratum to: Second California Assessment: integrated climate change impacts assessment of natural and managed systems. Guest editorial pp. 1099-1100

- Guido Franco, Daniel Cayan, Susanne Moser, Michael Hanemann and Myoung-Ae Jones
- Erratum to: Simulating the impacts of climate change, prices and population on California’s residential electricity consumption pp. 1101-1104

- Maximilian Auffhammer and Anin Aroonruengsawat
- A public health frame arouses hopeful emotions about climate change pp. 1105-1112

- Teresa Myers, Matthew Nisbet, Edward Maibach and Anthony Leiserowitz
- The art of the science: climate forecasts for wildfire management in the southeastern United States pp. 1113-1121

- Carla Roncoli, Norman Breuer, David Zierden, Clyde Fraisse, Kenneth Broad and Gerrit Hoogenboom
Volume 113, issue 2, 2012
- Climate change, adaptation and economic growth pp. 95-106

- Alex Bowen, Sarah Cochrane and Sam Fankhauser
- Effects of climate change and elevated atmospheric CO 2 on soil organic carbon: a response equation pp. 107-120

- Zhongbing Lin and Renduo Zhang
- Failure to achieve stringent carbon reduction targets in a second-best policy world pp. 121-139

- Neil Strachan and Will Usher
- The influence of negative emission technologies and technology policies on the optimal climate mitigation portfolio pp. 141-162

- Derek Lemoine, Sabine Fuss, Jana Szolgayova, Michael Obersteiner and Daniel Kammen
- Solution to the paradox of climate sensitivity pp. 163-179

- Salvador Pueyo
- Effective communication of uncertainty in the IPCC reports pp. 181-200

- David Budescu, Han-Hui Por and Stephen Broomell
- Authorship in IPCC AR5 and its implications for content: climate change and Indigenous populations in WGII pp. 201-213

- James Ford, Will Vanderbilt and Lea Berrang-Ford
- A trend analysis of normalized insured damage from natural disasters pp. 215-237

- Fabian Barthel and Eric Neumayer
- A simple technique for estimating an allowance for uncertain sea-level rise pp. 239-252

- John Hunter
- The morphological response of large tidal inlet/basin systems to relative sea level rise pp. 253-276

- D. Dissanayake, R. Ranasinghe and J. Roelvink
- Seven misconceptions regarding the Gaia hypothesis pp. 277-284

- David Moody
- Multi-year variability or unidirectional trends? Mapping long-term precipitation and temperature changes in continental Southeast Asia using PRECIS regional climate model pp. 285-299

- Guillaume Lacombe, Chu Hoanh and Vladimir Smakhtin
- Assessment of the changes in extreme vulnerability over East Asia due to global warming pp. 301-321

- Min-Hee Lee, Chang-Hoi Ho, Jinwon Kim and Chang-Keun Song
- Vegetation and climate of the Lop Nur area, China, during the past 7 million years pp. 323-338

- Hui Hao, David Ferguson, Hong Chang and Cheng-Sen Li
- Energy-GDP decoupling in a second best world—a case study on India pp. 339-356

- Céline Guivarch and Sandrine Mathy
- Climate change: impacts on electricity markets in Western Europe pp. 357-370

- Rolf Golombek, Sverre Kittelsen and Ingjerd Haddeland
- Future regional projections of extreme temperatures in Europe: a nonstationary seasonal approach pp. 371-392

- Maria Frías, Roberto Mínguez, Jose Gutiérrez and Fernando Méndez
- Reconstructing medieval April-July mean temperatures in East Anglia, 1256–1431 pp. 393-412

- Kathleen Pribyl, Richard Cornes and Christian Pfister
- Modelling probability of rainfall-induced shallow landslides in a changing climate, Otta, Central Norway pp. 413-436

- Caterina Melchiorre and Paolo Frattini
- Declining impacts of hot spells on mortality in the Czech Republic, 1986–2009: adaptation to climate change? pp. 437-453

- Jan Kyselý and Eva Plavcová
- A methodology for the risk assessment of climate variability and change under uncertainty. A case study: coffee production in Veracruz, Mexico pp. 455-479

- Francisco Estrada, Carlos Gay and Cecilia Conde
- Urban-induced thunderstorm modification in the Southeast United States pp. 481-498

- Walker Ashley, Mace Bentley and J. Stallins
- Climate change effects on stream and river temperatures across the northwest U.S. from 1980–2009 and implications for salmonid fishes pp. 499-524

- D. Isaak, S. Wollrab, D. Horan and G. Chandler
- A commentary on “The greenhouse-gas footprint of natural gas in shale formations” by R.W. Howarth, R. Santoro, and Anthony Ingraffea pp. 525-535

- Lawrence Cathles, Larry Brown, Milton Taam and Andrew Hunter
- Venting and leaking of methane from shale gas development: response to Cathles et al pp. 537-549

- Robert Howarth, Renee Santoro and Anthony Ingraffea
- Copenhagen Accord Pledges imply higher costs for staying below 2°C warming pp. 551-561

- Jasper Vliet, Maarten Berg, Michiel Schaeffer, Detlef Vuuren, Michel Elzen, Andries Hof, Angelica Mendoza Beltran and Malte Meinshausen
Volume 113, issue 1, 2012
- Cultural spaces of climate pp. 1-4

- Georgina Endfield and Carol Morris
- ‘Telling a different tale’: literary, historical and meteorological readings of a Norfolk heatwave pp. 5-21

- Mike Hulme
- Hidden climate change – urban meteorology and the scales of real weather pp. 23-33

- Vladimir Janković and Michael Hebbert
- Examining the social consequences of extreme weather: the outcomes of the 1946/1947 winter in upland Wales, UK pp. 35-53

- C. Jones, S. Davies and N. Macdonald
- On climate change and cultural geography: farming on the Lizard Peninsula, Cornwall, UK pp. 55-66

- Hilary Geoghegan and Catherine Leyson
- Erratum to: On climate change and cultural geography: farming on the Lizard Peninsula, Cornwall, UK pp. 67-67

- Hilary Geoghegan and Catherine Leyshon
- Exploring the role of the amateur in the production and circulation of meteorological knowledge pp. 69-89

- Georgina Endfield and Carol Morris
- Reflections on the cultural spaces of climate pp. 91-93

- David Livingstone
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