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Title Contact Institution Date
Measuring the Impacts of Arctic Change on Transportation Systems MSD Stephanie Waldhoff Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Measuring the Tropics’ Bulging Waistline RGMA L. Ruby Leung Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL)
Mechanisms Contributing to Suppressed Precipitation in Mt. Hua of Central China. Part I: Mountain Valley Circulation RGMA Jiwen Fan
Mechanisms of Global Drought Intensification in the 21st Century RGMA Jesse Norris University of California Los Angeles (UCLA)
Mechanisms of Heat Flux Across the Southern Greenland Continental Shelf in 1/10° and 1/12° Ocean/Sea Ice Simulations RGMA Theresa Morrison Scripps Institution of Oceanography (SIO)
Mechanisms of Southern Ocean Heat Uptake and Transport RGMA Adele Morrison Princeton University
Mechanisms of Tropical Pacific Decadal Variability RGMA Gerald Meehl National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR)
Median Bed-Material Sediment Particle Size Across Rivers in the Contiguous US ESMD Hongyi Li University of Houston
Megadroughts in the Common Era and the Anthropocene RGMA Jason Smerdon Columbia University
Meltwater Triggers for an Antarctic Ice-Shelf Melt Tipping Point ESMD Matthew Hoffman Los Alamos National Laboratory
Merging a mechanistic enzymatic model of soil heterotrophic respiration into an ecosystem model in two AmeriFlux sites of northeastern USA. RGMA Trevor F. Keenan Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL)
Meridional Heat Transport During Atmospheric Rivers in High‐Resolution CESM Climate Projections RGMA Christine Shields National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR)
Mesoscale Convection Changing Spring Rain in the Great Plains States RGMA L. Ruby Leung Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL)
Mesoscale Convective Systems Cause Most Warm-Season Floods in the Central-Eastern U.S. RGMA MSD L. Ruby Leung Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL)
Mesoscale Convective Systems Pump Local Evapotranspiration Moisture Upward to Boost Moisture Recycling RGMA Ruby Leung Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Mesoscale Convective Systems Represented in High Resolution E3SMv2 and Impact of New Cloud and Convection Parameterizations ESMD RGMA Shaocheng Xie Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
Meteorological Conditions Influence the Size and Occurrence of California Wildfires RGMA MSD L. Ruby Leung Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL)
Meteorological Influences on Anthropogenic PM2.5 in Future Climates: Species Level Analysis in the Community Earth System Model v2 RGMA Gabriel Kooperman University of Georgia
Methanogenesis in Oxygenated Soils is Important for Wetland Methane Emissions: Implications for Earth System Models RGMA William J. Riley Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL)
Metrics and Diagnostics for Climate Model Short-Range Hindcasts RGMA Hsi-Yen Ma
Metrics as Tools for Bridging Climate Science and Applications RGMA MSD Kevin Reed Stony Brook University
Metrics for Evaluating Tropical Cyclones in Climate Data RGMA MSD Colin Zarzycki Pennsylvania State University
Mighty Monsoon Reacts to Deserts' Whims ESMD V Vinoj
Millennial‐scale Vulnerability of the Antarctic Ice Sheet to Regional Ice Shelf Collapse ESMD Dan Martin Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL)
Mind the (Yield) Gap: the Importance of Estimation Methods MSD Marshall Wise Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Mind the Gaps! Climate Scientists Should Heed Lessons in Collaborative Storytelling from William Shakespeare RGMA MSD William J. Gutowski, Jr. Iowa State University
Misrepresented Moisture Convergence Profiles Contribute to the Climate Model 'Double ITCZ' Bias RGMA L. Ruby Leung Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL)
Mitigation of Short-lived Climate Pollutants Slows 21st Century Sea-Level Rise RGMA A. Hu
Mixed-Phase Cloud Physics and Southern Ocean Cloud Feedback in Climate Models RGMA Daniel McCoy
Mixed-Phase Clouds Cause Climate Model Biases in Arctic Wintertime Temperature Inversions RGMA F. Pithan

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