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& M. Loewenstein
A. Bozzo
A. Marquardt
A. Richter
A. Robock
A. Wittenberg
and A.B. Marquardt
and C. Zhao
and C.P. Loughner
and F. Zeng
and G. Stenchikov
and H. Bangalath
and I. Xueref-Remy
and J. Banks
and J.P. Krasting
and M. Schulz
and M. Walz
and P. Kucera
B. Kravitz
B. Kravitz and G. Stenchikov
C. Johnson
C. Timmreck
D.E. Raitsos
D.J. Allen
E.J. Hyer
F. Bunzel
F. Zeng and L.W. Horowitz
G. Stenchikov
G. Stenchikov and T.M. Missimer
G. Stenchikov and Y. Sun
G.A. Chepurin
G.L. Stenchikov
H. Bangalath
H. Brindley
H. Huntrieser
H. Schmidt
H.-F. Graf
H.-F. Graf and G. Stenchikov
I. Hoteit
I.M. Held
J. Bacmeister
J. Evans
J. Lopez
J.A. Carton
J.F. Nicholls
K. Pickering
K. Potter
K.E. Pickering
K.E. Taylor
L. Deng
L. Oman
L. Tomassini
L.E. Ott
L.J. Gray
L.T. Sentman
M. Bunzl
M. Esch
M. Giorgetta
M. Martini
M. McCabe
M. Suarez
M.A. Giorgetta
M.A. Thomas
M.G. Genton
O. Boucher
O. Lopez
P.J. Prakash
R. Toumi and G. Stenchikov
R.J.Stouffer
R.J.W. Brewin
S. Driscoll
S. Kalenderski
S. Kinne
S. Osipov
S. Pawson
S. Rast
T. Krismer
T.L. Delworth
T.M. Merlis
V. Ramaswamy
Y. Ding
Y. Pradhan
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Aerosols
AMOC
Anthropogenic emissions
Aquifer storage and recovery
Arabian Peninsula
Asymmetric eddy dipole
Band depth
Chlorophyll
Climate
Climate change
Climate dynamics
Climate modeling
Climate sensitivity
Cloud resolving models
CMIP5
Convection
Dedecadal ocean variability
Diurnal cycle
Dunefields
Dust
Dust direct radiative effect
Dust forcing
Dust particles
ECHAM5
ENSO
Extreme events
Fast algorithm
Flood events
Functional boxplot
Gap jet
GCMs
General circulation models
Geoengineering
Geographic distribution
Image data
Intermittent wind forcing
Large dataset
Lightning
Middle atmosphere
Middle East
Model evaluation
Model evaluation/performance
Modeling
Monsoon
Mt. Pinatubo eruption
Natural and anthropogenic forcings
Nonhuman
North Africa
Nutrient availability
Nutrient concentration
Ocean
QBO
Ranking
Red sea
Sea ice
Sensitivity studies
SRM
Statistical techniques
Stratospheric dynamics
Stratospheric injection
Sulfate
Sulfur dioxide
Synoptic climatology
Transport
Visualization
Volcanic eruptions
Volcanic impact
Volume depth
Wadi dams
Wadi hydrology
Wind
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Surface boxplots
M.G. Genton, C. Johnson, K. Potter, G. Stenchikov and Y. Sun
Stat, Volume 3, Issue 1, Pages 1–11, (2014)
Keywords:
Band depth, Fast algorithm, Functional boxplot, Image data, Large dataset, Ranking, Visualization, Volume depth
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2014
Constraining transient climate sensitivity using coupled climate model simulations of volcanic eruptions
T.M. Merlis, I.M. Held, G.L. Stenchikov, F. Zeng and L.W. Horowitz
J. Climate, 27, 7781–7795, (2014)
Keywords:
Climate change, Climate sensitivity
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2014
Ocean response to volcanic eruptions in Coupled Model Intercomparison Project 5 simulations
Y. Ding, J.A. Carton, G.A. Chepurin, G. Stenchikov, A. Robock, L.T. Sentman, and J.P. Krasting
J. Geophys. Res. Oceans, 119, 5622–5637, (2014)
Keywords:
Volcanic eruptions, Dedecadal ocean variability, Sea ice, AMOC, ENSO, Aerosols
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2014
Water management during climate change using aquifer storage and recovery of stormwater in a dunefield in western Saudi Arabia
O. Lopez, G. Stenchikov and T.M. Missimer
Environ. Res. Lett., 9, 075008 (6pp), (2014)
Keywords:
Climate change, Aquifer storage and recovery, Wadi hydrology, Wadi dams, Dunefields
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2014
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