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  1. Drivers of the Low-Cloud Response to Poleward Jet Shifts in the North Pacific in Observations and Models
  2. Cloud feedbacks in extratropical cyclones: insight from long-term satellite data and high-resolution global simulations
  3. Human influence on the seasonal cycle of tropospheric temperature
  4. Evaluating Emergent Constraints on Equilibrium Climate Sensitivity
  5. Sources of Intermodel Spread in the Lapse Rate and Water Vapor Feedbacks
  6. On the Emergent Constraints of Climate Sensitivity
  7. Mixed-Phase Cloud Feedbacks
  8. The Climatic Impact of Thermodynamic Phase Partitioning in Mixed-Phase Clouds
  9. The Cloud Feedback Model Intercomparison Project (CFMIP) Diagnostic Codes Catalogue – metrics, diagnostics and methodologies to evaluate, understand and improve the representation of clouds and cloud feedbacks in climate models
  10. Analyzing the dependence of global cloud feedback on the spatial pattern of sea surface temperature change with a Green's function approach
  11. Competing Influences of Anthropogenic Warming, ENSO, and Plant Physiology on Future Terrestrial Aridity
  12. Cloud feedback mechanisms and their representation in global climate models
  13. The Cloud Feedback Model Intercomparison Project (CFMIP) Diagnostic Codes Catalogue – metrics, diagnostics and methodologies to evaluate, understand and improve the representation of clouds and cloud feedbacks in climate models
  14. Impact of decadal cloud variations on the Earth’s energy budget
  15. Insights from a refined decomposition of cloud feedbacks
  16. Constraining the low-cloud optical depth feedback at middle and high latitudes using satellite observations
  17. Evidence for climate change in the satellite cloud record
  18. On the relationships among cloud cover, mixed-phase partitioning, and planetary albedo in GCMs
  19. Observational constraints on mixed-phase clouds imply higher climate sensitivity
  20. Corrigendum: An observational radiative constraint on hydrologic cycle intensification
  21. Positive low cloud and dust feedbacks amplify tropical North Atlantic Multidecadal Oscillation
  22. Quantifying the Sources of Intermodel Spread in Equilibrium Climate Sensitivity
  23. The relationship between interannual and long-term cloud feedbacks
  24. An observational radiative constraint on hydrologic cycle intensification
  25. Mixed-phase cloud physics and Southern Ocean cloud feedback in climate models
  26. External Influences on Modeled and Observed Cloud Trends
  27. Observed multivariable signals of late 20th and early 21st century volcanic activity
  28. Cirrus feedback on interannual climate fluctuations
  29. Diagnosing the average spatio-temporal impact of convective systems – Part 2: A model intercomparison using satellite data
  30. Quantifying components of aerosol-cloud-radiation interactions in climate models
  31. The response of the Southern Hemispheric eddy-driven jet to future changes in shortwave radiation in CMIP5
  32. Statistical significance of climate sensitivity predictors obtained by data mining
  33. Volcanic contribution to decadal changes in tropospheric temperature
  34. Diagnosing the average spatio-temporal impact of convective systems – Part 1: A methodology for evaluating climate models
  35. The ozone hole indirect effect: Cloud-radiative anomalies accompanying the poleward shift of the eddy-driven jet in the Southern Hemisphere
  36. An Analysis of the Short-Term Cloud Feedback Using MODIS Data
  37. Contributions of Different Cloud Types to Feedbacks and Rapid Adjustments in CMIP5*
  38. Evaluating adjusted forcing and model spread for historical and future scenarios in the CMIP5 generation of climate models
  39. Are climate model simulations of clouds improving? An evaluation using the ISCCP simulator
  40. Computing and Partitioning Cloud Feedbacks Using Cloud Property Histograms. Part I: Cloud Radiative Kernels
  41. Computing and Partitioning Cloud Feedbacks Using Cloud Property Histograms. Part II: Attribution to Changes in Cloud Amount, Altitude, and Optical Depth
  42. Climate Feedbacks and Their Implications for Poleward Energy Flux Changes in a Warming Climate
  43. The observed sensitivity of high clouds to mean surface temperature anomalies in the tropics
  44. Why is longwave cloud feedback positive?
  45. Response of Humidity and Clouds to Tropical Deep Convection