Appendices: Publications Capotondi, A., A.Wittenberg, S. Masina, 2006. Spatial <strong>and</strong> temporal structure of Tropical Pacific interannual variability in 20th century coupled simulations. Ocean Model., 15: p.274. Cappa, C.D., J.D. Smith, B.M. Messer, R.C. Cohen, R.J. Saykally, 2006. The electronic structure of the hydrated proton: a comparative X-ray absorption study of aqueous HCl <strong>and</strong> NaCl solutions. J. Phys. Chem. B, 110: p.1166. Cappa, C.D., J.D. Smith, B.M. Messer, R.C. Cohen, R.J. Saykally, 2006. Effects of cations on the hydrogen bond network of liquid water: New results from X-ray absorption spectroscopy of liquid microjets. J. Phys. Chem. B, 110: p.5301. Carrera, P., J.H. Churnside, G. Boyra, V. Marques, C. Scalabrin, A. Uriarte, 2006. Comparison of airborne lidar with echosounders: a case study in the coastal Atlantic waters of southern Europe. ICES J. Mar. Sci., 63 (9): p.1736. Cassano, E.N., A.H. Lynch, J.J. Cassano, M.R. Koslow, 2006. Classification of synoptic patterns in the western Arctic associated with extreme events at Barrow, Alaska, USA. Clim. Res., 30 (2): p.83. Cassano, J.J., P. Uotila, A. Lynch, 2006. Changes in synoptic weather patterns in the polar regions in the twentieth <strong>and</strong> twenty-first centuries, Part 1: Arctic. Int. J. Climatol., 26 (8): p.1027. Catania, G.A., H. Conway, C.F. Raymond, T.A. Scambos, 2006. Evidence for floatation or near floatation in the mouth of Kamb Ice Stream, West Antarctica, prior to stagnation. J. Geophys. Res.-Earth Surf., 111 (F1): Art. No. F01005. Catania, G.A., T.A. Scambos, H. Conway, C.F. Raymond, 2006. Sequential stagnation of Kamb Ice Stream, West Antarctica. Geophys. Res. Lett., 33 (14): Art. No. 14502. Cavalieri, D.J., T. Markus, D.K. Hall, A. Gasiewski, M. Klein, A. Ivanoff, 2006. Assessment of EOS Aqua AMSR- E Arctic sea ice concentrations using L<strong>and</strong>sat 7 <strong>and</strong> airborne microwave imagery. IEEE Trans. Geosci. Rem. Sens., 44: p.3057. Champagnac, J.D., B. Delacou, P. Tricart, C. Sue, M. Burkhard, C. Allanic, 2006. Regional brittle extension in Quaternary sediments of Lanslebourg (Haute-Maurienne valley, Western Alps). Bull. Soc. Geol. Fr., 177 (4): p.215. Champagnac, J.D., C. Sue, B. Delacou, P. Tricart, C. Allanic, M. Burkhard, 2006. Miocene lateral extrusion in the inner western Alps revealed by dynamic fault analysis. Tectonics, 25 (3): Art. No. TC3014. Ch<strong>and</strong>, T.R.K., K.V. Badarinath, V.K. Prasad, M.S.R. Murthy, C.D. Elvidge, B.T. Tuttle, 2006. Monitoring forest fires over the Indian region using Defense Meteorological Satellite Program-Operational Linescan System nighttime satellite data. Remote Sens. Environ., 103 (2): p.165. Charnotskii, M.I., I.M. Fuks, K.A. Naugol'nykh, A.V. Smirnov, D. Di Iorio, I.B. Esipov, 2006. An experimental test of the dual-frequency method for monitoring transverse currents. Acoust. Phys., 52 (2): p.222. Chase, T.N., K. Wolter, R.A. Pielke Sr., I. Rasool, 2006. Was the 2003 European summer heat wave unusual in a global context? Geophys. Res. Lett., 33: doi: 10.1029/2006GL027470. Chen, B.Z., J.M. Chen, P.P. Tans, L. Huang, 2006. Simulating dynamics of δC -13 of CO2 in the planetary boundary layer over a boreal forest region: covariation between surface fluxes <strong>and</strong> atmospheric mixing. Tellus Ser. B, 58 (5): p.537. Chhak, K.C., A.M. Moore, R.F. Milliff, G. Branstator, W.R. Holl<strong>and</strong>, M. Fisher, 2006. Stochastic forcing of the North Atlantic wind-driven ocean circulation. Part I: A diagnostic analysis of the ocean response to stochastic forcing. J. Phys. Oceanogr., 36 (3): p.300. Chhak, K.C., A.M. Moore, R.F. Milliff, G. Branstator, W.R. Holl<strong>and</strong>, M. Fisher, 2006. Stochastic forcing of the North Atlantic wind-driven ocean circulation. Part II: An analysis of the dynamical ocean response using generalized stability theory. J. Phys. Oceanogr., 36 (3): p.316. Chshyolkova, T., A.H. Manson, C.E. Meek, S.K. Avery, D. Thorsen, J.W. MacDougall, W. Hocking, Y. Murayama, K. Igarashi, 2006. Planetary wave coupling processes in the middle atmosphere (30-90 km): A study involving MetO <strong>and</strong> MFR data. J. Atmos. Sol.-Terr. Phys., 68 (5-Mar): p.353. Chu, X.Z., P.J. Espy, G.J. Nott, J.C. Diettrich, C.S. Gardner, 2006. Polar mesospheric clouds observed by an iron Boltzmann lidar at Rothera (67.5°S, 68.0°W), Antarctica from 2002 to 2005: Properties <strong>and</strong> implications. J. Geophys. Res.-Atmos., 111 (D20): Art. No. D20213. Chudinova, S.M., O.W. Frauenfeld, R.G. Barry, T.J. Zhang, V.A. Sorokovikov, 2006. Relationship between air <strong>and</strong> soil temperature trends <strong>and</strong> periodicities in the permafrost regions of Russia. J. Geophys. Res.-Earth Surf., 111 (F2): Art. No. F02008. Churnside, J.H., J.J. Wilson, 2006. Power spectrum <strong>and</strong> fractal dimension of laser backscattering from the ocean. J. Opt. Soc. Am. A-Opt. 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Clevis, Q., G.E.Tucker, S.T. Lancaster, A. Desitter, N. Gasparini, G. Lock, 2006. A simple algorithm for the mapping of TIN data onto a static grid: Applied to the stratigraphic simulation of river me<strong>and</strong>er deposits. Computers <strong>and</strong> Geosciences, 32: p.749. Clevis, Q., G.E. Tucker, G. Lock, S.T. Lancaster, N. Gasparini, A. Desitter, R.L. Brass, 2006. Geoarchaeological simulation of me<strong>and</strong>ering river deposits <strong>and</strong> settlement distributions: A three-dimensional approach. Geoarchaeology, 21 (8): p.843. Collins, W.D., V. Ramaswamy, M.D. Schwarzkopf, Y. Sun, R.W. Portmann, Q. Fu, S.E.B. Casanova, J.L. Dufresne, D.W. Fillmore, P.M.D. Forster, V.Y. Galin, L.K. Gohar, W.J. Ingram, D.P. Kratz, M.P. Lefebvre, J. Li, P. Marquet, V. Oinas, Y. Tsushima, T. Uchiyama, W.Y. Zhong, 2006. Radiative forcing by well-mixed greenhouse gases: Estimates from climate models in the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) Fourth Assessment Report (AR4). J. Geophys. Res.-Atmos., 111 (D14): Art. No. D14317. Compo, G.P., J.S. Whitaker, P.D. Sardeshmukh, 2006. Feasibility of a 100-year reanalysis using only surface pressure data. Bull. Amer. Meteorol. Soc., 87 (2): p.175. Cooper, O.R., A. Stohl, M. Trainer, A.M. Thompson, J.C. Witte, S.J. Oltmans, G. Morris, K.E. Pickering, J.H. Crawford, G. Chen, R.C. Cohen, T.H. Bertram, P. Wooldridge, A. Perring, W.H. Brune, J. Merrill, J.L. Moody, D. Tarasick, P. Nedelec, G. Forbes, M.J. Newchurch, F.J. Schmidlin, B.J. Johnson, S. Turquety, S.L. Baughcum, X. Ren, F.C. Fehsenfeld, J.F. Meagher, N. Spichtinger, C.C. Brown, S.A. McKeen, I.S. McDermid, T. Leblanc, 2006. 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