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Eisenman, Ian - Division of Geological and Planetary Sciences, California Institute of Technology
Reply to comment by E. T. DeWeaver et al. on ``On the reliability of simulated Arctic sea ice in global climate models''
environmentalresearchweb RESEARCH HIGHLIGHTS
system depends in large measure on the underlying NWP model
Rain driven by receding ice sheets as a cause of past climate change Ian Eisenman,1,2
Modulation of Westerly Wind Bursts by Sea Surface Temperature: A Semistochastic Feedback for ENSO
contrast to the analogous reactions of CHD3 (v1 = 1) with F and O(3
Geographic muting of changes in the Arctic sea ice cover Ian Eisenman1,2
602 nature geoscience | VOL 2 | SEPTEMBER 2009 | www.nature.com/naturegeoscience research highlights
Nonlinear threshold behavior during the loss of Arctic sea ice
On the reliability of simulated Arctic sea ice in global climate models I. Eisenman,1
Westerly Wind Bursts: ENSO's Tail Rather than the Dog? IAN EISENMAN
Non-Normal Effects on Salt Finger Growth IAN EISENMAN
Arctic catastrophes in an idealized sea ice model Ian Eisenman
arXiv:astro-ph/0204322v118Apr2002 1 NEW CONSTRAINTS ON GALAXY EVOLUTION FROM THE OPTICAL MONITOR ON
The reversibility of sea ice loss in a state of the art climate model K. C. Armour,1
JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH, VOL. ???, XXXX, DOI:10.1029/, Factors controlling the bifurcation structure of sea ice retreat
Consistent Changes in the Sea Ice Seasonal Cycle in Response to Global Warming IAN EISENMAN