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Sabrina Wenzel

Researcher at German Aerospace Center

Publications -  6
Citations -  495

Sabrina Wenzel is an academic researcher from German Aerospace Center. The author has contributed to research in topics: Coupled model intercomparison project & Earth System Grid. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 6 publications receiving 401 citations.

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Projected land photosynthesis constrained by changes in the seasonal cycle of atmospheric CO2

TL;DR: Emergent constraints on large-scale CO2 fertilization are demonstrated using observed changes in the amplitude of the atmospheric CO2 seasonal cycle that are thought to be the result of increasing terrestrial gross primary productivity (GPP).
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ESMValTool (v1.0) – a community diagnostic and performance metrics tool for routine evaluation of Earth system models in CMIP

TL;DR: The ESMValTool is envisage running alongside the Earth System Grid Federation (ESGF) as part of a more routine evaluation of CMIP model simulations while utilizing observations available in standard formats (obs4MIPs) or provided by the user.
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Emergent constraints on climate-carbon cycle feedbacks in the CMIP5 Earth system models

TL;DR: In this article, an emergent linear relationship between the long-term sensitivity of tropical land carbon storage to climate warming (γLT) and the short term sensitivity of atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) to interannual temperature variability (γIAV) has been identified across an ensemble of Earth system models (ESMs) participating in the Coupled Climate-Carbon Cycle Model Intercomparison Project (C4MIP).
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Constraining Future Summer Austral Jet Stream Positions in the CMIP5 Ensemble by Process-Oriented Multiple Diagnostic Regression*

TL;DR: In this article, a process-oriented multiple diagnostic ensemble regression (MDER) method was proposed to link future projections of the jet position to processes relevant to its simulation under present-day conditions.