Climate Change: 2005 Publications
Alley, R.B., Clark, P.U., Huybrechts, P., and Joughin, I. Ice-sheet and sea-level changes. Science 310(5747): 456-460, 2005.
Andreae, M.O., Jones, C.D., and Cox, P.M. Strong present-day aerosol cooling implies a hot future. Nature 435(7046): 1187-1190, 2005.
Archer, D. Fate of fossil fuel CO2 in geologic time. Journal of Geophysical Research 110(C9): art. C09S05, 2005.
Arnell, N.W. Implications of climate change for freshwater inflows to the Arctic Ocean. Journal of Geophysical Research 110(D7): art. D07105, 2005.
Austin, G.E. and Rehfisch, M.M. Shifting nonbreeding distributions of migratory fauna in relation to climatic change. Global Change Biology 11(1): 31-38, 2005.
Barnett, T.P., Pierce, D.W., Achuta-Rao, K.M., Gleckler, P.J., Santer, B.D., Gregory, J.M., and Washington, W.M. Penetration of human-induced warming into the world's oceans. Science 309(5732): 284-287, 2005.
Bopp, L., Aumont, O., Cadule, P., Alvain, S., and Gehlen, M. Response of diatoms distribution to global warming and potential implications: A global model study. Geophysical Research Letters 32(19): art. L19606, 2005.
Bryden, H.L., Longworth, H.R., and Cunningham, S.A. Slowing of the Atlantic meridional overturning circulation at 25º N. Nature 438(7068): 655-657, 2005.
Burkett, V.R., Wilcox, D.A., Stottlemyer, R., Barrow, W., Fagre, D., Baron, J., Price, J., Nielsen, J.L., Allen, C.D., Peterson, D.L., Ruggerone, G., and Doyle, T. Nonlinear dynamics in ecosystem response to climatic change: Case studies and policy implications. Ecological Complexity 2(4): 357-394, 2005.
Caldeira, K. and Wickett, M.E. Ocean model predictions of chemistry changes from carbon dioxide emissions to the atmosphere and ocean. Journal of Geophysical Research 110(C9): art. C09S04, 2005.
Carton, J.A., Giese, B.S., and Grodsky, S.A. Sea level rise and the warming of the oceans in the Simple Ocean Data Assimilation (SODA) ocean reanalysis. Journal of Geophysical Research 110(C9): art. C09006, 2005.
Christidis, N., Stott, P.A., Brown, S., Hegerl, G.C., and Caesar, J. Detection of changes in temperature extremes during the second half of the 20th century. Geophysical Research Letters 32(20): art. L20716, 2005.
Chuck, A., Tyrrell, T., Totterdell, I.J., and Holligan, P.M. The oceanic response to carbon emissions over the next century: investigation using three ocean carbon cycle models. Tellus B 57(1): 70-86, 2005.
Cook, A.J., Fox, A.J., Vaughan, D.G., and Ferrigno, J.G. Retreating glacier fronts on the Antarctic Peninsula over the past half-century. Science 308(5721): 541-544, 2005.
Curry, R. and Mauritzen, C. Dilution of the northern North Atlantic Ocean in recent decades. Science 308(5729): 1772-1774, 2005.
Deutsch, C., Emerson, S., and Thompson, L. Fingerprints of climate change in North Pacific oxygen. Geophysical Research Letters 32(16): art. L16604, 2005.
Di Lorenzo, E., Miller, A.J., Schneider, N., and McWilliams, J.C. The warming of the California current system: Dynamics and ecosystem implications. Journal of Physical Oceanography 35(3): 336-362, 2005.
Donner, S.D., Skirving, W.J., Little, C.M., Oppenheimer, M., and Hoegh-Guldberg, O. Global assessment of coral bleaching and required rates of adaptation under climate change. Global Change Biology 11(12): 2251-2265, 2005.
Drake, J.M. Population effects of increased climate variation. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London [B] 272(1574): 1823-1827, 2005.
Drinkwater, K.F. The response of Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua) to future climate change. ICES Journal of Marine Science 62(7): 1327-1337, 2005.
Duarte, C.M., Middelburg, J.J., and Caraco, N. Major role of marine vegetation on the oceanic carbon cycle. Biogeosciences 2(1): 1-8, 2005.
Durant, J.M., Hjermann, D.O., Anker-Nilssen, T., Beaugrand, G., Mysterud, A., Pettorelli, N., and Stenseth, N.C. Timing and abundance as key mechanisms affecting trophic interactions in variable environments. Ecology Letters 8(9): 952-958, 2005.
Edmunds, P.J. The effect of sub-lethal increases in temperature on the growth and population trajectories of three scleractinian corals on the southern Great Barrier Reef. Oecologia 146(3): 350-364, 2005.
Edwards, R. Sea levels: abrupt events and mechanisms of change. Progress in Physical Geography 29(4): 599-608, 2005.
Emanuel, K. Increasing destructiveness of tropical cyclones over the past 30 years. Nature 436(7051): 686-688, 2005.
Feagin, R.A., Sherman, D.J., and Grant, W.E. Coastal erosion, global sea-level rise, and the loss of sand dune plant habitats. Frontiers in Ecology and Environment 3(7): 359-364, 2005.
Ferguson, S.H., Stirling, I., and McLoughlin, P. Climate change and ringed seal (Phoca hispida) recruitment in western Hudson Bay. Marine Mammal Science 21(1): 121-135, 2005.
Fish, M.R., Cote, I.M., Gill, J.A., Jones, A.P., Renshoff, S., and Watkinson, A.R. Predicting the impact of sea-level rise on Caribbean sea turtle nesting habitat. Conservation Biology 19(2): 482-491, 2005.
Forster, P.M.D. and Joshi, M. The role of halocarbons in the climate change of the troposphere and stratosphere. Climatic Change 71(1): 249-266, 2005.
Fox, A.J. and Vaughan, D.G. The retreat of Jones Ice Shelf, Antarctic Peninsula. Journal of Glaciology 51(175): 555-560, 2005.
Frankel, J. Climate and trade: Links between the Kyoto Protocol and WTO. Environment 47(7): 8-19, 2005.
Friedlingstein, P. and Solomon, S. Contributions of past and present human generations to committed warming caused by carbon dioxide. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences [USA] 102(31): 10832-10836, 2005.
Fung, I.Y., Doney, S.C., Lindsay, K., and John, J. Evolution of carbon sinks in a changing climate. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences [USA] 102(32): 11201-11206, 2005.
Gabric, A.J., Qu, B., Matrai, P., and Hirst, A.C. The simulated response of dimethylsulfide production in the Arctic Ocean to global warming. Tellus B 57(5): 391-403, 2005.
Gagnon, A.S. and Gough, W.A. Climate change scenarios for the Hudson Bay region: An intermodel comparison. Climatic Change 69(2-3): 269-297, 2005.
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Garstang, M., Bruintjes, R., Serafin, R., Orville, H., Boe, B., Cotton, W., and Warburton, J. Weather modification: Finding common ground. Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society 86(5): 647-655, 2005.
Gaston, A.J., Gilchrist, H.G., and Hipfner, J.M. Climate change, ice conditions and reproduction in an Arctic nesting marine bird: Brunnich's guillemot (Uria lomvia L.). Journal of Animal Ecology 74(5): 832-841, 2005.
Gaston, A.J., Gilchrist, H.G., and Mallory, M.L. Variation in ice conditions has strong effects on the breeding of marine birds at Prince Leopold Island, Nunavut. Ecography 28(3): 331-344, 2005.
Giorgi, F. Climate change prediction. Climatic Change 73(3): 239-265, 2005.
Gregory, J.M., Dixon, K.W., Stouffer, R.J., Weaver, A.J., Driesschaert, E., Eby, M., Fichefet, T., Hasumi, H., Hu, A., Jungclaus, J.H., Kamenkovich, I.V., Levermann, A., Montoya, M., Murakami, S., Nawrath, S., Oka, A., Sokolov, A.P., and Thorpe, R.B. A model intercomparison of changes in the Atlantic thermohaline circulation in response to increasing atmospheric CO2 concentration. Geophysical Research Letters 32(12): art. L12703, 2005.
Gross, L. As the Antarctic ice pack recedes, a fragile ecosystem hangs in the balance. PLoS Biology 3(4): art. e127, 2005.
Hampe, A. and Petit, R.J. Conserving biodiversity under climate change: the rear edge matters. Ecology Letters 8(5): 461-467, 2005.
Hanna, E., Huybrechts, P., Janssens, I., Cappelen, J., Steffen, K., and Stephens, A. Runoff and mass balance of the Greenland ice sheet: 1958-2003. Journal of Geophysical Research 110(D13): art. D13108, 2005.
Hansen, J.E. A slippery slope: How much global warming constitutes ''dangerous anthropogenic interference''? Climatic Change 68(3): 269-279, 2005.
Hansen, J., et al. Efficacy of climate forcings. Journal of Geophysical Research 110(D18): art. D18104, 2005.
Hansen, J., Nazarenko, L., Ruedy, R., Sato, M., Willis, J., Del Genio, A., Koch, D., Lacis, A., Lo, K., Menon, S., Novakov, T., Perlwitz, J., Russell, G., Schmidt, G.A., and Tausnev, N. Earth's energy imbalance: Confirmation and implications. Science 308(5727): 1431-1435, 2005.
Hay, J.E. and Mimura, N. Sea-level rise: Implications for water resources management. Mitigation and Adaptation Strategies for Global Change 10(4): 717-737, 2005.
Hays, G.C., Richardson, A.J., and Robinson, C. Climate change and marine plankton. Trends in Ecology and Evolution 20(6): 337-344, 2005.
Higgins, P.A.T. and Schneider, S.H. Long-term potential ecosystem responses to greenhouse gas-induced thermohaline circulation collapse. Global Change Biology 11(5): 699-709, 2005.
Hinzman, L.D. et al. Evidence and implications of recent climate change in northern Alaska and other arctic regions. Climatic Change 72(3): 251-298, 2005.
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Hoegh-Guldberg, O. Low coral cover in a high-CO2 world. Journal of Geophysical Research 110(C9): art. C09S06, 2005.
Hulme, P.E. Adapting to climate change: is there scope for ecological management in the face of a global threat? Journal of Applied Ecology 42(5): 784-794, 2005.
Jenouvrier, S., Barbraud, C., and Weimerskirch, H. Long-term contrasted responses to climate of two Antarctic seabird species. Ecology 86(11): 2889-2903, 2005.
Johns, D.G., Edwards, M., Greve, W., and SJohn, A.W.G. Increasing prevalence of the marine cladoceran Penilia avirostris (Dana, 1852) in the North Sea. Helgoland Marine Research 59(3): 214-218, 2005.
Johnston, D.W., Friedlaender, A.S., Torres, L.G., and Lavigne, D.M. Variation in sea ice cover on the east coast of Canada from 1969 to 2002: climate variability and implications for harp and hooded seals. Climate Research 29(3): 209-222, 2005.
Jones, C.D. and Cox, P.M. On the significance of atmospheric CO2 growth rate anomalies in 2002-2003. Geophysical Research Letters 32(14): art. L14816, 2005.
Jump, A.S. and Penuelas, J. Running to stand still: adaptation and the response of plants to rapid climate change. Ecology Letters 8(9): 1010-1020, 2005.
Kamykowski, D. and Zentara, S.J. Changes in world ocean nitrate availability through the 20th century. Deep Sea Research Part I, Oceanographic Research 52(9): 1719-1744, 2005.
Ishimatsu, A., Hayashi, M., Lee, K.-S., Kikkawa, T., and Kita, J. Physiological effects on fishes in a high-CO2 world. Journal of Geophysical Research 110(C9): art. C09S09, 2005.
Ito, A. and Penner, J.E. Historical emissions of carbonaceous aerosols from biomass and fossil fuel burning for the period 1870-2000. Global Biogeochemical Cycles 19(2): art. GB2028, 2005.
Keller, K., Hall, M., Kim, S.R., Bradford, D.F., and Oppenheimer, M. Avoiding dangerous anthropogenic interference with the climate system. Climatic Change 73(3): 227-238, 2005.
King, D. Climate change: the science and the policy. Journal of Applied Ecology 42(5): 779-783, 2005.
Laidre, K.L. and Heide-Jorgensen, M.P. Arctic sea ice trends and narwhal vulnerability. Biological Conservation 121(4): 509-517, 2005.
Lamarque, J.-F., Kiehl, J.T., Hess, P.G., Collins, W.D., Emmons, L.K., Ginoux, P., Luo, C., and Tie, X.X. Response of a coupled chemistry-climate model to changes in aerosol emissions: Global impact on the hydrological cycle and the tropospheric burdens of OH, ozone, and NOx. Geophysical Research Letters 32(16): art. L16809, 2005.
Langdon, C. and Atkinson, M.J. Effect of elevated pCO2 on photosynthesis and calcification of corals and interactions with seasonal change in temperature/irradiance and nutrient enrichment. Journal of Geophysical Research 110(C9): art. C09S07, 2005.
Legendre, L. and Rivkin, R.B. Integrating functional diversity, food web processes, and biogeochemical carbon fluxes into a conceptual approach for modeling the upper ocean in a high-CO2 world. Journal of Geophysical Research 110(C9): art. C09S17, 2005.
Levermann, A., Griesel, A., Hofmann, M., Montoya, M., and Rahmstorf, S. Dynamic sea level changes following changes in the thermohaline circulation. Climate Dynamics 24(4): 347-354, 2005.
Levinson, D.H. (ed.). State of the climate in 2004. Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society 86(6): S1-S86, 2005.
Lindsay, R.W. and Zhang, J. The thinning of Arctic sea ice, 1988-2003: Have we passed a tipping point? Journal of Climate 18(22): 4879-4894, 2005.
Liss, P., Chuck, A., Bakker, D., and Turner, S. Ocean fertilization with iron: effects on climate and air quality. Tellus B 57(3): 269-271, 2005.
Lo Monaco, C., Goyet, C., Metzl, N., Poisson, A., and Touratier, F. Distribution and inventory of anthropogenic CO2 in the Southern Ocean: Comparison of three data-based methods. Journal of Geophysical Research 110(C9): art. C09S02, 2005.
Lowe, J.A. and Gregory, J.M. The effects of climate change on storm surges around the United Kingdom. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London [A] 363(1831): 1313-1328, 2005.
Macdonald, R.W. Climate change, risks and contaminants: A perspective from studying the Arctic. Human and Ecological Risk Assessment 11(6): 1099-1104, 2005.
Macdonald, R.W., Harner, T., and Fyfe, J. Recent climate change in the Arctic and its impact on contaminant pathways and interpretation of temporal trend data. The Science of the Total Environment 342(1-3): 5-86, 2005.
MacLeod, C.D., Bannon, S.M., Pierce, G.J., Schweder, C., Learmonth, J.A., Herman, J.S., and Reid, R.J. Climate change and the cetacean community of north-west Scotland. Biological Conservation 124(4): 477-483, 2005.
Matsumoto, K. and Mignone, B.K. Model simulations of carbon sequestration in the Northwest Pacific by direct injection. Journal of Oceanography 61(4): 747-760, 2005.
Matthews, H.D. Decrease of emissions required to stabilize atmospheric CO2 due to positive carbon cycle-climate feedbacks. Geophysical Research Letters 32(21): art. L21707, 2005.
McDonald, R.E., Bleaken, D.G., Cresswell, D.R., Pope, V.D., and Senior, C.A. Tropical storms: representation and diagnosis in climate models and the impacts of climate change. Climate Dynamics 25(1): 19-36, 2005.
McElroy, M.B. and Wang, Y.X. Human and animal wastes: Implications for atmospheric N2O and NOx. Global Biogeochemical Cycles 19(2): art. GB2008, 2005.
McLaughlin, J.B., DePaola, A., Bopp, C.A., Martinek, K.A., Napolilli, N.P., Allison, C.G., Murray, S.L., Thompson, E.C., Bird, M.M., and Middaugh, J.P. Outbreak of Vibrio parahaemolyticus gastroenteritis associated with Alaskan oysters. New England Journal of Medicine 353(14): 1463-1470, 2005.
McWilliams, J.P., Cote, I.M., Gill, J.A., Sutherland, W.J., and Watkinson, A.R. Accelerating impacts of temperature-induced coral bleaching in the Caribbean. Ecology 86(8): 2055-2060, 2005.
Meehl, G.A., Washington, W.M., Collins, W.D., Arblaster, J.M., Hu, A.X., Buja, L.E., Strand, W.G., and Teng, H.Y. How much more global warming and sea level rise? Science 307(5716): 1769-1772, 2005.
Meredith, M.P. and King, J.C. Rapid climate change in the ocean west of the Antarctic Peninsula during the second half of the 20th century. Geophysical Research Letters 32(19): art. L19604, 2005.
Mouritsen, K.N., Tompkins, D.M., and Poulin, R. Climate warming may cause a parasite-induced collapse in coastal amphipod populations. Oecologia 146(3): 476-483, 2005.
Muren, U., Berglund, J., Samuelsson, K., and Andersson, A. Potential effects of elevated sea-water temperature on pelagic food webs. Hydrobiologia 545: 153-166, 2005.
Norgaard, R.B. and Baer, P. Collectively seeing climate change: The limits of formal models. BioScience 55(11): 961-966, 2005.
Obura, D.O. Resilience and climate change: lessons from coral reefs and bleaching in the Western Indian Ocean. Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science 63(3): 353-372, 2005.
Oppenheimer, M. and Alley, R.B. Ice sheets, global warming, and Article 2 of the UNFCCC. Climatic Change 68(3): 257-267, 2005.
Orr, J.C., Fabry, V.J., Aumont, O., Bopp, L., Doney, S.C., Feely, R.A., Gnanadesikan, A., Gruber, N., Ishida, A., Joos, F., Key, R.M., Lindsay, K., Maier-Reimer, E., Matear, R., Monfray, P., Mouchet, A., Najjar, R.G., Plattner, G.K., Rodgers, K.B., Sabine, C.L., Sarmiento, J.L., Schlitzer, R., Slater, R.D., Totterdell, I.J., Weirig, M.F., Yamanaka, Y., and Yool, A. Anthropogenic ocean acidification over the twenty-first century and its impact on calcifying organisms. Nature 437(7059): 681-686, 2005.
Overpeck, J.T., Sturm, M., Francis, J.A., Perovich, D.K., Serreze, M.C., Benner, R., Carmack, E.C., Chapin, F.S., Gerlach, S.C., Hamilton, L.C., Hinzman, L.D., Holland, M., Huntington, H.P., Key, J.R., Lloyd, A.H., MacDonald, G.M., McFadden, J., Noone, D., Prowse, T.D., Schlosser, P., and Vorosmarty, C. Arctic system on trajectory to new state. Eos Transactions 86: 309-312-313, 2005.
Peck, L.S. Prospects for surviving climate change in Antarctic aquatic species. Frontiers in Zoology 2: art. 9, 2005.
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Peck, L.S. Prospects for survival in the Southern Ocean: vulnerability of benthic species to temperature change. Antarctic Science 17(4): 497-507, 2005.
Pelejero, C., Calvo, E., McCulloch, M.T., Marshall, J.F., Gagan, M.K., Lough, J.M., and Opdyke, B.N. Preindustrial to modern interdecadal variability in coral reef pH. Science 309(5744): 2204-2207, 2005.
Peperzak, L. Future increase in harmful algal blooms in the North Sea due to climate change. Water Science and Technology 51(5): 31-36, 2005.
Perry, A.L., Low, P.J., Ellis, J.R., and Reynolds, J.D. Climate change and distribution shifts in marine fishes. Science 308(5730): 1912-1915, 2005.
Pezza, A.B. and Simmonds, I. The first South Atlantic hurricane: Unprecedented blocking, low shear and climate change. Geophysical Research Letters 32(15): art. L15712, 2005.
Pielke, R.A. Misdefining "climate change": consequences for science and action. Environmental Science and Policy 8(6): 548-561, 2005.
Pielke, R.A., Landsea, C., Mayfield, M., Laver, J., and Pasch, R. Hurricanes and global warming. Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society 86(11): 1571-1575, 2005.
Pielke, R.A. and Sarewitz, D. Bringing society back into the climate debate. Population and Environment 26(3): 255-268, 2005.
Polyakov, I.V. and and 21 others. One more step toward a warmer Arctic. Geophysical Research Letters 32(17): art. L17605, 2005.
Pörtner, H.O., Langenbuch, M., and Michaelidis, B. Synergistic effects of temperature extremes, hypoxia, and increases in CO2 on marine animals: From Earth history to global change. Journal of Geophysical Research 110(C9): art. C09S10, 2005.
Przeslawski, R., Davis, A.R., and Benkendorff, K. Synergistic effects associated with climate change and the development of rocky shore molluscs. Global Change Biology 11(3): 515-522, 2005.
Rahmstorf, S. and Zickfeld, K. Thermohaline circulation changes: A question of risk assessment - An editorial review essay. Climatic Change 68(1-2): 241-247, 2005.
Renegar, D.A. and Riegl, B.M. Effect of nutrient enrichment and elevated CO2 partial pressure on growth rate of Atlantic scleractinian coral Acropora cervicornis. Marine Ecology Progress Series 293: 69-76, 2005.
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Root, T.L., MacMynowski, D.P., Mastrandrea, M.D., and Schneider, S.H. Human-modified temperatures induce species changes: Joint attribution. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences [USA] 102(21): 7465-7469, 2005.
Rose, G.A. On distributional responses of North Atlantic fish to climate change. ICES Journal of Marine Science 62(7): 1360-1374, 2005.
Rothrock, D.A. and Zhang, J. Arctic Ocean sea ice volume: What explains its recent depletion? Journal of Geophysical Research 110: art. C01002, 2005.
Salinger, M. Climate variability and change: Past, present and future - An overview. Climatic Change 70(1-2): 9-29, 2005.
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Sasaki, W., Iwasaki, S.I., Matsuura, T., and Iizuka, S. Recent increase in summertime extreme wave heights in the western North Pacific. Geophysical Research Letters 32(15): art. L15607, 2005.
Saxon, E., Baker, B., Hargrove, W., Hoffman, F., and Zganjar, C. Mapping environments at risk under different global climate change scenarios. Ecology Letters 8(1): 53-60, 2005.
Schmittner, A. Decline of the marine ecosystem caused by a reduction in the Atlantic overturning circulation. Nature 434(7033): 628-633, 2005.
Schneider, S.H. and Mastrandrea, M.D. Probabilistic assessment of "dangerous" climate change and emissions pathways. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences [USA] 102(44): 15728-15735, 2005.
Schwartz, M. Sea-level rise influence on Caribbean coastal erosion. Journal of Coastal Research SI 44: 279-284, 2005.
SCOR/IOC Symposium Planning Committee. The ocean in a high-CO2 world. Oceanography 17(3): 72-78, 2005.
Shine, K.P., Berntsen, T.K., Fuglestvedt, J.S., and Sausen, R. Scientific issues in the design of metrics for inclusion of oxides of nitrogen in global climate agreements. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences [USA] 102(44): 15768-15773, 2005.
Shine, K.P., Gohar, L.K., Hurley, M.D., Marston, G., Martin, D., Simmonds, P.G., Wallington, T.J., and Watkins, M. Perfluorodecalin: global warming potential and first detection in the atmosphere. Atmospheric Environment 39(9): 1759-1763, 2005.
Shiogama, H., Watanabe, M., Kimoto, M., and Nozawa, T. Anthropogenic and natural forcing impacts on ENSO-like decadal variability during the second half of the 20th century. Geophysical Research Letters 32(21): art. L21714, 2005.
Shirayama, Y. and Thornton, H. Effect of increased atmospheric CO2 on shallow water marine benthos. Journal of Geophysical Research 110(C9): art. C09S08, 2005.
Shoo, L.P., Williams, S.E., and Hero, J.M. Potential decoupling of trends in distribution area and population size of species with climate change. Global Change Biology 11(9): 1469-1476, 2005.
Socolow, R.H. Can we bury global warming? Scientific American 293(1): 49-55, 2005.
Stainforth, D.A., Aina, T., Christensen, C., Collins, M., Faull, N., Frame, D.J., Kettleborough, J.A., Knight, S., Martin, A., Murphy, J.M., Piani, C., Sexton, D., Smith, L.A., Spicer, R.A., Thorpe, A.J., and Allen, M.R. Uncertainty in predictions of the climate response to rising levels of greenhouse gases. Nature 433(7024): 403-406, 2005.
Sutton, R.T. and Hodson, D.L.R. Atlantic Ocean forcing of North American and European summer climate. Science 309(5731): 115-118, 2005.
Suzuki, T., Hasumi, H., Sakamoto, T.T., Nishimura, T., Abe-Ouchi, A., Segawa, T., Okada, N., Oka, A., and Emori, S. Projection of future sea level and its variability in a high-resolution climate model: Ocean processes and Greenland and Antarctic ice-melt contributions. Geophysical Research Letters 32(19): art. L19706, 2005.
Thistle, D., Carman, K.R., Sedlacek, L., Brewer, P.G., Fleeger, J.W., and Barry, J.P. Deep-ocean, sediment-dwelling animals are sensitive to sequestered carbon dioxide. Marine Ecology Progress Series 289: 1-4, 2005.
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Trenberth, K. Uncertainty in hurricanes and global warming. Science 308(5729): 1753-1754, 2005.
Turner, J., Colwell, S.R., Marshall, G.J., Lachlan-Cope, T.A., Carleton, A.M., Jones, P.D., Lagun, V., Reid, P.A., and Lagovkina, S. Antarctic climate change during the last 50 years. International Journal of Climatology 25(3): 279-294, 2005.
Vaughan, D.G. How does the Antarctic ice sheet affect sea level rise? Science 308(5730): 1877-1878, 2005.
Vetter, E.W. and Smith, C.R. Insights into the ecological effects of deep ocean CO2 enrichment: The impacts of natural CO2 venting at Loihi seamount on deep sea scavengers. Journal of Geophysical Research 110(C9): art. C09S13, 2005.
Vilchis, L.I., Tegner, M.J., Moore, J.D., Friedman, C.S., Riser, K.L., Robbins, T.T., and Dayton, P.K. Ocean warming effects on growth, reproduction, and survivorship of Southern California abalone. Ecological Applications 15(2): 469-480, 2005.
Visser, M.E. and Both, C. Shifts in phenology due to global climate change: the need for a yardstick. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London [B] 272(1581): 2561-2569, 2005.
Volkov, D.L. and van Aken, H.M. Climate-related change of sea level in the extratropical North Atlantic and North Pacific in 1993–2003. Geophysical Research Letters 32(14): art. L14611, 2005.
Watson, R.T., Patz, J., Gubler, D.J., Parson, E.A., and Vincent, J.H. Environmental health implications of global climate change. Journal of Environmental Monitoring 7(9): 834-843, 2005.
Webster, P.J., Holland, G.J., Curry, J.A., and Chang, H.R. Changes in tropical cyclone number, duration, and intensity in a warming environment. Science 309(5742): 1844-1846, 2005.
West, J.M., Pearce, J., Bentham, M., and Maul, P. Environmental issues and the geological storage of CO2. European Environment 15(4): 250-259, 2005.
Wielicki, B.A., Wong, T.M., Loeb, N., Minnis, P., Priestley, K., and Kandel, R. Changes in Earth's albedo measured by satellite. Science 308(5723): 825, 2005.
Wigley, T.M.L. The climate change commitment. Science 307(5716): 1766-1769, 2005.
Wigley, T.M.L. and Raper, S.C.B. Extended scenarios for glacier melt due to anthropogenic forcing. Geophysical Research Letters 32(5): art. L05704, 2005.
Williams, P.D. Modelling climate change: the role of unresolved processes. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London [A] 363(1837): 2931-2946, 2005.
Zeebe, R.E. and Archer, D. Feasibility of ocean fertilization and its impact on future atmospheric CO2 levels. Geophysical Research Letters 32(9): art. L09703, 2005.
Zhang, J. Warming of the arctic ice-ocean system is faster than the global average since the 1960s. Geophysical Research Letters 32(19): art. L19602, 2005.
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