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IPCC Publications

  1. IPCC (2001), Climate Change 2001: The Scientific Basis Contribution of Working Group I to the Third Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC)
    CambridgeUniversityPress,UK
    J. T. Houghton, Y. Ding, D.J. Griggs, M. Noguer, P. J. van der Linden and D. Xiaosu
  2. (Eds.)

  3. IPCC (2001), Climate Change 2001: Impacts, Adaptation & Vulnerability
    Contribution of Working Group II to the Third Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change

    Cambridge University Press,UK
    James J. McCarthy, Osvaldo F. Canziani, Neil A. Leary, David J. Dokken and Kasey S. White (Eds.)

  4. IPCC (2001), Climate Change 2001: Mitigation Contribution of Working Group III to the Third Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC)
    Cambridge University Press,UK
    Bert Metz, Ogunlade Davidson, Rob Swart and Jiahua Pan (Eds.)

Authored Publications
Climate Change Projections for India

  1. Outline of CCSR/NIES coupled atmosphere and ocean model and experiment. Internal report
    Center for Climate System Research, University of Tokyo, Japan
    Abe-Ouchi. Et al., 1996


  2. Simulated changes in South East Asian monsoon precipitation resulting from anthropogenic emissions
    Int. J. Climatol., 18, 1455--1462
    Bhaskaran, B., and J.F.B. Mitchell, 1998


  3. Climatic response of the Indian subcontinent to doubled CO2 concentration
    Int. J. Climatol., 15, 873--892
    Bhaskaran, B., J.F.B. Mitchell, J.R. Lavery, and M. Lal, 1995


  4. Modeling Arctic Climate change
    R Soc London A352: 201-213
    Phil Trans


  5. Atmospheric Aerosols: Global climatology and Radiative Characteristics
    A.Deepak Publishing, 561pp.
    Cattle, H. and Crossley, 1995D' Almeida,G.A. Et al., 1991


  6. Transient climatic change to 3 x CO2 conditions.
    Global and Planteary Change, 18 (1-2): 15-36
    Dix, M. R., and Hunt, B. G. 1998


  7. Impact of CO2 doubling on the Asian summer monsoon : Robust versus model-dependent responses
    J. Meteorol. Soc. Japan, 78, (in press).
    Douville, H., Royer, J-F., Polcher, J., Cox, P., Gedney, N., Stephenson, D.B. and Valdes, P-J., 2000


  8. Studies with a flexible new radiation code. I: Choosing a configuration for a large scale model
    Quart. J. Roy. Meteor. Soc. 122: 689-719
    Edwards, J.M and A. Slingo, 1996


  9. Coupled ocean-atmosphere model experiments of future climate change with an explicit representation of sulfate aerosol scattering
    J. Meteor. Soc. Japan, (submitted)
    Emori. S., Nozawa T., Abe-Ouchi A., Numaguti A., Kimoto M., and Nakajima T, 1999


  10. The canadian center for climate modelling and analysis global coupled model and its climate
    Climate Dynamics. 16, 451-467
    Flato,G., Boer,G.J., et al., 2000


  11. Monsoon precipitation in the AMIP runs.
    Climate Dynamics 14, 659-689.
    Gadgil. S., Sajani. S 1998

  12. An overview of the results of the atmospheric model intercomparison project (AMIP I)
    Bull. Am. Met. Soc., 80, 29-55

    Gates et.al. 1999

  13. Isopycnal mixing in ocean circulation models
    J. Phys. Oceanogr. 20: 150-155
    Gent, P.R. And J.C. McWilliams, 1990


  14. The simulation of SST, sea ice extents and ocean heat transport in a version of the Hadley Centre coupled model without flux adjustments
    Climate Dynamics 16: 147-168
    Gordon, C., C. Cooper, C.A. Senior, H. Banks, J.M. Gregory, T.C. Johns, J,F.B. Mitchell and R.A. Wood, 2000


  15. Transient climate change in the CSIRO coupled model with dynamic sea ice
    Mon. Wea. Rev., 125, 875-907
    Gordon, H.B., and S.P. O'Farrell, 1997


  16. A newgravity wave drag scheme incorporating anisotropic orography and low level wave breaking: Impact upon the climate of the UK Meteorological Office Unified Model
    Quart. J. Roy. Meteor. Soc. 124: 463-493
    Gregory, D., G.J. Shutts and J.R. Mitchell, 1998


  17. Parameterisation of momentum transport by convection II: tests in single column and GCMs
    Quart. J. Roy. Meteoro. Soc, 123: 1153-11873
    Gregory, D., R. Kershaw and P.M. Inness, 1997


  18. Transient response of a coupled model to estimated changes in greenhouse gas and sulphate concentrations.
    Geophys. Res. Lett. 24, 1335-1338
    Haywood, J.M., et al 1997


  19. Long-term trends of surface air temperature in India
    J. Climatol., 5, 521-528
    Hingane, L.S., Rupa Kumar, K., and Ramana Murthy, Bh.V., 1985


  20. Comparsion of a coupled ocean-atmosphere model with and without oceanic eddy-induced advection
    J. Climate, 15, 333-345
    Hirst, A.C., O'Farrell S.P and Gordon H. B., 1999


  21. Simulated Changes in the Asian Summer Monsoon at Times of Increased Atmospheric CO2
    J. Meteor. Soc. Japan, 75, 1019--1031
    Kitoh, A., S. Yukimoto, A. Noda, and T. Motoi, 1997


  22. Effect of transient increase in greenhouse gases and sulfate aerosols on monsoon climate
    Current Science, 69, 752-763
    Lal, M., U. Cubasch, R. Voss, and J. Waszkewitz, 1995


  23. CIMP1 evaluation and intercomparsion of climate models
    Climate Dynamics, 17, 83-106
    Lamber. S.J and Boer G.J


  24. Temperature. NOAA/NESDIS E/OC21, US Department of commerce, Washington, DC, 99pp
    World Ocean Atlas 1994, Volume 4
    Levitus, S., R. Burgett, and T.P. Boyer, 1994


  25. Low frequency variability of surface air temperature in a 1000 year integration of a coupled atmosphere-ocean-land surface model
    J. Climate, 9, 376-393
    Manabe,S and Stouffer,R.J. 1996


  26. Transient response of a coupled ocean-atmosphere model to gradual changes of atmospheric CO2. Part I: annual-mean response
    J. Climate, 4, 785-818
    Manabe,S., Stouffer,R.J., Spelman,M.J. And Bryan,K., 1991


  27. The measurements and parameterisation of effective radius of droplets in warm stratocumulus clouds
    J. Atmos. Sci 51: 1823-1842
    Martin, G.M., D.W. Johnson and A. Spice, 1994


  28. South Asian summer monsoon variatbility in a model with doubled atmopsheric carbon dioxide concentration.
    Science, 260, 1101-1104
    Meehl, G.A. and W.M. Washington, 1993


  29. Anthropogenic forcing and climate system response in simulations of 20th and 21st century climate
    J.Climate (submitted)
    Meehl,G.A., Washington, W.M., Arblaster, J.M.,Bettge,T.W. and Strand Jr. W.G. 1999


  30. The impact of parameterized sub-grid scale orographic forcing on systematic errors in a global NWP model
    Mon. Weath. Rev. 124: 2023-2045
    Milton, S.F. And C.A. Wilson, 1996


  31. On modification of global warming by sulphate aerosols
    J. Climate, 10, 245-267
    Mitchell, J.F.B. And Johns, T.C. 1997


  32. Matrix formulation for the transfer of solar radiation in a plane-parallel scattering atmosphere
    J. Quant. Spectrosc. Radiat. Transfer, 35, 13-21
    Nakajima, T. and Tanaka, M. 1986


  33. Parameterization of vertical mixing mixing in numerical models of tropical oceans
    J. Phys. Oceanogr, 11: 1443-1451
    Pacanowski, R.C. And S.G. Philander, 1981


  34. Holocene climatic changes over northwest India : An appraisal. Climatic Change, 10, 183-194
    Pant, G.B. and Maliekal, J.A., 1987


  35. The impact of new physical parameterization in the Hadleyt Center climate model - HadAM3
    Climate Dynamics, 16: 123-146
    Pope, V. D., M. L. Gallani, P. R. Rowntree and R. A. Stratton, 2000


  36. The modification of greenhouse gas warming by the direct effect of sulphate aerosols
    Climate Dynamics, 14, 593-607
    Reader, M. C. and Boer. G.J. 1998


  37. Simulation of the present-day climate with the ECHAM4 model: impact of model physics and resolution
    Max-Planck Institute for Meteorology, Report No.93, Hamburg, Germany, 171pp.
    Roeckner,E., Arpe,K., Bengtsson,L., Brinkop,S., Dumenil,L., Esch,M., Kirk,EE., et al., 1992


  38. The atmospheric general circulation model ECHAM-4: model description and simulation of present-day climate
    Max-planck Institute for Meteorology, Report no. 218, Hamburg, Germany, 90pp.
    Roeckner,E., Arpe,K., Bengtsson,L., Christoph,M., Claussen,M., Dumenil,L., Esch,M., Giorgetta,M., Schlese,U. And Schulzweida,U. 1996


  39. A tracer study of the thermohaline circulation of the eastern Mediterranean.
    In: Ocean Processes in Climate Dynamics: Global and Mediterranean Example pp.371-394.
    Rother, W., V.M. Roussenov and R. Well, 1994


  40. Regional Aspects of Global Climate Change Simulations : Validation and Assessment of Climate Response of the Indian Monsoon Region to Transient Increase of Greenhouse Gases and Sulphate Aerosols
    Mausam, 52, 229-244
    Rupa Kumar, K. and Ashrit, R.G., 2001


  41. Diurnal Asymmetry of surface temperature trends over India
    Geophys. Res. Lett., 21, 677-680.
    Rupa Kumar, K., Krishna Kumar, K., and Pant, G.B., 1994


  42. A scheme for predicting layer clouds and their water content in a general circulation model
    Quart. J. Roy. Meteor. Soc. 116: 435-460.
    Smith, R.N.B, 1990


  43. Decadal trends in Climate over India, Mausam, 43, 7-20
    Srivastava, H.N., Dewan, B.N., Dikshit, S.K., Rao, G.S.P., Singh, S.S. and Rao, K.R., 1992


  44. Searching for a fingerprint of global warming in the Asian summer monsoon.
    Mausam, Millennium Special Issue (in press).
    Stephenson, D.B., Douville, H. and Rupa Kumar, K., 2000


  45. Simulation of the Asian summer monsoon and its dependence on model horizontal resolution
    J. Met. Soc. Japan, 76, 237--265.
    Stephenson, D.B., F. Chauvin, and JF. Royer, 1998


  46. Model assessment of the role of natural variability in recent global warming
    Nature, 367, 634-636.
    Stouffer,R.J., Manabe,S. And Vinnikov,K.Ya. 1994


  47. On the specification of eddy transfer coefficients in coarse resolution ocean circulation models
    J. Phys. Oceanogr. 27: 381-402.
    Visbeck, M., J. Marshall, T. Haine and M. Spall, 1997


  48. High latitude climate change in a global coupled ocean-atmosphere-sea-ice model with increased atmospheric CO2
    J.Geophys.Res.,101, 12795-12801.
    Washington,W.M. and Meehl,G.A. 1996


  49. A new eddy mixing parameterirzation and ocean general circulation model
    International WOCE newsletter, 26: 27-29.
    Wright, D.K., 1997


  50. Analysis of global monthly precipitation using gauge observations, satellite estimates and numerical model predictions
    J. Climate, 9, 840-858.
    Xie, P., and P.A. Arkin, 1996