Huber, Veronika

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Schewe, Jacob and Gosling,, Simon N. and Reyer, Christopher and Zhao,, Fang and Ciais, Philippe and Elliott, Joshua and Francois, Louis and Huber, Veronika and Lotze, Heike K. and Seneviratne,, Sonia I. and van Vliet, Michelle T. H. and Vautard,, Robert and Wada, Yoshihide and Breuer, Lutz and Büchner, Matthias and Carozza, David A. and Chang, Jinfeng and Coll, Marta and Deryng, Delphine and de Wit, Allard and Eddy, Tyler and Folberth, Christian and Frieler, Katja and Friend,, Andrew D. and Gerten,, Dieter and Gudmundsson, Lukas and Hanasaki, Naota and Ito, Akihiko and Khabarov, Nikolay and Kim, Hyungjun and Lawrence, Peter and Morfopoulos, Catherine and Müller, Christoph and Müller Schmied, Hannes and Orth,, René and Ostberg, Sebastian and Pokhrel, Yadu and Pugh, Thomas A. M. and Sakurai, Gen and Satoh, Yusuke and Schmid,, Erwin and Stacke, Tobias and Steenbeek, Jeroen and Steinkamp, Jörg and Tang, Qiuhong and Tian, Hanqin and Tittensor, Derek P. and Volkholz,, Jan and Wang, Xuhui and Warszawski, Lila (2019) State-of-the-art global models underestimate impacts from climate extremes. Nature Communications, 10 (1005). ISSN 2041-1723

Tittensor, Derek P. and Eddy, Tyler and Lotze, Heike K. and Galbraith, Eric D. and Cheung, William and Barange, Manuel and Blanchard, Julia L. and Bopp, Laurent and Bryndum-Buchholz, Andrea and Büchner, Matthias and Bulman, Catherine and Carozza, David A. and Christensen, Villy and Coll, Marta and Dunne, John P. and Fernandes, Jose A. and Fulton, Elizabeth A. and Hobday, Alistair J. and Huber, Veronika and Jennings, Simon and Jones, Miranda and Lehodey, Patrick and Link, Jason S. and Mackinson,, Steve and Maury, Olivier and Niiranen, Susa and Oliveros-Ramos, Ricardo and Roy, Tilla and Schewe, Jacob and Shin, Yunne-Jai and Silva, Tiago and Stock, Charles A. and Steenbeek, Jeroen and Underwood, Philip J. and Volkholz, Jan and Watson, James A. and Walker, Nicola D. (2018) A protocol for the intercomparison of marine fishery and ecosystem models: Fish-MIP v1.0. Geoscientific Model Development, 11 (4). ISSN 1991-9603

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