Capability of a regional climate model to simulate climate variables requested for water balance computation: a case study over northeastern France Damien BoulardThierry CastelBenjamin Pohl OriginalPaper 05 July 2015 Pages: 2689 - 2716
Detection of anthropogenic influence on the evolution of record-breaking temperatures over Europe Margot BadorLaurent TerrayJulien Boé OriginalPaper 08 July 2015 Pages: 2717 - 2735
Tempo-spatial characteristics of sub-daily temperature trends in mainland China Yuyu RenDavid ParkerRobert Dunn OriginalPaper Open access 07 July 2015 Pages: 2737 - 2748
Deficiencies in the simulation of the geographic distribution of climate types by global climate models Xianliang ZhangXiaodong Yan OriginalPaper 08 July 2015 Pages: 2749 - 2757
The zonal movement of the Indian–East Asian summer monsoon interface in relation to the land–sea thermal contrast anomaly over East Asia Yun TaoJie CaoQin Su OriginalPaper 07 July 2015 Pages: 2759 - 2771
A skeleton model for the MJO with refined vertical structure Sulian ThualAndrew J. Majda OriginalPaper 14 July 2015 Pages: 2773 - 2786
Error analysis of upper tropospheric water vapor in CMIP5 models using “A-Train” satellite observations and reanalysis data Hanii TakahashiHui SuJonathan H. Jiang OriginalPaper 07 July 2015 Pages: 2787 - 2803
Overly persistent circulation in climate models contributes to overestimated frequency and duration of heat waves and cold spells Eva PlavcováJan Kyselý OriginalPaper 23 July 2015 Pages: 2805 - 2820
Teleconnection responses in multi-GCM driven CORDEX RCMs over Eastern Africa Hussen Seid EndrisChristopher LennardHans-Jürgen Panitz OriginalPaper 08 July 2015 Pages: 2821 - 2846
How predictable is the anomaly pattern of the Indian summer rainfall? Juan LiBin Wang OriginalPaper 17 July 2015 Pages: 2847 - 2861
Extinction of the northern oceanic deep convection in an ensemble of climate model simulations of the 20th and 21st centuries Laurent BrodeauTorben Koenigk OriginalPaper Open access 24 July 2015 Pages: 2863 - 2882
CMIP5 model simulations of Ethiopian Kiremt-season precipitation: current climate and future changes Laifang LiWenhong LiMarc Jeuland OriginalPaper 07 July 2015 Pages: 2883 - 2895
Role of atmospheric heating over the South China Sea and western Pacific regions in modulating Asian summer climate under the global warming background Bian HeSong YangZhenning Li OriginalPaper Open access 11 July 2015 Pages: 2897 - 2908
Trend in frequency of extreme precipitation events over Ontario from ensembles of multiple GCMs Ziwang DengXin QiuHuaiping Zhu OriginalPaper 10 July 2015 Pages: 2909 - 2921
Synoptic-scale characteristics and atmospheric controls of summer heat waves in China Weiwen WangWen ZhouDongxiao Wang OriginalPaper 23 July 2015 Pages: 2923 - 2941
Spatio-temporal analysis of warming in Bangladesh using recent observed temperature data and GIS Md. Rejaur RahmanHabibah Lateh OriginalPaper 10 July 2015 Pages: 2943 - 2960
Bias correction of the CCSM4 for improved regional climate modeling of the North American monsoon Jonathan D. D. MeyerJiming Jin OriginalPaper 25 July 2015 Pages: 2961 - 2976
Effects of urban land-use change in East China on the East Asian summer monsoon based on the CAM5.1 model Hongyun MaZhihong JiangFei Huo OriginalPaper 14 July 2015 Pages: 2977 - 2989
Long-term stationarity of El Niño–Southern Oscillation teleconnections in southeastern Australia Linden AshcroftJoëlle GergisDavid John Karoly OriginalPaper 18 July 2015 Pages: 2991 - 3006
North American rainfall and temperature prediction response to the diversity of ENSO Johnna M. InfantiBen P. Kirtman OriginalPaper 14 July 2015 Pages: 3007 - 3023
Robustness, uncertainties, and emergent constraints in the radiative responses of stratocumulus cloud regimes to future warming Yoko TsushimaMark A. RingerMark J. Webb OriginalPaper 26 August 2015 Pages: 3025 - 3039
The role of synoptic and intraseasonal anomalies in the life cycle of summer rainfall extremes over South America Fernando E. HirataAlice M. Grimm OriginalPaper 14 July 2015 Pages: 3041 - 3055
Remote tropical and sub-tropical responses to Amazon deforestation Andrew M. BadgerPaul A. Dirmeyer OriginalPaper 16 July 2015 Pages: 3057 - 3066
Seasonal prediction of the East Asian summer monsoon with a partial-least square model Zhiwei WuLulu Yu OriginalPaper 16 July 2015 Pages: 3067 - 3078
Oceanic control of multidecadal variability in an idealized coupled GCM Quentin JametThierry HuckAlain Colin de Verdière OriginalPaper 14 July 2015 Pages: 3079 - 3095
Seasonal rainfall forecasting by adaptive network-based fuzzy inference system (ANFIS) using large scale climate signals F. MekanikM. A. ImteazA. Talei OriginalPaper 23 July 2015 Pages: 3097 - 3111
Interannual-to-decadal variability and trends of sea level in the South China Sea Xuhua ChengShang-Ping XieJuan Wang OriginalPaper 17 July 2015 Pages: 3113 - 3126
Long-lead ENSO predictability from CMIP5 decadal hindcasts Paula L. M. GonzalezLisa Goddard OriginalPaper Open access 23 July 2015 Pages: 3127 - 3147
Relationship between tropospheric temperature and Indian summer monsoon rainfall as simulated by RegCM3 K. C. PattnayakS. K. PandaS. K. Dash OriginalPaper 16 July 2015 Pages: 3149 - 3162
Projected changes to high temperature events for Canada based on a regional climate model ensemble Dae Il JeongLaxmi SushamaDaniel Caya OriginalPaper 23 July 2015 Pages: 3163 - 3180
Signals of the South China Sea summer rainfall variability in the Indian Ocean Zhuoqi HeRenguang WuWeiqiang Wang OriginalPaper 23 July 2015 Pages: 3181 - 3195
Causality of global warming seen from observations: a scale analysis of driving force of the surface air temperature time series in the Northern Hemisphere Peicai YangGeli WangXiuji Zhou OriginalPaper 24 July 2015 Pages: 3197 - 3204
Combined effect of the Arctic Oscillation and the Western Pacific pattern on East Asia winter temperature Hye-Jin ParkJoong-Bae Ahn OriginalPaper Open access 23 July 2015 Pages: 3205 - 3221
Impacts of SST Warming in tropical Indian Ocean on CMIP5 model-projected summer rainfall changes over Central Asia Yong ZhaoHuqiang Zhang OriginalPaper Open access 08 August 2015 Pages: 3223 - 3238
Observational constraints on atmospheric and oceanic cross-equatorial heat transports: revisiting the precipitation asymmetry problem in climate models Norman G. LoebHailan WangRichard P. Allan OriginalPaper Open access 04 August 2015 Pages: 3239 - 3257
The role of ENSO and PDO in variability of winter precipitation over North America from twenty first century CMIP5 projections Ramón Fuentes-FrancoFilippo GiorgiFred Kucharski OriginalPaper 24 July 2015 Pages: 3259 - 3277
Do the recent severe droughts in the Amazonia have the same period of length? Yong ZouElbert E. N. MacauJürgen Kurths OriginalPaper 31 July 2015 Pages: 3279 - 3285
Diagnosis of boreal summer intraseasonal oscillation in high resolution NCEP climate forecast system S. AbhikP. MukhopadhyaySuryachandra A. Rao OriginalPaper 02 August 2015 Pages: 3287 - 3303
Long-lead station-scale prediction of hydrological droughts in South Korea based on bivariate pattern-based downscaling Soo-Jin SohnChi-Yung Tam OriginalPaper 29 July 2015 Pages: 3305 - 3321
Centennial-scale teleconnection between North Atlantic sea surface temperatures and the Indian summer monsoon during the Holocene Xiaojian ZhangLiya JinWanna Jia OriginalPaper 29 July 2015 Pages: 3323 - 3336
Anthropogenic forcing on the Hadley circulation in CMIP5 simulations Lijun TaoYongyun HuJiping Liu OriginalPaper 30 July 2015 Pages: 3337 - 3350
Potential for seasonal prediction of Atlantic sea surface temperatures using the RAPID array at 26\(^{\circ }\)N A. DuchezP. CourtoisJ. J.-M. Hirschi OriginalPaper Open access 14 December 2015 Pages: 3351 - 3370