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IRI-CW/02/1: Climate and Fisheries. Interacting Paradigms, Scales and Policy Approaches. The IRI-IPRC Pacific Climate-Fisheries Workshop. 14-17 November 2001
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Comment on the paper: Basin hydrologic response relations to distributed physiographic descriptors and climate
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Changes in small-holder grain production in Zimbabwe using seasonal climate forecasts.
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A New Look at Ocean Heat Content as a diagnostic for Monitoring El Niño with Implications for Prediction and Impacts
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Preface: Applying Seasonal Climate Prediction to Agricultural Production.
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Forecasting ENSO in Australia: The importance of good communication
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Stratospheric transport in a 3-dimensional isentropic coordinate model
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How important is “uncoupled” atmospheric variability to El Niño development: An energetics perspective
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Effective and Equitable Dissemination of Seasonal-to-Interannual Climate Forecasts: Policy Implications from the Peruvian Fishery During El Nino 1997-98.
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ENSO forecasting using coupled general circulation models: Plenty of room for improvement still exists
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The use of climate forecasts in agriculture: experience in the Americas
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Bridging the supply and demand gap in climate forecast production and use
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Decision Support Tools for Improved Resource Management and Agricultural Sustainability
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Increasing profits and reducing risks in crop production using participatory systems simulation approaches
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Sensitivity of Seasonal Climate Forecasts to Persisted SST Anomalies. IRI Technical Report 01-04
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ENSIP: the El Niño simulation intercomparison project
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Dynamical Downscaling of Seasonal Climate Prediction over Nordeste Brazil with ECHAM3 and NCEP Regional Spectral Models at IRI
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IRI Special Report No. 01-11. The Drought and Humanitarian Crisis in Central and Southwest Asia: A Climate Perspective
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Developing Requirements for Climate Services
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