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Diurnal asymmetry to the observed global warming. International Journal of Climatology (2015).
Asymmetry of the surface air temperature response on climatologic heat imbalance due to differences in the planetary boundary layer height. Geophysical Research Abstracts 15, (2013).
The Arctic Surface Climate in CMIP6: Status and Developments since CMIP5. Journal of Climate 33, (2020).
Micro-climate on MEGA-computers. META (2012).
Complementary explanation of temperature response in the lower atmosphere. Environmental Research Letters 7, (2012).
Structuring of turbulence and its impact on basic features of Ekman boundary layers. Nonlinear processes in geophysics 20, (2013).
Dynamical drivers of Greenland blocking in climate models. Weather and Climate Dynamics (WCD) 2, (2021).
Extreme wind projections over Europe from the Euro-CORDEX regional climate models. Weather and Climate Extremes 33, (2021).
Bjerknes compensation in the CMIP5 Climate Models. Journal of Climate (2018).doi:10.1175/JCLI-D-18-0058.1
An easterly tip jet off Cape Farewell, Greenland. II: Simulations and dynamics. QUARTERLY JOURNAL OF THE ROYAL METEOROLOGICAL SOCIETY 135, 16 (2009). Abstract
Reconciling conflicting evidence for the cause of the observed early 21st century Eurasian cooling. Weather and Climate Dynamics (WCD) 4, (2023). Abstract
Eurasian Winter Cooling: Intercomparison of Reanalyses and CMIP5 Data Sets. Atmospheric and Oceanic Science Letters 6, (2013). Download: outten_davy_esau_2013_eurasian_winter_cooling_intercomparison_of_reanalyses_and_cmip5_data_sets-1.pdf (11.53 MB)
Assessing the role of volcanoes in future climate prediction. Climatology of the high latitudes. Extended proceedings of the joint GCR and PEEX workshop at NERSC 29.09.2015 (2016).
Eurasian Cooling Patterns in the CMIP5 Climate Models. Izvestiya, Atmospheric and Oceanic Physics (2019).
A link between Arctic sea ice and recent cooling trends over Eurasia. Climatic Change 110, (2012). Abstract
Investigating the recent apparent hiatus in surface temperature increases: 1. Construction of two 30-member Earth System Model ensembles. Journal of Geophysical Research (JGR): Atmospheres 120, (2015).
Test. Encyclopedia of Ecology: Reference Module in Earth Systems and Environmental Sciences (2013).
Bjerknes compensation and the multi-decadal variability of heat transports in the Arctic. Climatology of the high latitudes. Extended proceedings of the joint GCR and PEEX workshop at NERSC 29.09.2015 (2016).