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| Nature Climate Change
Lightning as a major driver of recent large fire years in North American boreal forests
Sander Veraverbeke, Brendan M. Rogers, Mike L. Goulden et al
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| The Cryosphere
Oceanic and atmospheric forcing of Larsen C Ice-Shelf thinning
Holland, P. R., Brisbourne et al
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| Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
Coastal sea level rise with warming above 2 °C
Svetlana Jevrejeva, Luke P. Jackson, Riccardo E. M. Riva et al
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| Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
Reassessment of 20th century global mean sea level rise
Sönke Dangendorf, Marta Marcos, Guy Wöppelmann et al
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| Nature Climate Change
The increasing rate of global mean sea-level rise during 1993–2014
Xianyao Chen, Xuebin Zhang, John A. Church et al
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| Nature
Contribution of changes in atmospheric circulation patterns to extreme temperature trends
Daniel E. Horton, Nathaniel C. Johnson, Deepti Singh et al
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| Journal of Hydrology
The effects of climate change and extreme wildfire events on runoff erosion over a mountain watershed
Gregory K. Gould, Mingliang Liu, Michael E. Barber et al
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| Journal of Geophysical Research: Earth Surface
Inversion of basal friction in Antarctica using exact and incomplete adjoints of a higher‐order model
Morlighem, M., Seroussi et al
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| Science
Ice-Shelf Melting Around Antarctica
E. Rignot, S. Jacobs, J. Mouginot et al
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| American Meteorological Society, Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society
Explaining Extreme Events of 2014 from a Climate Perspective
Stephanie C. Herring, Martin P. Hoerling, James P. Kossin et al
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| American Meteorological Society, Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society
Explaining Extreme Events of 2013 from a Climate Perspective
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| American Meteorological Society, Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society
Explaining Extreme Events of 2011 from a Climate Perspective
Peterson, Stott, and Herring
