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  1. New Record Ocean Temperatures and Related Climate Indicators in 2023
  2. Annual Cycle in Upper-Ocean Heat Content and the Global Energy Budget
  3. Importance of internal variability for climate model assessment
  4. Another Year of Record Heat for the Oceans
  5. Characterizing Climate Change from Heating, Not Merely Temperature
  6. Trends of extreme US weather events in the changing climate
  7. Past and future ocean warming
  8. Improved Quantification of the Rate of Ocean Warming
  9. A perspective on climate change from Earth’s energy imbalance
  10. The ocean response to climate change guides both adaptation and mitigation efforts
  11. Earth and Climate System
  12. Another Record: Ocean Warming Continues through 2021 despite La Niña Conditions
  13. Probabilistic Evaluation of Drought in CMIP6 Simulations
  14. Lessons from 2017 Atlantic Hurricanes for Future Climate and Costs
  15. Upper Ocean Temperatures Hit Record High in 2020
  16. Improved Estimates of Changes in Upper Ocean Salinity and the Hydrological Cycle
  17. ENSO in the Global Climate System
  18. Understanding climate change through Earth’s energy flows
  19. Record-Setting Ocean Warmth Continued in 2019
  20. Climate change
  21. 2018 Continues Record Global Ocean Warming
  22. High Frequency Intermittency in Observed and Model-simulated Precipitation
  23. How and why climate affects climate and especially extremes.
  24. Hurricane Harvey Links to Ocean Heat Content and Climate Change Adaptation
  25. Designing the Climate Observing System of the Future
  26. Global, Regional, and Megacity Trends in the Highest Temperature of the Year: Diagnostics and Evidence for Accelerating Trends
  27. Taking the Pulse of the Planet
  28. Relationships between extreme precipitation and temperature
  29. Improved estimates of ocean heat content from 1960 to 2015
  30. Atlantic meridional heat transports computed from balancing Earth's energy locally
  31. El Niño Southern Oscillation (ENSO) ☆
  32. The global warming hiatus: Slowdown or redistribution?
  33. Insights into Earth’s Energy Imbalance from Multiple Sources
  34. The residence time of water in the atmosphere revisited
  35. The residence time of water in the atmosphere revisited
  36. Relationships among top-of-atmosphere radiation and atmospheric state variables in observations and CESM
  37. Has there been a hiatus?
  38. Attribution of climate extreme events
  39. Challenges in Quantifying Changes in the Global Water Cycle
  40. Climate variability and relationships between top-of-atmosphere radiation and temperatures on Earth
  41. Detecting Long-Term Trends in Precipitable Water over the Tibetan Plateau by Synthesis of Station and MODIS Observations*
  42. CLIMATE AND CLIMATE CHANGE | Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change
  43. Challenges for Observing and Modeling the Global Water Cycle
  44. Seasonal aspects of the recent pause in surface warming
  45. HESS Opinions "A perspective on isotope versus non-isotope approaches to determine the contribution of transpiration to total evaporation"
  46. Trends and variability in atmospheric precipitable water over the Tibetan Plateau for 2000-2010
  47. Earth’s Energy Imbalance
  48. Irregularity and decadal variation in ENSO: a simplified model based on Principal Oscillation Patterns
  49. Global Warming and Winter Weather
  50. Global warming and changes in drought
  51. Earth's Energy Balance
  52. Water Cycles and Climate Change
  53. Regional Energy and Water Cycles: Transports from Ocean to Land
  54. A review of global ocean temperature observations: Implications for ocean heat content estimates and climate change
  55. Externally Forced and Internally Generated Decadal Climate Variability Associated with the Interdecadal Pacific Oscillation
  56. The Response of Tropical Atmospheric Energy Budgets to ENSO*
  57. Distinctive climate signals in reanalysis of global ocean heat content
  58. Toga and Atmospheric Processes
  59. GEOScan: A global, real-time geoscience facility
  60. North American water and energy cycles
  61. Challenges and Opportunities in Water Cycle Research: WCRP Contributions
  62. A Less Cloudy Future: The Role of Subtropical Subsidence in Climate Sensitivity
  63. Contrasting trends of mass and optical properties of aerosols over the Northern Hemisphere from 1992 to 2011
  64. Climate extremes and climate change: The Russian heat wave and other climate extremes of 2010
  65. Framing the way to relate climate extremes to climate change
  66. Attribution of climate variations and trends to human influences and natural variability
  67. Tracking Earth’s Energy: From El Niño to Global Warming
  68. Model-based evidence of deep-ocean heat uptake during surface-temperature hiatus periods
  69. Issues in Establishing Climate Sensitivity in Recent Studies
  70. Atmospheric Moisture Transports from Ocean to Land and Global Energy Flows in Reanalyses
  71. Changes in precipitation with climate change
  72. Improving the Accuracy of Estimation of Climate Extremes: Workshop on Metrics and Methodologies of Estimation of Extreme Climate Events; Paris, France, 27-29 September 2010
  73. An Earth-System Prediction Initiative for the Twenty-First Century
  74. The ocean is warming, isn't it?
  75. Tracking Earth's Energy
  76. Relationships between tropical sea surface temperature and top-of-atmosphere radiation
  77. Simulation of Present-Day and Twenty-First-Century Energy Budgets of the Southern Oceans
  78. Capabilities of Global Ocean Programmes to Inform Climate Services
  79. Needs Assessment for Climate Information on Decadal Timescales and Longer
  80. Observation Needs for Climate Information, Prediction and Application: Capabilities of Existing and Future Observing Systems
  81. An imperative for climate change planning: tracking Earth's global energy
  82. Changes in the flow of energy through the Earth's climate system
  83. Variations in the Three-Dimensional Structure of the Atmospheric Circulation with Different Flavors of El Niño
  84. Changes in Continental Freshwater Discharge from 1948 to 2004
  85. Global warming due to increasing absorbed solar radiation
  86. Lessons Learned from IPCC AR4: Scientific Developments Needed to Understand, Predict, and Respond to Climate Change
  87. Earth's Global Energy Budget
  88. Energy budgets of Atlantic hurricanes and changes from 1970
  89. An Observational Estimate of Inferred Ocean Energy Divergence
  90. The Annual Cycle of the Energy Budget. Part I: Global Mean and Land–Ocean Exchanges
  91. The Annual Cycle of the Energy Budget. Part II: Meridional Structures and Poleward Transports
  92. The three dimensional structure of the atmospheric energy budget: methodology and evaluation
  93. The COSMIC/FORMOSAT-3 Mission: Early Results
  94. Atmospheric Energy Budgets in the Japanese Reanalysis: Evaluation and Variability
  95. Progress and Prospects for Reanalysis for Weather and Climate
  96. Where does all the rainfall (water) come from in hurricanes Katrina and Ivan?
  97. Water and energy budgets of hurricanes and implications for climate change
  98. Hydroclimatic Trends in the Mississippi River Basin from 1948 to 2004
  99. Estimates of the Global Water Budget and Its Annual Cycle Using Observational and Model Data
  100. Effects of Mount Pinatubo volcanic eruption on the hydrological cycle as an analog of geoengineering
  101. The large-scale energy budget of the Arctic
  102. Climate with care
  103. Monitoring and Prediction of the Earth’s Climate: A Future Perspective
  104. Simulation of Global Land Surface Conditions from 1948 to 2004. Part I: Forcing Data and Evaluations
  105. The Vertical Structure of Temperature in the Tropics: Different Flavors of El Niño
  106. Recent Trends in Cloudiness over the United States: A Tale of Monitoring Inadequacies
  107. Atlantic hurricanes and natural variability in 2005
  108. Evaluation of surface water fluxes of the pan-Arctic land region with a land surface model and ERA-40 reanalysis
  109. The ERA-40 re-analysis
  110. Interannual Variability of Patterns of Atmospheric Mass Distribution
  111. Relationships between precipitation and surface temperature
  112. CLIMATE: Uncertainty in Hurricanes and Global Warming
  113. Trends and variability in column-integrated atmospheric water vapor
  114. The Mass of the Atmosphere: A Constraint on Global Analyses
  115. A Global Dataset of Palmer Drought Severity Index for 1870–2002: Relationship with Soil Moisture and Effects of Surface Warming
  116. The flow of energy through the earth's climate system
  117. The recent Sahel drought is real
  118. Modern Global Climate Change
  119. Covariability of Components of Poleward Atmospheric Energy Transports on Seasonal and Interannual Timescales
  120. Seamless Poleward Atmospheric Energy Transports and Implications for the Hadley Circulation
  121. The Changing Character of Precipitation
  122. PALEOCLIMATE: Toward Integrated Reconstruction of Past Climates
  123. Estimates of Freshwater Discharge from Continents: Latitudinal and Seasonal Variations
  124. Climate Variability and Global Warming
  125. Global Climate Project shows early promise
  126. Global variations in droughts and wet spells: 1900-1995
  127. El Niño and climate change
  128. How accurate are satellite ‘thermometers’?
  129. Spurious trends in satellite MSU temperatures from merging different satellite records
  130. The use and abuse of climate models
  131. Atmospheric circulation climate changes
  132. Long-term climate monitoring by the Global Climate Observing System (GCOS)
  133. Long-term climate monitoring by the Global Climate Observing System
  134. The global heat balance: heat transports in the atmosphere and ocean
  135. Decadal atmosphere-ocean variations in the Pacific
  136. Mean annual poleward energy transports by the oceans in the southern hemisphere
  137. Southern oscillation index and atmospheric carbon dioxide
  138. Issues for assessing impacts of climate change on precipitation