Historical and idealized climate model experiments : An EMIC intercomparison
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Andrei P. Sokolov | Philip B. Holden | Neil R. Edwards | Chris E. Forest | Igor I. Mokhov | Hugues Goosse | Kaoru Tachiiri | Thierry Fichefet | Fortunat Joos | Adam Schlosser | Andrea Cimatoribus | Michio Kawamiya | Alexey V. Eliseev | Steffen M. Olsen | Andy Ridgwell | Ning Zeng | Gary Shaffer | Katsumi Matsumoto | Ayako Abe-Ouchi | Kirsten Zickfeld | David W. Kicklighter | Georg Feulner | E. Monier | Masakazu Yoshimori | Elisabeth Crespin | Andrew J. Weaver | Mahé Perrette | F. Joos | T. Fichefet | A. Weaver | H. Goosse | K. Tachiiri | K. Zickfeld | M. Kawamiya | N. Zeng | F. Zhao | A. Schlosser | D. Kicklighter | M. Eby | A. Eliseev | I. Mokhov | A. Sokolov | M. Yoshimori | A. Abe‐Ouchi | C. Forest | S. Drijfhout | M. Perrette | R. Spahni | N. Edwards | A. Ridgwell | K. Alexander | Elisabeth Crespin | G. Feulner | P. Holden | H. Kienert | K. Matsumoto | E. Monier | S. Olsen | J. O. Pedersen | G. Philippon-Berthier | T. S. V. Deimling | G. Shaffer | M. Steinacher | Robin S. Smith | Renato Spahni | Michael Eby | K. Alexander | Hendrik Kienert | Jens Olaf Pepke Pedersen | G. Philippon-Berthier | Marco Steinacher | Fang Zhao | Sybren Drijfhout | A. Cimatoribus | T. Schneider von Deimling | K. Tokos | K. Tokos | E. Crespin | T. S. Deimling | Katsumi Matsumoto | G. Philippon‐Berthier
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