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Volume 17 Number 3:  15 January 2014

Editorial
The "Best Available Tools" for Predicting Climate Change: How well do they perform over the Congo and Upper Blue Nile basins of Africa?

Subject Index Summary
Hurricanes (Global): Have hurricanes become more numerous and intense over the past century, in response to what climate alarmists typically describe as unprecedented global warming? As demonstrated by the findings of the several real-world (as opposed to climate model) studies described in this analysis of the peer-reviewed scientific literature, the answer - as it pertains to the world as a whole - would appear to be a resounding NO!

Journal Reviews
The Top Ten Problems of the New-and-Improved ECHAM6 Model: The authors of the climate-modelling study spell them out for us.

Simulating the Tibetan Plateau Summer Monsoon: How well do the CMIP5 models perform in this regard?

Modelling Thermal Characteristics of the Cold Point-Tropopause: How well do CMIP5 models do in this regard?

Coralline Algae in a High-CO2 World: How Do They Cope?: It's phenotypic plasticity to the rescue!

The Biodiversity Insurance Hypothesis in a Time of Climate Change: It's just what the world needs, and has, in the case of the phenology of many interacting species.

Two Decades of Global Dryland Vegetation Change: How was it assessed? ... and what were the findings?