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Slowdown of the greening trend in natural vegetation with further rise in atmospheric CO<sub>2</sub>
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Tuning the MPI‐ESM1.2 Global Climate Model to Improve the Match With Instrumental Record Warming by Lowering Its Climate Sensitivity
Published 2020-05-01“…Here we report how the latest edition of the Max Planck Institute for Meteorology Earth System Models (MPI‐ESM1.2) atmospheric component (ECHAM6.3) had its sensitivity systematically tuned in order to improve the modeled match with the instrumental record. …”
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A simplified model of precipitation enhancement over a heterogeneous surface
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Carbon–nitrogen interactions in idealized simulations with JSBACH (version 3.10)
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Hysteretic evolution of ice rises and ice rumples in response to variations in sea level
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Coupled mesoscale–microscale modeling of air quality in a polluted city using WRF-LES-Chem
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Simulated methane emissions from Arctic ponds are highly sensitive to warming
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A dynamic model of wetland extent and peat accumulation: results for the Holocene
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Preface: Ernst Maier-Reimer and his way of modelling the ocean
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Attribution and Causality Analyses of Regional Climate Variability
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Changing transport processes in the stratosphere by radiative heating of sulfate aerosols
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HydroPy (v1.0): a new global hydrology model written in Python
Published 2021-12-01“…In our study, we present the HydroPy model, a revised version of an established GHM, the Max Planck Institute for Meteorology's Hydrology Model (MPI-HM). …”
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Plant-driven variation in decomposition rates improves projections of global litter stock distribution
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