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6. Scientific data from precipitation driver response model intercomparison project

8. Interactions between atmospheric composition and climate change – Progress in understanding and future opportunities from AerChemMIP, PDRMIP, and RFMIP

10. Variability and quasi-decadal changes in the methane budget over the period 2000–2012

11. A global behavioural model of human fire use and management: WHAM! v1.0.

12. INFERNO-peat v1.0.0: a representation of northern high-latitude peat fires in the JULES-INFERNO global fire model.

13. The Global Methane Budget: 2000–2012

17. The Time Scales of Climate Responses to Carbon Dioxide and Aerosols

18. The role of temporal evolution in modeling atmospheric emissions from tropical fires

19. Significant human health co-benefits of mitigating African emissions.

23. Three decades of global methane sources and sinks

24. El Niño and health risks from landscape fire emissions in Southeast Asia.

29. Interactions between atmospheric composition and climate change – Progress in understanding and future opportunities from AerChemMIP, PDRMIP, and RFMIP

30. Interactions between atmospheric composition and climate change – Progress in understanding and future opportunities from AerChemMIP, PDRMIP, and RFMIP

31. Representing socio-economic factors in the INFERNO global fire model using the Human Development Index

32. A global behavioural model of human fire use and management: WHAM! v1.0.

33. INFERNO-peat v1.0.0: A representation of northern high latitude peat fires in the JULES-INFERNO global fire model.

34. Water Vapour Adjustments and Responses Differ Between Climate Drivers

42. Extreme wet and dry conditions affected differently by greenhouse gases and aerosols

43. Significant human health co-benefits of African emissions mitigation.

44. Significant human health co-benefits of African emissions mitigation.

45. Representing socio-economic factors in the INFERNO global fire model using the Human Development Index.

46. Modeling the Air Pollution and Weather Feedback from Wildfire Emissions with WRF-Chem over Greece.

49. Dynamical Response of Mediterranean Precipitation to Greenhouse Gases and Aerosols

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