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Köhl, M.; Pagnone, A.; Brovkin, V.; Neuburger, M.: Physical process assessments - Amazon Forest dieback. In: Hamburg Climate Futures Outlook 2023: The plausibility of a 1.5°C limit to global warming - social drivers and physical processes, pp. 152 - 157 (Eds. Engels, A.; Marotzke, J.; Gonçalves Gresse, E.; López-Rivera, A.; Pagnone, A. et al.). Cluster of Excellence Climate, Climatic Change, and Society (CLICCS), Hamburg (2023)
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Kutzbach, L.; Brovkin, V.; Beer, C.; Kleinen, T.; de Vrese, P.; Rödder, S.; Knoblauch, C.: Physical process assessments - Permafrost thaw: effects on the remaining carbon budget. In: Hamburg Climate Futures Outlook 2023: The plausibility of a 1.5°C limit to global warming - social drivers and physical processes, pp. 140 - 144 (Eds. Engels, A.; Marotzke, J.; Gonçalves Gresse, E.; López-Rivera, A.; Pagnone, A. et al.). Cluster of Excellence Climate, Climatic Change, and Society (CLICCS), Hamburg (2023)
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López-Rivera, A.; Gonçalves Gresse, E.; Pagnone, A.; Wilkens, J.; Engels, A.; Marotzke, J.: How the Hamburg Climate Futures Outlook corresponds to other global assessments of climate futures. In: Hamburg Climate Futures Outlook 2023: The plausibility of a 1.5°C limit to global warming - social drivers and physical processes, pp. 16 - 17 (Box 1) (Eds. Engels, A.; Marotzke, J.; Gonçalves Gresse, E.; López-Rivera, A.; Pagnone, A. et al.). Cluster of Excellence Climate, Climatic Change, and Society (CLICCS), Hamburg (2023)
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Marotzke, J.: The Planck response and the stabilization of the global surface temperature. In: Hamburg Climate Futures Outlook 2023: The plausibility of a 1.5°C limit to global warming - social drivers and physical processes, p. 30 (Box 2) (Eds. Engels, A.; Marotzke, J.; Gonçalves Gresse, E.; López-Rivera, A.; Pagnone, A. et al.). Cluster of Excellence Climate, Climatic Change, and Society (CLICCS), Hamburg (2023)
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Marotzke, J.; Notz, D.; Li, C.: Physical process assessments - Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC) instability. In: Hamburg Climate Futures Outlook 2023: The plausibility of a 1.5°C limit to global warming - social drivers and physical processes, pp. 150 - 151 (Eds. Engels, A.; Marotzke, J.; Gonçalves Gresse, E.; López-Rivera, A.; Pagnone, A. et al.). Cluster of Excellence Climate, Climatic Change, and Society (CLICCS), Hamburg (2023)
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Notz, D.; Li, C.; Marotzke, J.; Fröhlich, C.: Physical process assessments - Polar ice-sheet melt: on the verge of tipping. In: Hamburg Climate Futures Outlook 2023: The plausibility of a 1.5°C limit to global warming - social drivers and physical processes, pp. 147 - 149 (Eds. Engels, A.; Marotzke, J.; Gonçalves Gresse, E.; López-Rivera, A.; Pagnone, A. et al.). Cluster of Excellence Climate, Climatic Change, and Society (CLICCS), Hamburg (2023)
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Notz, D.; Li, C.; Marotzke, J.; López-Rivera, A.: Physical process assessments - Arctic sea-ice decline: the underrated power of linear change. In: Hamburg Climate Futures Outlook 2023: The plausibility of a 1.5°C limit to global warming - social drivers and physical processes, pp. 144 - 147 (Eds. Engels, A.; Marotzke, J.; Gonçalves Gresse, E.; López-Rivera, A.; Pagnone, A. et al.). Cluster of Excellence Climate, Climatic Change, and Society (CLICCS), Hamburg (2023)
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Pagnone, A.; Gonçalves Gresse, E.; López-Rivera, A.; Wilkens, J.; Engels, A.; Marotzke, J.: Plausibility of attaining the Paris Agreement temperature goals. In: Hamburg Climate Futures Outlook 2023: The plausibility of a 1.5°C limit to global warming - social drivers and physical processes, pp. 34 - 49 (Eds. Engels, A.; Marotzke, J.; Gonçalves Gresse, E.; López-Rivera, A.; Pagnone, A. et al.). Cluster of Excellence Climate, Climatic Change, and Society (CLICCS), Hamburg (2023)
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Wilkens, J.; Pagnone, A.; Gonçalves Gresse, E.; López-Rivera, A.; Engels, A.; Marotzke, J.; Aykut, S. C.; Rödder, S.; Sillmann, J.; Wiener, A.: CLICCS Plausibility Assessment Framework: An integrative approach to assess the plausibility of climate future scenarios. In: Hamburg Climate Futures Outlook 2023: The plausibility of a 1.5°C limit to global warming - social drivers and physical processes, pp. 19 - 30 (Eds. Engels, A.; Marotzke, J.; Gonçalves Gresse, E.; López-Rivera, A.; Pagnone, A. et al.). Cluster of Excellence Climate, Climatic Change, and Society (CLICCS), Hamburg (2023)

Thesis - PhD (15)

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Beobide-Arsuaga, G.: Linking spring North Atlantic sea surface temperature anomalies to the occurrence of European summer heatwaves. Dissertation, Universität Hamburg, Hamburg (2023)
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Duque-Villegas, M.: Understanding the dynamics of late Quaternary African humid periods. Dissertation, Universität Hamburg, Hamburg (2023)
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Krieger, D. U. L.: Predictability of German Bight storm activity. Dissertation, Universität Hamburg, Hamburg (2023)
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Wallberg, L.: Sub-decadal variability of European summer heat extremes. Dissertation, Universität Hamburg, Hamburg (2023)
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Specht, N. F.: Dynamic interaction between climate, lakes and vegetation over North Africa. Dissertation, Universität Hamburg, Hamburg (2023)
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Radtke, J.: On the relationship between precipitation and spatial organisation in the trades. Dissertation, Universität Hamburg, Hamburg (2023)
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Keil, P.: Tropical tropospheric temperatures, warming and involved mechanisms. Dissertation, Universität Hamburg, Hamburg (2023)
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Specht, M. S.: On the spatio-temporal variability of instability waves in the Tropical Atlantic Ocean and their impact on mixing. Dissertation, Universität Hamburg, Hamburg (2023)
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Lang, T.: On the uncertainty in modelling tropical relative humidity. Dissertation, Universität Hamburg, Hamburg (2023)
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Prange, M.: Elevated moist layers – exploring a blindspot in the global satellite observing system. Dissertation, Universität Hamnurg, Hamburg (2023)
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Ramme, L.: Snowball Earth aftermath: Ocean dynamics and carbon cycling under extreme greenhouse conditions. Dissertation, Universität Hamburg, Hamburg (2023)
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