WGIII o gee (added to last 1/31/08)
Well, here is the list of WGIII authors. WGIII was charged with figuring out how to mitigate problems arising from climate change based on the WGI (scientific basis) and WGII (impacts, adaptation and vulnerability), so they needed economists, agronomists, and oil company people as well as climate scientists. Again, using Google Scholar it is pretty easy to see that these folk had been working on climate related problems. Eli has provided a sample publication for the first 14 or so
1. ACHARD, Frédéric, Joint Research Centre of the EC, Italy, France Determination of Deforestation Rates of the World's Humid Tropical Forests - all 23 versions »
F Achard, HD Eva, HJ Stibig, P Mayaux, J Gallego, … - Science, 2002 - sciencemag.org
A recently completed research program (TREES) employing the global imaging
capabilities of Earth-observing satellites provides updated information on the
status of the world's humid tropical forest cover. Between 1990 and 1997,
2. ADEGBULUGBE, Anthony, (see p.3) Centre for Energy Research and Development, Nigeria, Energy Use and CO 2 Emissions in the West and Central African Region AO Adegbulugbe, GA Oladosu - Energy Policy, 1994 - ideas.repec.org .
3. AHMED, Mohammed Abdelrafie, University of Khartoum, Faculty of Engineering & Architecture, Sudan
4. AHUJA, Dilip, National Institute of Advanced Studies, India, Relative contributions of greenhouse gas emissions to global warming - DA Lashof, DR Ahuja - Nature, 1990 - nature.com
5. AKUMU, Grace, Climate Network Africa, Kenya, OTHER CONTRIBUTIONS
G Akumu - teri.res.in Ahmed Grace Akumu 1 This paper highlights gross inequities inherent in
human society which will be exacerbated by climate change. ...
6. ALFSEN, Knut H., Statistics Norway, Norway, Impacts of an EC carbon/energy tax and deregulating thermal power supply on CO 2, SO 2 and NO x … KH Alfsen, H Birkelund, M Aaserud - Environmental and Resource Economics, 1995 - Springer Abstract. Emission of CO2, SO2 and NOx are all closely linked to the burning of fossil fuels. Here we report on simulations done by linking a Sectoral European Energy Model (SEEM), covering energy demand in nine Western European ...
7. ALHARTHI, Awwad, Saudi Aramco, Saudi Arabia, Pore pressure versus confining pressure and their effect on oil–water relative permeability curves A Al-Quraishi, M Khairy - Journal of Petroleum Science and Engineering, 2005 - Elsevier MNJ Al-Awad, Relationship Between Reservoir Productivity and Pore Pressure
8. AMANN, Marcus, International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis, Austria, Calculating emission control scenarios and their costs in the RAINS model: Recent experience and …
J COFALA, M AMANN, Z KLIMONT - Pollution atmosphérique, 2000 - cat.inist.fr .. experience and future needs. Janusz COFALA, Marcus AMANN, Zbigniew KLIMONT Pollution atmosphérique OCT, 37-47, Lavoisier, 2000.
9. AMBROSI, Philippe, World Bank, France, tate and trends of the carbon market 2007 (World Bank publication) K Capoor, P Ambrosi - Washington, DC, 2007
10. ANAYA, Carlos A., Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, México, Rainfall and labile carbon availability control litter nitrogen dynamics in a tropical dry forest - CA Anaya, F García-Oliva, VJ Jaramillo - Oecologia, 2007 - Springer Abstract N cycling in tropical dry forests is driven by rainfall seasonality but the mechanisms involved are not well understood. We studied the seasonal variation in N dynamics and microbial biomass in the surface lit- ter of a ...
11. ANDRASKO, Kenneth, USEPA, United States of America, Forest management for greenhouse gas benefits: Resolving monitoring issues across project and … - K Andrasko - Mitigation and Adaptation Strategies for Global Change, 1997 - Springe Abstract: Dcmand for new environmental services from forests requircs improvcd monitoring of these services at three scales: project-, regional-, and national-level. Most forest management activities are organized at the ...
12. APPS, Mike, Natural Resources Canada, Canadian Forest Service, Canada, The climatic impacts of land surface change and carbon management, and the implications for climate- G Marland, RA Pielke Sr, M Apps, R Avissar, RA … - Climate Policy, 2003 - ucsusa.org ...
13. ASMUSSEN, Arne, Joanneum Research, Graz, Austria, Germany
14. AWERBUCH†, Shimon, United States of America, Investing in photovoltaics: risk, accounting and the value of new technology - S Awerbuch - Energy Policy, 2000 - Elsevier In Europe and the US, national energy planning agencies value resource alternatives using outmoded techniques, conceived around the time of the Model-T Ford. These models, long since discarded in manufacturing and other ...
15. BABIKER, Mustafa, ARAMCO, Saudi Arabia, Sudan, The MIT Emissions Prediction and Policy Analysis (EPPA) model: revisions, sensitivities, and … MHM Babiker, JM Reilly, M Mayer, RS Eckaus, RC … - 2001 - dspace.mit.edu The MIT Joint Program on the Science and Policy of Global Change is an
organization for research, independent policy analysis, and public education in global environmental change. It seeks to provide leadership in ...
16. BARKER, Terry, University of Cambridge, Dep. of Land Economy, 4CMR, United Kingdom, Equity and Ecotax Reform in the EU: Achieving a 10per cent Reduction in C02 Emissions Using Excise … T BARKER, J KOHLER - Fiscal Studies, 1998 - Blackwell Synergy This paper inquires into changes in the distribution of expenditure and income that would follow the introduction of revenue-neutral tax changes to reduce C02 emissions across the European Union (EU). Consumer expenditures on ...
17. BASHMAKOV, Igor Alexeyevich, Center for Energy Efficiency (CENEf), Russia, An Energy Development Strategy for the USSR: Minimizing Greenhouse Gas Emissions - AA Makarov, I Bashmakov - Energy policy, 1991 - ideas.repec.org
18. BEALE, Roger, Allen Consulting Group, Australia
19. BENITEZ, Pablo, British Columbia Ministry of Environment, Canada, Equador, Site identification for carbon sequestration in Latin America: A grid-based economic approach - PC Benítez, M Obersteiner - Forest Policy and Economics, 2006 - Elsevier Latin America harbors a large potential for carbon sequestration and biomass production. This paper deals with the estimation of carbon supply curves for afforestation and reforestation and its implicit carbon sequestration in ...
20. BERNSTEIN, Lenny, L. S. Bernstein & Associates, L.L.C., United States of America, Carbon dioxide capture and storage: a status report - L Bernstein, A Lee, S Crookshank - Climate Policy, 2006 - earthscanjournals.com Climate Policy 6 (2006) 241–246. Commentary. Carbon dioxide capture and storage: a status report.
21. BERTOLDI, Paolo, Joint Research Centre of the EC, Italy, Standby Power Use: How Big is the Problem? What Policies and Technical Solutions Can Address It? P Bertoldi, B Aebischer, C Edlington, C Hershberg, … - Proceedings of the 2002 ACEEE Summer Study on Energy, 2002 - repositories.cdlib.org ABSTRACT: Standby power, as defined in this paper, is the electricity consumed by end-use electrical equipment when it is switched off or not performing its main function. Standby power consumption represents an increasing fraction
22. BEUTHE, Michel, Facultés Universitaires Catholique de Mons, Belgium, Globalization and research issues in transportation - DG Janelle, M Beuthe - Journal of Transport Geography, 1997 - Elsevier Journal of Transport Geography Vol. 5, No. 3, pp. 199-206, 1997 0 1997 Elsevier Science
23. BIROL, Fatih, International Energy Agency, France, Turkey, Prices, technology development and the rebound effect - F Birol, JH Keppler - Energy Policy, 2000 - Elsevier Energy efficiency is the critical parameter for policies that aim at reducing energy consumption while maintaining or even boosting economic growth. The two main options to influence energy efficiency are changes in relative prices, ...
24. BLOK, Kornelis, Ecofys, The Netherlands, Differentiating commitments world wide: global differentiation of GHG emissions reductions based on … - H Groenenberg, D Phylipsen, K Blok - Energy Policy, 2001 - Elsevier
25. BOARDMAN, Brenda, Oxford ECI, United Kingdom, Lower Carbon Futures for European Households T Fawcett, K Lane, B Boardman - 2000 - eci.ox.ac.uk Substantial carbon savings can be made by European households from increasing the efficiency of use of gas and electricity. Although this may not be a new message, it is still a necessary one. Kyoto targets are fast approaching, ...
26. BOER, Rizaldi, Climatology Laboratory, Indonesia, Economic Assessment of Mitigation Options for Enhancing and Maintaining Carbon Sink Capacity in … - R Boer - Mitigation and Adaptation Strategies for Global Change, 2001 - Springer Abstract. Land use, land-use change and forestry (LULUCF) projects may become eligible under Article 12 of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) Kyoto Protocol’s Clean Development Mechanism (CDM). Some ...
27. BOGNER, Jean E., Landfills +, Inc, and University of Illinois, United States of America, Model comparisons of methane oxidation across a management gradient: Wetlands, rice production … - JE Bogner, RL Sass, BP Walter - Global Biogeochemical Cycles, 2000 - Title: Model comparisons of methane oxidation across a management gradient: Wetlands, rice production systems, and landfill. ...
28. BOSCH, Peter, Ecofys, The Netherlands
29. BOSE, Ranjan, TERI, India, Transportation in Developing Countries: Greenhouse Gas Scenarios for Delhi, India - R Bose, D Sperling - published by Pew Centre on Global Climate Change, Arlington …, In Delhi, India, transportation sector greenhouse gas emissions are expected to soar. There are policy and technology choices that could significantly lower the emissions growth rate while increasing mobility, improving air quality, ...
30. BOUILLE, Daniel, Bariloche Foundation, Argentina, Reform of the Electric Power Sector in Developing Countries: Case Study of Argentina - D Bouille, H Dubrovsky - Buenos Aires: Institute of Energy Economics, Fundacion …, 2000 - pdf.wri.org This paper was written as part of a collaborative project on power sector reform and public benefits in developing and transition economies coordinated by the World Resources Institute.
31. BRADLEY, Richard, International Energy Agency, United States of America
32. BRINKMAN, Sander, Brinkman Climate Change, Consultancy, The Netherlands
33. BROWN, Marilyn A., Georgia Institute of Technology and Oak Ridge National Laboratory, United States of America, Engineering-economic studies of energy technologies to reduce greenhouse gas emissions: … - MA Brown, MD Levine, JP Romm, AH Rosenfeld, JG … - Annual Review of Energy and the Environment, 1998 - Annual Reviews This paper compares the results of four recent engineering-economic studies of the potential for energy technologies to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. The review includes a sector-by-sector assessment of specific technology ...
34. BURCH, Sarah, University of British Columbia, Canada, A framework for explaining the links between capacity and action in response to global climate … S Burch, J Robinson - Climate Policy, 2007 - earthscanjournals.com .
35. BURGER, Nicholas, University of California, Santa Barbara, United States of America, Should we drill in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge? An economic perspective - MJ Kotchen, NE Burger - Energy Policy, 2007 - Elsevier
36. CAI, Zucong, Institute of Soil Science, Chinese Academy of Sciences, P.R. China
37. CALVO BUENDIA, Eduardo, Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos, Peru
38. CHEN, Wenjun, Canada Centre for Remote Sensing, Canada
39. CIFUENTES, Luis, P. Universidad Catolica de Chile, Chile
40. CLAPP, Christa, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, United States of America
41. CLARKE, Leon, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, United States of America
42. COCKLIN, Christopher R, James Cook University, Australia, New Zealand
43. CORFEE-MORLOT, Jan, OECD, France, United States of America
44. CRABBÉ, Philippe J., University of Ottawa, Canada, Belgium
45. DAVE, Rutu, Netherlands Environmental Assessment Agency, The Netherlands
46. DE LA CHESNAYE, Francisco, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, United States of America
47. DE LA RUE DU CAN, Stephane, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, United States of America, France
48. DELHOTAL, Casey, Research Triangle Institute (RTI) International, United States of America
49. DEN ELZEN, Michel, Netherlands Environmental Assessment Agency, The Netherlands
50. DIAZ, Luis F., CalRecovery, Inc., United States of America
51. DIAZ MOREJON, Cristobal Felix, Ministery of Science, Technology and the Environment, Cuba
52. DREXHAGE, John, International Institute for Sustainable Development, Canada
53. DUAN, Maosheng, Tsinghua University, P.R. China
54. DUTSCHKE, Michael, Biocarbon Consult, Germany
55. EDENHOFER, Ottmar, Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research, Germany
56. EDMONDS, Jae, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, United States of America
57. EICKHOUT, Bas, Netherlands Environmental Assessment Agency, The Netherlands
58. ELGIZOULI, Ismail, High Council for Environment and Natural Resources (HCENR), Sudan
59. ELSIDDIG, Elnour Abdalla, University of Khartoum, Sudan
60. FAAIJ, Andre P.C., Copernicus Institute for Sustainable Development - Utrecht University, The Netherlands
61. FENHANN, Jørgen, Risø National Laboratory, Technical University of Denmark, Denmark
62. FISHER, Brian S., CRA International, Australia
63. FLANNERY, Brian, Exxon Mobil Corporation, United States of America
64. FORD-ROBERTSON, Justin, Ford-Robertson Initiatives (FRI) Ltd, New Zealand
65. FRUMHOFF, Peter C., Union of Concerned Scientists, United States of America
66. GAO, Qingxian, Chinese Research Academy of Environmental Science, P.R. China
67. GARG, Amit, Government of India/UNEP Risø Centre, Denmark, India
68. GASCA, Jorge, Mexican Petroleum Institute, México
69. GEHL, Stephen, EPRI, United States of America
70. GENG, Luis J., Consultant, Peru
71. GIELEN, Dolf, International Energy Agency, France, Netherlands
72. GOLAY, Michael, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, United States of America
73. GOLLIER, Christian, University of Toulouse, France, Belgium
74. GREENE, David L., Oak Ridge National Laboratory National Transport Research Center, United States of America
75. GREGORY, Robert, Golder Associates (UK) Ltd., United Kingdom
76. GRUBB, Michael, Carbon Trust /Cambridge University/ Imperial College London, United Kingdom
77. GRÜBLER, Arnulf, International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis/Yale University, Austria
78. GULLISON, Raymond E., Hardner & Gullison Associates, LLC, Canada
79. GUPTA, Joyeeta, Institute for Environmental Studies, Free University, The Netherlands
80. GUPTA, Sujata, Asian Development Bank, Philippines, India
81. GWARY, Daniel, University of Maiduguri, Nigeria
82. HA DUONG, Minh, Cired, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, France
83. HAITES, Erik, Margaree Consultants Inc., Canada
84. HALSNÆS, Kirsten, Risø National Laboratory, Technical University of Denmark, Denmark
85. HANAOKA, Tatsuya, National Institute for Environmental Studies, Japan
86. HARE, Bill, Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research, Germany, Australia
87. HARNISCH, Jochen, Ecofys, Germany
88. HARRIS, Jeffrey, Alliance to Save Energy, United States of America
89. HARVEY, Danny, University of Toronto, Canada
90. HASHIMOTO, Seiji, National Institute for Environmental Studies, Japan
91. HATA, Hiroshi, Railway Technical Research Institute, Japan
92. HAVES, Philip, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, United States of America, United Kingdom
93. HAWKINS, David, Natural Resources Defence Council, United States of America
94. HAYAMI, Hitoshi, Keio University, Japan
95. HEGGEDAL, Tom-Reiel, Statistics Norway, Norway
96. HEIJ, BertJan, The Netherlands
97. HELLER, Thomas C., Stanford University, United States of America
98. HIGUCHI, Niro, National Institute for Research in the Amazon, Brazil
99. HOHMEYER, Olav, University of Flensburg, Germany
100. HÖHNE, Niklas, Ecofys, Germany
101. HOOGWIJK, Monique, Ecofys, The Netherlands
102. HOURCADE, Jean-Charles, Cired, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, France
103. HOWDEN, S. Mark, CSIRO Sustainable Ecosystems, Australia
104. IBITOYE, Francis I., Centre for Energy Research and Development, Nigeria, I, VANOVA BONCHEVA, Antonina, Autonomous University of, Southern Baja California, México
105. JANZEN, H. Henry, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, Canada
106. JEPMA, Catrinus J., University of Groningen, The Netherlands
107. JIANG, Kejun, Energy Research Institute, P.R. China
108. JOBBAGY, Esteban, Universidad Nacional de San Luis & CONICET, Argentina
109. JOCHEM, Eberhard, Fraunhofer Institute for Systems and Innovation Research, Germany
110. JOOSEN, Suzanne, Ecofys, The Netherlands
111. KAHN RIBEIRO, Suzana, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
112. KAINUMA, Mikiko, National Institute for Environmental Studies, Japan
113. KANOAN, Gorashi Mohammed, University of Nizwa, Sultanate of Oman, Sudan
114. KARJALAINEN, Timo, Finnish Forest Research Insititute, Finland
115. KHESHGI, Haroon, ExxonMobil Research and Engineering Company, United States of America
116. KJELDSEN, Peter, Technical University of Denmark, Denmark
117. KOBAYASHI, Shigeki, Toyota Central R&D Labs, Inc, Japan
118. KOLSTAD, Charles, University of California, Santa Barbara, Dept of Economics & Bren School, United States of America
119. KONAR, Manaswita, Global Change Programme, Jadavpur University, India
120. KONSTANTINAVICIUTE, Inga, Lithuanian Energy Institute, Lithuania
121. KRANKINA, Olga, Oregon State University Department of Forest Science, United States of America, Russia
122. KRUGER, Joseph A., National Commission on Energy Policy, United States of America
123. KUIJPERS, Lambert, Technical University Eindhoven, The Netherlands
124. Kumar, Pushpam, University of Liverpool, UK, India
125. KURZ, Werner A., Natural Resources Canada, Canadian Forest Service, Canada
126. KVERNDOKK, Snorre, Ragnar Frisch Centre for Economic Research, Norway
127. LA ROVERE, Emilio Lèbre, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
128. LANG, Siwei, China Academy of Building Research, P.R. China
129. LARSEN, Hans, Risø National Laboratory, Technical University of Denmark, Denmark
130. LATHAM, John, University Corporation for Atmospheric Research, United States of America
131. LECOCQ, Franck, Laboratory of Forestry Economics, INRA-AgroParisTech (ENGREF), France
132. LEE, David S., Manchester Metropolitan University, United Kingdom
133. LEE, Hoesung, Council on Energy and Environment Korea/Keimyung University, Korea
134. LEFEVRE, Nicolas, International Energy Agency, France, United States of America
135. LEVERMORE, Geoffrey J., The Univerity of Manchester, United Kingdom
136. LEVINE, Mark D., Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, United States of America
137. LLANES-REGUEIRO, Juan F., Havana University, Centre for Environmental Studies, Cuba
138. MALONE, Elizabeth L., Joint Global Change Research Institute, United States of America
139. MARECKOVA, Katarina, Umweltbundesambt, Austria, Slovakia
140. MARKANDYA, Anil, University of Bath/FEEM, Italy, United Kingdom
141. MARTINO, Daniel L., Carbosur, Uruguay
142. Martinot , Eric, Tsinghua University, P.R. China, United States of America
143. MASERA, Omar, Centro de Investigaciones en Ecosistemas, UNAM, México, Argentina
144. MASTRANDREA, Michael D., Stanford University, United States of America
145. MATSUHASI, Ryuji, Tokyo University, Japan
146. MATSUMOTO, Mitsuo, Forestry and Forest Products Research Institute, Japan
147. MATSUOKA, Yuzuru, Kyoto University, Japan
148. MATYSEK, Anna, CRA International, Australia
149. McALLISTER, Tim, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, Canada
150. McCARL, Bruce, Texas A&M University, United States of America
151. McFARLAND, Mack, DuPont Fluoroproducts, United States of America
152. MEHLWANA, Monga, CSIR, Natural Resources and the Environment, South Africa
153. METZ, Bert, Netherlands Environmental Assessment Agency, The Netherlands
154. MEYER, Leo, Netherlands Environmental Assessment Agency, The Netherlands
155. MICHAELOWA, Axel, University of Zurich, Switzerland, Germany
156. MINER, Reid, NCASI, United States of America
157. MIRASGEDIS, Sevastian, National Observatory of Athens, Greece
158. MOEZZI, Mithra, HELIO International, United States of America
159. MONNI, Suvi, Benviroc Ltd, Finland
160. MOOMAW, William, US The Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy Tufts University, United States of America
161. MOREIRA, Jose Roberto, National Reference Center on Biomass, Institute of Electr.& Energy, Univ. of Sao Paulo, Brazil
162. MUNASINGHE, Mohan, Munasinghe Institute for Development, Sri Lanka
163. MURASE, Shinya, Faculty of Law, Sophia University, Tokyo, Japan
164. MUROMACHI, Yasunori, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan
165. NABUURS, Gert-Jan, Alterra, The Netherlands
166. NAJAM, Adil, Boston University Center for Energy and Environmental Studies, United States of America, Pakistan
167. NAKICENOVIC, Nebojsa, International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis/Vienna University of Technology, Austria, Montenegro
168. NEWTON, Peter J., Dept. for Business, Enterprise and Regulatory Reform, United Kingdom
169. NIKITINA, Elena, Russian Academy of Science Inst.of World Economy and Int. Relations, Russia
170. NIMIR, Hassan B., University of Khartoum, Dept. of Petroleum Engineering, Sudan
171. NOVIKOVA, Aleksandra, Central European University, Hungary, Russia
172. ODINGO, Richard, University of Nairobi, Kenya
173. OGLE, Stephen, Colorado State University, United States of America
174. OKAZAKI, Teruo, Nippon Steel Corporation, Japan
175. OLIVIER, Jos G.J., Netherlands Environmental Assessment Agency, The Netherlands
176. O’MARA, Frank P., University College DUblin, Ireland
177. O’NEILL, Brian, International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis, Austria, United States of America
178. OPSCHOOR, Hans (J.B.), Insititute of Social Studies/Free University, The Netherlands
179. OYHANTÇABAL, Walter, Minstry of Livestock, Agriculture and Fisheries. Uruguay, Uruguay
180. PAN, Genxing, Nanjing Agricultural University, P.R. China
181. PAN, Jiahua, USDA Forest Service, P.R. China
182. PERSHING, Jonathan, World Resources Institute, United States of America
183. PETSCHEL-HELD†, Gerhard, Germany
184. PICHS, Ramon, CIEM, Cuba
185. PIPATTI, Riitta, Statistics Finland, Finland
186. PITCHER, Hugh M., Joint Global Change Research Institute, United States of America
187. PIZER, William A., Resources for the Future, United States of America
188. PLOTKIN, Steven, Argonne National Laboratory, United States of America
189. POPP, David, The Maxwell School, Syracuse University, United States of America
190. PRICE, Lynn K., Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, United States of America
191. RANA, Ashish, Reliance Industries Ltd., India
192. RAO, Shilpa, International Institute of Applied Systems Analysis, Austria, India
193. RAVINDRANATH, N. H., Indian Institute of Science, India
194. RAYNER, Steve, James Martin Institute, University of Oxford, United Kingdom, United States of America
195. READ, Peter, Massey University, New Zealand
196. RIAHI, Keywan, International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis, Austria
197. RICE, Charles, Kansas State University, United States of America
198. RICHELS, Richard G., Electric Power Research Institute, United States of America
199. RILLING, Jacques, CSTB Building Research Center, France
200. ROBINSON, John, UBC, Canada
201. ROGNER, H-Holger, International Atomic Energy Agency, Austria, Germany
202. ROMANENKOV, Vladimir, All-Russian Institute of Agrochemistry named after D.Pryanishnikov, Russia
203. ROSE, Steven K., United States Environmental Protection Agency, United States of America
204. ROY, Joyashree, Jadavpur University, India
205. RYPDAL, Kirstin, CICERO, Norway
206. SAIJO, Tatsuyoshi, Osaka University, Japan
207. SANDERS, Johan, Wageningen University and Research Centre, The Netherlands,
208. SÁNZ SÁNCHEZ, María José, Fundación CEAM, Spain
209. SARI, Agus, PT Ecosecurities, Indonesia
210. SATHAYE, Jayant, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, United States of America
211. SCHAEFFER, Roberto, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
212. SCHLAMADINGER, Bernhard, Joanneum Research, Graz, Austria
213. SCHLEICHER, Stefan P., University of Graz, Austria
214. SCHNEIDER, Uwe A., Hamburg University, Germany
215. SCHOCK, Robert, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory/World Energy Council United States of America/United, Kingdom, United States of America
216. SCHOLES, Robert (Bob) J., Council for Scientific and Industrial Research, South Africa
217. SEKI, Shigetaka, Ministry of Economy Trade and Industry, Japan
218. SHEINBAUM PARDO, Claudia, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, México
219. SHUKLA, Priyadarshi, Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad, India
220. SILVEIRA SOARES FILHO, Britaldo, Centro de Sensoriamento Remoto, Brazil
221. SIMS, Ralph E. H., Massey University/International Energy Agency, New Zealand
222. SIROTENKO, Oleg D., All-Russian Research Ins. For Agricultural Meteorology, Russia
223. SKJOLSVIK, Kjell Olav, Marintek, Norway
224. SMITH, Kirk R., University of California / Woods Hole Research Center, United States of America
225. SMITH, Michael H., University of Leeds, United Kingdom
226. SMITH, Peter, University of Aberdeen, United Kingdom
227. SOHNGEN, Brent, The Ohio State University, United States of America
228. SOKONA, Youba, Sahara and Sahel Observatory (OSS) Tunis, Tunisia, Mali
229. SPERLING, Daniel, University of California, Davis, United States of America
230. STRENGERS, Bart, Netherlands Environmental Assessment Agency, The Netherlands
231. SUGIYAMA, Taishi, Central Research Institute of Electric Power Industry, Japan
232. SUTAMIHARDJA, R.T.M., Ministry of Environment, Indonesia
233. SWART, Rob J., Netherlands Environmental Assessment Agency, The Netherlands
234. TANAKA, Kanako, International Energy Agency, France, Japan
235. TIRPAK, Dennis A., UNFCCC Secretariat, France, United States of America
236. TORRES-MARTÍNEZ, Julio, Cuban Observatory for Science and Technology, Cuba
237. TOTH, Ferenc L., International Atomic Energy Agency/ Corvinus University of Budapest, Austria, Hungary
238. TOWPRAYOON, Sirintornthep, KM University, Thailand
239. TRINES, Eveline, Treeness Consult, The Netherlands
240. TURNER, Clive, Eskom, South Africa
241. UCHIYAMA, Yohji, The University of Tsukuba, Japan
242. URGE-VORSATZ, Diana, Central European University, Dept. of Environmental Sciences and Policy, Hungary
243. VAN KOOTEN, G. Cornelis, University of Victoria, Canada
244. VAN VUUREN, Detlef P., Netherlands Environmental Assessment Agency, The Netherlands
245. VERBRUGGEN, Aviel, University of Antwerp, Belgium
246. VILLAVICENCIO, Arturo, Equador
247. VUORI, Seppo, Technical Research Centre of Finland, Finland
248. WA GITHENDU, Mukiri, Ministry of Science and Technology, Kenya
249. WAMUKONYA, Njeri, Division of Policy Development and Law, Kenya
250. WARREN, Rachel, Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research, School of Environmental Sciences, University of East Anglia, United Kingdom
251. WATTENBACH, Martin, University of Aberdeen, United Kingdom, Germany
252. WEYANT, John, Stanford University, United States of America
253. WINKLER, Harald, University of Cape Town, South Africa
254. WIT, Ron, Stichting Natuur en Milieu/CE, The Netherlands
255. WORRELL, Ernst, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory/Ecofys, The Netherlands
256. WYATT, Andrew B., University of Sydney, Australia
257. XU, Huaging, Chinese Acedemy of Sciences, P.R. China
258. YAMAGUCHI, Mitsutsune, The University of Tokyo, Japan
259. YAMAJI, Kenji, The University of Tokyo, Japan
260. YAMBA, Francis, University of Zambia, Zambia
261. YANG, Hongwei, Energy Research Institute, P.R. China
262. YOSHINO, Hiroshi, Tohoku University, Japan
263. ZHANG, Tianzhu, Dept. of Environmental Science and Engineering, Tsinghua University, P.R. China
264. ZHANG, Xiaoquan, Chinese Academy of Forestry, P.R. China
265. ZHANG, Xiliang, Tsinghua University, P.R. China
266. ZHOU, Dadi, Energy Research Institute, P.R. China
267. ZHOU, Fengqi, Energy Research Institute of NDRC, P.R. China
268. ZHOU, Peter P., EECG Consultants (Pty) Ltd., Botswana, Zimbabwe
269. ZOU, Ji, Renmin University of China, P.R. China,
Thursday, January 31, 2008
Saturday, January 26, 2008
On the straight and not so narrow
A day or so ago Eli pointed out that there is a remarkable correlation between all of the global temperature measurements, GISS, HadCRUT, RSS and UAH. Over at Tamino's place some of the unusual suspects are claiming that the GISS temperature record is diverging from the satellite records. The data says no, but it also says some other interesting things. First, let us look at the annual differences between the two microwave sounder reconstructions, RSS-UAH
The diagram shows the difference between the RSS and UAH series, after the different zeroing for the two series has been corrected for by subtracting the average difference over the entire period. The most interesting thing here (at least to your friendly bunny) is that there was a systematically increasing difference between RSS and UAH (shown by the trend line btw 1979 and 2005), but that appears to have decreased starting in 2002 and disappeared in ~2005. That could be a statistical fluctuation or a result of something physical. Perhaps related to the launch of the AMSU on Aqua. Time will tell.
Next, we can look at the difference between the RSS MSU lower troposphere record and the GISS ocean+surface stations record. There is no trend here. It is interesting that in 1998, with a strong El Nino, the lower troposphere (~0.5K) warmed more than the surface (~0.3K)
UPDATE: The abbreviations are getting to the mice. Here is a brief summary:
MSU - Microwave Sounder Unit - First flown on satellites in 1979
AMSU - Advanced Microwave Sounder Unit - Flown first on satellites in the late 1990s
RSS - Remote Sensing Systems - a global temperature reconstruction from the (A)MSUs. Key people are Carl Mears and Frank Wentz
UAH - University of Alabama Huntsville - the original (A)MSU reconstruction, 1993. Key people are John Christy and Roy Spencer, aka Christy and Spencer
GISSTEMP - often called GISS - Goddard Institute for Space Studies surface temperature record. Comes in two flavors, surface stations only, and combined with ocean surface temperatures. Key people are Jim Hansen, Makito Sato and Reto Ruedy
HadCRUT - Hadley Center for Climate Prediction and Research surface temperature record. Comes in several flavors. See the link. Key person Phil Jones
A day or so ago Eli pointed out that there is a remarkable correlation between all of the global temperature measurements, GISS, HadCRUT, RSS and UAH. Over at Tamino's place some of the unusual suspects are claiming that the GISS temperature record is diverging from the satellite records. The data says no, but it also says some other interesting things. First, let us look at the annual differences between the two microwave sounder reconstructions, RSS-UAH
The diagram shows the difference between the RSS and UAH series, after the different zeroing for the two series has been corrected for by subtracting the average difference over the entire period. The most interesting thing here (at least to your friendly bunny) is that there was a systematically increasing difference between RSS and UAH (shown by the trend line btw 1979 and 2005), but that appears to have decreased starting in 2002 and disappeared in ~2005. That could be a statistical fluctuation or a result of something physical. Perhaps related to the launch of the AMSU on Aqua. Time will tell.
Next, we can look at the difference between the RSS MSU lower troposphere record and the GISS ocean+surface stations record. There is no trend here. It is interesting that in 1998, with a strong El Nino, the lower troposphere (~0.5K) warmed more than the surface (~0.3K)
UPDATE: The abbreviations are getting to the mice. Here is a brief summary:
MSU - Microwave Sounder Unit - First flown on satellites in 1979
AMSU - Advanced Microwave Sounder Unit - Flown first on satellites in the late 1990s
RSS - Remote Sensing Systems - a global temperature reconstruction from the (A)MSUs. Key people are Carl Mears and Frank Wentz
UAH - University of Alabama Huntsville - the original (A)MSU reconstruction, 1993. Key people are John Christy and Roy Spencer, aka Christy and Spencer
GISSTEMP - often called GISS - Goddard Institute for Space Studies surface temperature record. Comes in two flavors, surface stations only, and combined with ocean surface temperatures. Key people are Jim Hansen, Makito Sato and Reto Ruedy
HadCRUT - Hadley Center for Climate Prediction and Research surface temperature record. Comes in several flavors. See the link. Key person Phil Jones
A list for Morano
UPDATE: Jim Prall has taken this a whole lot further. He has an introduction saying what he has done and then, of course the list with the number of cites to the top four papers from each of the WGI authors, and if you want to recognize them on the street, another with photos
Like John Hersey Eli writes a list of 619 climate scientists for Morano, the IPCC WGI authors. The Rabett has listed these in alphabetical order and used Google Scholar to find the papers written by the first
1. ACHUTARAO, Krishna, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, USA An overview of results from the Coupled Model Intercomparison Project C Covey, KM Achutarao, U Cubasch, P Jones, SJ... - Global and Planetary Change, 2003 – Elsevier The Coupled Model Intercomparison Project (CMIP) collects output from global coupled ocean–atmosphere general circulation models (coupled GCMs). Among other uses, such models are employed both to detect anthropogenic effects
2. ADLER, Robert, National Aeronautics and Space Administration, USA The Global Precipitation Climatology Project (GPCP) Combined Precipitation Dataset GJ Huffman, RF Adler, P Arkin, A Chang, R Ferraro, … - 1997 - NASA/GSFC
3. ALEXANDER, Lisa, Hadley Centre for Climate Prediction and Research, Met Offi ce, UK, Australia, Ireland Comparison of Modeled and Observed Trends in Indices of Daily Climate Extremes D Kiktev, DMH Sexton, L Alexander, CK Folland - Journal of Climate - Bootstrapping techniques are used to assess the uncertainty in the gridded trend estimates and the field significance of the patterns of observed trends. The findings mainly confirm earlier, less objectively derived, results based on ...
4. ALEXANDERSSON, Hans, Swedish Meteorological and Hydrological Institute, Sweden A homogeneity test applied to precipitation data - H Alexandersson - J. Climatol, 1986 - doi.wiley.com In climate research it is important to have access to reliable data which are free from artificial trends or changes. One way of checking the reliability of a climate series is to compare it with surrounding stations. This is the idea
5. ALLAN, Richard, Environmental Systems Science Centre, University of Reading, UK Simulation of the Earth’s radiation budget by the European Centre for Medium-Range Weather ... RP Allan, MA Ringer, JA Pamment, A Slingo - J. Geophys. Res, 2004 - agu.org Richard P. Allan. Environmental Systems Science Centre, University of Reading, Reading, UK. Mark A. Ringer. Hadley Centre, Met Office, Exeter, UK. ..
6. ALLEN, Myles, Climate Dynamics Group, Atmospheric, Oceanic and Planetary Physics, Department of Physics, University of Oxford, UK, Quantifying Uncertainties in Climate System Properties with the Use of Recent Climate Observations -CE Forest, PH Stone, AP Sokolov, MR Allen, MD … - Science, 2002 - sciencemag.org We derive joint probability density distributions for three key uncertain properties of the climate system, using an optimal fingerprinting approach to compare simulations of an intermediate complexity climate model with three
7. ALLEY, Richard B., Department of Geosciences, Pennsylvania State University, USA, Large Arctic Temperature Change at the Wisconsin-Holocene Glacial Transition - KM Cuffey, GD Clow, RB Alley, M Stuiver, ED … - Science, 1995 - sciencemag.org KM Cuffey, Department of Geological Sciences, Box 351310, University of Washington, Seattle, WA 98195, USA. GD Clow, US Geological Survey, Mail Stop 975, Menlo Park, CA 94025, USA. RB Alley, Earth System Science Center and ...
8. ALLISON, Ian, Australian Antarctic Division and Antarctic Climate and Ecosystems Cooperative Research Centre, Australia, East Antarctic Sea Ice: Albedo, Thickness Distribution, and Snow Cover I Allison, RE Brandt, SG Warren - Journal of Geophysical Research, 1993 - Characteristics of springtime sea ice off East Antarctica were investigatedduring a cruise of the Australian National Antarctic Research Expedition in October through December 1988. The fractional coverage of the ocean ...
9. AMBENJE, Peter, Kenya Meteorological Department, Kenya, Monitoring Agricultural Drought: The Case of Kenya LA OGALLO, SB OTENGI, P AMBENJE, W NYAKWADA, F … - Monitoring and Predicting Agricultural Drought: A Global …, 2005 - books.google.com CHAPTER EIGHTEEN Monitoring Agricultural Drought: The Case of Kenya LABAN A. OGALLO, SILVERY B. OTENGI, PETER AMBENJE, WILLIAM NYAKWADA, AND FAITH GITHUI ...
10. AMMANN, Caspar, Climate and Global Dynamics Division, National Center for Atmospheric Research, USA, Combinations of Natural and Anthropogenic Forcings in Twentieth-Century Climate - Meehl, WM Washington, CM Ammann, JM Arblaster, TML … - Journal of Climate - Ensemble simulations are run with a global coupled climate model employing five forcing agents that influence the time evolution of globally averaged surface air temperature during the twentieth century. Two are natural (volcanoes ...
11. ANDRONOVA, Natalia, University of Michigan, USA, Objective estimation of the probability density function for climate sensitivity - NG Andronova, ME Schlesinger - Journal of Geophysical Research, 2001 The size and impacts of anthropogenically induced climate change (AICC) strongly depend on the climate sensitivity, DeltaT 2x . If DeltaT 2x is less than the lower bound given by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), ...
12. ANNAN, James, Frontier Research Center for Global Change, Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology, Japan, UK, Using multiple observationally-based constraints to estimate climate sensitivity JD Annan, JC Hargreaves - Geophysical Research Letters, 2006 - Using multiple observationally-based constraints to estimate climate sensitivity JD Annan and JC Hargreaves FRCGC/JAMSTEC, Yokohama, Japan ...
13. ANTONOV, John, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, USA, Russian Federation
14. ARBLASTER, Julie, National Center for Atmospheric Research and Bureau of Meteotology Research Center, USA, Australia
15. ARCHER, David, University of Chicago, USA
16. ARORA, Vivek, Canadian Centre for Climate Modelling and Analysis, Environment Canada, Canada
17. ARRITT, Raymond, Iowa State University, USA
18. ARTALE, Vincenzo, Italian National Agency for New Technologies, Energy and the Environment (ENEA), Italy
19. ARTAXO, Paulo, Instituto de Fisica, Universidade de Sao Paulo, Brazil
20. AUER, Ingeborg, Central Institute for Meteorology and Geodynamics, Austria
21. AUSTIN, John, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory, USA
22. BAEDE, Alphonsus, Royal Netherlands Meteorological Institute (KNMI) and Ministry of Housing, Spatial Planning and the Environment, Netherlands
23. BAKER, David, National Center for Atmospheric Research, USA
24. BALDWIN, Mark P., Northwest Research Associates, USA
25. BARNOLA, Jean-Marc, Laboratoire de Glaciologie et Géophysique de l’Environnement, France
26. BARRY, Roger, National Snow and Ice Data Center, University of Colorado, USA
27. BATES, Nicholas Robert, Bermuda Institute of Ocean Sciences, Bermuda
28. BAUER, Eva, Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research, Germany
29. BENESTAD, Rasmus, Norwegian Meteorological Institute, Norway
30. BENISTON, Martin, University of Geneva, Switzerland
31. BERGER, André, Université catholique de Louvain, Institut d’Astronomie et de Géophysique G. Lemaitre, Belgium
32. BERNTSEN, Terje, Centre for International Climate and Environmantal Research (CICERO), Norway
33. BERRY, Joseph A., Carnegie Institute of Washington, Department of Global Ecology, USA
34. BETTS, Richard A., Hadley Centre for Climate Prediction and Research, Met Offi ce, UK
35. BIERCAMP, Joachim, Deutsches Klimarechenzentrum GmbH, Germany
36. BINDOFF, Nathaniel L., Antarctic Climate and Ecosystems Cooperative Research Centre and CSIRO Marine and Atmospheric Research, Australia
37. BITZ, Cecilia, University of Washington, USA
38. BLATTER, Heinz, Institute for Atmospheric and Climate Science, ETH Zurich, Switzerland
39. BODEKER, Greg, National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research, New Zealand
40. BOJARIU, Roxana, National Institute of Meteorology and Hydrology (NIMH), Romania
41. BONAN, Gordon, National Center for Atmospheric Research, USA
42. BONFILS, Cèline, School of Natural Sciences, Univerity of California, Merced, USA, France
43. BONY, Sandrine, Laboratoire de Météorologie Dynamique, Institut Pierre Simon Laplace, France
44. BOONE, Aaron, CNRS CNRM at Meteo France, France, USA
45. BOONPRAGOB, Kansri, Department of Biology, Faculty of Science, Ramkhamhaeng University, Thailand
46. BOUCHER, Olivier, Hadley Centre for Climate Prediction and Research, Met Offi ce, UK, France
47. BOUSQUET, Philippe, Institut Pierre Simon Laplace, Laboratoire des Sciences du Climat et de l’Environnement, France
48. BOX, Jason, Ohio State University, USA
49. BOYER, Tim, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, USA
50. BRACONNOT, Pascale, Pascale Braconnot Institu Pierre Simon Laplace, Laboratoire des Sciences du Climat et de l’Environnement, France
51. BRADY, Esther, National Center for Atmospheric Research, USA
52. BRASSEUR, Guy, Earth and Sun Systems Laboratory, National Center for Atmospheric Research, USA, Germany
53. BRETHERTON, Christopher, Department of Atmospheric Sciences, University of Washington, USA
54. BRIFFA, Keith R., Climatic Research Unit, School of Environmental Sciences, University of East Anglia, UK
55. BROCCOLI, Anthony J., Rutgers University, USA
56. BROCKMANN, Patrick, Laboratoire des Sciences du Climat et de l’Environnement, France
57. BROMWICH, David, Byrd Polar Research Center, The Ohio State University, USA
58. BROVKIN, Victor, Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research, Germany, Russian Federation
59. BROWN, Ross, Environment Canada, Canada
60. BUJA, Lawrence, National Center for Atmospheric Research, USA
61. BUSUIOC, Aristita, National Meteorological Administration, Romania
62. CADULE, Patricia, Institut Pierre Simon Laplace, France
63. CAI, Wenju, CSIRO Marine and Atmospheric Research, Australia
64. CAMILLONI, Inés, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Cwentro de Investigaciones del Mar y la Atmósfera, Argentina
65. CANADELL, Josep, Global Carbon Project, CSIRO, Australia
66. CARRASCO, Jorge, Direccion Meteorologica de Chile and Centro de Estudios Cientifi cos, Chile
67. CASSOU, Christophe, Centre National de Recherche Scientifi que, Centre Europeen de Recherche et de Formation Avancee en Calcul Scientifi que, France
68. CAYA, Daniel, Consortium Ouranos , Canada
69. CAYAN, Daniel R., Scripps Institution of Oceanography, University of California, San Diego, USA
70. CAZENAVE, Anny, Laboratoire d’Etudes en Géophysique et Océanographie Spatiale (LEGOS), CNES, France
71. CHAMBERS, Don, Center for Space Research, The University of Texas at Austin, USA
72. CHANDLER, Mark, Columbia University and NASA Goddard Institute for Space Studies, USA
73. CHANG, Edmund K.M., Stony Brook University, StateUniversity of New York, USA
74. CHAO, Ben, NASA Goddard Institute for Space Studies, USA
75. CHEN, Anthony, Department of Physics, University of the West Indies, Jamaica
76. CHEN, Zhenlin, Dept of International Cooperation, China Meteorological Administration, China
77. CHIDTHAISONG, Amnat, The Joint Graduate School of Energy and Environment, King Mongkut’s University of Technology Thonburi, Thailand
78. CHRISTENSEN, Jens Hesselbjerg, Danish Meteorological Institute Denmark
79. CHRISTIAN, James, Fisheries and Oceans, Canada , Candian Centre for Climate Modelling and Analysis, Canada
80. CHRISTY, John, University of Alabama in Huntsville, USA
81. CHURCH, John, CSIRO Marine and Atmospheric Research and Ecosystems Cooperative Research Centre, Australia
82. CIAIS, Philippe, Laboratoire des Sciences du Climat et de l’Environnement, France
83. CLARK, Deborah A., University of Missouri, St. Louis, USA
84. CLARKE, Garry, Earth and Ocean Sciences, University of British Columbia, Canada
85. CLAUSSEN, Martin, Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research, Germany
86. CLEMENT, Amy, University of Miami, Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science, USA
87. COGLEY, J. Graham, Department of Geography, Trent University, Canada
88. COLE, Julia, University of Arizona, USA
89. COLLIER, Mark, CSIRO Marine and Atmospheric Research, Australia
90. COLLINS, Matthew, Hadley Centre for Climate Prediction and Research, Met Offi ce, UK
91. COLLINS, William D., Climate and Global Dynamics Division, National Center for Atmospheric Research, USA
92. COLMAN, Robert, Bureau of Meteorology Research Centre Australia
93. COMISO, Josefi no, National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Goddard Space Flight Center, USA
94. CONWAY, Thomas J., National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Earth System Research Laboratory, USA
95. COOK, Edward, Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory, USA
96. CORTIJO, Elsa, Laboratoire des Sciences du Climat et de l’Environnement, CNRS-CEA-UVSQ, France
97. COVEY, Curt, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, USA
98. COX, Peter M., School of Engineering, Computer Science and Mathematics, University of Exeter, UK
99. CROOKS, Simon, University of Oxford, UK
100. CUBASCH, Ulrich, Institut für Meteorologie, Freie Universität Berlin, Germany
101. CURRY, Ruth, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, USA
102. DAI, Aiguo, National Center for Atmospheric Research, USA
103. DAMERIS, Martin, German Aerospace Center, Germany
104. DE ELÍA, Ramón, Ouranos Consortium, Canada, Argentina
105. DELWORTH, Thomas L., Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, USA
106. DENMAN, Kenneth L., Canadian Centre for Climate Modelling and Analysis, Environment Canada and Department of Fisheries and Oceans, Canada
107. DENTENER, Frank, European Commission Joint Research Centre; Institute of Environment and Sustainability Climate Change Unit, EU
108. DESER, Clara, National Center for Atmospheric Research, USA
109. DETHLOFF, Klaus, Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research, Research Unit Potsdam, Germany
110. DIANSKY, Nikolay A., Institute of Numerical Mathematics, Russian Academy of Sciences, Russian Federation
111. DICKINSON, Robert E., School of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, Georgia Institute of Technology, USA
112. DING, Yihui, National Climate Centre, China Meteorological Administration, China
113. DIRMEYER, Paul, Center for Ocean-Land-Atmosphere Studies, USA
114. DIX, Martin, CSIRO, Australia
115. DIXON, Keith, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, USA
116. DLUGOKENCKY, Ed, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Earth System Research Laboratory, USA
117. DOKKEN, Trond, Bjerknes Centre for Climate Research, Norway
118. DOTZEK, Nikolai, Deutsches Zentrum für Luft und Raumfahrt, Institut für Physik der Atmosphäre, Germany
119. DOUTRIAUX, Charles, Program for Climate Model Diagnosis and Intercomparison, USA, France
120. DRANGE, Helge, Nansen Environmental and Remote Sensing Center, Bjerknes Centre for Climate Research, Norway
121. DRIESSCHAERT, Emmanuelle, Université catholique de Louvain, Institut d’Astronomie et de Géophysique G. Lemaitre, Belgium
122. DUFRESNE, Jean-Louis, Laboratoire de Météorologie Dynamique, Institut Pierre Simon Laplace, France
123. DUPLESSY, Jean-Claude, Centre National dela Recerche Scientifi que, Laboratoire des Sciences du Climat et de l’Environnement, France
124. DYURGEROV, Mark, Institute of Arctic and Alpine Research, University of Colorado at Boulder & Department of Geograpy and Quaternary Geology at Stockholm, Sweden, USA
125. EASTERLING, David, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Earth System Research Laboratory, USA
126. EBY, Michael, University of Victoria, Canada
127. EDWARDS, Neil R., The Open University, UK
128. ELKINS, James W., National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Earth System Research Laboratory, USA
129. EMERSON, Steven, School of Oceanography, University of Washington, USA
130. EMORI, Seita, National Institute for Environmental Studies and Frontier Research Center for Global Change, Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology, Japan
131. ETHERIDGE, David, CSIRO Marine and Atmospheric Research, Australia
132. EYRING, Veronika, Deutsches Zentrum für Luft und Raumfahrt, Institut für Physik der Atmosphäre, Germany
133. FAHEY, David W., National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Earth System Research Laboratory, USA
134. FASULLO, John, National Center for Atmospheric Research, USA
135. FEDDEMA, Johannes, University of Kansas, USA
136. FEELY, Richard, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Pacifi c Marine Environmental Laboratory, USA
137. FEICHTER, Johann, Max Planck Institute for Meteorology, Germany
138. FICHEFET, Thierry, Université catholique de Louvain, Institut d’Astronomie et de Géophysique G. Lemaitre, Belgium
139. FITZHARRIS, Blair, Department of Geography, University of Otago, New Zealand
140. FLATO, Gregory, Canadian Centre for Climate Modelling and Analysis, Environment Canada, Canada
141. FLEITMANN, Dominik, Institute of Geological Sciences, University of Bern, Switzerland, Germany
142. FLEMING, James Rodger, Colby College, USA
143. FOGT, Ryan, Polar Meteorology Group, Byrd Polar Research Center and Atmospheric Sciences Program, Department of geography, The Ohio State University, USA
144. FOLLAND, Christopher, Hadley Centre for Climate Prediction and Research, Met Offi ce, UK
145. FOREST, Chris, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA
146. FORSTER, Piers, School of Earth and Environment, University of Leeds, UK
147. FOUK AL, Peter, Heliophysics, Inc., USA
148. FRASER, Paul, CSIRO Marine and Atmospheric Research, Australia
149. FRAUENFELD, Oliver, National Snow and Ice Data Center, University of Colorado at Boulder, USA, Austria
150. FREE, Melissa, Air Resources Laboratory, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, USA
151. FREI, Allan, Hunter College, City University of New York, USA
152. FREI, Christoph, Federal Offi ce of Meteorology and Climatology MeteoSwiss, Switzerland
153. FRICKER, Helen, Scripps Institution of Oceanography, University of California, San Diego, USA
154. FRIEDLINGSTEIN, Pierre, Institut Pierre Simon Laplace, Laboratoire des Sciences du Climat et de l’Environnement, France, Belgium
155. FU, Congbin, Start Regional Center for Temperate East Asia, Institute of Atmospheric Physics, Chinese Academy of Science, China
156. FUJII, Yoshiy, Arctic Environment Research Center, National Institute of Polar Research, Japan
157. FUNG, Inez, University of California, Berkeley, USA
158. FURRER, Reinhard, Colorado School of Mines, USA, Switzerland
159. FUZZI, Sandro, National Research Council, Institute of Atmospheric Sciences and Climate, Italy
160. FYFE, John, Canadian Centre for Climate Modelling and Analysis, Environment Canada, Canada
161. GANOPOLSKI, Andrey, Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research, Germany
162. GAO, Xuejie, Laboratory for Climate Change, National Climate Centre, China Meteorological Administration, China
163. GARCIA, Hernan, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, National Oceanographic Data Center, USA
164. GARCÍA-HERRERA, Ricardo, Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Spain
165. GAYE, Amadou Thierno, Laboratory of Atmospheric Physics, ESP/CAD, Dakar University, Senegal
166. GELLER, Marvin, Stony Brook University, USA
167. GENT, Peter, National Center for Atmospheric Research, USA
168. GERDES, Rüdiger, Alfred-Wegener-Institute fürPolar und Meeresforschung, Germany
169. GILLETT, Nathan P., Climatic Research Unit, School of Environmental Sciences, University of East Anglia, UK
170. GIORGI, Filippo, Abdus Salam International Centre for Theoretical Physics, Italy
171. GLEASON, Byron, National Climatic Data Center, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, USA
172. GLECKLER, Peter, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, USA
173. GONG, Sunling, Air Quality Researcch Division, Science & Technology Branch, Environment Canada, Canada
174. GONZÁLEZ-DAVÍLA, Melchor, University of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Spain
175. GONZÁLEZ-ROUCO, Jesus Fidel, Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Spain
176. GOOSSE, Hugues, Université catholique de Louvain, Belgium
177. GRAHAM, Richard, Hadley Centre, Met Offi ce, UK
178. GREGORY, Jonathan M., Department of Meteorology, University of Reading and Hadley Centre for Climate Prediction and Research, Met Offi ce, UK
179. GRIESER, Jürgen, Deutscher Wetterdienst, Global Precipitatioin Climatology Centre, Germany
180. GRIGGS, David, Hadley Centre for Climate Prediction and Research, Met Offi ce, UK
181. GROISMAN, Pavel, University Corporation for Atmospheric Research at the National Climatic Data Center, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, USA, Russian Federation
182. GRUBER, Nicolas, Institute of Geophysics and Planetary Physics, University of California, Los Angeles and Department of Environmental Sciences, ETH Zurich, USA, Switzerland
183. GUDGEL, Richard, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, USA
184. GUDMUNDSSON, G. Hilmar, British Antarctic Survey, UK, Iceland
185. GUENTHER, Alex, National Center for Atmospheric Research, USA
186. GULEV, Sergey, P. P. Shirshov Institute of Oceanography, Russian Federation
187. GURNEY, Kevin, Department of Earth and Atmospheric Science, Purdue University, USA
188. GUTOWSKI, William, Iowa State University, USA
189. HAAS, Christian, Alfred Wegener Institute, Germany
190. HABIBI NOKHANDAN, Majid, National Center for Climatology, Iran
191. HAGEN, Jon Ove, University of Oslo, Norway
192. HAIGH, Joanna, Imperial College London, UK
193. HALL, Alex, Department of Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences, University of California, Los Angeles, USA
194. HALLEGATTE, Stéphane, Centre International de Recherche sur l’Environnement et le Developpement, Ecole Nationale des Ponts-et-Chaussées and Centre National de Recherches Meteorologique, Meteo-France, USA, France
195. HANAWA, Kimio, Physical Oceanography Laboratry, Department of Geophysics, Graduate School of Science, Tohoku University, Japan
196. HANSEN, James, Goddard Institute for Space Studies, USA
197. HANSSEN-BAUER, Inger, Norwegian Meteorological Institute, Norway
198. HARRIS, Charles, School of Earth, Ocean and Planetary Science, Cardiff University, UK
199. HARRIS, Glen, Hadley Centre for Climate Prediction and Research, Met Offi ce, UK, New Zealand
200. HARVEY, Danny, University of Toronto, Canada
201. HASUMI, Hiroyasu, Center for Climate System Research, University of Tokyo, Japan
202. HAUGLUSTAINE, Didier, Institut Pierre Simon Laplace, Laboratoire des Sciences du Climat et de l’Environnement, CEA-CNRS-UVSQ, France
203. HAYWOOD, James, Hadley Centre for Climate Prediction and Research, Met Offi ce, UK
204. HEGERL, Gabriele C., Division of Earth and Ocean Sciences, Nicholas School for the Environment and Earth Sciences, DUK e University, USA, Germany
205. HEIMANN, Martin, Max-Planck-Institut für Biogeochemie, Germany, Switzerland
206. HEINZE, Christoph, University of Bergen, Geophysical Institute and Bjerknes Centre for Climate Research, Norway, Germany
207. HELD, Isaac, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory, USA
208. HENDERSON-SELLERS, Ann, World Meteorological Organization, Switzerland
209. HENDON, Henry, Bureau of Meteorology Research Centre, Australia
210. HEWITSON, Bruce, Department of Environmental and Geographical Sciences, University of Cape Town, South Africa
211. HINZMAN, Larry, University of Alaska, Fairbanks, USA
212. HOCK, Regine, Stockholm University, Sweden
213. HODGES, Kevin, Environmental Systems Science Centre, UK
214. HOELZLE, Martin, University of Zürich, Department of Geography, Switzerland
215. HOLLAND, Elisabeth, Atmospheric Chemistry Division, National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR), USA
216. HOLLAND, Marika, National Center for Atmospheric Research, USA
217. HOLTSLAG, Albert A. M., Wageningen University, Netherlands
218. HOSKINS, Brian J., Department of Meteorology, University of Reading, UK
219. HOUSE, Joanna, Quantifying and Understanding the Earth System Programme, University of Bristol, UK
220. HU, Aixue, National Center for Atmospheric Research, USA, China
221. HUNKE, Elizabeth, Los Alamos National Laboratory, USA
222. HURRELL, James, National Center for Atmospheric Research, USA
223. HUYBRECHTS, Philippe, Departement Geografi e, Vrije Universiteir Brussel, Belgium
224. INGRAM, William, Hadley Centre for Climate Prediction and Research, Met Offi ce, UK
225. ISAKSEN, Ketil, Norwegian Meteorological Institute, Norway
226. ISHII, Masayoshi, Fronteir Research Center for Global Change, Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology, Japan
227. JACOB, Daniel, Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences, Harvard University, USA, France
228. JALLOW, Bubu, Department of Water Resources, The Gambia
229. JANSEN, Eystein, University of Bergen, Department of Earth Sciences and Bjerknes Centre for Climate Research, Norway
230. JANSSON, Peter, Department of Physical Geography and Quaternary Geology, Stockholm University, Sweden
231. JENKINS, Adrian, British Antarctic Survey, Natural Environment Research Council, UK
232. JONES, Andy, Hadley Centre for Climate Prediction and Research, Met Offi ce, UK
233. JONES, Christopher, Hadley Centre for Climate Prediction and Research, Met Offi ce, UK
234. JONES, Colin, Universite du Quebec a Montreal, Canadian Regional Climate Modelling Network, Canada
235. JONES, Gareth S., Hadley Centre for Climate Prediction and Research, Met Offi ce, UK
236. JONES, Julie, GKSS Research Centre , Germany, UK
237. JONES, Philip D., Climatic Research Unit, School of Environmental Sciences, University of East Anglia, UK
238. JONES, Richard, Hadley Centre for Climate Prediction and Research, Met Offi ce, UK
239. JOOS, Fortunat, Climate and Environmental Physics, Physics Institute, University of Bern, Switzerland
240. JOSEY, Simon, National Oceanography Centre, University of Southampton, UK
241. JOUGHIN, Ian, Applied Physics Laboratory, University of Washington, USA
242. JOUZEL, Jean, Institut Pierre Simon Laplace, Laboratoire des Sciences du Climat et de l’Environnement, CEA-CNRS-UVSQ, France
243. JOYCE, Terrence, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, USA
244. JUNGCLAUS, Johann H., Max Planck Institute for Meteorology, Germany
245. KAGEYAMA, Masa, Laboratoire des Sciences du Climat et de l’Environnement, France
246. KÅLLBERG, Per, European Centre for Medium- Range Weather Forecasts, ECMWF
247. KÄRCHER, Bernd, Deutsches Zentrum für Luft und Raumfahrt, Institut für Physik der Atmosphäre, Germany
248. KARL, Thomas R., National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, National Climatic Data Center, USA
249. KAROLY, David J., University of Oklahoma, USA, Australia
250. KASER, Georg, Institut für Geographie, University of Innsbruck, Austria, Italy
251. KATTSOV, Vladimir, Voeikov Main Geophysical Observatory, Russian Federation
252. KATZ, Robert, National Center for Atmospheric Research, USA
253. KAWAMIYA, Michio, Frontier Research Center for Global Change, Japan Agency for Marine- Earth Science and Technology, Japan
254. KEELING, C. David, Scripps Institution of Oceanography, USA
255. KEELING, Ralph, Scripps Institution of Oceanography, USA
256. KENNEDY, John, Hadley Centre, Met Offi ce, UK
257. KENYON, Jesse, DUK, e University, USA
258. KETTLEBOROUGH, Jamie, British Atmospheric Data Centre, Space Science and Technology Department, Council for the Central Laboratory of the Research Councils, UK
259. KHARIN, Viatcheslar, Canadian Centre for Climate Modelling and Analysis, Environment Canada, Canada
260. KHODRI, Myriam, Institut de Recherche Pour le Developpement, France
261. KILADIS, George, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, USA
262. KIM, Kuh, Seoul National University Republic of Korea
263. KIMOTO, Masahide, Center for Climate System Research, University of Tokyo, Japan
264. KING, Brian, National Oceanography Centre, Southampton, UK
265. KINNE, Stefan, Max-Planck Institute for Meteorology, Germany
266. KIRTMAN, Ben, Center for Ocean-Land-Atmosphere Studies, George Mason University, USA
267. KITOH, Akio, First Research Laboratory, Climate Research Department, Meteorological Research Institute, Japan Meteorological Agency, Japan
268. KLEIN, Stephen A., Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, USA
269. KLEIN TANK, Albert, Royal Netherlands Meteorological Institute (KNMI), Netherlands
270. KNUTSON, Thomas, Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, USA
271. KNUTTI, Reto, Climate and Global Dynamics Division, National Center for Atmospheric Research, Switzerland
272. KOERTZINGER, Arne, Leibniz Institut für Meereswissenschaften an der Universitat Kiel and Institut fur Ostseeforschung Warnemunde, Germany
273. KOIKE, Toshio, Department of Civil Engineering, University of Tokyo, Japan
274. KOLLI, Rupa Kumar, Climatology and Hydrometeorology Division, Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology, India
275. KOSTER, Randal, National Aeronautics and Space Administration, USA
276. KOTTMEIER, Christoph, Institut für Meteorologie, und Klimaforschung, Universitat Karlsruhe/ Forschungszentrum Karlsruhe, Germany
277. KRIPALANI, Ramesh, Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology, India
278. KRYNYTZKY, Marta, University of Washington, USA
279. KUNKEL, Kenneth, Illinois State Water Survey, USA
280. KUSHNER, Paul J., Department of Physics, University of Toronto, Canada
281. KWOK, Ron, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology, USA
282. KWON, Won-Tae, Climate Research Laboratory, Meteorological Research Institute (METRI),, Korean Meteorological Administration, Republic of Korea
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284. LAINE, Alexandre, Laboratoire des Sciences du Climat et de l’Environnement, France
285. LAM, Chiu-Ying, Hong Kong Observatory, China
286. LAMBECK, Kurt, Australian National University, Australia
287. LAMBERT, F. Hugo, Atmospheric, Oceanic and Planetary Physics, University of Oxford, UK
288. LANZANTE, John, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, USA
289. LAPRISE, René, Deprtement des Sciences de la Terra et de l’Atmosphere, University of Quebec at Montreal, Canada
290. LASSEY, Keith, National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research, New Zealand
291. LATIF, Mojib, Leibniz Institut für Meereswissenschaften, IFM-GEOMAR, Germany
292. LAU, Ngar-Cheung, Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, USA
293. LAVAL, Katia, Laboratoire de Météorologie Dynamique du CNRS, France
294. LAVINE, Michael, Duke University, USA
295. LAWRENCE, David, National Center for Atmospheric Research, USA
296. LAWRIMORE, Jay, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, National Climatic Data Center, USA
297. LAXON, Seymour, Centre for Polar Observation and Modelling, University College London, UK
298. LE BROCQ, Anne, Centre for Polar Observation and Modelling, University of Bristol, UK
299. LE QUÉRÉ, Corrine, University of East Anglia and British Antarctic Survey, UK, France, Canada
300. LE TREUT, Hervé, Laboratoire de Météorologie Dynamique du CNRS, France
301. LEAN, Judith, Naval Research Laboratory, USA
302. LECK, Caroline, Department of Metorology, Stockholm University , Sweden
303. LEE, Terry C.K., University of Victoria, Canada
304. LEE-TAYLOR, Julia, National Center for Atmospheric Research, USA , UK
305. LEFEVRE, Nathalie, Institut de Recherche Pour le Developpement, Laboratoire d’Oceanographie et de Climatologie, France
306. LEMKE, Peter, Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research, Germany
307. LEULIETTE, Eric, University of Colorado, Boulder, USA
308. LEUNG, Ruby, Pacifi c Northwest National Laboratory, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, USA
309. LEVERMANN, Anders, Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research, Germany
310. LEVINSON, David, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, National Climatic Data Center, USA
311. LEVITUS, Sydney, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, USA
312. LIE, Øyvind, Bjerknes Centre for Climate Research, Norway
313. LIEPERT, Beate, Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory, Columbia University, USA
314. LIU, Shiyin, Cold and Arid Regions Environmental and Engineering Research Institute, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
315. LOHMANN, Ulrike, ETH Zürich, Institute for Atmospheric and Climate Science, Switzerland
316. LOUTRE, Marie-France, Université catholique de Louvain, Institut d’Astronomie et de Géophysique G. Lemaitre, Belgium
317. LOWE, David C., National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research, New Zealand
318. LOWE, Jason, Hadley Centre for Climate Prediction and Research, Met Offi ce, UK
319. LUO, Yong, Laboratory for Climate Change, National Climate Centre, China Meteorological Administration, China
320. LUTERBACHER, Jürg, Institute of Geography, Climatology and Meteorology, and National Centre of Competence in Research on Climate, University of Bern, Switzerland
321. LYNCH, Amanda H., School of Geography and Environmental Science, Monash University, Australia
322. MACAYEAL, Douglas, University of Chicago, USA
323. MACCRACKEN, Michael, Climate Institute, USA
324. MAGAÑA RUEDA, Victor, Centro de Ciencias de la Atmósfera, Ciudad Universitaria, Universidad Nacional Autonomia de Mexico, Mexico
325. MALHI, Yadvinder, University of Oxford, UK
326. MALANOTTE-RIZZOLI, Paola, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA, Italy
327. MANNING, Andrew C., University of East Anglia, UK, New Zealand
328. MANNING, Martin, IPCC WGI TSU, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Earth System Research Laboratory, USA, New Zealand
329. MANZINI, Elisa, National Institute for Geophysics and Volcanology, Italy
330. MARENGO ORSINI, Jose Antonio, CPTEC/INPE, Brazil, Peru
331. MARSH, Robert, National Oceanography Centre, University of Southampton, UK
332. MARSHALL, Gareth, British Antarctic Survey, UK
333. MARTELO, Maria, Ministerio del Ambiente y los Rcursos Naturales, Dir. de Hidrologia y Meteorologia, Venezuela
334. MASARIE , Ken, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Earth System Research Laboratory, Global Monitoring Division, USA
335. MASSON-DELMOTTE, Valérie, Laboratoire des Sciences du Climat et de l’Environnement, France
336. MATSUMOTO, Katsumi, University of Minnesota, Twin Cities, USA
337. MATSUNO, Taroh, Frontier Research Center for Global, Change, Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology, Japan
338. MATTHEWS, H. Damon, University of Calgary and Concordia University, Canada
339. MATULLA, Christoph, Environment Canada, Canada, Austria
340. MAURITZEN, Cecilie, Norwegian Meteorological Institute, Norway
341. MCAVANEY, Bryant, Bureau of Meteorology Research Centre, Australia
342. MCFIGGANS, Gordon, University of Manchester, UK
343. MCINNES, Kathleen, CSIRO, Marine and Atmospheric Chemistry Research, Australia
344. MCPHADEN, Michael, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, USA
345. MEARNS, Linda, National Center for Atmospheric Research, USA
346. MEARS, Carl, Remote Sensing Systems, USA
347. MEEHL, Gerald A., Climate and Global Dynamics Division, National Center for Atmospheric Research, USA
348. MEINSHAUSEN, Malte, Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research, Germany
349. MELLING, Humphrey, Fisheries and Oceans Canada, Canada
350. MENÉNDEZ, Claudio Guillermo, Centro de Investigaciones del Mar y de la Atmósfera, (CONICET-UBA), Argentina
351. MENON, Surabi, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, USA
352. MESCHERSKAYA, Anna V., Russian Federation
353. MILLER, John B., National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, USA
354. MILLOT, Claude, Centre National dela Recherche Scientifi que, France
355. MILLY, Chris, United States Geological Survey, USA
356. MITCHELL, John, Hadley Centre for Climate Prediction and Research, Met Offi ce, UK
357. MOKSSIT, Abdalah, Direction de la météorologie Nationale, Morocco
358. MOLINA, Mario, Scripps Institution of Oceanography, Dept. of Chemistry and Biochemistry, University of California, San Diego, USA, Mexico
359. MOLINARI, Robert, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Atlantic Oceanographic and Meteorological Laboratory, USA
360. MONAHAN, Adam H., School of Earth and Ocean Sciences, University of Victoria, Canada
361. MONNIN, Eric, Climate and Environmental Physics, Physics Institute, University of Bern, Switzerland
362. MONTZKA, Steve, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, USA
363. MOSLEY-THOMPSON, Ellen, Ohio State University, USA
364. MOTE, Philip, Climate Impacts Group, Joint Institute for the Study of the Atmosphere and Oceans (JIASO), University of Washington, USA
365. MUHS, Daniel, United States Geological Survey, USA
366. MULLAN, A. Brett, National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research, New Zealand
367. MÜLLER, Simon A., Climate and Environmental Physics, Physics Institute, University of Bern, Switzerland
368. MURPHY, James M., Hadley Centre for Climate Prediction, and Research, Met Offi ce, UK
369. MUSCHELER, Raimund, Goddard Earth Sciences and Technology Center, University of Maryland & NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center, Climate & Radiation Branch, USA
370. MYHRE, Gunnar, Department of Geosciences, University of Oslo, Norway
371. NAKAJIMA, Teruyuki, Center for Climate System Research, University of Tokyo, Japan
372. NAKAMURA, Hisashi, Department of Earth, PlanetaryScience, University of Tokyo, Japan
373. NAWRATH, Susanne, Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research, Germany
374. NEREM, R. Steven, University of Colorado at Boulder, USA
375. NEW, Mark, Centre for the Environment, University of Oxford, UK
376. NGANGA, John, University of Nairobi, Kenya
377. NICHOLLS, Neville, Monash University, Australia
378. NODA, Akira, Meteorological Research Institute, Japan Meteorological Agency, Japan
379. , NOJIRI, Yukihiro, Secretariat of Council for Science and Technology Policy, Cabinet Offi ce, Japan
380. NOKHANDAN, Majid Habibi, Iranian Meteorological Organization, Iran
381. NORRIS, Joel, Scripps Institution of Oceanography, USA
382. NOZAWA, Toru, National Institute for Environmental Studies, Japan
383. OERLEMANS, Johannes, Institute for Marine and Atmospheric Research, Utrecht University, Netherlands
384. OGALLO, Laban, IGAD Climate Prediction and Application Centre, Kenya
385. OHMURA, Atsumu, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology , Switzerland
386. OKI, Taikan, Institute of Industrial Science, The University of Tokyo, Japan
387. OLAGO, Daniel, Department of Geology, University of Nairobi, Kenya
388. ONO, Tsuneo, Hokkaido National Fisheries Research Institute, Fisheries Research Agency, Japan
389. OPPENHEIMER, Michael, Princeton University, USA
390. ORAM, David, University of East Anglia, UK
391. ORR, James C., Marine Environment Laboratories, International Atomic Energy Agency, Monaco, USA
392. OSBORN, Tim, University of East Anglia, UK
393. O’SHAUGHNESSY, Kath, National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research, New Zealand
394. OTTO-BLIESNER, Bette, Climate and Global Dynamics Division, National Center for Atmospheric Research, USA
395. OVERPECK, Jonathan, Institute for the Study of Planet Earth, University of Arizona, USA
396. PAASCHE, Øyvind, Bjerknes Centre for Climate Research, Norway
397. PAHLOW, Markus, Dalhousie University, Bedford Institute of Oceanography, Canada
398. PAL, Jeremy S., Loyola Marymount University, The Abdus Salam International Centre for Theoretical Physics, USA, Italy
399. PALMER, Timothy, European Centre for Medium- Range Weather Forecasting, ECMWF, UK
400. PANT, Govind Ballabh, Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology, India
401. PARKER, David, Hadley Centre for Climate Predictionand Research, Met Offi ce, UK
402. PARRENIN, Frédéric, Laboratoire de Glaciologie et Géophysique de l’Environnement, France
403. PAVLOVA, Tatyana, Voeikov Main Geophysical Observatory, Russian Federation
404. PAYNE, Antony, University of Bristol, UK
405. PELTIER, W. Richard, Department of Physics, University of Toronto, Canada
406. PENG, Tsung-Hung, Atlantic Oceanographic and Meteorological Laboratory, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, USA
407. PENNER, Joyce E., Department of Atmospheric, Oceanic, and Space Sciences, University of Michigan, USA
408. PETERSON, Thomas, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, National Climatic Data Center, USA
409. PETOUK, HOV, Vladimir, Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research, Germany
410. PEYLIN, Philippe, Laboratoire des Modélisation du Climat et de l’Environnement, France
411. PFISTER, Christian, University of Bern, Switzerland
412. PHILLIPS, Thomas, Program for Climate Model Diagnosis and Intercomparison, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, USA
413. PIERCE, David, Scripps Institution of Oceanography, USA
414. PIPER, Stephen, Scripps Institution of Oceanography, USA
415. PITMAN, Andrew, Department of Physical Geography, Macquarie University, Australia
416. PLANTON, Serge, Météo-France, France
417. PLATTNER, Gian-Kasper, Climate and Environmental Physics, Physics Institute, University of Bern, Switzerland
418. PLUMMER, David, Environment Canada, Canada
419. POLLACK, Henry, University of Michigan, USA
420. PONATER, Michael, Deutsches Zentrum für Luft und Raumfahrt, Institut für Physik der Atmosphäre, Germany
421. POWER, Scott, Bureau of Meteorology Research Centre, Australia
422. PRATHER, Michael, Earth System Science Department, University of California at Irvine, USA
423. PRINN, Ronald, Department of Earth, Atmospheric and Planetary Sciences, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA, New Zealand
424. PROSHUTINSKY, Andrey, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, USA
425. PROWSE, Terry, Environment Canada , University of Victoria, Canada
426. QIN, Dahe, Co-Chair, IPCC WGI, China Meteorological Administration, China
427. QIU, Bo, University of Hawaii, USA
428. QUAAS, Johannes, Max Planck Institute for Meteorology, Germany
429. QUADFASEL, Detlef, Institut für Meereskunde, Centre for Marine and Atmospheric Sciences Hamburg, Germany
430. RAGA, Graciela, Centro de Ciencias de la Atmósfera, Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico, Mexico, Argentina
431. RAHIMZADEH, Fatemeh, Atmospheric Science & Meteorological Research Center (ASMERC), I.R. of Iran Meteorological Organization (IRIMO), Iran
432. RAHMSTORF, Stefan, Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research, Germany
433. RÄISÄNEN, Jouni, Department of Physical Sciences, University of Helsinki, Finland
434. RAMACHANDRAN, Srikanthan, Space & Atmospheric Sciences Division, Physical Research Laboratory, India
435. RAMANATHAN, Veerabhadran, Scripps Institution of Oceanography, USA
436. RAMANKUTTY, Navin, University of Wisconsin, Madison, USA, India
437. RAMASWAMY, Venkatachalam, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory, USA
438. RAMESH, Rengaswamy, Physical Research Laboratory, India
439. RANDALL, David A., Department of Atmospheric Science,, Colorado State University, USA
440. RAPER, Sarah C.B., Manchester Metropolitan University, UK
441. RAUP, Bruce H., National Snow and Ice Data Center, University of Colorado, USA
442. RAUPACH, Michael, CSIRO, Australia
443. RAYMOND, Charles, University of Washington, Department of Earth and Space Sciences, USA
444. RAYNAUD, Dominique, Laboratoire de Glaciologie et Géophysique de l’Environnement, France
445. RAYNER, Peter, Institut Pierre Simon Laplace, Laboratoire des Sciences du Climat et de l’Environnement, France
446. REHDER, Gregor, Leibniz Institut für Meereswissenschaften an der Universitat Kiel and Institut fur Ostseeforschung Warnemunde, Germany
447. REID, George, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, USA
448. REN, Jiawen, Cold and Arid Regions Environmental and Engineering Research Institute, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
449. RENSSEN, Hans, Faculty of Earth and Life Sciences, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Netherlands
450. RENWICK, James A., National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research, New Zealand
451. RIEBESELL, Ulf, Leibniz Institute for Marine Sciences, IFM-GEOMAR, Germany
452. RIGNOT, Eric, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, USA
453. RIGOR, Ignatius, Polar Science Center, Applied Physics Laboratory, University of Washington, USA
454. RIND, David, National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Goddard Institute for Space Studies, USA
455. RINKE, Annette, Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research, Germany
456. RINTOUL, Stephen, CSIRO, Marine and Atmospheric Research and Antarctic Climate and Ecosystems Cooperative Research Centre, Australia
457. RIXEN, Michel, University of Liege and NATO Undersea Research Center, NATO, Belgium
458. RIZZOLI, Paola, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA, Italy
459. ROBERTS, Malcolm, Hadley Centre for Climate Prediction and Research, Met Offi ce, UK
460. ROBERTSON, Franklin R., National Aeronautics and Space Administration, USA
461. ROBINSON, David, Rutgers University, USA
462. RÖDENBECK, Christian, Max Planck Institute for Biogeochemistry Jena, Germany
463. ROECKNER, Erich, Max Planck Institute for Meteorology, Germany
464. ROSATI, Anthony, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, USA
465. ROSENLOF, Karen, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, USA
466. ROTHROCK, David , University of Washington, USA
467. ROTSTAYN, Leon, CSIRO Marine and Atmospheric Research, Australia
468. ROULET, Nigel, McGill University, Canada
469. RUMMUKAINEN, Markku, Rossby Centre, Swedish Meteorological and Hydrological Institute, Sweden, Finland
470. RUSSELL, Gary L., National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Goddard Institute for Space Studies, USA
471. RUSTICUCCI, Matilde, Departamento de Ciencias de la Atmósfera y los Océanos, FCEN, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina
472. SABINE, Christopher, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Pacifi c Marine Environmental Laboratory, USA
473. SAHAGIAN, Dork, Lehigh University, USA
474. SALAS Y MÉLIA, David, Météo-France, Centre National de Recherches Météorologiques, France
475. SANTER, Ben D., Program for Climate Model Diagnosis and Intercomparison, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, USA
476. SARR, Abdoulaye, Service Météorologique, DMN Sénégal, Senegal
477. SAUSEN, Robert, Deutsches Zentrum für Luft und Raumfahrt, Institut für Physik der Atmosphäre, Germany
478. SCHÄR, Christoph, ETH Zürich, Institute for Atmospheric and Climate Science, Switzerland
479. SCHERRER, Simon Christian, Federal Offi ce of Meteorology and Climatology MeteoSwiss, Switzerland
480. SCHMIDT, Gavin, National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Goddard Institute for Space Studies, USA, UK
481. SCHMITTNER, Andreas, College of Oceanic and Atmospheric Sciences, Oregon State University, USA, Germany
482. SCHNEIDER, Birgit, Leibniz Institut für Meereswissenschaften, Germany
483. SCHOTT, Friedrich, Leibniz Institut für Meereswissenschaften, IFM-GEOMAR, Germany
484. SCHULTZ , Martin G., Max Planck Institute for Meteorology, Germany
485. SCHULZ, Michael, Institut Pierre Simon Laplace, Laboratoire des Sciences du Climat et de l’Environnement, CEA-CNRS-UVSQ, France, Germany
486. SCHWARTZ, Stephen E., Brookhaven National Laboratory, USA
487. SCHWARZKOPF, Dan, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, USA
488. SCINOCCA, John, Canadian Centre for Climate Modelling and Analysis, Environment Canada, Canada
489. SEIDOV, Dan, Pennsylvania State University, USA
490. SEMAZZI, Fred H., North Carolina State University, USA
491. SENIOR, Catherine, Hadley Centre for Climate Prediction and Research, Met Offi ce, UK
492. SEXTON, David, Hadley Centre for Climate Prediction and Research, Met Offi ce, UK
493. SHEA, Dennis, National Center for Atmospheric Research, USA
494. SHEPHERD, Andrew, School of Geosciences, The University of Ediburgh, UK
495. SHEPHERD, J. Marshall, University of Georgia, Department of Geography, USA
496. SHEPHERD, Theodore G., University of Toronto, Canada
497. SHERWOOD, Steven, Yale University, USA
498. SHUK, LA, Jagadish, Center for Ocean-Land-Atmosphere Studies, George Mason University, USA
499. SHUM, C.K., Geodetic Science, School of Earth Sciences, The Ohio State University, USA
500. SIEGMUND, Peter, Royal Netherlands Meteorological Institute (KNMI), Netherlands
501. SILVA DIAS, Pedro Leite da, Universidade de Sao Paulo, Brazil
502. SIMMONDS, Ian, University of Melbourne, Australia
503. SIMMONS, Adrian, European Centre for Medium- Range Weather Forecasts, ECMWF, UK
504. SIROCKO, Frank, University of Mainz, Germany
505. SLATER, Andrew G., Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences, University of Colorado, Boulder, USA, Australia
506. SLINGO, Julia, National Centre for Atmospheric Science, University of Reading, UK
507. SMITH, Doug, Hadley Centre for Climate Prediction and Research, Met Offi ce, UK
508. SMITH, Sharon, Geological Survey of Canada, Natural Resources Canada, Canada
509. SODEN, Brian, University of Miami, Rosentiel School for Marine and Atmospheric Science, USA
510. SOKOLOV, Andrei, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA, Russian Federation
511. SOLANKI, Sami K., Max Planck Institute for Solar System Research, Germany, Switzerland
512. SOLOMINA, Olga, Institute of Geography RAS, Russian Federation
513. SOLOMON, Susan, Co-Chair, IPCC WGI, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Earth System Research Laboratory, USA
514. SOMERVILLE, Richard, Scripps Institution of Oceanography, University of California, San Diego, USA
515. SOMOT, Samuel, Météo-France, Centre National dRecherches Météorologiques, France
516. SONG, Yuhe, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, USA
517. SPAHNI, Renato, Climate and Environmental Physics, Physics Institute, University of Bern, Switzerland
518. SRINIVASAN, Jayaraman, Centre for Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences, Indian Institute of Science, India
519. STAINFORTH, David, Atmospheric, Oceanic and Planetary Physics, Department of Physics, University of Oxford, UK
520. STAMMER, Detlef, Institut fuer Meereskunde Zentrum fuer Meeres und Klimaforschung Universitaet Hamburg, Germany
521. STANIFORTH, Andrew, Hadley Centre for Climate Prediction and Research, Met Offi ce, UK
522. STARK, Sheila, Hadley Centre for Climate Prediction and Research, Met Offi ce, UK
523. STEFFEN, Will, Australian National University, Australia
524. STENCHIKOV, Georgiy, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, USA
525. STERN, William, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, USA
526. STEVENSON, David, University of Edinburgh, UK
527. STOCKER, Thomas F., Climate and Environmental Physics, Physics Institute, University of Bern, Switzerland
528. STONE, Daíthí A., University of Oxford, UK, Canada
529. STOTT, Lowell D., Department of Earth Sciences, University of Southern California, USA
530. STOTT, Peter A., Hadley Centre for Climate Prediction and Research, Met Offi ce, UK
531. STOUFFER, Ronald J., National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory, USA
532. STUBER, Nicola, Department of Meteorology, University of Reading, UK, Germany
533. SUDO, Kengo, Nagoya University, Japan
534. SUGA, Toshio, Tohoku University, Japan
535. SUMI, Akimasa, Center for Climate System Research, University of Tokyo, Japan
536. SUPPIAH, Ramasamy, CSIRO, Australia
537. SWEENEY, Colm, Princeton University, USA
538. TADROSS, Mark, Climate Systems Analysis Group, University of Cape Town, South Africa
539. TAKEMURA, Toshihiko, Research Institute for Applied Mechanics, Kyushu University, Japan
540. TALLEY, Lynne D., Scripps Institution of Oceanography, University of California, San Diego, USA
541. TAMISIEA, Mark, Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics, USA
542. TAYLOR, Karl E., Program for Climate Model Diagnosis and Intercomparison, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, USA
543. TEBALDI, Claudia, National Center for Atmospheric Research, USA
544. TENG, Haiyan, National Center for Atmospheric Research, USA, China
545. TENNANT, Warren, South African Weather Service, South Africa
546. TERRAY, Laurent, Eoropean Centre for Research and Advanced Training in Scientifi c Computation, France
547. TETT, Simon, Hadley Centre for Climate Prediction and Research, Met Offi ce, UK
548. TEXTOR, Christiane, Laboratoire des Sciences du Climat et de l’Environnement, France, Germany
549. THOMAS, Robert H., EG&G Technical Services, Inc. and Centro de Estudios Cientifi cos (CECS), USA, Chile
550. THOMPSON, Lonnie, Ohio State University, USA
551. THORNCROFT, Chris, Department of Earth and Atmospheric Science, University at Albany, SUNY, USA, UK
552. THORNE, Peter, Hadley Centre for Climate Prediction and Research, Met Offi ce, UK
553. TIAN, Yuhong, Georgia Institute of Technology, USA, China
554. TRENBERTH, Kevin E., Climate Analysis Section, NationalCenter for Atmospheric Research, USA
555. TSELIOUDIS, George, National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Goddard Institute for Space Studies, Columbia University, USA, Greece
556. TSIMPLIS, Michael, National Oceanography Centre, University of Southampton, UK, Greece
557. UNNIKRISHNAN, Alakkat S., National Institute of Oceanography, India
558. UPPALA, Sakari, European Centre for Medium- Range Weather Forecasts, ECMWF
559. VAN DE WAL, Roderik Sylvester Willo, Institute for Marine and Atmospheric Research, Utrecht University, Netherlands
560. VAN DORLAND, Robert, Royal Netherlands Meteorological Institute (KNMI), Netherlands
561. VAN NOIJE, Twan, Royal Netherlands Meteorological Institute (KNMI), Netherlands
562. VAUGHAN, David, British Antarctic Survey, UK
563. VILLALBA, Ricardo, Departmento de Dendrocronología e Historia Ambiental, Instituto Argentino de Novologia, Glaciologia y Ciencias Ambientales (IANIGLA - CRICYT), Argentina
564. VOLODIN, Evgeny M., Institute of Numerical Mathematics of Russian Academy of Sciences, Russian Federation
565. VOSE, Russell, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, National Climatic Data Center, USA
566. WAELBROECK, Claire, Institut Pierre Simon Laplace, Laboratoire des Sciences du Climat et de l’Environnement, CNRS, France
567. WALSH, John, University of Alaska, USA
568. WANG, Bin, National Key Laboratory of Numerical Modeling for Atmospheric Sciences and Geophysical Fluid Dynamics, institute of Atmospheric Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
569. WANG, Bin, University of Hawaii, USA
570. WANG, Minghuai, Department of Atmospheric, Oceanic, and Space Sciences, University of Michigan, USA
571. WANG, Ray, Georgia Institute of Technology, USA
572. WANNINKHOF, Rik, Atlantic Oceanographic and Meteorological Laboratory, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, USA
573. WARREN, Stephen, University of Washington, USA
574. WASHINGTON, Richard, UK, South Africa
575. WATTERSON, Ian G., CSIRO Marine and Atmospheric Research, Australia
576. WEAVER, Andrew J., School of Earth and Ocean Sciences, University of Victoria, Canada
577. WEBB, Mark, Hadley Centre for Climate Prediction and Research, Met Offi ce, UK
578. WEISHEIMER, Antje, European Centre for Medium- Range Weather Forecasting and Free University, Berlin, ECMWF, Germany
579. WEISS, Ray, Scripps Institution of Oceanography, University of California, San Diego, USA
580. WHEELER, Matthew, Bureau of Meteorology Research Centre, Australia
581. WHETTON, Penny, CSIRO Marine and Atmospheric Research, Australia
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