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Paul Valdes
Paul Valdes
School of Geographical Sciences, University of Bristol
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Results of PMIP2 coupled simulations of the Mid-Holocene and Last Glacial Maximum–Part 1: experiments and large-scale features
P Braconnot, B Otto-Bliesner, S Harrison, S Joussaume, JY Peterchmitt, ...
Climate of the Past 3 (2), 261-277, 2007
13192007
On the existence of storm-tracks
BJ Hoskins, PJ Valdes
Journal of Atmospheric Sciences 47 (15), 1854-1864, 1990
10861990
The HadGEM2-ES implementation of CMIP5 centennial simulations
CD Jones, JK Hughes, N Bellouin, SC Hardiman, GS Jones, J Knight, ...
Geoscientific Model Development 4 (3), 543-570, 2011
8622011
Constant elevation of southern Tibet over the past 15 million years
RA Spicer, NBW Harris, M Widdowson, AB Herman, S Guo, PJ Valdes, ...
Nature 421 (6923), 622-624, 2003
7722003
Species-specific responses of Late Quaternary megafauna to climate and humans
ED Lorenzen, D Nogués-Bravo, L Orlando, J Weinstock, J Binladen, ...
Nature 479 (7373), 359-364, 2011
7652011
Genomic evidence for the Pleistocene and recent population history of Native Americans
M Raghavan, M Steinrücken, K Harris, S Schiffels, S Rasmussen, ...
Science 349 (6250), aab3884, 2015
5982015
Monsoon changes for 6000 years ago: results of 18 simulations from the Paleoclimate Modeling Intercomparison Project (PMIP)
S Joussaume, KE Taylor, P Braconnot, JFB Mitchell, JE Kutzbach, ...
Geophysical Research Letters 26 (7), 859-862, 1999
4951999
Quaternary climate changes explain diversity among reptiles and amphibians
MB Araújo, D Nogués‐Bravo, JAF Diniz‐Filho, AM Haywood, PJ Valdes, ...
Ecography 31 (1), 8-15, 2008
4652008
Results of PMIP2 coupled simulations of the Mid-Holocene and Last Glacial Maximum–Part 2: feedbacks with emphasis on the location of the ITCZ and mid-and high latitudes heat budget
P Braconnot, B Otto-Bliesner, S Harrison, S Joussaume, JY Peterchmitt, ...
Climate of the Past 3 (2), 279-296, 2007
4322007
Mesozoic climates: General circulation models and the rock record
BW Sellwood, PJ Valdes
Sedimentary geology 190 (1-4), 269-287, 2006
4022006
A review of palaeoclimates and palaeoenvironments in the Levant and Eastern Mediterranean from 25,000 to 5000 years BP: setting the environmental background for the evolution …
SA Robinson, S Black, BW Sellwood, PJ Valdes
Quaternary Science Reviews 25 (13-14), 1517-1541, 2006
3472006
Jurassic phytogeography and climates: new data and model comparisons
PMA Rees, AM Ziegler, PJ Valdes, BT Huber, KG Macleod, SL Wing
Warm climates in earth history, 297-318, 2000
3312000
Modelling Pliocene warmth: contribution of atmosphere, oceans and cryosphere
AM Haywood, PJ Valdes
Earth and Planetary Science Letters 218 (3-4), 363-377, 2004
3282004
Past and future polar amplification of climate change: climate model intercomparisons and ice-core constraints
V Masson-Delmotte, M Kageyama, P Braconnot, S Charbit, G Krinner, ...
Climate Dynamics 26, 513-529, 2006
3272006
A new global biome reconstruction and data‐model comparison for the Middle Pliocene
U Salzmann, AM Haywood, DJ Lunt, PJ Valdes, DJ Hill
Global Ecology and Biogeography 17 (3), 432-447, 2008
3242008
Making sense of palaeoclimate sensitivity
Nature 491 (7426), 683-691, 2012
3142012
Earth system sensitivity inferred from Pliocene modelling and data
DJ Lunt, AM Haywood, GA Schmidt, U Salzmann, PJ Valdes, HJ Dowsett
Nature Geoscience 3 (1), 60-64, 2010
3032010
Climate model and proxy data constraints on ocean warming across the Paleocene–Eocene Thermal Maximum
TD Jones, DJ Lunt, DN Schmidt, A Ridgwell, A Sluijs, PJ Valdes, M Maslin
Earth-Science Reviews 125, 123-145, 2013
2762013
Closure of the Panama Seaway during the Pliocene: implications for climate and Northern Hemisphere glaciation
DJ Lunt, PJ Valdes, A Haywood, IC Rutt
Climate Dynamics 30, 1-18, 2008
2722008
High-latitude climate sensitivity to ice-sheet forcing over the last 120 kyr
JS Singarayer, PJ Valdes
Quaternary Science Reviews 29 (1-2), 43-55, 2010
2432010
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