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Cecilia M Bitz

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Nature|September 12, 2008
Arctic warming aloft is data set dependentCecilia M Bitz, Qiang Fu
Science (New York, N.Y.)|August 31, 2023
Unlock the Endangered Species Act to address GHG emissionsSteven C Amstrup, Cecilia M Bitz
The Science of the Total Environment|May 4, 2021
Development of a Random Forest model for forecasting allergenic pollen in North AmericaFiona Lo, Cecilia M Bitz, Jeremy J Hess
Science (New York, N.Y.)|August 31, 2002
Dynamics of recent climate change in the ArcticRichard E Moritz, Cecilia M Bitz, Eric J Steig
Aerobiologia|January 14, 2020
Pollen calendars and maps of allergenic pollen in North AmericaFiona Lo, Cecilia M Bitz, David S Battisti, et al.
Philosophical Transactions. Series A, Mathematical, Physical, and Engineering Sciences|September 11, 2022
Theory, modelling and observations of marginal ice zone dynamics: multidisciplinary perspectives and outlooksLuke G Bennetts, Cecilia M Bitz, Daniel L Feltham, et al.
Astrobiology|July 17, 2013
The effect of host star spectral energy distribution and ice-albedo feedback on the climate of extrasolar planetsAomawa L Shields, Victoria S Meadows, Cecilia M Bitz, et al.
Philosophical Transactions. Series A, Mathematical, Physical, and Engineering Sciences|June 4, 2014
The ocean's role in polar climate change: asymmetric Arctic and Antarctic responses to greenhouse gas and ozone forcingJohn Marshall, Kyle C Armour, Jeffery R Scott, et al.
Nature|December 18, 2010
Greenhouse gas mitigation can reduce sea-ice loss and increase polar bear persistenceSteven C Amstrup, Eric T Deweaver, David C Douglas, et al.
Nature Communications|January 3, 2019
Sustained ocean changes contributed to sudden Antarctic sea ice retreat in late 2016Gerald A Meehl, Julie M Arblaster, Christine T Y Chung, et al.
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Nature|September 12, 2008
Arctic warming aloft is data set dependentCecilia M Bitz, Qiang Fu
Science (New York, N.Y.)|August 31, 2023
Unlock the Endangered Species Act to address GHG emissionsSteven C Amstrup, Cecilia M Bitz
The Science of the Total Environment|May 4, 2021
Development of a Random Forest model for forecasting allergenic pollen in North AmericaFiona Lo, Cecilia M Bitz, Jeremy J Hess
Science (New York, N.Y.)|August 31, 2002
Dynamics of recent climate change in the ArcticRichard E Moritz, Cecilia M Bitz, Eric J Steig
Aerobiologia|January 14, 2020
Pollen calendars and maps of allergenic pollen in North AmericaFiona Lo, Cecilia M Bitz, David S Battisti, et al.
Philosophical Transactions. Series A, Mathematical, Physical, and Engineering Sciences|September 11, 2022
Theory, modelling and observations of marginal ice zone dynamics: multidisciplinary perspectives and outlooksLuke G Bennetts, Cecilia M Bitz, Daniel L Feltham, et al.
Astrobiology|July 17, 2013
The effect of host star spectral energy distribution and ice-albedo feedback on the climate of extrasolar planetsAomawa L Shields, Victoria S Meadows, Cecilia M Bitz, et al.
Philosophical Transactions. Series A, Mathematical, Physical, and Engineering Sciences|June 4, 2014
The ocean's role in polar climate change: asymmetric Arctic and Antarctic responses to greenhouse gas and ozone forcingJohn Marshall, Kyle C Armour, Jeffery R Scott, et al.
Nature|December 18, 2010
Greenhouse gas mitigation can reduce sea-ice loss and increase polar bear persistenceSteven C Amstrup, Eric T Deweaver, David C Douglas, et al.
Nature Communications|January 3, 2019
Sustained ocean changes contributed to sudden Antarctic sea ice retreat in late 2016Gerald A Meehl, Julie M Arblaster, Christine T Y Chung, et al.
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