View from the C3 field next to the greenhouse to the round building of the institute on a sunny day. On the roof of the rotunda, on the left, you can see the meteorology mast made of stainless steel, with its booms. In the foreground a multitude of sunflowers in yellow and light yellow, also a few red and brown ones.

Publications of T. J. Raddatz

Journal Article (2)

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Journal Article
Raddatz, T. J.; Reick, C. H.; Knorr, W.; Kattge, J.; Roeckner, E.; Schnur, R.; Schnitzler, K. G.; Wetzel, P.; Jungclaus, J.: Will the tropical land biosphere dominate the climate-carbon cycle feedback during the twenty-first century? Climate Dynamics 29 (6), pp. 565 - 574 (2007)
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Journal Article
Friedlingstein, P.; Cox, P.; Betts, R.; Bopp, L.; Von Bloh, W.; Brovkin, V.; Cadule, P.; Doney, S.; Eby, M.; Fung, I. et al.; Bala, G.; John, J.; Jones, C.; Joos, F.; Kato, T.; Kawamiya, M.; Knorr, W.; Lindsay, K.; Matthews, H. D.; Raddatz, T. J.; Rayner, P.; Reick, C.; Roeckner, E.; Schnitzler, K.-G.; Schnur, R.; Strassmann, K.; Weaver, A. J.; Yoshikawa, C.; Zeng, N.: Climate-carbon cycle feedback analysis: Results from the C4MIP model intercomparison. Journal of Climate 19 (14), pp. 3337 - 3353 (2006)
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