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  1. Bony, S., B. Stevens, D. M. W. Frierson, C. Jakob, M. Kageyama, R. Pincus, T. G. Shepherd, S. C. Sherwood, A. P. Siebesma, A. H. Sobel, M. Watanabe, and M. J. Webb (2015), Clouds, circulation and climate sensitivityNature Geosci., 8(4), 261–268, doi:10.1038/NGEO2398.
  2. Bony, S., B. Stevens, D. Coppin, T. Becker, K. A. Reed, A. Voigt, and B. Medeiros (2016), Thermodynamic control of anvil cloud amountProc. Nat. Aca. Sci., doi:10.1073/pnas.1601472113.
  3. Brient, F., T. Schneider, Z. Tan, S. Bony, X. Qu, and A. Hall (2015), Shallowness of tropical low clouds as a predictor fo climate models' response to warmingClimate Dynamics, 1–17, doi:10.1007/s00382-015-2846-0.
  4. Feulner, G. and S. Rahmstorf (2010), On the effect nof a new grand minimum of solar activity on the future climate on EarthGeophys. Res. Lett., 37(5), doi:10.1029/2010GL042710.
  5. Lewis, N. and J. A. Curry (2015), The implications for climate sensivity of AR5 forcing and heat uptake estimatesClimate Dynamics, 45(3), 1009–1023, doi:10.1007/s00382-014-2342-y.
  6. Sherwood, S. C., S. Bony, and J.-L. Dufresne (2014), Spread in model climate sensivity traced to atmospheric convective mixingNature, 505(7481), 37–42, doi:10.1038/nature12829.
  7. Su, H., J. H. Jiang, C. Zhai, T. J. Shen, J. D. Neelin, G. L. Stephens, and Y. L. Yung (2014), Weakening and strengthening structures in the Hadley Circulation change under global warming and implications for cloud response and climate sensitivityJ. Geophys. Res., 119(10), 5787–5805, doi:10.1002/2014JD021642.