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  1. Manabe, S., and R. J. Stouffer, 2007: Role of ocean in global warming. Journal of the Meteorological Society of Japan, 85B, 385-403.

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  3. Tsushima, Y., A. Abe-Ouchi, and S. Manabe, 2005: Radiative damping of annual variation in global mean surface temperature: comparison between observed and simulated feedback . Climate Dynamics, 24(6), 591-597.

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  5. Manabe S., P. C. D. Milly, and R. Wetherald, 2004: Simulated long-term changes in river discharge and soil moisture due to global warming . Hydrological Sciences, 49(4), 625-642.

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  7. Manabe, S., R. T. Wetherald, P. C. D. Milly, T. L. Delworth, and R. J. Stouffer, 2004: Century-scale change in water availability: CO2-quadrupling experiment. Climatic Change, 64(1-2), 59-76.

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  9. Stouffer, R. J., and S. Manabe, 2003: Equilibrium response of thermohaline circulation to large changes in atmospheric CO2 concentrationClimate Dynamics, 20(7/8), 759-773.

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  11. Davey, M. K., M. Huddleston, K. R. Sperber, P. Braconnot, F. Bryan, D. Chen, R. A. Colman, C. Cooper, U. Cubasch, P. Delecluse, D. DeWitt, L. Fairhead, G. Flato, C. Gordon, T. Hogan, M. Ji, M. Kimoto, A. Kitoh, T. R. Knutson, M. Latif, H. Le Treut, T. Li, S. Manabe, C. R. Mechoso, G. A. Meehl, S. B. Power, E. Roeckner, L. Terray, A. Vintzileos, R. Voss, B. Wang, V. M. Washington, I. Yoshikawa, J.-Y. Yu, S. Yukimoto, and S. E. Zebiak, 2002: STOIC: A study of coupled model climatology and variability in tropical ocean regions. Climate Dynamics, 18(5), 403-420.

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  13. Wetherald, R. T., and S. Manabe, 2002: Simulation of hydrologic changes associated with global warming. Journal of Geophysical Research, 107(D19), 4379, doi:10.1029/2001JD001195, 2002.

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  15. Latif, M., K. Sperber, T. Knutson, and S. Manabe, et al., 2001: ENSIP: The El Niño simulation intercomparison project. Climate Dynamics, 18(3-4), 255-276.

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  17. Manabe, S., T. R. Knutson, R. J. Stouffer, and T. L. Delworth, 2001: Exploring natural and anthropogenic variation of climate. Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society, 127(571), 1-24.

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  19. Tsushima, Y. and S. Manabe, 2001: Influence of cloud-feedback on annual variation of global mean surface temperature. Journal of Geophysical Research, 106(D19), 22635-22646.

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  21. Hall, Alex, and Syukuro Manabe, 2000: Effect of water vapor feedback on internal and anthropogenic variations of the global hydrologic cycle. Journal of Geophysical Research, 105(D5), 6935-6944.

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  23. Hall, A., and S. Manabe, 2000: Suppression of ENSO in a coupled model without water vapor feedback. Climate Dynamics, 16(5), 393-403.

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  25. Manabe, Syukuro, and Ronald J. Stouffer, 2000: Study of abrupt climate change by a coupled ocean-atmosphere model. Quaternary Science Reviews, 19, 285-299.

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  27. Hall, A., and S. Manabe, 1999: The role of water vapor feedback in unperturbed climate variability and global warming. Journal of Climate, 12(8), 2327-2346.

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  29. Manabe, S., and R. J. Stouffer, 1999: Are two modes of thermohaline circulation stable? Tellus, 51A(3), 400-411.

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  31. Manabe, S., and R. J. Stouffer, 1999: The role of thermohaline circulation in climate. Tellus, 51A-B(1), 91-109.

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  33. Stouffer, R. J., and S. Manabe, 1999: Response of a coupled ocean-atmosphere model to increasing atmospheric carbon dioxide: Sensitivity to the rate of increase. Journal of Climate - Part I, 12(8), 2224-2237.

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  35. Wetherald, R. T., and S. Manabe, 1999: Detectability of summer dryness caused by greenhouse warming. Climatic Change, 43(3), 495-511.

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  37. Knutson, T. R., and S. Manabe, 1998: Model assessment of decadal variability and trends in the Tropical Pacific Ocean. Journal of Climate, 11(9), 2273-2296.

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  39. Knutson, T., and S. Manabe, 1998: Model assessment of decadal variability and trends in the tropical Pacific Ocean. In Preprints, The Ninth Symposium on Global Change Studies and Namias Symposium on the Status and Prospects for Climate Prediction, Boston, MA: American Meteorological Society, 216-219.

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  41. Martinson, D.G., D.S. Battisti, R. Bradley, J. Cole, R. Fine, M. Ghil, Y. Kushnir, S. Manabe, M. McCartney, P. McCormick, M. Prather, E. Sarachik, P. Tans, L. Thompson, and M. Winton, 1998: Decade-to-Century-Scale Climate Variability and Climate Change: A Science Strategy. National Research Council, Washington, D.C., 142 pp.

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  43. Sarmiento, J. L., T. M. C. Hughes, R. J. Stouffer, and S. Manabe, 1998: Simulated response of the ocean carbon cycle to anthropogenic climate warming. Nature, 393(6682), 245-249.

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  45. Broccoli, A. J., and S. Manabe, 1997: Mountains and midlatitude aridity. In Tectonic Uplift and Climate Change, New York: Plenum Press, 89-121.

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  47. Delworth, T. L., S. Manabe, and R. J. Stouffer, 1997: Multidecadal climate variability in the Greenland Sea and surrounding regions: a coupled model simulation. Geophysical Research Letters, 24(3), 257-260.

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  49. Hall, A., and S. Manabe, 1997: Can local linear stochastic theory explain sea surface temperature and salinity variability? Climate Dynamics, 13(3), 167-180.

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  51. Haywood, J. M., R. J. Stouffer, R. T. Wetherald, S. Manabe, and V. Ramaswamy, 1997: Transient response of a coupled model to estimated changes in greenhouse gas and sulfate concentrations. Geophysical Research Letters, 24(11), 1335-1338.

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  53. Knutson, T. R., S. Manabe, and D. Gu, 1997: Simulated ENSO in a global coupled ocean-atmosphere model: Multidecadal amplitude modulation and CO2 sensitivity. Journal of Climate, 10(1), 138-161.

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  55. Manabe, S., 1997: Early development in the study of greenhouse warming: The emergence of climate models. Ambio, 26(1), 47-51.

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  57. Manabe, S., and R. J. Stouffer, 1997: Climate variability of a coupled ocean-atmosphere-land surface model: Implication for the detection of global warming (Walter Orr Roberts Lecture). Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, 78(6), 1177-1185.

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  59. Manabe, S., and R. J. Stouffer, 1997: Coupled ocean-atmosphere model response to freshwater input: Comparison to Younger Dryas event. Paleoceanography, 12(2), 321-336. [Correction: Paleoceanography, 12(5), 728.]

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  61. Delworth, T., and S. Manabe, 1996: Climate variability and land surface processes. In From Atmospheric Circulation to Global Change - Celebration of the 80th Birthday of Prof. YE Duzheng, Institute of Atmospheric Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing: China, China Meteorological Press, 477-502.

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  63. Manabe, S., and R. J. Stouffer, 1996: Low-frequency variability of surface air temperature in a 1000-year integration of a coupled atmosphere-ocean-land surface model. Journal of Climate, 9(2), 376-393.

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  65. Stouffer, R. J., and S. Manabe, 1996: The role of the oceans in the variability of surface air temperature as found in a 1000 year integration of a coupled atmosphere-ocean model. In Proceedings of the Workshop on Dynamics and Statistics of Secular Climate Variations, Calverton, MD: Center for Ocean-Land-Atmosphere Studies, Report 26, 27-31.

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  67. Vinnikov, K. Y., A. Robock, R. J. Stouffer, and S. Manabe, 1996: Vertical patterns of free and forced climate variations. Geophysical Research Letters, 23(14), 1801-1804.

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  69. Yeh, T-C., R. T. Wetherald, and S. Manabe, 1996: The effect of soil moisture on the short-term climate and hydrology change - A numerical experiment. ( Reprinted from: Monthly Weather Review, 112, 474-490, 1984). In From Atmospheric Circulation to Global Change - Celebration of the 80th Birthday of Prof. YE Duzheng, Institute of Atmospheric Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing: China, China Meteorological Press, 147-173.

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  71. Broccoli, A. J., S. Manabe, J. F. B. Mitchell, and L. Bengtsson, 1995: Comments on "Global climate change and tropical cyclones": Part II. Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, 76(11), 2243-2245.

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  73. Delworth, T. L., S. Manabe, and R. J. Stouffer, 1995: North Atlantic Interdecadal variability in a coupled model. In Natural Climate Variability on Decade-to-Century Time Scales, Washington, DC: National Academy Press, 432-439; Discussion: 440-441.

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  75. Knutson, T. R., and S. Manabe, 1995: Time-mean response over the tropical Pacific to increased CO2 in a coupled ocean-atmosphere model. Journal of Climate, 8(9), 2181-2199.

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  77. Manabe, S., and R. J. Stouffer, 1995: Simulation of abrupt climate change induced by freshwater input to the North Atlantic Ocean. Nature, 378, 165-167.

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  79. Manabe, S., R. J. Stouffer, and M. J. Spelman, 1995: Interaction between polar climate and global warming. In Fourth Conference on Polar Meteorology and Oceanography, Dallas, TX, 15 January 1995. Boston, MA: American Meteorological Society, (J9)1-9.

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  81. Wetherald, R. T., and S. Manabe, 1995: The mechanisms of summer dryness induced by greenhouse warming. Journal of Climate, 8(12), 3096-3108.

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  83. Knutson, T. R., and S. Manabe, 1994: Impact of increased CO2 on simulated ENSO-like phenomena. Geophysical Research Letters, 21(21), 2295-2298.

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  85. Knutson, T. R., and S. Manabe, 1994: Impact of increasing CO2 on the Walker circulation and ENSO-like phenomena in a coupled ocean-atmosphere model. In Preprints, The Sixth Conference on Climate Variations. 80-81. Boston, MA: American Meteorological Society.

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  87. Manabe, S., and R. J. Stouffer, 1994: Multiple-century response of a coupled ocean-atmosphere model to an increase of atmospheric carbon dioxide. Journal of Climate, 7(1), 5-23.

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  89. Manabe, S., R. J. Stouffer, and M. J. Spelman, 1994: Response of a coupled ocean-atmosphere model to increasing atmospheric carbon dioxide. AMBIO, 23(1), 44-49.

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

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  93. Broccoli, A. J., and S. Manabe, 1993: Climate model studies of interactions between ice sheets and the atmosphere-ocean system. In Ice in the Climate System, W. R. Peltier, ed., NATO ASI Series I, Vol. 12, Berlin; Heidelberg: Springer-Verlag, 271-290.

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  95. Delworth, T., and S. Manabe, 1993: Climate variability and land-surface processes. Advances in Water Resources, 16, 3-20.

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  97. Delworth, T. L., S. Manabe, and R. J. Stouffer, 1993: Interdecadal variations of the thermohaline circulation in a coupled ocean-atmosphere model. Journal of Climate, 6(11), 1993-2011.

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  99. Manabe, S., and R. J. Stouffer, 1993: Century-scale effects of increased atmospheric CO2 on the ocean-atmosphere system. Nature, 364(6434), 215-218.

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  101. Manabe, S., and R. J. Stouffer, 1993: Reply. Journal of Climate 6(1), 178-179.

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  103. Broccoli, A. J., and S. Manabe, 1992: The effects of orography on midlatitude Northern Hemisphere dry climates. Journal of Climate, 5(11), 1181-1201.

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  105. Broccoli, A. J., and S. Manabe, 1992: Reply to Evans. Geophysical Research Letters, 19(14), 1525-1526.

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  107. Manabe, S., M. J. Spelman, and R. J. Stouffer, 1992: Transient responses of a coupled ocean-atmosphere model to gradual changes of atmospheric CO2 Part II: seasonal response. Journal of Climate, 5(2), 105-126.

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  109. Manabe, S., R. J. Stouffer, M. J. Spelman, and K. Bryan, 1992: Response of a coupled ocean-atmosphere-land surface model to a gradual increase of atmospheric carbon dioxide. In The Global Role of Tropical Rainfall, Hampton, VA: Deepak Publishing, 93-103.

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  111. Manabe, S., R. J. Stouffer, M. J. Spelman, and K. Bryan, 1992: Transient response of a coupled ocean-atmosphere-land surface model to increasing atmospheric carbon dioxide. In Advances in Theoretical Hydrology: A Tribute to Jim Dooge, The Netherlands: Elsevier Science Publishers, 159-173.

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  113. Broccoli, A. J., and S. Manabe, 1991: Will global warming increase the frequency of tropical cyclones? In Preprints, Fifth Conference on Climate Variations, Boston, MA: American Meteorological Society, 46.

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  115. MacCracken, M. Chairman, U. Cubasch, W. L. Gates, L. D. Harvey, B. Hunt, R. Katz, E. Lorenz, S. Manabe, B. McAvaney, N. McFarlane, G. Meehl, V. Meleshko, A. Robock, G. Stenchikov, R. Stouffer, W. C. Wang, W. Washington, R. Watts, and S. Zebiak, 1991: Working Group 2: A critical appraisal of model simulations. In Greenhouse-Gas-Induced Climatic Change: A Critical Appraisal of Simulations and Observations, The Netherlands: Elsevier Science Publishers, 583-591.

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  117. Manabe, S., 1991: Transient responses of a coupled ocean-atmosphere-land surface model to a gradual change of atmospheric CO2. In Global Change, Proceedings of the first Demetra meeting held at Chianciano Terme, Italy from 28 to 31 October 1991. Environment and Quality of Life, EUR 15158 EN, Directorate-General Science, Research and Development, European Commission, 16-17.

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  119. Manabe, S., R. J. Stouffer, M. J. Spelman, and K. Bryan, 1991: Transient responses of a coupled ocean-atmosphere-land surface model to gradual changes of atmospheric CO2. In Global Change, Proceedings of the first Demetra meeting held at Chianciano Terme, Italy from 28 to 31 October 1991. Environment and Quality of Life, EUR 15158 EN, Directorate-General Science, Research and Development, European Commission, 82-93.

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  121. Manabe, S., R. J. Stouffer, M. J. Spelman, and K. Bryan, 1991: Transient responses of a coupled ocean-atmosphere model to gradual changes of atmospheric CO2. Part I: Annual mean response. Journal of Climate, 4(8), 785-818.

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  123. Stouffer, R. J., S. Manabe, and K. Bryan, 1991: Climatic response to a gradual increase of atmospheric carbon dioxide. In Greenhouse-Gas-Induced Climatic Change: A Critical Appraisal of Simulations and Observations, The Netherlands: Elsevier Science Publishers, 129-136.

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  125. Wetherald, R. T., V. Ramaswamy, and S. Manabe, 1991: A comparative study of the observations of high clouds and simulations by an atmospheric general circulation model. Climate Dynamics, (5), 135-143.

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  127. Broccoli, A. J., and S. Manabe, 1990: Can existing climate models be used to study anthropogenic changes in tropical cyclone climate? Geophysical Research Letters, 17(11), 1917-1920.

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  129. Manabe, S., and A. J. Broccoli, 1990: Mountains and arid climates of middle latitudes. Science, 247, 192-195.

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  131. Manabe, S., K. Bryan, and M. J. Spelman, 1990: Transient response of a global ocean-atmosphere model to a doubling of atmospheric carbon dioxide. Journal of Physical Oceanography, 20(5), 722-749.

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  133. Manabe, S., and T. Delworth, 1990: The temporal variability of soil wetness and its impact on climate. Climatic Change, 16, 185-192.

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  135. Mitchell, J. F. B., S. Manabe, T. Tokioka, and V. Meleshko, 1990: Equilibrium climate change. In Climate Change: The IPCC Scientific Assessment, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 131-172.

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  137. Wetherald, R. T., and S. Manabe, 1990: Hydrologic sensitivity to CO2-induced global warming. Civil Engineering Practice Journal, 5(1), 33-36.

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  139. Bryan, K., and S. Manabe, 1989: Ocean circulation in warm and cold climates. In Climatic Change Influences on Oceanic Circulation, Dordrecht, Holland: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 951-966.

  140. [No abstract]

  141. Delworth, T., and S. Manabe, 1989: The influence of soil wetness on near-surface atmospheric variability. Journal of Climate, 2(12), 1447-1462.

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  143. Manabe, S., 1989: Studies of glacial climates by coupled atmosphere-ocean models: how useful are coupled models? In Global Changes of the Past, R. S. Bradley, ed., Boulder, CO: UCAR/Office for Interdisciplinary Earth Studies, 421-448.

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  145. Stouffer, R. J., S. Manabe, and K. Bryan, 1989: Interhemispheric asymmetry in climate response to a gradual increase of atmospheric CO2. Nature, 342, 660-662.

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  147. Bryan, K., and S. Manabe, 1988: Ocean circulation in warm and cold climates. In Physically-based Modelling and Simulation of Climate Change, Part II, Dordrecht, Holland: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 951-966.

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  149. Bryan, K., S. Manabe, and M. J. Spelman, 1988: Interhemispheric asymmetry in the transient response of a coupled ocean-atmosphere model to a CO2 forcing. Journal of Physical Oceanography, 18(6), 851-867.

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  151. Delworth, T., and S. Manabe, 1988: Influence of potential evaporation on the variabilities of simulated soil wetness and climate. Journal of Climate, 1(5), 523-547.

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  153. Manabe, S., and R. J. Stouffer, 1988: Two stable equilibria of a coupled ocean-atmosphere model. Journal of Climate, 1(9), 841-866.

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  155. Wetherald, R. T., and S. Manabe, 1988: Cloud feedback processes in a general circulation model. Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, 45(8), 1397-1415.

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  157. Broccoli, A. J., and S. Manabe, 1987. The effects of the Laurentide ice sheet on North American climate during the last glacial maximum. Géographie Physique et Quaternaire, XLI(2), 291-299.

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  159. Broccoli, A. J., and S. Manabe, 1987: The influence of continental ice, atmospheric CO2, and land albedo on the climate of the Last Glacial Maximum. Climate Dynamics, 1, 87-99.

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  161. Manabe, S., and R. T. Wetherald, 1987: Large-scale changes of soil wetness induced by an increase in atmospheric carbon dioxide. Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, 44(8), 1211-1235.

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  163. Manabe, S., and R. T. Wetherald, 1986: Reduction in summer soil wetness induced by an increase in atmospheric carbon dioxide. Science, 232, 626-628.

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  165. Wetherald, R. T., and S. Manabe, 1986: An investigation of cloud cover change in response to thermal forcing. Climatic Change, 8, 5-23.

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  167. Bryan, K., and S. Manabe, 1985: A coupled ocean-atmosphere and the response to increasing atmospheric CO2. In Coupled Ocean-Atmosphere Models, Amsterdam: Elsevier Science Publishers, 1-6.

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  169. Manabe, S., and A. J. Broccoli, 1985: A comparison of climate model sensitivity with data from the last glacial maximum. Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, 42(23), 2643-2651.

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  171. Manabe, S., and A. J. Broccoli, 1985: The influence of continental ice sheets on the climate of an ice age. Journal of Geophysical Research, 90(D1), 2167-2190.

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  173. Manabe, S., and K. Bryan, Jr., 1985: CO2-induced change in a coupled ocean-atmosphere model and its paleoclimatic implication. Journal of Geophysical Research, 90(C6), 11,689-11,707.

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  175. Manabe, S., and R. T. Wetherald, 1985: CO2 and hydrology. Advances in Geophysics, 28A, 131-157.

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  177. Manabe, S., and A. J. Broccoli, 1984. Ice-age climate and continental ice sheets: some experiments with a general circulation model. Annals of Glaciology, 5, 100-105.

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  179. Manabe, S., and A. J. Broccoli, 1984: Influence of the Climap ice sheet on the climate of a general circulation model: implications for the Milankovitch theory. In Milankovitch and Climate, Part 2, Reidel Publishing Co., 789-799.

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  181. Spelman, M. J., and S. Manabe, 1984: Influence of oceanic heat transport upon the sensitivity of a model climate. Journal of Geophysical Research, 89(C1), 571-586.

  182. Abstract

  183. Yeh, T-C., R. T. Wetherald, and S. Manabe, 1984: The effect of soil moisture on a short-term climate and hydrology change--A numerical experiment. Monthly Weather Review, 112(3), 474-490.

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  185. Manabe, S., 1983: Carbon dioxide and climate. Advances in Geophysics, 25, 39-82.

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  187. Manabe, S., 1983: Oceanic influence on climate: studies with mathematical models of the joint ocean-atmosphere system. In Large-scale Oceanographic Experiments in the WCRP, Vol. 2. Geneva, Switzerland: World Meteorological Organization, WCRP Publications Series No. 1, 1-27.

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  189. Yeh, T-C., R. T. Wetherald, and S. Manabe, 1983: A model study of the short-term climatic and hydrologic effects of sudden snow-cover removal. Monthly Weather Review, 111(5), 1013-1024.

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  191. Bryan, K., F. G. Komro, S. Manabe, and M. J. Spelman, 1982: Transient climate response to increasing atmospheric carbon dioxide. Science, 215, 56-58.

  192. Abstract  / PDF

  193. Hahn, D. G., and S. Manabe, 1982: Observational network and climate monitoring. In Proceedings of the Sixth Annual Climate Diagnostics Workshop, Washington, DC: U.S. Dept. of Commerce, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, 229-235.

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  195. Manabe, S., 1982: Simulation of climate by general circulation models with hydrologic cycles. In Land Surface Processes in Atmospheric General Circulation Models, Great Britain: Cambridge University Press, 19-66.

  196. [No abstract]

  197. Manabe, S., and R. J. Stouffer, 1982: Seasonal and latitudinal variation of the CO2-induced change in a climate of an atmosphere-mixed-layer ocean model. In Carbon Dioxide Effects Research and Assessment, Washington, DC: U.S. Dept. of Energy, DOE/CONF-8106214, UC-11, 79-94.

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  199. Smagorinsky, J., L. Armi, F. P. Bretherton, K. Bryan, R. D. Cess, W. L. Gates, J. Hansen, J. E. Kutzbach, and S. Manabe, et al., 1982: CO2 /Climate Review Panel. In, Carbon Dioxide and Climate: A Second Assessment. Washington, DC: National Academy Press, 1-72.

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  201. Manabe, S., and D. G. Hahn, 1981: Simulation of atmospheric variability. Monthly Weather Review, 109(11), 2260-2286.

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  203. Manabe, S., R. T. Wetherald, and R. J. Stouffer, 1981: Summer dryness due to an increase of atmospheric CO2 concentration. Climatic Change, 3, 347-386.

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  205. Wetherald, R. T., and S. Manabe, 1981: Influence of seasonal variation upon the sensitivity of a model climate. Journal of Geophysical Research, 86(C2), 1194-1204.

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  207. Hahn, D. G., and S. Manabe, 1980: Simulation of atmospheric variability. In Proceedings of the Fourth Annual Climate Diagnostics Workshop, U.S. Dept. of Commerce/NOAA, 398-399.

  208. [No abstract]

  209. Manabe, S., and R. J. Stouffer, 1980: Sensitivity of a global climate model to an increase of CO2 concentration in the atmosphere. Journal of Geophysical Research, 85(C10), 5529-5554.

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  211. Manabe, S., and R. T. Wetherald, 1980: On the distribution of climate change resulting from an increase in CO2 content of the atmosphere. Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, 37(1), 99-118.

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  213. Wetherald, R. T., and S. Manabe, 1980: Cloud cover and climate sensitivity. Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, 37(7), 1485-1510.

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  215. Kurbatkin, G. P., S. Manabe, and D. G. Hahn, 1979: The moisture content of the continents and the intensity of summer monsoon circulation. Soviet Meteorology and Hydrology, No. 11, 5-11.

  216. Abstract

  217. Manabe, S., 1979: Effect of increasing the CO2 concentration on the climate of a general circulation model. In Carbon Dioxide Effects Research and Assessment Program: Workshop on the Global Effects of Carbon Dioxide from Fossil Fuels, U.S. Dept. of Energy, Office of Health & Environmental Research, Washington, DC, Springfield, VA: NTIS, 100-101.

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  219. Manabe, S., K. Bryan, and M. J. Spelman, 1979: A global ocean-atmosphere climate model with seasonal variation for future studies of climate sensitivity. Dynamics of Atmospheres and Oceans, 3, 393-426.

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  221. Manabe, S., D. G. Hahn, and J. L. Holloway, Jr., 1979: Climate simulations with GFDL spectral models of the atmosphere: Effect of spectral truncation. In Report of the JOC Study Conference on Climate Models: Performance, Intercomparison and Sensitivity Studies, Vol. I, Global Atmospheric Research Programme, Joint Organizing Committee, GARP Publications No. 22. Geneva, Switzerland: WMO, 41-94.

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  223. Manabe, S., and R. J. Stouffer, 1979: A CO2-climate sensitivity study with a mathematical model of the global climate. Nature, 282(5738), 491-493.

  224. Abstract / PDF

  225. Wetherald, R. T., and S. Manabe, 1979: Sensitivity studies of climate involving changes in CO2 concentration. In Man's Impact on Climate, New York: Elsevier/North-Holland, Inc., 57-64.

  226. Abstract

  227. Manabe, S., and D. G. Hahn, 1977: Simulation of the tropical climate of an ice age. Journal of Geophysical Research, 82(27), 3889-3911.

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  229. Hahn, D. G., and S. Manabe, 1976: Reply. Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, 33(11), 2258-2262.

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  231. Manabe, S., and J. D. Mahlman, 1976: Simulation of seasonal and interhemispheric variations in the stratospheric circulation. Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, 33(11), 2185-2217.

  232. Abstract / PDF

  233. Bryan, K., S. Manabe, and R. C. Pacanowski, 1975: A global ocean-atmosphere climate model, Part II. The oceanic circulation. Journal of Physical Oceanography, 5(1), 30-46.

  234. Abstract / PDF

  235. Hahn, D. G., and S. Manabe, 1975: The role of mountains in the south Asian monsoon circulation. Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, 32(8), 1515-1541.

  236. Abstract / PDF

  237. Manabe, S., 1975: Cloudiness and the radiative, convective equilibrium. In The Changing Global Environment, S. F. Singer, ed., D. Reidel Publishing Co., 175-176.

  238. Abstract

  239. Manabe, S., 1975: The use of comprehensive general circulation modelling for studies of the climate and climate variation. In The Physical Basis of Climate and Climate Modelling, Report of the International Study Conference, GARP Publications Series No. 16, 148-162

  240. PDF

  241. Manabe, S., and J. L. Holloway, Jr., 1975: The seasonal variation of the hydrologic cycle as simulated by a global model of the atmosphere. Journal of Geophysical Research, 80(12), 1617-1649.

  242. Abstract / PDF

  243. Manabe, S., K. Bryan, and M. J. Spelman, 1975: A global ocean-atmosphere climate model. Part I. The atmospheric circulation. Journal of Physical Oceanography, 5(1), 3-29.

  244. Abstract / PDF

  245. Manabe, S., and R. T. Wetherald, 1975: The effects of doubling CO2 concentration on the climate of a general circulation model. Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, 32(1), 3-15.

  246. Abstract / PDF

  247. Wetherald, R. T., and S. Manabe, 1975: The effects of changing the solar constant on the climate of a general circulation model. Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, 32(11), 2044-2059.

  248. Abstract / PDF

  249. Manabe, S., D. G. Hahn, and J. L. Holloway Jr., 1974: The seasonal variation of the tropical circulation as simulated by a global model of the atmosphere. Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, 31(1), 43-83.

  250. Abstract / PDF

  251. Manabe, S., and T. B. Terpstra, 1974: The effects of mountains on the general circulation of the atmosphere as identified by numerical experiments. Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, 31(1), 3-42.

  252. Abstract / PDF

  253. Holloway, J. L., Jr., M. J. Spelman, and S. Manabe, 1973: Latitude-longitude grid suitable for numerical time integration of a global atmospheric model. Monthly Weather Review, 101(1), 69-78.

  254. Abstract / PDF

  255. Mahlman, J. D., and S. Manabe, 1972: Numerical simulation of the stratosphere: implications for related climate change problems. In Climatic Impact Assessment Program, Proceedings of the Survey Conference, Department of Transportation, 186-193.

  256. Abstract

  257. Wetherald, R. T., and S. Manabe, 1972: Response of the joint ocean-atmosphere model to the seasonal variation of the solar radiation. Monthly Weather Review, 100(1), 42-59.

  258. Abstract / PDF

  259. Holloway, J. L., Jr., and S. Manabe, 1971: Simulation of climate by a global general circulation model, I. Hydrologic cycle and heat balance. Monthly Weather Review, 99(5), 335-370.

  260. Abstract / PDF

  261. Manabe, S., 1971: Estimates of future change of climate due to the increase of carbon dioxide concentration in the air. In Man's Impact on the Climate, Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press, 249-264.

  262. [No abstract]

  263. Manabe, S., 1971: General circulation of the atmosphere. U.S. National Report, 1967-1971, Fifteenth General Assembly, IUGG, EOS, 52(6), IUGG 313-IUGG 320.

  264. [No abstract]

  265. Manabe, S., 1970: Cloudiness and the radiative, convective equilibrium. In Global Effects of Environmental Pollution, Dordrecht, Holland: D. Reidel Publishing Co., 156-157.

  266. Abstract

  267. Manabe, S., and J. L. Holloway Jr., 1970: Climate modification and a mathematical model of atmospheric circulation. In A Century of Weather Progress, American Meteorological Society, 157-164.

  268. Abstract

  269. Manabe, S., and J. L. Holloway Jr., 1970: Simulation of the hydrologic cycle of the global atmospheric circulation by a mathematical model. In World Water Balance, Proceedings of the Reading Symposium, International Association of Scientific Hydrology, 387-400.

  270. Abstract

  271. Manabe, S., J. L. Holloway Jr., and H. M Stone, 1970: Tropical circulation in a time-integration of a global model of the atmosphere. Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, 27(4), 580-613.

  272. Abstract / PDF

  273. Manabe, S., J. Smagorinsky, J. L. Holloway, Jr., and H. M. Stone, 1970: Simulated climatology of a general circulation model with a hydrologic cycle, III. Effects of increased horizontal computational resolution. Monthly Weather Review, 98(3), 175-212.

  274. Abstract / PDF

  275. Manabe, S., 1969: Climate and the ocean circulation - 1. The atmospheric circulation and the hydrology of the earth's surface. Monthly Weather Review, 97(11), 739-774.

  276. Abstract / PDF

  277. Manabe, S., 1969: Climate and the ocean circulation - II. The atmospheric circulation and the effect of heat transfer by ocean currents. Monthly Weather Review, 97(11), 775-805.

  278. Abstract / PDF

  279. Manabe, S., and K. Bryan, 1969: Climate calculations with a combined ocean-atmosphere model. Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, 26(4), 786-789.

  280. PDF

  281. Hunt, B. G., and S. Manabe, 1968: Experiments with a stratospheric general circulation model: II. Large-scale diffusion of tracers in the stratosphere. Monthly Weather Review, 96(8), 503-539.

  282. Abstract / PDF

  283. Hunt, B. G., and S. Manabe, 1968: An investigation of thermal tidal oscillations in the earth's atmosphere using a general circulation model. Monthly Weather Review, 96(11), 753-766.

  284. Abstract / PDF

  285. Manabe, S., 1968: The dependence of atmospheric temperature on the concentration of carbon dioxide. In Global Effects of Environmental Pollution, D. Reidel Publishing Company, 25-29.

  286. Abstract

  287. Manabe, S., and B. G. Hunt, 1968: Experiments with a stratospheric general circulation model. I. Radiative and dynamic aspects. Monthly Weather Review, 96(8), 477-502.

  288. Abstract / PDF

  289. Stone, H., and S. Manabe, 1968: Comparison among various numerical models designed for computing infrared cooling. Monthly Weather Review, 96(10), 735-741.

  290. Abstract / PDF

  291. Manabe, S., 1967: General circulation of the atmosphere. U.S. National Report, 1963-1967, Fourteenth General Assembly, IUGG, Transactions, American Geophysical Union, 48(2), 427-431.

  292. [No abstract]

  293. Manabe, S., and J. Smagorinsky, 1967: Simulated climatology of a general circulation model with a hydrologic cycle II. Analysis of thetropical atmosphere. Monthly Weather Review, 95(4), 155-169.

  294. Abstract / PDF

  295. Manabe, S., and R. T. Wetherald, 1967: Thermal equilibrium of the atmosphere with a given distribution of relative humidity. Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, 24(3), 241-259.

  296. Abstract / PDF

  297. Manabe, S., J. Smagorinsky, and R. F. Strickler, 1965: Simulated climatology of a general circulation model with a hydrologic cycle. Monthly Weather Review, 93(12), 769-798.

  298. Abstract / PDF

  299. Smagorinsky, J., S. Manabe, and J. L. Holloway, Jr., 1965: Numerical results from a nine-level general circulation model of the atmosphere. Monthly Weather Review, 93(12), 727-768.

  300. Abstract / PDF

  301. Manabe, S., and R. F. Strickler, 1964: Thermal equilibrium of the atmosphere with a convective adjustment. Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, 21(4), 361-385.


  302. Manabe, S., and F. Möller, 1961: On the radiative equilibrium and balance of the atmosphereMonthly Weather Review, 89(12), 503-532.


  303. Möller, F., and S. Manabe, 1961: Über das strahlungsgleischgewicht der atmosphäre. Zeitschrift für Meteorologie, 15(1-6), 3-8.


  304. Manabe, S., 1958: On the estimation of energy exchange between the Japan Sea and the atmosphere during winter based upon the energy budget of both the atmosphere and the seaJournal of the Meteorological Society of Japan, 26(4), 123-133.


  305. Syono, S., K. Miyakoda, S. Manabe, T. Matsuno, T. Murakami, and Y. Okuta, 1959: Broad-scale and small-scale analyses of a situation of heavy precipitation over Japan in the last period of Baiu Season, 1957Japan Journal of Physics, 2(2), 59-103.


  306. Manabe, S., 1957: On the modification of air-mass over the Japan Sea when the outburst of cold air predominates Journal of the Meteorological Society of Japan, 35(6), 311-326.


  307. Manabe, S., 1956: On the contribution of heat released by condensation to the change in pressure patternJournal of the Meteorological Society of Japan, 34(6), 308-320.


  308. Manabe, S., 1955: A note on the barotropic forecast using a moving coordinate systemJournal of the Meteorological Society of Japan, 33(7), 164-168.


  309. Komabayasi, M., K. Miyakoda, M. Aihara, S. Manabe, and K. Katow, 1955: The quantitative forecast of precipitation with the numerical prediction methodJournal of the Meteorological Society of Japan, 33(5), 205-216.


  310. Syono, S., K. Gambo, K. Miyakoda, M. Aihara, S. Manabe, and K. Katow, 1955: Report on the numerical prediction of the 500-mb contour height change with double Fourier series methodJournal of the Meteorological Society of Japan, 33(4), 174-176.


  311. Gambo, K., K. Katow, S. Manabe, and M. Aihara, 1955: Numerical forecasting over the Far East by the double Fourier series method.  Journal of the Meteorological Society of Japan, 33(3), 133-139.


  312. Manabe, S., 1955: On the development and energetics of the westerly wavesJournal of the Meteorological Society of Japan, 33(2), 76-88.


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