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1. Atmospheric blocking events in the North Atlantic: trends and links to climate anomalies and teleconnections.

2. Effect of empirical correction of sea-surface temperature biases on the CRCM5-simulated climate and projected climate changes over North America.

3. Mixed precipitation occurrences over southern Québec, Canada, under warmer climate conditions using a regional climate model.

4. Energetics of transient-eddy and inter-member variabilities in global and regional climate model simulations.

5. Dynamical downscaling with the fifth-generation Canadian regional climate model (CRCM5) over the CORDEX Arctic domain: effect of large-scale spectral nudging and of empirical correction of sea-surface temperature.

6. Spatial spin-up of fine scales in a regional climate model simulation driven by low-resolution boundary conditions.

7. Limited-area atmospheric energetics: illustration on a simulation of the CRCM5 over eastern North America for December 2004.

8. 3-Step dynamical downscaling with empirical correction of sea-surface conditions: application to a CORDEX Africa simulation.

9. Evidence of added value in North American regional climate model hindcast simulations using ever-increasing horizontal resolutions.

10. Synchrony between reanalysis-driven RCM simulations and observations: variation with time scale.

11. Comparison between high-resolution climate simulations using single- and double-nesting approaches within the Big-Brother experimental protocol.

12. How does large-scale nudging in a regional climate model contribute to improving the simulation of weather regimes and seasonal extremes over North America?

13. Energy cycle associated with inter-member variability in a large ensemble of simulations with the Canadian RCM (CRCM5).

14. Evaluation of daily precipitation statistics and monsoon onset/retreat over western Sahel in multiple data sets.

17. Sensitivity of seasonal precipitation extremes to model configuration of the Canadian Regional Climate Model over eastern Canada using historical simulations.

18. Developing a likely climate scenario from multiple regional climate model simulations with an optimal weighting factor.

19. Climate projections over CORDEX Africa domain using the fifth-generation Canadian Regional Climate Model (CRCM5)

20. Present climate and climate change over North America as simulated by the fifth-generation Canadian regional climate model.

21. Can added value be expected in RCM-simulated large scales?

22. An approximate energy cycle for inter-member variability in ensemble simulations of a regional climate model.

23. Climate simulation over CORDEX Africa domain using the fifth-generation Canadian Regional Climate Model (CRCM5).

24. Potential for small scale added value of RCM's downscaled climate change signal.

25. Potential for added value in temperature simulated by high-resolution nested RCMs in present climate and in the climate change signal.

26. Evaluation of regional climate model simulations versus gridded observed and regional reanalysis products using a combined weighting scheme.

27. Impact of spectral nudging and domain size in studies of RCM response to parameter modification.

28. Singular vector decomposition of the internal variability of the Canadian Regional Climate Model.

29. Potential for added value in precipitation simulated by high-resolution nested Regional Climate Models and observations.

30. Sensitivity to domain size of mid-latitude summer simulations with a regional climate model.

31. Diagnostic budget study of the internal variability in ensemble simulations of the Canadian RCM.

32. Evaluation of the internal variability and estimation of the downscaling ability of the Canadian Regional Climate Model for different domain sizes over the north Atlantic region using the Big-Brother experimental approach.

33. Scale-decomposed atmospheric water budget over North America as simulated by the Canadian Regional Climate Model for current and future climates.

34. Regional climate model sensitivity to domain size.

35. Investigation of regional climate models’ internal variability with a ten-member ensemble of 10-year simulations over a large domain.

36. Time mean and variability of the scale-decomposed atmospheric water budget in a 25-year simulation of the Canadian Regional Climate Model over North America.

37. The impact of lateral boundary data errors on the simulated climate of a nested regional climate model.

38. Validation of the nesting technique in a regional climate model and sensitivity tests to the resolution of the lateral boundary conditions during summer.

39. Correction to: Atmospheric blocking events in the North Atlantic: trends and links to climate anomalies and teleconnections.

42. Correction to: Mixed precipitation occurrences over southern Québec, Canada, under warmer climate conditions using a regional climate model.

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