Paper Review: Assignments
JON-1 Hansen J. et al. (2005): Earth’s energy imbalance:
Confirmation and implications, Science, 308, 1431-.
JON-2 Soden et al. (2002): Global
cooling after the eruption of
CHRISTY-1 Science (2006): Pollute the planet for
climate’s sake, 314, 401-.
+ Wigley, T. (2006): A
combined mitigation/geoengineering approach to
climate stabilization, Science, 314, 452-.
CHRISTY-2 Held,
WEIXIN-1 Goswami, B. et al. (2006): Increasing
trend of extreme rain events over
WEIXIN-2 Held,
+ Russell. J. et al. (2006): The southern
hemisphere westerlies in a warming world: Propping open the door to the deep
ocean, J. Climate, 19, 6382-
LEIGH-1 Donald, A. et al. (2006): Near-global impact of the MJO on
rainfall, GRL, 33, L09704.
+ Barlow, M. and D. Salstein
(2006): Summertime influence of the MJO on daily rainfall over
LEIGH-2 Comiso, J. (2006): Abrupt decline
in the Arctic winter sea ice cover, GRL, 33, L18504.
+ Nghiem, S., et al.
(2006): Depletion of perennial sea ice in the
+
PAUL-1
PAUL-2 Soden and Held (2006): An
assessment of climate feedbacks in coupled ocean-atmosphere models, J. Climate,
19, 3354-.
CHRIS-1 McPhaden et al. (2006): ENSO as an
integrating concept in Earth sciences, Science, 314, 1740-.
CHRIS-2 Doney, S. (2006): Plankton in a
warmer world, Nature, 444, 695-.
+ Meskhidze N. and A. Nenes (2006): Phytoplankton and cloudiness in the southern
ocean, Science, 314, 1419-.
DAN-1 Roe, G. (2006): In defense of Milankovitch,
GRL, 33, L24703
+ Foukal, P. et al.
(2006): Variations in solar luminosity and their effect on the Earth’s climate,
Nature, 443, 161-.
DAN-2 Cazenave A. (2006): How fast are
the ice sheets melting? Science, 314, 1250-.
YANG-1 Barnett et al. (2005): Science
+ Rahmstorf, S. (2006):
A semi-empirical approach to projecting future sea-level rise, Science, 314
+ Gouretski & Koltermann (2007): How much is the ocean really warming?, GRL, 34.
YANG-2 Vecchi et al. (2006): Weakening of
tropical Pacific atmospheric circulation due to anthropogenic forcing, Nature,
441, 73-.