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Pubs.GISS: Prigent et al. 1998: Global maps of microwave land surface emissivities: Potential for land surface
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Pubs.GISS: Zabel et al. 2021: Large potential for crop production adaptation depends on available future varieties Go to
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for Research and Applications, version 2 (MERRA-2) were used to investigate potential differences in
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However, a new class of instruments, called scanning polarimeters, have the potential to vastly
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of convective system properties and lightning flash rate are used to investigate the ability
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the response of the ENSO system to past and potential future temperature increases is
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isotopes to forcings over transient AMIP-style 20th Century simulations. In addition, we investigate whether the isotope
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terms for the field to calculate the scattered intensity. We investigate the contribution
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surface consistent with estimates of dune mobilization (conceptualized as partial devegetation), to investigate whether the devegetation
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in multiple mixing-state classes. The new scheme, MATRIX-VBS, has the potential to significantly
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RCM) to dynamically downscale the GCM's large-scale signal to investigate the changes
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aerosol optical properties is difficult, but multi-angle, multi-spectral, polarimetric instruments have the potential to retrieve
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cycle and one phase of the Quasi-Biennial Oscillation (QBO). We investigate the sensitivity
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of the El Niño-Southern Oscillation (ENSO) is important for understanding its potential sensitivity to future
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of appropriate measurements. Recently, passive remote sensing instruments have been developed that have the potential to retrieve
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to the late Quaternary (0 to ∼1 Ma ago), and has potential to inform
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j.1365-2486.2005.00960.x. We present an integrated modeling study designed to investigate changes in ecosystem
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wildfire, agriculture). To better understand these events, we use historical observations to investigate: (1) drought variability along
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to preindustrial and mid-Holocene model experiments in order to investigate ENSO-like expressions in
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109 , D16106, doi:10.1029/2003JD004305. We develop a modeling framework to investigate the influence
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the open ocean affects net primary productivity, nitrogen fixation, and carbon uptake. We investigate changes in soluble
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differences in the UV photolysis rates of different SO 2 isotopologues. We investigate here a recently
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and precursor emissions reductions implemented to protect human health are poorly understood. We investigate the mean
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and S. Asseng, 2023: A high-yielding traits experiment for modeling potential production of wheat
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and Z. Zhang, 2015: Using results from the PlioMIP ensemble to investigate the Greenland
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Taylor, and T. Ziehn, 2023: CERESMIP: A climate modeling protocol to investigate recent trends in