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2004

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McKinley, G. A., M. J. Follows, and J. Marshall (2004), Mechanisms of air-sea CO2 flux variability in the equatorial Pacific and the North Atlantic, Global Biogeochem. Cycles, 18, GB2011.
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Yang, H., Z. Liu, and Q. Zhang (2004). Tropical Ocean Decadal Variability and Resonance of Planetary Wave Basin Modes: II. Numerical Study. Journal of Climate 17(8), p. 1711-1721.
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Yang, H., Z. Liu, and H. Wang (2004). Influence of Extratropical Thermal and Wind Forcing on Equatorial Thermocline in an Ocean GCM. J. Physical Oceanography 34(1), p. 174-187.
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Wu, L., Q. Zhang, and Z. Liu (2004). Toward understanding tropical Atlantic variability using coupled modeling surgery. Earth's Climate: The Ocean-Atmosphere Interaction," Eds Chunzai Wang, Shang-Ping Xie, and James A. Carton. AGU, Washington DC, pgs. 157-170.
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Vavrus, S. (2004). The Impact of Cloud feedbacks on Arctic Climate under Greenhouse Frocing. Journal of climate, 17, 603-615
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Stenger, A. and R.A. Bryson (2004). Oregon Archaeoclimatology: Sauvies Island-Vancouver Lake. Screenings: The Oregon Archaeological Society Newsletter, Vol. 53, #3, March 2004, p. 1-7.


Ruter, A. and R.A. Bryson (2004). Oregon archaeoclimatology: Diamond Pond. Screenings: The Oregon Archaeological Society newsletter. 53(7), July 2004, p. 1-3


Ruter, A., J. Arzt, S. Vavrus, R. A. Bryson, J. E. Kutzbach (2004). Climate and Environment of the Tropical Americas (NH) in the mid-Holocene: comparison of observations with climate model simulations. Quarternary Science Reviews 23: 663-679, DOI: 10.1016/j.quascirev.2003.09.006
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Liu, Z., W. Lewis, A. Ganopolski (2004). A Coordinated Acceleration Scheme to the Simulation of Long Term Climate Evolution. Climate Dynamics 22: 771-781, DOI: 10.1007/s00382-004-0416-y
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Liu, Z., Q. Zhang, and L. Wu (2004). Remote Impact on Tropical Atlantic Climate Variability: Statistical Assessment and Dynamic Assessment. Journal of Climate 17(7), p. 1529-1549
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Liu, Z., S.P. Harrison, J. Kutzbach, B. Otto-Bliesner (2004).  Global monsoons in the mid-Holocene and oceanic feedback.  Climate Dynamics 22: 157-182, DOI: 10.1007/s00382-003-0372-y.
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Liu, Z. and L. Wu (2004). Atmospheric Response to North Pacific SST: The Role of Ocean-Atmosphere Coupling. Journal of climate 17(9), p. 1859-1882
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Leanna, A.J. (2004) An OGCM Study on the Low-Frequency Equatorial Response to Extra-Tropical Stochastic Wind Forcing. Master's Thesis/CCR Technical Report


Kutzbach, J.E. and P. Behling (2004). Comparison of simulated changes of climate in Asia for two scenarios: Early Miocene to present, and present to future enhanced greenhouse. Journal of Global and Planetary Change, 41: 157-165.
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Casal, T.G.D., J.E. Kutzbach, and L. Thompson (2004). Present and past ice sheet mass balance simulations for Greenland and the Tibetan Plateau. Climate Dynamics 23(3-4), 407-425, DOI: 10.1007/s00382-004-0441-x.
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Bryson, R.A. (2004) The Wasting of Gades: according to Rufus Avienus. Boletin RECLIDO 1(2): p. 11-12.
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Bryson, R.A. (2004) Climate Change and Bison Range conditions on the 19th Century Great Plains. Screenings: The Oregon Archaeological Society Newsletter, 53(8), pgs. 4-6.
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DeWeaver, E. and S. Nigam (2004). On the Forcing of ENSO Teleconnections by Anomalous Heating and Cooling. Journal of Climate 17(16): 3225-3235, doi: 10.1175/1520-0442(2004)017. CCR #888: . © Copyright 15 August 2004 AMS.
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Bryson, R.A. (2004b) Climate Change and Bison Range Conditions on the 19th Century Great Plains. Oklahoma Archeology: The Journal of the Oklahoma Anthropological Society, 52(4): 23-25. CCR #861a (republished in same manner):
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Braconnot, P., S.P. Harrison, S. Joussaume, C.D. Hewitt, A. Kitoch, J.E. Kutzbach, Z. Liu, B. Otto-Bliesner, J. Syktus, and S.L. Weber (2004). Evaluation of PMIP coupled ocean-atmosphere simulations of the Mid-Holocene. Past Climate Variability through Europe and Africa (Volume 6 of “Developments in Paleoenvironmental Research”), Eds. Battarbee, R.W., F. Gasse, and C.E. Stickley, Springer, Norwell MA, pgs. 515-534.


An, S-I., A. Timmermann, L. Bejarano, F.-F. Jin, F. Justino, Z. Liu, and A.W. Tudhope (2004). Modeling evidence for enhanced El Nino-Sourthern Oscillation amplitude during the Last Glacial Maximum. Paleoceanography 19: PA4009, doi: 10.1029/2004PA001020.


McKinley, G.A., M. J. Follows, and J. Marshall. (2004) Mechanisms of CO2 air-sea flux variability in the Equatorial Pacific and North Atlantic with implications for atmospheric inversions. Global Biogeochem. Cycles, 18, GB2011, doi:10.1029/2003GB002179.
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McKinley, G.A., C. Rodenbeck, M. Gloor, S. Houweling and M. Heimann, (2004). Pacific dominance to global air-sea CO2 flux variablility: A novel atmospheric inversion agress with ocean models. Geophys. Res. Let., 31, GL22308, doi: 10.1029/2004GL021069.
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