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Myriam Khodri
Researcher at University of Paris
Publications - 88
Citations - 3566
Myriam Khodri is an academic researcher from University of Paris. The author has contributed to research in topics: Climate model & Climate change. The author has an hindex of 26, co-authored 78 publications receiving 2503 citations. Previous affiliations of Myriam Khodri include Centre national de la recherche scientifique & Lamont–Doherty Earth Observatory.
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Presentation and evaluation of the IPSL‐CM6A‐LR climate model
Olivier Boucher,Jérôme Servonnat,Anna Lea Albright,Olivier Aumont,Yves Balkanski,Vladislav Bastrikov,Slimane Bekki,Rémy Bonnet,Sandrine Bony,Laurent Bopp,Pascale Braconnot,Patrick Brockmann,Patricia Cadule,Arnaud Caubel,Frédérique Cheruy,Francis Codron,Anne Cozic,David Cugnet,Fabio D'Andrea,Paolo Davini,Casimir de Lavergne,Sébastien Denvil,Julie Deshayes,Marion Devilliers,Agnès Ducharne,Jean-Louis Dufresne,Eliott Dupont,Christian Ethé,Laurent Fairhead,Lola Falletti,Simona Flavoni,Marie Alice Foujols,Sébastien Gardoll,Guillaume Gastineau,Josefine Ghattas,Jean Yves Grandpeix,Bertrand Guenet,E. Guez Lionel,Eric Guilyardi,Matthieu Guimberteau,Didier Hauglustaine,Frédéric Hourdin,Abderrahmane Idelkadi,Sylvie Joussaume,Masa Kageyama,Myriam Khodri,Gerhard Krinner,Nicolas Lebas,Guillaume Levavasseur,Claire Lévy,Laurent Li,François Lott,Thibaut Lurton,Sebastiaan Luyssaert,Gurvan Madec,Jean Baptiste Madeleine,Fabienne Maignan,Marion Marchand,Olivier Marti,Lidia Mellul,Yann Meurdesoif,Juliette Mignot,Ionela Musat,Catherine Ottlé,Philippe Peylin,Yann Planton,Jan Polcher,Catherine Rio,Nicolas Rochetin,Clément Rousset,Pierre Sepulchre,Adriana Sima,Didier Swingedouw,Rémi Thiéblemont,Abdoul Khadre Traore,Martin Vancoppenolle,Jessica Vial,Jérôme Vialard,Nicolas Viovy,Nicolas Vuichard +79 more
TL;DR: The authors presented the global climate model IPSL-CM6A-LR developed at the Institut Pierre-Simon Laplace (IPSL) to study natural climate variability and climate response to natural and anthropogenic forcings as part of the sixth phase of the Coupled Model Intercomparison Project (CMIP6).
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Estimates of volcanic-induced cooling in the Northern Hemisphere over the past 1,500 years
Markus Stoffel,Myriam Khodri,Christophe Corona,Sébastien Guillet,Virginie Poulain,Slimane Bekki,Joel Guiot,Brian H. Luckman,Clive Oppenheimer,Nicolas Lebas,Martin Beniston,Valérie Masson-Delmotte +11 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors compare tree-ring-based and model-based temperature reconstructions for the Northern Hemisphere from treering width and maximum latewood density over the past 1,500 years.
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Simulating the amplification of orbital forcing by ocean feedbacks in the last glaciation.
TL;DR: In this paper, a fully coupled ocean-atmosphere model of the last glaciation is presented, which produces a build-up of perennial snow cover at known locations of ice sheets during this period.
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The PMIP4 contribution to CMIP6 – Part 3: The last millennium, scientific objective, and experimental design for the PMIP4 past1000 simulations
Johann H. Jungclaus,Edouard Bard,Mélanie Baroni,Pascale Braconnot,Jian Cao,Louise Chini,T. Egorova,Michael N. Evans,J. Fidel González-Rouco,Hugues Goosse,George C. Hurtt,Fortunat Joos,Jed O. Kaplan,Myriam Khodri,Kees Klein Goldewijk,Kees Klein Goldewijk,Natalie A. Krivova,Allegra N. LeGrande,Stephan Lorenz,Jürg Luterbacher,Wenmin Man,Amanda C. Maycock,Malte Meinshausen,Anders Moberg,Raimund Muscheler,Christoph Nehrbass-Ahles,Bette I. Otto-Bliesner,Steven J. Phipps,Julia Pongratz,Eugene Rozanov,Gavin A. Schmidt,Hauke Schmidt,Werner Schmutz,Andrew Schurer,Alexander Shapiro,Michael Sigl,Michael Sigl,Jason E. Smerdon,Sami K. Solanki,Claudia Timmreck,Matthew Toohey,Ilya Usoskin,Sebastian Wagner,Chi Ju Wu,Kok Leng Yeo,Davide Zanchettin,Qiong Zhang,Eduardo Zorita +47 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors describe the motivation and experimental set-ups for the PMIP4-CMIP6 past-1000 simulations, and discuss the forcing agents orbital, solar, volcanic, and land use/land cover changes, and variations in greenhouse gas concentrations.
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Tropical explosive volcanic eruptions can trigger El Niño by cooling tropical Africa.
Myriam Khodri,Takeshi Izumo,Takeshi Izumo,Jérôme Vialard,Serge Janicot,Christophe Cassou,Matthieu Lengaigne,Matthieu Lengaigne,Juliette Mignot,Guillaume Gastineau,Eric Guilyardi,Eric Guilyardi,Nicolas Lebas,Alan Robock,Michael J. McPhaden +14 more
TL;DR: It is shown that an El Niño tends to peak during the year following large eruptions in simulations of the Fifth Coupled Model Intercomparison Project (CMIP5), and that a Pinatubo-like eruption cools tropical Africa and drives westerly wind anomalies in the Pacific favouring anEl Niño response.