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Surprising return of deep convection to the subpolar North Atlantic Ocean in winter 2007–2008

Kjetil Våge, Robert S. Pickart, Virginie Thierry, Gilles Reverdin, Craig M. Lee, Brian Petrie, Tom A. Agnew, Amy Wong & Mads H. Ribergaard

doi:10.1038/ngeo382

Published online: 30 November 2008

Subject Categories: Oceanography | Climate science

See also: News and Views by Lozier


Committed terrestrial ecosystem changes due to climate change

Chris Jones, Jason Lowe, Spencer Liddicoat & Richard Betts

doi:10.1038/ngeo555

Published online: 28 June 2009

Subject Categories: Climate science | Ecology

See also: News and Views by Plattner


Drowning of the Mississippi Delta due to insufficient sediment supply and global sea-level rise

Michael D. Blum & Harry H. Roberts

doi:10.1038/ngeo553

Published online: 28 June 2009

Subject Categories: Climate science | Geomorphology


Long-term ocean oxygen depletion in response to carbon dioxide emissions from fossil fuels

Gary Shaffer, Steffen Malskær Olsen & Jens Olaf Pepke Pedersen

doi:10.1038/ngeo420

Published online: 25 January 2009

Subject Categories: Climate science | Biogeochemistry | Oceanography


Satellite-derived direct radiative effect of aerosols dependent on cloud cover

D. Chand, R. Wood, T. L. Anderson, S. K. Satheesh & R. J. Charlson

doi:10.1038/ngeo437

Published online: 22 February 2009

Subject Categories: Atmospheric science | Climate science

See also: News and Views by Remer


Human amplification of drought-induced biomass burning in Indonesia since 1960

Robert D. Field, Guido R. van der Werf & Samuel S. P. Shen

doi:10.1038/ngeo443

Published online: 22 February 2009

Subject Categories: Climate science | Ecology | Hydrology, hydrogeology and limnology

See also: related Backstory


Climate response to regional radiative forcing during the twentieth century

Drew Shindell & Greg Faluvegi

doi:10.1038/ngeo473

Published online: 22 March 2009

Subject Category: Climate science

See also: News and Views by Keenlyside


Unprecedented recent warming of surface temperatures in the eastern tropical Pacific Ocean

Jessica L. Conroy, Alejandra Restrepo, Jonathan T. Overpeck, Miriam Steinitz-Kannan, Julia E. Cole, Mark B. Bush & Paul A. Colinvaux

doi:10.1038/ngeo390

Published online: 21 December 2008

Subject Categories: Palaeoclimate and palaeoceanography | Climate science

See also: related Backstory


Decline of fog, mist and haze in Europe over the past 30 years

Robert Vautard, Pascal Yiou & Geert Jan van Oldenborgh

doi:10.1038/ngeo414

Published online: 18 January 2009

Subject Categories: Atmospheric science | Climate science


Climate sensitivity to the carbon cycle modulated by past and future changes in ocean chemistry

Philip Goodwin, Richard G. Williams, Andy Ridgwell & Michael J. Follows

doi:10.1038/ngeo416

Published online: 18 January 2009

Subject Categories: Climate science | Biogeochemistry | Oceanography


Large N2O emissions from cryoturbated peat soil in tundra

Maija E. Repo, Sanna Susiluoto, Saara E. Lind, Simo Jokinen, Vladimir Elsakov, Christina Biasi, Tarmo Virtanen & Pertti J. Martikainen

doi:10.1038/ngeo434

Published online: 15 February 2009

Subject Categories: Biogeochemistry | Climate science

See also: News and Views by Christensen


Model projections of rapid sea-level rise on the northeast coast of the United States

Jianjun Yin, Michael E. Schlesinger & Ronald J. Stouffer

doi:10.1038/ngeo462

Published online: 15 March 2009

Subject Categories: Climate science | Oceanography


September sea-ice cover in the Arctic Ocean projected to vanish by 2100

Julien Boé, Alex Hall & Xin Qu

doi:10.1038/ngeo467

Published online: 15 March 2009

Subject Categories: Cryospheric science | Climate science

See also: News and Views by Collins


Age of stratospheric air unchanged within uncertainties over the past 30 years

A. Engel, T. Möbius, H. Bönisch, U. Schmidt, R. Heinz, I. Levin, E. Atlas, S. Aoki, T. Nakazawa, S. Sugawara, F. Moore, D. Hurst, J. Elkins, S. Schauffler, A. Andrews & K. Boering

doi:10.1038/ngeo388

Published online: 14 December 2008

Subject Categories: Atmospheric science | Climate science

See also: News and Views by Waugh


Identifying the causes of sea-level change

Glenn A. Milne, W. Roland Gehrels, Chris W. Hughes & Mark E. Tamisiea

doi:10.1038/ngeo544

Published online: 14 June 2009

Subject Categories: Climate science | Oceanography


Survival of mussels in extremely acidic waters on a submarine volcano

Verena Tunnicliffe, Kimberley T. A. Davies, David A. Butterfield, Robert W. Embley, Jonathan M. Rose & William W. Chadwick Jr

doi:10.1038/ngeo500

Published online: 12 April 2009

Subject Categories: Biogeochemistry | Climate science

See also: related Backstory


Large-scale changes in Greenland outlet glacier dynamics triggered at the terminus

Faezeh M. Nick, Andreas Vieli, Ian M. Howat & Ian Joughin

doi:10.1038/ngeo394

Published online: 11 January 2009

Subject Categories: Cryospheric science | Climate science

See also: News and Views by Price


Observed sources and variability of Nordic seas overflow

Tor Eldevik, Jan Even Ø. Nilsen, Doroteaciro Iovino, K. Anders Olsson, Anne Britt Sandø & Helge Drange

doi:10.1038/ngeo518

Published online: 03 May 2009

Subject Categories: Climate science | Oceanography


Climate science: Patchy peat

Torben R. Christensen

doi:10.1038/ngeo455

Subject Category: Climate science

See also: Letter by Repo et al.


Climate science: Andean rainfall

Heike Langenberg

doi:10.1038/ngeo626

Subject Category: Climate science


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