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December 2005 - Volume 18(23/24)
November 2005 - Volume 18(21/22)
Relationships between Gulf of California Moisture Surges and Tropical Cyclones in the Eastern Pacific Basin. R. W. Higgins and W. Shi, J. Climate, 18(22), pages 4601–4620.
El Niño and Greenhouse Warming: Results from Ensemble Simulations with
the NCAR CCSM. Hein Zelle, Geert Jan van Oldenborgh, Gerrit Burgers and Henk
Dijkstra, J. Climate, 18(22), pages 4669–4683.
Rethinking Tropical Ocean Response to Global Warming: The Enhanced Equatorial
Warming*. Zhengyu Liu, Steve Vavrus, Feng He, Na Wen and Yafang Zhong, J.
Climate, 18(22), pages
4684–4700.
The Significance of the 1976 Pacific Climate Shift in the Climatology of Alaska. Brian Hartmann and Gerd Wendler, J. Climate, 18(22), pages 4824–4839.
Detection of Regional Surface Temperature Trends. David J. Karoly and Qigang Wu, J. Climate, 18(21), pages 4337–4343.
The Forcing of the Pacific Decadal Oscillation*. Niklas Schneider and Bruce
D. Cornuelle, J. Climate, 18(21), pages 4355–4373.
The Total Meridional Heat Flux and Its Oceanic and Atmospheric Partition. Carl
Wunsch, J. Climate, 18(21), pages 4374–4380.
A Hierarchy of Data-Based ENSO Models. D. Kondrashov, S. Kravtsov, A. W. Robertson and M. Ghil, J. Climate, 18(21), pages 4425–4444.
Near-Annual SST Variability in the Equatorial Pacific in a Coupled General
Circulation Model. Renguang Wu and Ben P. Kirtman, J. Climate, 18(21), pages 4454–4473.
Seasonal Climate Predictability in a Coupled OAGCM Using a Different Approach
for Ensemble Forecasts. Jing-Jia Luo, Sebastien Masson, Swadhin Behera, Satoru
Shingu and Toshio Yamagata, J. Climate, 18(21), pages 4474–4497.
The NAO, the AO, and Global Warming: How Closely Related?. Judah Cohen and
Mathew Barlow, J. Climate, 18(21), pages 4498–4513.
Multidecadal Variability of North Atlantic Temperature and Salinity during
the Twentieth Century. I. V. Polyakov, U. S. Bhatt, H. L. Simmons, D. Walsh,
J. E. Walsh and X. Zhang, J. Climate, 18(21), pages 4562–4581.
Estimation of the Surface Heat Flux Response to Sea Surface Temperature Anomalies
over the Global Oceans. Sungsu Park, Clara Deser and Michael A. Alexander,
J. Climate, 18(21), pages 4582–4599.
October 2005 - Volume 18(19/20)
Testing the Fidelity of Methods Used in Proxy-Based Reconstructions of Past Climate. Michael E. Mann, Scott Rutherford, Eugene Wahl and Caspar Ammann, J. Climate, 18(20), pages 4097–4107.
Southwest Indian Ocean SST Variability: Its Local Effect and Remote Influence
on Asian Monsoons*. H. Annamalai, Ping Liu and Shang-Ping Xie, J. Climate, 18(20), pages 4150–4167.
Mixed Layer Heat Balance on Intraseasonal Time Scales in the Northwestern Tropical
Atlantic Ocean*. Gregory R. Foltz and Michael J. McPhaden, J. Climate, 18(20), pages 4168–4184.
Mechanisms for Lagged Atmospheric Response to ENSO SST Forcing*. Hui Su, J.
David Neelin and Joyce E. Meyerson, J. Climate, 18(20), pages 4195–4215.
A Simplified Model of the Walker Circulation with an Interactive Ocean Mixed
Layer and Cloud-Radiative Feedbacks. Matthew E. Peters and Christopher S. Bretherton,
J. Climate, 18(20), pages 4216–4234.
From Oceans to Farms: The Value of a Novel Statistical Climate Forecast for Agricultural Management. Peter C. McIntosh, Andrew J. Ash and Mark Stafford Smith, J. Climate, 18(20), pages 4287–4302.
The Relationship between Wind Speed and Precipitation in the Pacific ITCZ. Larissa E. Back and Christopher S. Bretherton, J. Climate, 18(20), pages 4317–4328.
SST-Forced Atmospheric Variability in an Atmospheric General Circulation Model. Arun Kumar, Qin Zhang, Peitao Peng and Bhaskar Jha, J. Climate, 18(19), pages 3953–3967.
Arctic–North Atlantic Interactions and Multidecadal Variability of the Meridional Overturning Circulation. Johann H. Jungclaus, Helmuth Haak, Mojib Latif and Uwe Mikolajewicz, J. Climate, 18(19), pages 4013–4031.
Simulation of the Madden–Julian Oscillation in the NCAR CCM3 Using a Revised Zhang–McFarlane Convection Parameterization Scheme. Guang J. Zhang and Mingquan Mu, J. Climate, 18(19), pages 4046–4064.
Modeling of Tropical Forcing of Persistent Droughts and Pluvials over Western North America: 1856–2000*. Richard Seager, Yochanan Kushnir, Celine Herweijer, Naomi Naik and Jennifer Velez, J. Climate, 18(19), pages 4065–4088.
September 2005 - Volume 18(17/18)
Internal Variability of Indian Ocean SST. Markus Jochum and Raghu Murtugudde,
J. Climate, 18(18), pages 3726–3738.
Anatomy and Decadal Evolution of the Pacific Subtropical–Tropical Cells
(STCs)*. Antonietta Capotondi, Michael A. Alexander, Clara Deser and Michael
J. McPhaden, J. Climate, 18(18), pages 3739–3758.
Reinitiation of the Boreal Summer Intraseasonal Oscillation in the Tropical Indian Ocean*. Xian-An Jiang and Tim Li, J. Climate, 18(18), pages 3777–3795.
ntraseasonal Dynamical Evolution of the Northern Annular Mode. Brent A. McDaniel and Robert X. Black, J. Climate, 18(18), pages 3820–3839.
Effects of Central American Mountains on the Eastern Pacific Winter ITCZ and
Moisture Transport*. Haiming Xu, Shang-Ping Xie, Yuqing Wang and R. Justin
Small, J. Climate, 18(18), pages 3856–3873.
Air–Sea Interactions in the Tropical Atlantic: A View Based on Lagged
Rotated Maximum Covariance Analysis. Claude Frankignoul and Elodie Kestenare,
J. Climate, 18(18), pages 3874–3890.
Influence of the Indian Ocean Dipole on Atmospheric Subseasonal Variability.
Toshiaki Shinoda and Weiqing Han, J. Climate, 18(18), pages 3891–3909.
Impact of Model Resolution on the Prediction of Summer Precipitation over the
United States and Mexico. Kingtse C. Mo, Jae-Kyung Schemm, H. M. H. Juang,
R. Wayne Higgins and Yucheng Song, J. Climate, 18(18), pages 3910–3927.
Moist Teleconnection Mechanisms for the Tropical South American and Atlantic
Sector*. J. David Neelin and Hui Su, J. Climate, 18(18), pages
3928–3950.
Two Independent Triggers for the Indian Ocean Dipole/Zonal Mode in a Coupled
GCM. Albert S. Fischer, Pascal Terray, Eric Guilyardi, Silvio Gualdi and Pascale
Delecluse, J. Climate, 18(17), pages 3428–3449.
Effect of Preconditioning on the Extreme Climate Events in the Tropical Indian
Ocean*. H. Annamalai, J. Potemra, R. Murtugudde and J. P. McCreary, J.
Climate, 18(17), pages 3450–3469.
SST-Induced Surface Wind Variations over the Brazil–Malvinas Confluence:
Satellite and In Situ Observations*. Hiroki Tokinaga, Youichi Tanimoto and
Shang-Ping Xie, J. Climate, 18(17), pages 3470–3482.
Optimizing Parameters in an Atmospheric General Circulation Model. C. A. Severijns and W. Hazeleger, J. Climate, 18(17), pages 3527–3535.
Mechanisms of Decadal Arctic Climate Variability in the Community Climate
System Model, Version 2 (CCSM2). Hugues Goosse and Marika M. Holland, J.
Climate, 18(17), pages
3552–3570.
Integrating Ocean Subsurface Temperatures in Statistical ENSO Forecasts. Jose
Eric Ruiz, Ian Cordery and Ashish Sharma, J. Climate, 18(17), pages
3571–3586.
Indian Ocean Variability and Its Association with ENSO in a Global Coupled
Model. Aihong Zhong, Harry H. Hendon and Oscar Alves, J. Climate, 18(17), pages 3634–3649.
Simulated and Observed Preindustrial to Modern Vegetation and Climate Changes*.
Michael Notaro, Zhengyu Liu, Robert Gallimore, Stephen J. Vavrus, John E. Kutzbach,
I. Colin Prentice and Robert L. Jacob, J. Climate, 18(17), pages 3650–3671.
A New FSU Winds Climatology. Mark A. Bourassa, Rosario Romero, Shawn R. Smith and James J. O’Brien, J. Climate, 18(17), pages 3686–3698.
August 2005 - Volume 18(15/16)
Interannual Variability of Patterns of Atmospheric Mass Distribution. Kevin E. Trenberth, David P. Stepaniak and Lesley Smith, J. Climate, 18(15), pages 2812–2825.
Ocean Model Diagnosis of Interannual Coevolving SST Variability in the South
Indian and South Atlantic Oceans. J. C. Hermes and C. J. C. Reason, J.
Climate, 18(15), pages 2864–2882.
Land Surface Model Development for the GISS GCM: Effects of Improved Canopy
Physiology on Simulated Climate. Andrew D. Friend and Nancy Y. Kiang, J.
Climate, 18(15), pages
2883–2902.
Influences of ENSO-Induced Indo–Western Pacific SST Anomalies on Extratropical Atmospheric Variability during the Boreal Summer. Ngar-Cheung Lau, Ants Leetmaa, Mary Jo Nath and Hai-Lan Wang, J. Climate, 18(15), pages 2922–2942.
Multiconvective Parameterizations as a Multimodel Proxy for Seasonal Climate
Studies. T. E. LaRow, S. D. Cocke and D. W. Shin, J. Climate, 18(15), pages 2963–2978.
Response of the Kuroshio Extension to Rossby Waves Associated with the 1970s
Climate Regime Shift in a High-Resolution Ocean Model*. Bunmei Taguchi, Shang-Ping
Xie, Humio Mitsudera and Atsushi Kubokawa, J. Climate, 18(15), pages 2979–2995.
Western North Pacific Tropical Cyclone Intensity and ENSO. Suzana J. Camargo
and Adam H. Sobel, J. Climate, 18(15), pages 2996–3006.
MJO in the NCAR CAM2 with the Tiedtke Convective Scheme*. Ping Liu, Bin Wang,
Kenneth R. Sperber, Tim Li and Gerald A. Meehl, J. Climate, 18(15), pages 3007–3020.
July 2005 - Volume 18(13/14)
The Energetics of Ocean Heat Transport. Anand Gnanadesikan, Richard D. Slater,
P. S. Swathi and Geoffrey K. Vallis, J. Climate, 18(14), pages
2604–2616.
El Niño–La Niña Asymmetry in the Coupled Model Intercomparison
Project Simulations*. Soon-Il An, Yoo-Geun Ham, Jong-Seong Kug, Fei-Fei Jin
and In-Sik Kang, J. Climate, 18(14), pages 2617–2627.
Impact of the Diurnal Cycle of Solar Radiation on Intraseasonal SST Variability
in the Western Equatorial Pacific. Toshiaki Shinoda, J. Climate, 18(14), pages
2628–2636.
The Heat Balance of the Western Hemisphere Warm Pool. David B. Enfield and Sang-ki Lee, J. Climate, 18(14), pages 2662–2681.
High-Resolution Satellite Measurements of the Atmospheric Boundary Layer Response to SST Variations along the Agulhas Return Current. Larry W. O’Neill, Dudley B. Chelton, Steven K. Esbensen and Frank J. Wentz, J. Climate, 18(14), pages 2706–2723.
Comments on “Predictability of Winter Climate over the North Atlantic European Region during ENSO Events”. Geert Jan van Oldenborgh, J. Climate, 18(14), pages 2770–2772.
Impacts of the Aleutian–Icelandic Low Seesaw on Surface Climate during the Twentieth Century. Meiji Honda, Shozo Yamane and Hisashi Nakamura, J. Climate, 18(14), pages 2793–2802.
Barry Saltzman and the Theory of Climate. K. A. Maasch, R. J. Oglesby and A. Fournier, J. Climate, 18(13), pages 2141–2150.
The Simulation of Moisture Processes in Climate Models and Climate Sensitivity. Haijun Hu, Robert J. Oglesby and Susan Marshall, J. Climate, 18(13), pages 2172–2193.
A One-Dimensional Mixed Layer Ocean Model for Use in Three-Dimensional Climate Simulations: Control Simulation Compared to Observations. Monica Y. Stephens, Robert J. Oglesby and Martin Maxey, J. Climate, 18(13), pages 2199–2221.
The Influence of Ocean Thermocline Temperatures on the Earth’s Surface Climate. Robert J. Oglesby, Monica Y. Stephens and Barry Saltzman, J. Climate, 18(13), pages 2222–2246.
A Wintertime Arctic Oscillation Signature on Early-Season Indian Ocean Monsoon Intensity. Wolfgang Buermann, Benjamin Lintner and Céline Bonfils, J. Climate, 18(13), pages 2247–2269.
Indian Ocean Climate and Dipole Variability in Hadley Centre Coupled GCMs. Hilary Spencer, Rowan T. Sutton, Julia M. Slingo, Malcolm Roberts and Emily Black, J. Climate, 18(13), pages 2286–2307.
Closing the Time-Varying Mass and Heat Budgets for Large Ocean Areas: The Tasman Box. Dean Roemmich, John Gilson, Josh Willis, Philip Sutton and Ken Ridgway, J. Climate, 18(13), pages 2330–2343.
Reducing Climatology Bias in an Ocean–Atmosphere CGCM with Improved
Coupling Physics. Jing-Jia Luo, Sebastien Masson, Erich Roeckner, Gurvan Madec
and Toshio Yamagata, J. Climate, 18(13), pages 2344–2360.
The Variability of the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation, the North
Atlantic Oscillation, and the El Niño–Southern Oscillation in
the Bergen Climate Model. Juliette Mignot and Claude Frankignoul, J. Climate, 18(13), pages 2361–2375.
Ocean Gyres and Abrupt Change in the Thermohaline Circulation: A Conceptual Analysis. Hannah Longworth, Jochem Marotzke and Thomas F. Stocker, J. Climate, 18(13), pages 2403–2416.
A Bayesian Climate Change Detection and Attribution Assessment. Terry C. K.
Lee, Francis W. Zwiers, Gabriele C. Hegerl, Xuebin Zhang and Min Tsao, J.
Climate, 18(13), pages
2429–2440.
The Linear Response of ENSO to the Madden–Julian Oscillation. J. Zavala-Garay,
C. Zhang, A. M. Moore and R. Kleeman, J. Climate, 18(13), pages 2441–2459.
June 2005 - Volume 18(11/12)
Simulated Tropical Response to a Substantial Weakening of the Atlantic Thermohaline Circulation. Rong Zhang and Thomas L. Delworth, J. Climate, 18(12), pages 1853–1860.
The Impact of ENSO on Atmospheric Intraseasonal Variability as Inferred from Observations and GCM Simulations. Chi-Yung Tam and Ngar-Cheung Lau, J. Climate, 18(12), pages 1902–1924.
The Relationship between the Interannual Variation of the North Indian Ocean
SST Induced by Surface Wind and ENSO during Boreal Summer. Motoki Nagura
and Masanori Konda, pages 1942–1956.
Role of the Drake Passage in Controlling the Stability of the Ocean’s
Thermohaline Circulation. Willem P. Sijp and Matthew H. England,
J. Climate, 18(12), pages 1957–1966.
Coupled Ocean–Atmosphere Interactions between the Madden–Julian
Oscillation and Synoptic-Scale Variability over the Warm Pool. Crispian P. Batstone,
Adrian J. Matthews and David P. Stevens, J. Climate, 18(12), pages 2004–2020.
A Global Merged Land–Air–Sea Surface Temperature Reconstruction
Based on Historical Observations (1880–1997). Thomas M. Smith and
Richard W. Reynolds, J. Climate, 18(12), pages 2021–2036.
Tropical Pacific–Driven Decadel Energy Transport Variability. Wilco Hazeleger,
Camiel Severijns, Richard Seager and Franco Molteni, J.
Climate, 18(12), pages 2037–2051.
Mechanisms Forcing an Antarctic Dipole in Simulated Sea Ice and Surface Ocean
Conditions. Marika M. Holland, Cecilia M. Bitz and Elizabeth C. Hunke,
J. Climate, 18(12), pages 2052–2066.
The Effect of ENSO on Tibetan Plateau Snow Depth: A Stationary Wave Teleconnection
Mechanism and Implications for the South Asian Monsoons. Jeffrey Shaman
and Eli Tziperman, J. Climate, 18(12), pages 2067–2079.
The Contribution of the Interannual ENSO Cycle to the Spatial Pattern of Decadal
ENSO-Like Variability*. Daniel J. Vimont, J. Climate, 18(12), pages 2080–2092.
Tropical Atlantic Moisture Flux, Convection over Northeastern Brazil, and Pertinence
of the PIRATA Network*. Bruno Durand, Jacques Servain, Henri Laurent
and Luiz A. T. Machado, J. Climate, 18(12), pages 2093–2101.
A Stochastic Model for the Spatial Structure of Annular Patterns of Variability
and the North Atlantic Oscillation. Edwin P. Gerber and Geoffrey K. Vallis,
J. Climate, 18(12), pages 2102–2118.
Avoiding Inhomogeneity in Percentile-Based Indices of Temperature Extremes.
Xuebin Zhang, Gabriele Hegerl, Francis W. Zwiers and Jesse Kenyon, J. Climate, 18(11), pages
1641–1651.
Ocean–Atmosphere Interactions in the Tropical and Subtropical Atlantic
Ocean. Bohua Huang and J. Shukla, J. Climate, 18(11), pages
1652–1672.
Interannual and Interdecadal Variability of Thailand Summer Monsoon Season.
Nkrintra Singhrattna, Balaji Rajagopalan, K. Krishna Kumar and
Martyn Clark, J. Climate, 18(11), pages 1697–1708.
A Distinctly Interdecadal Signal of Pacific Ocean–Atmosphere Interaction.
Oliver W. Frauenfeld, Robert E. Davis and Michael E. Mann, J.
Climate, 18(11), pages
1709–1718.
Dominant Modes of Variability in the South Atlantic: A Study with a Hierarchy
of Ocean–Atmosphere Models. Reindert J. Haarsma, Edmo J. D. Campos,
Wilco Hazeleger, Camiel Severijns, Alberto R. Piola and Franco Molteni,
J. Climate, 18(11), pages 1719–1735.
The Nonlinear Patterns of North American Winter Temperature and Precipitation
Associated with ENSO. Aiming Wu, William W. Hsieh and Amir Shabbar,
J. Climate, 18(11), pages 1736–1752.
Characteristics of Stochastic Variability Associated with ENSO and the Role of the MJO. Crispian Batstone and Harry H. Hendon, J. Climate, 18(11), pages 1773–1789.
Warm Season Rainfall Variability over the U.S. Great Plains in Observations, NCEP and ERA-40 Reanalyses, and NCAR and NASA Atmospheric Model Simulations. Alfredo Ruiz-Barradas and Sumant Nigam, J. Climate, 18(11), pages 1808–1830.
Can Reanalysis Have Anthropogenic Climate Trends without Model Forcing?. Ming Cai and Eugenia Kalnay, J. Climate, 18(11), pages 1844–1849.
May 2005 - Volume 18(9/10)
Indian Ocean Dipolelike Variability in the CSIRO Mark 3 Coupled Climate Model. Wenju Cai, Harry H. Hendon and Gary Meyers, J. Climate, 18(10), pages 1449–1468.
Explicit Convection over the Western Pacific Warm Pool in the Community Atmospheric Model. Micha Z. Ziemiaski, Wojciech W. Grabowski and Mitchell W. Moncrieff, J. Climate, 18(10), pages 1482–1502.
Quantifying Uncertainty in Projections of Regional Climate Change: A Bayesian
Approach to the Analysis of Multimodel Ensembles. Claudia Tebaldi, Richard
L. Smith, Doug Nychka and Linda O. Mearns, J. Climate, 18(10), pages 1524–1540.
Discovering Associations between Climatic and Oceanic Parameters to Monitor
Drought in Nebraska Using Data-Mining Techniques. Tsegaye Tadesse, Donald
A. Wilhite, Michael J. Hayes, Sherri K. Harms and Steve Goddard,
J. Climate, 18(10), pages 1541–1550.
Three Putative Types of El Niño Revealed by Spatial Variability in
Impact on Australian Wheat Yield. A. B. Potgieter, G. L. Hammer,
H. Meinke, R. C. Stone and L. Goddard, J. Climate, 18(10), pages 1566–1574.
Decadal Changes in the South Indian Ocean Thermocline. Elaine L. McDonagh,
Harry L. Bryden, Brian A. King, Richard J. Sanders, Stuart A. Cunningham
and Robert Marsh, J. Climate, 18(10), pages 1575–1590.
Global Changes of the Water Cycle Intensity. Michael G. Bosilovich, Siegfried
D. Schubert and Gregory K. Walker, J. Climate, 18(10), pages 1591–1608.
The Importance of Atmospheric Dynamics in the Northern Hemisphere Wintertime
Climate Response to Changes in the Earth’s Orbit. Alex Hall, Amy Clement,
David W. J. Thompson, Anthony Broccoli and Charles Jackson,
J. Climate, 18(9), pages 1315–1325.
Trends in Intense Precipitation in the Climate Record. Pavel Ya. Groisman,
Richard W. Knight, David R. Easterling, Thomas R. Karl, Gabriele
C. Hegerl and Vyacheslav N. Razuvaev, J. Climate, 18(9), pages
1326–1350.
Indian Ocean Sea Surface Temperature and El Niño–Southern Oscillation:
A New Perspective. Pascal Terray and Sébastien Dominiak, J.
Climate, 18(9), pages
1351–1368.
Interdecadal Change in Properties of El Niño–Southern Oscillation
in an Intermediate Coupled Model. Rong-Hua Zhang and Antonio J. Busalacchi,
J. Climate, 18(9), pages 1369–1380.
Contribution of Changes in Sea Surface Temperature and Aerosol Loading to the
Decreasing Precipitation Trend in Southern China. Yanjie Cheng, Ulrike Lohmann,
Junhua Zhang, Yunfeng Luo, Zuoting Liu and Glen Lesins,
J. Climate, 18(9), pages 1381–1390.
Formation, Mechanisms, and Predictability of the Aleutian–Icelandic Low Seesaw in Ensemble AGCM Simulations. Meiji Honda, Yochanan Kushnir, Hisashi Nakamura, Shozo Yamane and Stephen E. Zebiak, J. Climate, 18(9), pages 1423–1434.
On the Interannual Variability of the Indonesian Throughflow and Its Linkage with ENSO. Matthew H. England and Fei Huang, J. Climate, 18(9), pages 1435–1444.
April 2005 - Volume 18(7/8)
Mechanism of Interdecadal Thermohaline Circulation Variability in a Coupled Ocean–Atmosphere GCM. Buwen Dong and Rowan T. Sutton, J. Climate, 18(8), pages 1117–1135.
Estimating Extremes in Transient Climate Change Simulations. Viatcheslav V. Kharin and Francis W. Zwiers, J. Climate, 18(8), pages 1156–1173.
Modeling Diurnal and Intraseasonal Variability of the Ocean Mixed Layer. D.
J. Bernie, S. J. Woolnough, J. M. Slingo and E. Guilyardi, J. Climate, 18(8), pages
1190–1202.
The Radiative, Cloud, and Thermodynamic Properties of the Major Tropical Western
Pacific Cloud Regimes. Christian Jakob, George Tselioudis and Timothy Hume, J. Climate, 18(8), pages
1203–1215.
Regional Climate Simulations over North America: Interaction of Local Processes
with Improved Large-Scale Flow. Gonzalo Miguez-Macho, Georgiy L. Stenchikov
and Alan Robock, J. Climate, 18(8), pages 1227–1246.
Characteristics of Landfalling Tropical Cyclones in the United States and Mexico:
Climatology and Interannual Variability. Joshua Larson, Yaping Zhou
and R. Wayne Higgins, J. Climate, 18(8), pages 1247–1262.
Estimating the Uncertainty in a Regional Climate Model Related to Initial
and Lateral Boundary Conditions. Wanli Wu, Amanda H. Lynch and Aaron Rivers, J. Climate, 18(7), pages
917–933.
Large-Scale Atmospheric Forcing by Southeast Pacific Boundary Layer Clouds:
A Regional Model Study*. Yuqing Wang, Shang-Ping Xie, Bin Wang
and Haiming Xu, J. Climate, 18(7), pages 934–951.
Ocean Dynamics and the Nature of Air–Sea Interactions over the North Atlantic at Decadal Time Scales. W. Park and M. Latif, J. Climate, 18(7), pages 982–995.
The Transient Atmospheric Response to Midlatitude SST Anomalies. David Ferreira
and Claude Frankignoul, J. Climate, 18(7), pages
1049–1067.
A Large Ensemble Analysis of the Influence of Tropical SSTs on Seasonal Atmospheric
Variability. Peitao Peng and Arun Kumar, J. Climate, 18(7), pages
1068–1085.
Atlantic Atmosphere–Ocean Interaction: A Stochastic Climate Model–Based
Diagnosis. Timothy J. Mosedale, David B. Stephenson and Matthew Collins,
J. Climate, 18(7), pages 1086–1095.
March 2005 - Volume 18(5/6)
The Impact of Horizontal Resolution on the Tropical Heat Budget in an Atlantic Ocean Model. Markus Jochum, Raghu Murtugudde, Raffaele Ferrari and Paola Malanotte-Rizzoli, J. Climate, 18(6) pages 841–851.
The Mass of the Atmosphere: A Constraint on Global Analyses. Kevin E. Trenberth and Lesley Smith, J. Climate, 18(6) pages 864–875.
Long-Range Predictability in the Tropics. Part I: Monthly Averages. Thomas Reichler
and John O. Roads, J. Climate, 18(5) pages 619–633.
Long-Range Predictability in the Tropics. Part II: 30–60-Day Variability.
Thomas Reichler and John O. Roads, J. Climate, 18(5) pages
634–650.
El Niño: Catastrophe or Opportunity. Lisa Goddard and Maxx Dilley, J. Climate, 18(5) pages
651–665.
Variability of Upper Pacific Ocean Overturning in a Coupled Climate Model. William
J. Merryfield and George J. Boer, J. Climate, 18(5) pages
666–683.
Opposite Phases of the Antarctic Oscillation and Relationships with Intraseasonal
to Interannual Activity in the Tropics during the Austral Summer. Leila M.
V. Carvalho, Charles Jones and Tércio Ambrizzi, J.
Climate, 18(5) pages
702–718.
Oscillatory and Propagating Modes of Temperature Variability at the 3–3.5-
and 4–4.5-yr Time Scales in the Upper Southwest Pacific Ocean. Neil J. Holbrook,
Peter S.-L. Chan and Silvia A. Venegas, J. Climate, 18(5) pages
719–736.
Evolution of Marine Atmospheric Boundary Layer Structure across the Cold Tongue–ITCZ
Complex. Hollis E. Pyatt, Bruce A. Albrecht, Chris Fairall, J.
E. Hare, Nicholas Bond, Patrick Minnis and J. Kirk Ayers,
J. Climate, 18(5) pages 737–753.
February 2005 - Volume 18(3/4)
Thermohaline Circulation Stability: A Box Model Study. Part I: Uncoupled Model.
Valerio Lucarini and Peter H. Stone, J. Climate, 18(4) pages
501–513.
Thermohaline Circulation Stability: A Box Model Study. Part II: Coupled Atmosphere–Ocean
Model. Valerio Lucarini and Peter H. Stone, J. Climate, 18(4) pages
514–529.
The Impact of SST Specification on ECMWF Surface Wind Stress Fields in the Eastern
Tropical Pacific. Dudley B. Chelton, J. Climate, 18(4) pages
530–550.
A Modeling Study of Summertime East Pacific Wind-Induced Ocean–Atmosphere Exchange in the Intraseasonal Oscillation. Eric D. Maloney and Steven K. Esbensen, J. Climate, 18(4) pages 568–584.
Seasonal Forecasting with a Simple General Circulation Model: Predictive Skill in the AO and PNA. Jacques Derome, Hai Lin and Gilbert Brunet, J. Climate, 18(4) pages 597–609.
Volcanic and Solar Forcing of the Tropical Pacific over the Past 1000 Years.
Michael E. Mann, Mark A. Cane, Stephen E. Zebiak and Amy Clement, J. Climate, 18(3) pages
447–456.
Attribution of Recent Temperature Changes in the Australian Region. David J. Karoly
and Karl Braganza, J. Climate, 18(3) pages 457–464.
Northeast Atlantic and North Sea Storminess as Simulated by a Regional Climate
Model during 1958–2001 and Comparison with Observations. Ralf Weisse,
Hans von Storch and Frauke Feser, J. Climate, 18(3) pages
465–479.
Tropical Atlantic SST Forcing of Coupled North Atlantic Seasonal Responses. Shiling Peng,
Walter A. Robinson, Shuanglin Li and Martin P. Hoerling, J.
Climate, 18(3) pages
480–496.
January 2005 - Volume 18(1/2)
A Study of the Impact of Off-Equatorial Warm Pool SST Anomalies on ENSO Cycles. Amy Solomon and Fei-Fei Jin, J. Climate, 18(2) pages 274–286.
Impact of Indian Ocean Sea Surface Temperature on Developing El Niño*. H. Annamalai, S. P. Xie, J. P. McCreary and R. Murtugudde, J. Climate, 18(2) pages 302–319.
North Atlantic Decadal Variability: Air–Sea Coupling, Oceanic Memory, and Potential Northern Hemisphere Resonance*. Lixin Wu and Zhengyu Liu, J. Climate, 18(2) pages 331–349.
An Empirical Parameterization of Subsurface Entrainment Temperature for Improved SST Anomaly Simulations in an Intermediate Ocean Model. Rong-Hua Zhang, Richard Kleeman, Stephen E. Zebiak, Noel Keenlyside and Stephane Raynaud, J. Climate, 18(2) pages 350–371.
Air–Sea Interaction over the Eastern Pacific Warm Pool: Gap Winds, Thermocline Dome, and Atmospheric Convection*. Shang-Ping Xie, Haiming Xu, William S. Kessler and Masami Nonaka, J. Climate, 18(1) pages 5–20.
Biophysical Feedbacks in the Tropical Pacific. Ben Marzeion, Axel Timmermann, Ragu Murtugudde and Fei-Fei Jin, pages 58–70.
The Variability of Seasonality. S. Pezzulli, D. B. Stephenson and A. Hannachi, J. Climate, 18(1) pages 71–88.
North Atlantic Winter SLP Anomalies Based on the Autumn ENSO State. D. Pozo-Vázquez, S. R. Gámiz-Fortis, J. Tovar-Pescador, M. J. Esteban-Parra and Y. Castro-DÍez,J. Climate, 18(1) pages 97–103.
Importance of the Salinity Barrier Layer for the Buildup of El Niño.
Christophe Maes, Joël Picaut and Sophie Belamari, J.
Climate, 18(1) pages
104–118.
The Semidirect Aerosol Effect: Comparison of a Single-Column Model with Large
Eddy Simulation for Marine Stratocumulus. B. T. Johnson, J. Climate, 18(1) pages
119–130.
Subseasonal Variability of the Southeast Pacific Stratus Cloud Deck*. Haiming Xu,
Shang-Ping Xie and Yuqing Wang, J. Climate, 18(1) pages
131–142.
The Interaction of the Madden–Julian Oscillation and the Arctic Oscillation.
Shuntai Zhou and Alvin J. Miller, J. Climate, 18(1) pages
143–159.
The Aleutian Low and Winter Climatic Conditions in the Bering Sea. Part I: Classification*.
S. N. Rodionov, J. E. Overland and N. A. Bond, J. Climate, 18(1) pages
160–177.
Terrestrial Influence on the Annual Cycle of the Atlantic ITCZ in an AGCM Coupled to a Slab Ocean Model*. M. Biasutti, D. S. Battisti and E. S. Sarachik, J. Climate, 18(1) pages 211–228.
December 2004 - Volume 17(24)
Representing El Niño in Coupled Ocean–Atmosphere GCMs: The Dominant Role of the Atmospheric Component. E. Guilyardi, S. Gualdi, J. Slingo, A. Navarra, P. Delecluse, J. Cole, G. Madec, M. Roberts, M. Latif and L. Terray, J. Climate, 17(24), pages 4623–4629.
The New GFDL Global Atmosphere and Land Model AM2–LM2: Evaluation with Prescribed SST Simulations. The GFDL Global Atmospheric Model Development Team:, J. Climate, 17(24), pages 4641–4673.
Mechanisms Controlling the Annual Cycle of Precipitation in the Tropical Atlantic Sector in an Atmospheric GCM*. M. Biasutti, D. S. Battisti and E. S. Sarachik, J. Climate, 17(24), pages 4708–4723.
The Relationship between Snow Accumulation at Mt. Logan, Yukon, Canada, and Climate Variability in the North Pacific. Summer Rupper, Eric J. Steig and Gerard Roe, J. Climate, 17(24), pages 4724–4739.
The Relation between the North Atlantic Oscillation and SSTs in the North Atlantic Basin. Weile Wang, Bruce T. Anderson, Robert K. Kaufmann and Ranga B. Myneni, J. Climate, 17(24), pages 4752–4759.
Climate Variability over the Tropical Indian Ocean Sector in the NSIPP Seasonal Forecast System. Roxana C. Wajsowicz, J. Climate, 17(24), pages 4783–4804.
Downstream Weather Impacts Associated with Atmospheric Blocking over the Northeast Pacific. M. L. Carrera, R. W. Higgins and V. E. Kousky, J. Climate, 17(24), pages 4823–4839.
Variations in the Teleconnection of ENSO and Summer Rainfall in Northern China: A Role of the Indian Summer Monsoon*. Song Feng and Qi Hu, J. Climate, 17(24), pages 4871–4881.
December 2004 - Volume 17(23)
Variability of the Intermediate Atlantic Water of the Arctic Ocean over the Last 100 Years. I. V. Polyakov, G. V. Alekseev, L. A. Timokhov, U. S. Bhatt, R. L. Colony, H. L. Simmons, D. Walsh, J. E. Walsh and V. F. Zakharov, J. Climate, 17(23), pages 4485–4497.
Low-Latitude Freshwater Influence on Centennial Variability of the Atlantic Thermohaline Circulation. Michael Vellinga and Peili Wu, J. Climate, 17(23), pages 4498–4511.
Statistics of Extreme Synoptic-Scale Wind Speeds in Ensemble Simulations of Current and Future Climate. H. W. van den Brink, G. P. Können and J. D. Opsteegh, J. Climate, 17(23), pages 4564–4574.
Global Occurrences of Extreme Precipitation and the Madden–Julian Oscillation: Observations and Predictability. Charles Jones, Duane E. Waliser, K. M. Lau and W. Stern, J. Climate, 17(23), pages 4575–4589.
Global Warming and Western North Pacific Typhoon Activity from an Observational Perspective. Johnny C. L. Chan and Kin Sik Liu, J. Climate, 17(23), pages 4590–4602.
Strong Trends in the Skill of the ERA-40 and NCEP–NCAR Reanalyses in the High and Midlatitudes of the Southern Hemisphere, 1958–2001*. David H. Bromwich and Ryan L. Fogt, J. Climate, 17(23), pages 4603–4619.
Assessing ENSO Simulations and Predictions Using Adjoint Ocean State Estimation. Dietmar Dommenget and Detlef Stammer, J. Climate, 17(22), pages 4301–4315.
The Signature of the Annular Modes in the Tropical Troposphere. David W. J. Thompson and David J. Lorenz, J. Climate, 17(22), pages 4330–4342.
An Observed Trend in Central South American Precipitation. Brant Liebmann, Carolina S. Vera, Leila M. V. Carvalho, Inés A. Camilloni, Martin P. Hoerling, Dave Allured, Vicente R. Barros, Julián Báez and Mario Bidegain, J. Climate, 17(22), pages 4357–4367.
Surface Fluxes and Ocean Coupling in the Tropical Intraseasonal Oscillation. Eric D. Maloney and Adam H. Sobel, J. Climate, 17(22), pages 4368–4386.
The Response of the Southern Hemisphere Atmospheric Circulation to an Enhanced Greenhouse Gas Forcing. Jenny Brandefelt and Erland Källén, J. Climate, 17(22), pages 4425–4442.
Estimating the Decadal Predictability of a Coupled AOGCM. Holger Pohlmann, Michael Botzet, Mojib Latif, Andreas Roesch, Martin Wild and Peter Tschuck, J. Climate, 17(22), pages 4463–4472.
An Index of Interannual Precipitation Variability in the Core of the North American Monsoon Region. David S. Gutzler, J. Climate, 17(22), pages 4473–4480.
November 2004 - Volume 17(21)
The Role of Coupled Sea Surface Temperatures in the Simulation of the Tropical Intraseasonal Oscillation. Y. Zheng, D. E. Waliser, W. F. Stern and C. Jones, J. Climate, 17(21), pages 4109–4134.
Analogous Pacific and Atlantic Meridional Modes of Tropical Atmosphere–Ocean
Variability. John C. H. Chiang and Daniel J. Vimont, J. Climate, 17(21), pages
4143–4158.
Marine Atmospheric Boundary Layer Height over the Eastern Pacific: Data Analysis
and Model Evaluation. Xubin Zeng, Michael A. Brunke, Mingyu Zhou,
Chris Fairall, Nicholas A. Bond and Donald H. Lenschow, J.
Climate, 17(21), pages
4159–4170.
Varied Expressions of the Hemispheric Circulation Observed in Association
with Contrasting Polarities of Prescribed Patterns of Variability*. R. Quadrelli
and J. M. Wallace, J. Climate, 17(21), pages 4245–4253.
Biennial and Lower-Frequency Variability Observed in the Early Summer Climate
in the Western North Pacific. Tomohiko Tomita, Takao Yoshikane and
Tetsuzo Yasunari, J. Climate, 17(21), pages 4254–4266.
Response of the Atlantic Thermohaline Circulation to Increased Atmospheric
CO2 in a Coupled Model. Aixue Hu, Gerald A. Meehl, Warren M. Washington
and Aiguo Dai, J. Climate, 17(21), pages 4267–4279.
Predicted Twenty-First-Century Changes in Seasonal Extreme Precipitation Events in the Parallel Climate Model. Michael F. Wehner, J. Climate, 17(21), pages 4281–4290.
October 2004 - Volume 17(19/20)
The Impact on a GCM Climate of an Extended Mosaic Technique for the Land–Atmosphere
Coupling. Andrea Molod, Haydee Salmun and Darryn W. Waugh, J.
Climate, 17(20), pages
3877–3891.
Model Climatology of the North American Monsoon Onset Period during 1980–2001.
J. Xu, X. Gao, J. Shuttleworth, S. Sorooshian and E. Small,
J. Climate, 17(20), pages 3892–3906.
Large-Scale Characteristics of the Atmospheric Boundary Layer in the Eastern
Pacific Cold Tongue–ITCZ Region*. Michael McGauley, Chidong Zhang
and Nicholas A. Bond, J. Climate, 17(20), pages
3907–3920.
Analysis of the ENSO Signal in Tropospheric and Stratospheric Temperatures
Observed by MSU, 1979–2000. Natalia Calvo Fernández, Rolando
R. GarcÍa, Ricardo GarcÍa Herrera, David Gallego Puyol,
Luis Gimeno Presa, Emiliano Hernández MartÍn and Pedro
Ribera RodrÍguez, J. Climate, 17(20), pages
3934–3946.
Long-Term Variability in a Coupled Atmosphere–Biosphere Model. Christine Delire,
Jonathan A. Foley and Starley Thompson, J. Climate, 17(20), pages
3947–3959.
The Southern Ocean as a Source Region for Tropical Atlantic Variability. Hannah Hickey
and Andrew J. Weaver, J. Climate, 17(20), pages
3960–3972.
A Comparison of Latent Heat Fluxes over Global Oceans for Four Flux Products.
Shu-Hsien Chou, Eric Nelkin, Joe Ardizzone and Robert M. Atlas,
J. Climate, 17(20), pages 3973–3989.
Diagnostic Case Studies of the Northern Annular Mode. Robert X. Black
and Brent A. McDaniel, J. Climate, 17(20), pages
3990–4004.
Quantifying the ENSO-Related Shifts in the Intensity and Probability of Drought
and Wet Periods in Iran. M. J. Nazemosadat and A. R. Ghasemi, J.
Climate, 17(20), pages
4005–4018.
Understanding the Impacts of the Indian Ocean on ENSO Variability in a Coupled
GCM. Renguang Wu and Ben P. Kirtman, J. Climate, 17(20), pages
4019–4031.
The Early Twentieth-Century Warming in the Arctic—A Possible Mechanism.
Lennart Bengtsson, Vladimir A. Semenov and Ola M. Johannessen,
J. Climate, 17(20), pages 4045–4057.
Heat Uptake and the Thermohaline Circulation in the Community Climate System
Model, Version 2. Peter R. Gent and Gokhan Danabasoglu, J. Climate, 17(20), pages
4058–4069.
On Wind, Convection, and SST Variations in the Northeastern Tropical Pacific
Associated with the Madden–Julian Oscillation*. Soline Bielli and
Dennis L. Hartmann, J. Climate, 17(20), pages
4080–4088.
Investigation of a Large-Scale Mode of Ocean–Atmosphere Variability and
Its Relation to Tropical Pacific Sea Surface Temperature Anomalies. Bruce T. Anderson,
J. Climate, 17(20), pages 4089–4098.
Observed Trends and Changes in Temperature Extremes over Argentina. Matilde Rusticucci
and Mariana Barrucand, J. Climate, 17(20), pages
4099–4107.
The Community Climate System Model, Version 2. Jeffrey T. Kiehl and Peter
R. Gent, J. Climate, 17(19), pages 3666–3682.
Detectability of Anthropogenic Changes in Annual Temperature and Precipitation
Extremes. Gabriele C. Hegerl, Francis W. Zwiers, Peter A. Stott
and Viatcheslav V. Kharin, J. Climate, 17(19), pages 3683–3700.
Storm Track Predictability on Seasonal and Decadal Scales. Gilbert P. Compo
and Prashant D. Sardeshmukh, J. Climate, 17(19), pages 3701–3720.
Combinations of Natural and Anthropogenic Forcings in Twentieth-Century Climate.
Gerald A. Meehl, Warren M. Washington, Caspar M. Ammann, Julie
M. Arblaster, T. M. L. Wigley and Claudia Tebaldi, J. Climate, 17(19), pages 3721–3727.
Trend in Northern Hemisphere Winter Atmospheric Circulation during the Last
Half of the Twentieth Century. Jian Lu, Richard J. Greatbatch and
K. Andrew Peterson, J. Climate, 17(19), pages 3745–3760.
Tropical Pacific Decadal Variability and Its Relation to Decadal Modulations
of ENSO. Keith B. Rodgers, Petra Friederichs and Mojib Latif,
J. Climate, 17(19), pages 3761–3774.
Potential Predictability in the NCEP CPC Dynamical Seasonal Forecast System.
Michael W. Phelps, Arun Kumar and James J. O'Brien, J. Climate, 17(19), pages 3775–3785.
The Effect of Subtropical Cooling on the Amplitude of ENSO: A Numerical Study.
De-Zheng Sun, Tao Zhang and Sang-Ik Shin, J. Climate, 17(19), pages 3786–3798.
Subseasonal Variations of Rainfall in South America in the Vicinity of the Low-Level Jet East of the Andes and Comparison to Those in the South Atlantic Convergence Zone. Brant Liebmann, George N. Kiladis, Carolina S. Vera, A. Celeste Saulo and Leila M. V. Carvalho, J. Climate, 17(19), pages 3829–3842.
September 2004 - Volume 17(17/18)
Misra, Vasubandhu and Masao Kanamitsu, 2004: Anomaly Nesting: A Methodology to Downscale Seasonal Climate Simulations from AGCMs. J. Climate, 17(17), pages 3249–3262. [Abstract]
Overland, James E., Michael C. Spillane, Donald B. Percival, Muyin Wang, and Harold O. Mofjeld, 2004: Seasonal and Regional Variation of Pan-Arctic Surface Air Temperature over the Instrumental Record*. J. Climate, 17(17), pages 3263–3282.[Abstract]
Zangvil, Abraham, Diane H. Portis, and Peter J. Lamb, 2004: Investigation of the Large-Scale Atmospheric Moisture Field over the Midwestern United States in Relation to Summer Precipitation. Part II: Recycling of Local Evapotranspiration and Association with Soil Moisture and Crop Yields. J. Climate, 17(17), pages 3283–3301. [Abstract]
Lin, W. Y. and M. H. Zhang, 2004: Evaluation of Clouds and Their Radiative Effects Simulated by the NCAR Community Atmospheric Model Against Satellite Observations. J. Climate, 17(17), pages 3302–3318. [Abstract]
Cassou, Christophe, Clara Deser, Laurent Terray, James W. Hurrell, and Marie Drévillon, 2004: Summer Sea Surface Temperature Conditions in the North Atlantic and Their Impact upon the Atmospheric Circulation in Early Winter. J. Climate, 17(17), pages 3349–3363. [Abstract]
Gu, Guojun and Robert F. Adler, 2004: Seasonal Evolution and Variability Associated with the West African Monsoon System. J. Climate, 17(17), pages 3364–3377. [Abstract]
Bromwich, David H., E. Richard Toracinta, Helin Wei, Robert J. Oglesby, James L. Fastook, and Terence J. Hughes, 2004: Polar MM5 Simulations of the Winter Climate of the Laurentide Ice Sheet at the LGM*. J. Climate, 17(17), pages 3415–3433. [Abstract]
Zhao, Ping, Xiangdong Zhang, Xiuji Zhou, Moto Ikeda, and Yonghong Yin, 2004: The Sea Ice Extent Anomaly in the North Pacific and Its Impact on the East Asian Summer Monsoon Rainfall. J. Climate, 17(17), pages 3434–3447. [Abstract]
Park, Sungsu and Conway B. Leovy, 2004: Marine Low-Cloud Anomalies Associated with ENSO. J. Climate, 17(17), pages 3448–3469. [Abstract]
Martin, David W., Christopher C. Collimore, and Matthew H. Hitchman, 2004: El Niño and La Niña in Highly Reflective Cloud. J. Climate, 17(17), pages 3470–3475. [Abstract]
August 2004 - Volume 17(16)
Morss, Rebecca E.and David S. Battisti, 2004: Evaluating Observing Requirements for ENSO Prediction: Experiments with an Intermediate Coupled Model. J. Climate, 17(16), 3057–3073. [Abstract ]
Morss, Rebecca E.and David S. Battisti, 2004: Designing Efficient Observing Networks for ENSO Prediction. J. Climate, 17(16), 3074–3089. [Abstract ]
Quan, X. W., P. J. Webster, A. M. Moore, and H. R. Chang, 2004: Seasonality in SST-Forced Atmospheric Short-Term Climate Predictability. J. Climate, 17(16), 3090–3108. [Abstract ]
Deser, Clara, Adam S. Phillips, and James W. Hurrell, 2004: Pacific Interdecadal Climate Variability: Linkages between the Tropics and the North Pacific during Boreal Winter since 1900. J. Climate, 17(16), 3109–3124. [Abstract ]
Flügel, Moritz, Ping Chang, and Cécile Penland, 2004: The Role of Stochastic Forcing in Modulating ENSO Predictability. J. Climate, 17(16), 3125–3140. [Abstract ]
Ashok, Karumuri, Zhaoyong Guan, N. H. Saji, and Toshio Yamagata, 2004: Individual and Combined Influences of ENSO and the Indian Ocean Dipole on the Indian Summer Monsoon. J. Climate, 17(16), 3141–3155. [Abstract ]
Zhang, Chidong and Min Dong, 2004: Seasonality in the Madden–Julian Oscillation. J. Climate, 17(16), 3169–3180. [Abstract ]
Oyama, Marcos Daisuke and Carlos Afonso Nobre, 2004: Climatic Consequences of a Large-Scale Desertification in Northeast Brazil: A GCM Simulation Study. J. Climate, 17(16), 3203–3213. [Abstract ]
Weatherly, John W., 2004: Sensitivity of Antarctic Precipitation to Sea Ice Concentrations in a General Circulation Model. J. Climate, 17(16), 3214–3223. [Abstract]
DeWeaver, Eric and Sumant Nigam, 2004: On the Forcing of ENSO Teleconnections by Anomalous Heating and Cooling. Eric J. Climate, 17(16), 3225–3235. [Abstract ]
Volume 17(15)
Impact of TRMM SSTs on a Climate-Scale SST Analysis. Richard W. Reynolds, Chelle L. Gentemann, and Frank Wentz, J. Climate, 17(15), 2938–2952. [Abstract ]
Russell S. Vose and Matthew J.Menne, 2004: A Method to Determine Station Density Requirements for Climate Observing Networks, J. Climate, 17(15), 2961–2971. [Abstract ]
Fasullo, J., 2004: Biennial Characteristics of Indian Monsoon Rainfall. J. Climate, 17(15),2972–2982. [Abstract ]
Higgins, R. W., W. Shi, and C. Hain, 2004: Relationships between Gulf of California Moisture Surges and Precipitation in the Southwestern United States. J. Climate, 17(15), 2983–2997. [Abstract ]
Schaack, Todd K., Tom H. Zapotocny, Allen J. Lenzen, and Donald R. Johnson, 2004: Global Climate Simulation with the University of Wisconsin Global Hybrid Isentropic Coordinate Model. J. Climate, 17(15), 2998–3016. [Abstract ]
Czaja, Arnaud, 2004: Why Is North Tropical Atlantic SST Variability Stronger in Boreal Spring?. J. Climate, 17(15), 3017–3025. [Abstract ]
Monahan, Adam Hugh and Aiguo Dai, 2004: The Spatial and Temporal Structure of ENSO Nonlinearity.J. Climate, 17(15), 3026–3036. [Abstract]
Wu, Renguang and Ben P. Kirtman, 2004: Impacts of the Indian Ocean on the Indian Summer Monsoon–ENSO Relationship. J. Climate, 17(15), 3037–3054. [Abstract ]
July 2004 - Volume 17(14)
Tung, Wen-wen , Mitchell W. Moncrieff, and Jian-Bo Gao, 2004: A Systemic Analysis of Multiscale Deep Convective Variability over the Tropical Pacific, J. Climate, 17(14), 2736–2751. [Abstract ]
Wu, Wanru and Robert E. Dickinson, 2004: Time Scales of Layered Soil Moisture Memory in the Context ofLand–Atmosphere Interaction.. J. Climate, 17(14), 2752–2764. [Abstract ]
White, Warren B., Per Gloersen, and Ian Simmonds, 2004: Tropospheric Response in the Antarctic Circumpolar Wave along the Sea Ice Edge around Antarctica. , J. Climate, 17(14), 2765–2779. [Abstract ]
Zhang, Rong-Hua and Stephen E. Zebiak, 2004: An Embedding Method for Improving Interannual Variability Simulations in a Hybrid Coupled Model of the Tropical Pacific Ocean–Atmosphere System.J. Climate, 17(14), 2794–2812. [Abstract]
Jackson, Charles, Mrinal K. Sen, and Paul L. Stoffa, 2004: An Efficient Stochastic Bayesian Approach to Optimal Parameter and Uncertainty Estimation for Climate Model Predictions. J. Climate, 17(14), 2828–2841. [Abstract ]
Karspeck, Alicia R., Richard Seager, and Mark A. Cane, 2004: Predictability of Tropical Pacific Decadal Variability in an Intermediate Model*. J. Climate, 17(14), 2842–2850. [Abstract ]
Cook, K. H., J.-S. Hsieh, and S. M. Hagos, 2004: The Africa–South America Intercontinental Teleconnection, J. Climate, 17(14), 2851–2865. [Abstract ]
Shabbar, Amir and Walter Skinner, 2004: Summer Drought Patterns in Canada and the Relationship to Global Sea Surface Temperatures. J. Climate, 17(14),2866–2880. [Abstract ]
Nakaegawa, Tosiyuki, Masao Kanamitsu, and Thomas M. Smith, 2004: Interdecadal Trend of Prediction Skill in an Ensemble AMIP-Type Experiment. J. Climate, 17(14), 2881–2889. [Abstract ]
Volume 17(13)
Wittenberg, Andrew T., 2004: Extended Wind Stress Analyses for ENSO. J. Climate, 17(13), 2526–2540. [Abstract ]
Chen, Ge, 2004: A 10-Yr Climatology of Oceanic Water Vapor Derived from the TOPEX Microwave Radiometer. J. Climate, 17(13), 2541–2557. [Abstract]
Wang, Guiling 2004: A Conceptual Modeling Study on Biosphere–Atmosphere Interactions and Its Implications for Physically Based Climate Modeling.J. Climate, 17(13), 2572–2583. [Abstract ]
Lin, Hai and Jacques Derome, 2004: Nonlinearity of the Extratropical Response to Tropical Forcing. J. Climate, 17(13), 2597–2608.[Abstract]
Church, John A., Neil J. White, Richard Coleman, Kurt Lambeck, and Jerry X. Mitrovica, 2004: Estimates of the Regional Distribution of Sea Level Rise over the 1950–2000 Period. J. Climate, 17(13), 2609–2625. [Abstract ]
Huntington, Thomas G., Glenn A. Hodgkins, Barry D. Keim, and Robert W. Dudley, 2004: Changes in the Proportion of Precipitation Occurring as Snow in New England (1949–2000). J. Climate, 17(13), 2626–2636. [Abstract ]
Li, Wenhong and Rong Fu, 2004: Transition of the Large-Scale Atmospheric and Land Surface Conditions from the Dry to the Wet Season over Amazonia as Diagnosed by the ECMWF Re-Analysis.J. Climate, 17(13), 2637–2651. [Abstract]
Yoo, Soo-Hyun, Chang-Hoi Ho, Song Yang, H.-J. Choi, and J.-G. Jhun, 2004: Influences of Tropical Western and Extratropical Pacific SST on East and Southeast Asian Climate in the Summers of 1993–94. J. Climate, 17(13), 2673–2687. [Abstract ]
Chou, Chia and J. David Neelin, 2004: Mechanisms of Global Warming Impacts on Regional Tropical Precipitation*. J. Climate, 17(13), 2688–2701. [Abstract ]
Yu, Rucong, Bin Wang, and Tianjun Zhou, 2004: Climate Effects of the Deep Continental Stratus Clouds Generated by the Tibetan Plateau. J. Climate, 17(13), 2702–2713. [Abstract ]
June 2004 - Volume 17 (12)
Marengo, Jose A., Wagner R. Soares, Celeste Saulo, and Matilde
Nicolini, 2004: Climatology of the Low-Level Jet East of the Andes as Derived
from the NCEP-NCAR Reanalyses: Characteristics and Temporal Variability. J.
Climate, 17 (12) , 2261-2280. Abstract
Dai, Yongjiu, Robert E. Dickinson, and Ying-Ping Wang, 2004: A Two-Big-Leaf
Model for Canopy Temperature, Photosynthesis, and Stomatal Conductance. J.
Climate, 17 (12) , 2281-2299. Abstract
Zhang, Xiangdong, John E. Walsh, Jing Zhang, Uma S. Bhatt, and Moto Ikeda,
2004: Climatology and Interannual Variability of Arctic Cyclone Activity:
1948-2002. J. Climate, 17 (12) , 2300-2317. Abstract
Florenchie, P., C. J. C. Reason, J. R. E. Lutjeharms, M. Rouault, C. Roy,
and S. Masson, 2004: Evolution of Interannual Warm and Cold Events in the
Southeast
Atlantic Ocean. J. Climate, 17 (12) , 2318-2334. Abstract
Wang, Xiaolan L., Francis W. Zwiers, and Val R. Swail, 2004: North Atlantic
Ocean Wave Climate Change Scenarios for the Twenty-First Century. J. Climate, 17
(12) , 2368-2383. Abstract
An, Soon-Il, and Fei-Fei Jin, 2004: Nonlinearity and Asymmetry of ENSO.
J. Climate, 17 (12) , 2399-2412. Abstract
Hung, Chih-wen, Xiaodong Liu, and Michio Yanai, 2004: Symmetry and Asymmetry
of the Asian and Australian Summer Monsoons. J. Climate, 17 (12) ,
2413-2426. Abstract
Matthews, Adrian J., 2004: Intraseasonal Variability over Tropical Africa
during Northern Summer. J. Climate, 17 (12) , 2427-2440.
Abstract
Mohr, Karen I., 2004: Interannual, Monthly, and Regional Variability in
the Wet Season Diurnal Cycle of Precipitation in Sub-Saharan Africa. J.
Climate, 17 (12) , 2441-2453. Abstract
Smith, Thomas M., and Richard W. Reynolds, 2004: Improved Extended Reconstruction
of SST (1854-1997). J. Climate, 17 (12) , 2466-2477. Abstract
Kang, In-Sik, Jong-Seong Kug, Soon-Il An, and Fei-Fei Jin, 2004: A Near-Annual
Pacific Ocean Basin Mode. J. Climate ,17 (12) , 2478-2488.
Abstract
Volume 17 (11)
Saenko, Oleg A., Andreas Schmittner, and Andrew J. Weaver, 2004:
The Atlantic-Pacific Seesaw. J. Climate, 17 (11) , 2033-2038. Abstract
Seneviratne, Sonia I., Pedro Viterbo, Daniel Lüthi, and Christoph Schär,
2004: Inferring Changes in Terrestrial Water Storage Using ERA-40 Reanalysis
Data: The Mississippi River Basin. J. Climate, 17 (11) , 2039-2057. Abstract
Huang, Bohua, Paul S. Schopf, and J. Shukla, 2004: Intrinsic Ocean-Atmosphere
Variability of the Tropical Atlantic Ocean. J. Climate, 17 (11) ,
2058-2077. Abstract
Jones, Charles, Leila M. V. Carvalho, R. Wayne Higgins, Duane E. Waliser,
and J.-K. E. Schemm, 2004: A Statistical Forecast Model of Tropical Intraseasonal
Convective Anomalies. J. Climate,17 (11) , 2078-2095. Abstract
Yu, Lisan, Robert A. Weller, and Bomin Sun, 2004: Mean and Variability of
the WHOI Daily Latent and Sensible Heat Fluxes at In Situ Flux Measurement
Sites
in the Atlantic Ocean. J. Climate, 17 (11) , 2096-2118. Abstract
Watanabe, Masahiro, and Fei-Fei Jin, 2004: Dynamical Prototype of the Arctic
Oscillation as Revealed by a Neutral Singular Vector. J. Climate ,17
(11) , 2119-2138. Abstract
Wu, Qigang, and David M. Straus, 2004: AO, COWL, and Observed Climate Trends.
J. Climate ,17 (11) , 2139-2156. Abstract
Timm, Oliver, Eberhard Ruprecht, and Sabine Kleppek, 2004: Scale-Dependent
Reconstruction of the NAO Index. J. Climate, 17 (11) , 2157-2169.
Abstract
Lea, David W., 2004: The 100 000-Yr Cycle in Tropical SST, Greenhouse Forcing,
and Climate Sensitivity. J. Climate ,17 (11) , 2170-2179.
Abstract
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