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On using the seasonal cycle to interpret extratropical temperature changes since 1950

Authors
  1. Armour
  2. Bony
  3. Colman
  4. Donohoe
  5. Draxler
  6. Draxler
  7. Draxler
  8. Fasullo
  9. Feldl
  10. Forest
  11. Forster
  12. Gregory
  13. Held
  14. Held
  15. Huybers
  16. Hwang
  17. Kanamitsu
  18. Karen A. McKinnon
  19. Kim
  20. Kim
  21. Knutti
  22. Loeb
  23. Loeb
  24. Lyman
  25. Manabe
  26. McKinnon
  27. Morice
  28. North
  29. North
  30. Otto
  31. Peter Huybers
  32. Purkey
  33. Raper
  34. Rusticucci
  35. Shell
  36. Sobel
  37. Soden
  38. Stine
  39. Stouffer
  40. Theiler
  41. The GFDL Global Atmospheric Model Development Team
  42. Thomson
  43. Venema
  44. Wigley
  45. Wunsch
  46. Zelinka
Publication date
16 July 2014
Publisher
'Wiley'
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