Climatic Change
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Volume 109, issue 3, 2011
- On the return period of the 2003 heat wave pp. 245-260

- Arthur Charpentier
- Erratum to: On the return period of the 2003 heat wave pp. 261-261

- Arthur Charpentier
- Changing return periods of weather-related impacts: the attribution challenge pp. 263-268

- Peter Stott, Nikolaos Christidis and Richard Betts
- Fine-scale spatial temperature patterns across a UK conurbation pp. 269-286

- Claire Smith, Anthony Webb, G. Levermore, S. Lindley and K. Beswick
- The twentieth century contiguous US temperature changes indicated by daily data and higher statistical moments pp. 287-317

- Samuel Shen, Ai Gurung, Hee-S. Oh, T. Shu and David Easterling
- Rapid spread of the wasp spider Argiope bruennichi across Europe: a consequence of climate change? pp. 319-329

- Sabrina Kumschick, Stefan Fronzek, Martin Entling and Wolfgang Nentwig
- Impact of drought on wildland fires in Greece: implications of climatic change? pp. 331-347

- Alexandros Dimitrakopoulos, M. Vlahou, Ch. Anagnostopoulou and I. Mitsopoulos
- Climatic conditions and their impact on viticulture in the Upper Moselle region pp. 349-373

- S. Urhausen, S. Brienen, A. Kapala and C. Simmer
- Modeling regional coral reef responses to global warming and changes in ocean chemistry: Caribbean case study pp. 375-397

- R. Buddemeier, Diana Lane and J. Martinich
- Canary in a coal mine: perceptions of climate change risks and response options among Canadian mine operations pp. 399-415

- James Ford, Tristan Pearce, Jason Prno, Frank Duerden, Lea Berrang Ford, Tanya Smith and Maude Beaumier
- Household perceptions of climate change and preferences for mitigation action: the case of the Carbon Pollution Reduction Scheme in Australia pp. 417-436

- Sonia Akter and Jeffrey Bennett
- Pan evaporation and wind run decline in the Cape Floristic Region of South Africa (1974–2005): implications for vegetation responses to climate change pp. 437-452

- M. Hoffman, Michael Cramer, Lindsey Gillson and Michael Wallace
- Erratum to: Pan evaporation and wind run decline in the Cape Floristic Region of South Africa (1974–2005): implications for vegetation responses to climate change pp. 453-454

- M. Hoffman, Michael Cramer, Lindsey Gillson and Michael Wallace
- Variability of African farming systems from phenological analysis of NDVI time series pp. 455-477

- Anton Vrieling, Kirsten Beurs and Molly Brown
- Changing inland lakes responding to climate warming in Northeastern Tibetan Plateau pp. 479-502

- Lin Huang, Jiyuan Liu, Quanqin Shao and Ronggao Liu
- Trend of climate variability in China during the past decades pp. 503-516

- Xingcai Liu, Zongxue Xu and Ruihong Yu
- Response of hydrological cycle to recent climate changes in the Tibetan Plateau pp. 517-534

- Kun Yang, Baisheng Ye, Degang Zhou, Bingyi Wu, Thomas Foken, Jun Qin and Zhaoye Zhou
- Potential for growing Arabica coffee in the extreme south of Brazil in a warmer world pp. 535-548

- Jurandir Zullo, Hilton Pinto, Eduardo Assad and Ana Ávila
- Nonparametric testing of variability and trend in some climatic records pp. 549-568

- John Halley and Dimitris Kugiumtzis
- The role of low clouds in determining climate sensitivity in response to a doubling of CO 2 as obtained from 16 mixed-layer models pp. 569-582

- Richard Wetherald
- Temperature thresholds and crop production: a review pp. 583-598

- Qunying Luo
- Predicting the response of hard and soft rock coasts to changes in sea level and wave height pp. 599-615

- Alan Trenhaile
- Exploring high-end scenarios for local sea level rise to develop flood protection strategies for a low-lying delta—the Netherlands as an example pp. 617-645

- Caroline Katsman, A. Sterl, J. Beersma, H. Brink, J. Church, W. Hazeleger, R. Kopp, D. Kroon, J. Kwadijk, R. Lammersen, Julian Lowe, M. Oppenheimer, H. Plag, J. Ridley, H. Storch, D. Vaughan, P. Vellinga, L. Vermeersen, R. Wal and R. Weisse
- Ungulate herbivory modifies the effects of climate change on mountain forests pp. 647-669

- M. Didion, A. Kupferschmid, A. Wolf and H. Bugmann
- The Stanford Climate Change Behavior Survey (SCCBS): assessing greenhouse gas emissions-related behaviors in individuals and populations pp. 671-694

- K. Armel, Katy Yan, Annika Todd and Thomas Robinson
- Modelling the potential impact of global warming on Ips typographus voltinism and reproductive diapause pp. 695-718

- Anna Jönsson, Susanne Harding, Paal Krokene, Holger Lange, Åke Lindelöw, Bjørn Økland, Hans Ravn and Leif Schroeder
- The economics (or lack thereof) of aerosol geoengineering pp. 719-744

- Marlos Goes, Nancy Tuana and Klaus Keller
- A review of climate geoengineering proposals pp. 745-790

- Naomi Vaughan and Timothy Lenton
- Beyond the “fit”: introducing climate forecasts among organic farmers in Georgia (United States) pp. 791-799

- Carrie Furman, Carla Roncoli, Todd Crane and Gerrit Hoogenboom
- Existing infrastructure and the 2°C target pp. 801-805

- Céline Guivarch and Stephane Hallegatte
- Cooperative interaction of rich and poor can be catalyzed by intermediate climate targets pp. 807-814

- Manfred Milinski, Torsten Röhl and Jochem Marotzke
- Correlation between climate sensitivity and aerosol forcing and its implication for the “climate trap” pp. 815-825

- Katsumasa Tanaka and Thomas Raddatz
Volume 109, issue 1, 2011
- A special issue on the RCPs pp. 1-4

- Detlef Vuuren, James Edmonds, Mikiko Kainuma, Keywan Riahi and John Weyant
- Second California Assessment: integrated climate change impacts assessment of natural and managed systems. Guest editorial pp. 1-19

- Guido Franco, Daniel Cayan, Susanne Moser, Michael Hanemann and Myoung-Ae Jones
- The representative concentration pathways: an overview pp. 5-31

- Detlef Vuuren, Jae Edmonds, Mikiko Kainuma, Keywan Riahi, Allison Thomson, Kathy Hibbard, George Hurtt, Tom Kram, Volker Krey, Jean-Francois Lamarque, Toshihiko Masui, Malte Meinshausen, Nebojsa Nakicenovic, Steven Smith and Steven Rose
- Projecting long-run socioeconomic and demographic trends in California under the SRES A2 and B1 scenarios pp. 21-42

- Alan Sanstad, Hans Johnson, Noah Goldstein and Guido Franco
- RCP 8.5—A scenario of comparatively high greenhouse gas emissions pp. 33-57

- Keywan Riahi, Shilpa Rao, Volker Krey, Cheolhung Cho, Vadim Chirkov, Guenther Fischer, Georg Kindermann, Nebojsa Nakicenovic and Peter Rafaj
- Current and future impacts of extreme events in California pp. 43-70

- Michael Mastrandrea, Claudia Tebaldi, Carolyn Snyder and Stephen Schneider
- An emission pathway for stabilization at 6 Wm −2 radiative forcing pp. 59-76

- Toshihiko Masui, Kenichi Matsumoto, Yasuaki Hijioka, Tsuguki Kinoshita, Toru Nozawa, Sawako Ishiwatari, Etsushi Kato, P. Shukla, Yoshiki Yamagata and Mikiko Kainuma
- Potential increase in floods in California’s Sierra Nevada under future climate projections pp. 71-94

- Tapash Das, Michael Dettinger, Daniel Cayan and Hugo Hidalgo
- RCP4.5: a pathway for stabilization of radiative forcing by 2100 pp. 77-94

- Allison Thomson, Katherine Calvin, Steven Smith, G. Kyle, April Volke, Pralit Patel, Sabrina Delgado-Arias, Ben Bond-Lamberty, Marshall Wise, Leon Clarke and James Edmonds
- Simulating cold season snowpack: Impacts of snow albedo and multi-layer snow physics pp. 95-117

- D. Waliser, J. Kim, Y. Xue, Y. Chao, A. Eldering, R. Fovell, A. Hall, Qi Li, K. Liou, J. McWilliams, S. Kapnick, R. Vasic, F. Sale and Y. Yu
- RCP2.6: exploring the possibility to keep global mean temperature increase below 2°C pp. 95-116

- Detlef Vuuren, Elke Stehfest, Michel Elzen, Tom Kram, Jasper Vliet, Sebastiaan Deetman, Morna Isaac, Kees Klein Goldewijk, Andries Hof, Angelica Mendoza Beltran, Rineke Oostenrijk and Bas van Ruijven
- Harmonization of land-use scenarios for the period 1500–2100: 600 years of global gridded annual land-use transitions, wood harvest, and resulting secondary lands pp. 117-161

- G. Hurtt, L. Chini, S. Frolking, R. Betts, J. Feddema, G. Fischer, J. Fisk, K. Hibbard, R. Houghton, A. Janetos, C. Jones, G. Kindermann, T. Kinoshita, Kees Klein Goldewijk, K. Riahi, E. Shevliakova, S. Smith, E. Stehfest, A. Thomson, P. Thornton, D. Vuuren and Y. Wang
- Human-induced changes in wind, temperature and relative humidity during Santa Ana events pp. 119-132

- Mimi Rose Abel, Alex Hall and Jinwon Kim
- Human-induced changes in wind, temperature and relative humidity during Santa Ana events pp. 119-132

- Mimi Hughes, Alex Hall and Jinwon Kim
- Adapting California’s water system to warm vs. dry climates pp. 133-149

- Christina Connell-Buck, Josué Medellín-Azuara, Jay Lund and Kaveh Madani
- Climate change impacts on two high-elevation hydropower systems in California pp. 151-169

- Sebastian Vicuña, John Dracup and Larry Dale
- Evolution of anthropogenic and biomass burning emissions of air pollutants at global and regional scales during the 1980–2010 period pp. 163-190

- Claire Granier, Bertrand Bessagnet, Tami Bond, Ariela D’Angiola, Hugo Denier van der Gon, Gregory Frost, Angelika Heil, Johannes Kaiser, Stefan Kinne, Zbigniew Klimont, Silvia Kloster, Jean-François Lamarque, Catherine Liousse, Toshihiko Masui, Frederik Meleux, Aude Mieville, Toshimasa Ohara, Jean-Christophe Raut, Keywan Riahi, Martin Schultz, Steven Smith, Allison Thompson, John Aardenne, Guido Werf and Detlef Vuuren
- The impact of price on residential demand for electricity and natural gas pp. 171-189

- Felipe Vásquez Lavín, Larry Dale, Michael Hanemann and Mithra Moezzi
- Simulating the impacts of climate change, prices and population on California’s residential electricity consumption pp. 191-210

- Maximilian Auffhammer and Anin Aroonruengsawat
- Global and regional evolution of short-lived radiatively-active gases and aerosols in the Representative Concentration Pathways pp. 191-212

- Jean-François Lamarque, G. Kyle, Malte Meinshausen, Keywan Riahi, Steven Smith, Detlef Vuuren, Andrew Conley and Francis Vitt
- Effects of climate change and wave direction on longshore sediment transport patterns in Southern California pp. 211-228

- Peter Adams, Douglas Inman and Jessica Lovering
- The RCP greenhouse gas concentrations and their extensions from 1765 to 2300 pp. 213-241

- Malte Meinshausen, S. Smith, K. Calvin, J. Daniel, M. Kainuma, J-F. Lamarque, K. Matsumoto, S. Montzka, S. Raper, K. Riahi, A. Thomson, G. Velders and D.P. Vuuren
- Potential impacts of increased coastal flooding in California due to sea-level rise pp. 229-249

- Matthew Heberger, Heather Cooley, Pablo Herrera, Peter Gleick and Eli Moore
- A methodology for predicting future coastal hazards due to sea-level rise on the California Coast pp. 251-276

- David Revell, Robert Battalio, Brian Spear, Peter Ruggiero and Justin Vandever
- Estimating the potential economic impacts of climate change on Southern California beaches pp. 277-298

- Linwood Pendleton, Philip King, Craig Mohn, D. Webster, Ryan Vaughn and Peter Adams
- Modifying agricultural water management to adapt to climate change in California’s central valley pp. 299-316

- Brian Joyce, Vishal Mehta, David Purkey, Larry Dale and Michael Hanemann
- California perennial crops in a changing climate pp. 317-333

- David Lobell and Christopher Field
- Effect of climate change on field crop production in California’s Central Valley pp. 335-353

- Juhwan Lee, Steven Gryze and Johan Six
- Climate extremes in California agriculture pp. 355-363

- David Lobell, Angela Torney and Christopher Field
- Economic impacts of climate change on California agriculture pp. 365-386

- Olivier Deschenes and Charles Kolstad
- Economic impacts of climate-related changes to California agriculture pp. 387-405

- Josué Medellín-Azuara, Richard Howitt, Duncan MacEwan and Jay Lund
- Case study on potential agricultural responses to climate change in a California landscape pp. 407-427

- L. Jackson, S. Wheeler, A. Hollander, A. O’Geen, B. Orlove, J. Six, Daniel Sumner, F. Santos-Martin, J. Kramer, W. Horwath, R. Howitt and T. Tomich
- The impact of climate change on California timberlands pp. 429-443

- L. Hannah, C. Costello, Chao Guo, L. Ries, Charles Kolstad, D. Panitz and N. Snider
- Climate change and growth scenarios for California wildfire pp. 445-463

- A. Westerling, B. Bryant, H. Preisler, T. Holmes, H. Hidalgo, T. Das and S. Shrestha
- The impact of climate change on California’s ecosystem services pp. 465-484

- M. Shaw, Linwood Pendleton, D. Cameron, Belinda Morris, Dominique Bachelet, Kirk Klausmeyer, Jason MacKenzie, David Conklin, Gregrory Bratman, James Lenihan, Erik Haunreiter, Christopher Daly and Patrick Roehrdanz
- The climate gap: environmental health and equity implications of climate change and mitigation policies in California—a review of the literature pp. 485-503

- Seth Shonkoff, Rachel Morello-Frosch, Manuel Pastor and James Sadd
- Climate change-related impacts in the San Diego region by 2050 pp. 505-531

- Steven Messner, Sandra Miranda, Emily Young and Nicola Hedge
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