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  1. Extreme coastal El Niño events are tightly linked to the development of the Pacific Meridional Modes
  2. Mechanisms of tropical Pacific decadal variability
  3. Regionally high risk increase for precipitation extreme events under global warming
  4. Relative Contribution of Moisture Transport During TC Active and Inactive Periods to the Precipitation in Henan Province of North China: Mean State and an Extreme Event
  5. The ENSO-induced South Pacific Meridional Mode
  6. Metrics for Evaluating CMIP6 Representation of Daily Precipitation Probability Distributions
  7. Revealing the Circulation Pattern Most Conducive to Precipitation Extremes in Henan Province of North China
  8. Exploratory precipitation metrics: spatiotemporal characteristics, process-oriented, and phenomena-based
  9. Precipitation Extremes and Water Vapor
  10. Understanding future increases in precipitation extremes in global land monsoon regions
  11. Climate models capture key features of extreme precipitation probabilities across regions
  12. Changes in extreme precipitation accumulations during the warm season over continental China
  13. Why Do Precipitation Intensities Tend to Follow Gamma Distributions?
  14. Observed El Niño‐La Niña Asymmetry in a Linear Model
  15. The Role of Stochastic Forcing in Generating ENSO Diversity
  16. Shifts in Precipitation Accumulation Extremes during the Warm Season over the United States
  17. Calculating State-Dependent Noise in a Linear Inverse Model Framework
  18. An Analytical Framework for Understanding Tropical Meridional Modes
  19. The Role of the Mean State in Meridional Mode Structure and Growth
  20. Modified contour-improved perturbation theory
  21. A Modification of Contour-Improved Perturbation Theory
  22. Erratum: Thermal corrections toπ−πscattering lengths in the linear sigma model [Phys. Rev. D77, 105006 (2008)]
  23. Thermal corrections toπ−πscattering lengths in the linear sigma model