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Immorlano et al., 2025. Transferring climate change physical knowledge - Data
Transferring climate change physical knowledge Repository including the data needed to reproduce the workflow and the results presented in Immorlano et al., Transferring climate change physical knowledge PNAS, Volume 122, Issue 14, 2025. Related Publication---------------------F. Immorlano, V. Eyring, T. le Monnier de Gouville, G. Accarino, D. Elia, S. Mandt, G. Aloisio, P. Gentine, Transferring climate change physical knowledge, Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. 122 (15) e2413503122, https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2413503122 (2025). Related code repository-------------------------- GitHub Contributors--------------- Francesco Immorlano (francesco.immorlano@cmcc.it)- Veronika Eyring (veronika.eyring@dlr.de)- Thomas le Monnier de Gouville (thomas.le-monnier-de-gouville@polytechnique.edu)- Gabriele Accarino (gabriele.accarino@cmcc.it)- Donatello Elia (donatello.elia@cmcc.it)- Stephan Mandt (mandt@uci.edu)- Giovanni Aloisio (giovanni.aloisio@cmcc.it)- Pierre Gentine (pg2328@columbia.edu) Acknowledgements and References---------------------------------------If you use the resource in your research, please cite our paper. At the moment, we offer the bibliography of the arXiv preprint version.
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