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  1. Potential Impacts of Climate and Land Use Change on the Water Quality of Ganga River around the Industrialized Kanpur Region
  2. A Model‐Based Investigation of Terrestrial Plant Carbon Uptake Response to Four Radiation Modification Approaches
  3. The Climatic Effects of Hygroscopic Growth of Sulfate Aerosols in the Stratosphere
  4. Climate system response to stratospheric sulfate aerosols: sensitivity to altitude of aerosol layer
  5. A review of the major drivers of the terrestrial carbon uptake: model-based assessments, consensus, and uncertainties
  6. Climate Response to Pulse Versus Sustained Stratospheric Aerosol Forcing
  7. Efficacy of black carbon aerosols: the role of shortwave cloud feedback
  8. Multi-model assessment of trends, variability and drivers of terrestrial carbon uptake in India
  9. China and India lead in greening of the world through land-use management
  10. Constraints to Vegetation Growth Reduced by Region-Specific Changes in Seasonal Climate
  11. An Interplay between Photons, Canopy Structure, and Recollision Probability: A Review of the Spectral Invariants Theory of 3D Canopy Radiative Transfer Processes
  12. Solar Geoengineering Research in India
  13. Comparison of the Fast and Slow Climate Response to Three Radiation Management Geoengineering Schemes
  14. Potential roles of CO2 fertilization, nitrogen deposition, climate change, and land use and land cover change on the global terrestrial carbon uptake in the twenty-first century
  15. Quantifying the Relative Importance of Direct and Indirect Biophysical Effects of Deforestation on Surface Temperature and Teleconnections
  16. Regional Scale Analysis of Climate Extremes in an SRM Geoengineering Simulation, Part 1:Precipitation Extremes
  17. Regional Scale Analysis of Climate Extremes in an SRM Geoengineering Simulation, Part 2:Temperature Extremes
  18. Does shortwave absorption by methane influence its effectiveness?
  19. Is Ocean Acidification from Rising Carbon Dioxide a Grave Threat?
  20. Effects of Arctic geoengineering on precipitation in the tropical monsoon regions
  21. Simultaneous stabilization of global temperature and precipitation through cocktail geoengineering
  22. An estimate of glacier mass balance for the Chandra basin, western Himalaya, for the period 1984–2012
  23. Vulnerability of Forests in India: A National Scale Assessment
  24. Impact of deep convection on the isotopic amount effect in tropical precipitation
  25. Reflecting on 50 years of geoengineering research
  26. Estimation of Glacier Mass Balance on a Basin Scale:An Approach Based on Satellite-Derived Snowlines and a Temperature Index Model
  27. Why must a solar forcing be larger than a CO 2 forcing to cause the same global mean surface temperature change?
  28. Simulated long‐term climate response to idealized solar geoengineering
  29. Fast and slow climate responses to CO2 and solar forcing: A linear multivariate regression model characterizing transient climate change
  30. A model based investigation of the relative importance of CO2-fertilization, climate warming, nitrogen deposition and land use change on the global terrestrial carbon uptake in the historical period
  31. Assessment of inherent vulnerability of forests at landscape level: a case study from Western Ghats in India
  32. Effects of large-scale deforestation on precipitation in the monsoon regions: Remote versus local effects
  33. Modelling the influence of land‐use changes on biophysical and biochemical interactions at regional and global scales
  34. Sensitivity of simulated climate to latitudinal distribution of solar insolation reduction in solar radiation management
  35. Modeling of solar radiation management: a comparison of simulations using reduced solar constant and stratospheric sulphate aerosols
  36. Glacial mass balance changes in the Karakoram and Himalaya based on CMIP5 multi-model climate projections
  37. Space Sunshades and Climate Change
  38. Nitrogen deposition: how important is it for global terrestrial carbon uptake?
  39. Assessing “inherent vulnerability” of forests: a methodological approach and a case study from Western Ghats, India
  40. Challenges in vulnerability assessment of forests under climate change
  41. The Science of Geoengineering
  42. An estimate of equilibrium sensitivity of global terrestrial carbon cycle using NCAR CCSM4
  43. Climate response to changes in atmospheric carbon dioxide and solar irradiance on the time scale of days to weeks
  44. A model investigation of vegetation-atmosphere interactions on a millennial timescale
  45. Albedo enhancement over land to counteract global warming: impacts on hydrological cycle
  46. Sensitivity of terrestrial water and energy budgets to CO 2 -physiological forcing: an investigation using an offline land model
  47. Climate forcing and response to idealized changes in surface latent and sensible heat
  48. Dependence of climate forcing and response on the altitude of black carbon aerosols
  49. Why is there a short-term increase in global precipitation in response to diminished CO2forcing?
  50. CO2-fertilization and potential future terrestrial carbon uptake in India
  51. Impact of climate change on Indian forests: a dynamic vegetation modeling approach
  52. Impact of climate change at species level: a case study of teak in India
  53. Albedo enhancement of marine clouds to counteract global warming: impacts on the hydrological cycle
  54. Importance of carbon dioxide physiological forcing to future climate change
  55. The effect of horizontal resolution on simulation of very extreme US precipitation events in a global atmosphere model
  56. Structure and Detectability of Trends in Hydrological Measures over the Western United States
  57. Detection and Attribution of Streamflow Timing Changes to Climate Change in the Western United States
  58. Fast versus slow response in climate change: implications for the global hydrological cycle
  59. Evaluation of a WRF dynamical downscaling simulation over California
  60. Climate response to physiological forcing of carbon dioxide simulated by the coupled Community Atmosphere Model (CAM3.1) and Community Land Model (CLM3.0)
  61. Regional Differences in the Influence of Irrigation on Climate
  62. Attribution of Declining Western U.S. Snowpack to Human Effects
  63. Detection and Attribution of Temperature Changes in the Mountainous Western United States
  64. Simulated climate near steep topography: Sensitivity to numerical methods for atmospheric transport
  65. Impact of geoengineering schemes on the global hydrological cycle
  66. Evaluation of a CCSM3 Simulation with a Finite Volume Dynamical Core for the Atmosphere at 1° Latitude × 1.25° Longitude Resolution
  67. Human-Induced Changes in the Hydrology of the Western United States
  68. Correction for Bala et al., Combined climate and carbon-cycle effects of large-scale deforestation
  69. Combined climate and carbon-cycle effects of large-scale deforestation
  70. Climatology of Upper-Tropospheric Relative Humidity from the Atmospheric Infrared Sounder and Implications for Climate
  71. Climate–Carbon Cycle Feedback Analysis: Results from the C4MIP Model Intercomparison
  72. Potential bias of model projected greenhouse warming in irrigated regions
  73. Biogeophysical impacts of cropland management changes on climate
  74. Biogeophysical effects of CO<sub>2</sub> fertilization on global climate
  75. Climate effects of global land cover change
  76. Multicentury Changes to the Global Climate and Carbon Cycle: Results from a Coupled Climate and Carbon Cycle Model
  77. Increase of carbon cycle feedback with climate sensitivity: results from a coupled climate and carbon cycle model
  78. Quantifying the effects of CO2‐fertilized vegetation on future global climate and carbon dynamics
  79. Effects of model resolution and subgrid-scale physics on the simulation of precipitation in the continental United States
  80. High-resolution simulations of global climate, part 1: present climate
  81. High-resolution simulations of global climate, part 2: effects of increased greenhouse cases
  82. Geoengineering Earth's radiation balance to mitigate climate change from a quadrupling of CO2
  83. Impact of geoengineering schemes on the terrestrial biosphere
  84. Climate responses to a doubling of atmospheric carbon dioxide for a climatically vulnerable region
  85. Limitations of the equivalent CO2 approximation in climate change simulations
  86. Land use changes and northern hemisphere cooling
  87. Geoengineering Earth's radiation balance to mitigate CO2‐induced climate change
  88. The influence of a Soil–Vegetation–Atmosphere Transfer scheme on the simulated climate of LLNL/UCLA AGCM
  89. The Equilibration of Short Baroclinic Waves
  90. The Role of Momentum Fluxes in Shaping the Life Cycle of a Baroclinic Wave
  91. The Life Cycle of a Simulated Marine Cyclone: Energetics and PV Diagnostics
  92. Explosive Marine Cyclogenesis in a Three-Layer Model with a Representation of Slantwise Convection: A Sensitivity Study
  93. Baroclinic Instability in a Two-Layer Model with Parameterized Slantwise Convection
  94. Leading Computational Methods on Scalar and Vector HEC Platforms