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1. How Much Does Land–Atmosphere Coupling Influence Summertime Temperature Variability in the Western United States?

2. Quantifying the Land-Atmosphere Coupling Behavior in Modern Reanalysis Products over the U.S. Southern Great Plains.

3. Regimes of Soil Moisture–Wet-Bulb Temperature Coupling with Relevance to Moist Heat Stress.

4. Groundwater Feedbacks on Climate Change in the CNRM Global Climate Model.

5. The Soil Moisture–Surface Flux Relationship as a Factor for Extreme Heat Predictability in Subseasonal to Seasonal Forecasts.

6. Impact of ENSO on Wintertime Land Surface Variables in Northern Hemisphere Extratropics: Role of Atmospheric Moisture Processes.

7. Role of Winter Soil Moisture in Subsequent Summer Thermal Anomalies on the Tibetan Plateau.

8. Impact of Evaporation in Yangtze River Valley on Heat Stress in North China.

9. Understanding Responses of Summer Continental Daily Temperature Variance to Perturbations in the Land Surface Evaporative Resistance.

10. Interannual Variability of the Australian Summer Monsoon Sustained through Internal Processes: Wind–Evaporation Feedback, Dynamical Air–Sea Interaction, and Soil Moisture Memory.

11. Nonlocal Impacts of Soil Moisture Variability in South America: Linking Two Land–Atmosphere Coupling Hot Spots.

12. Circulation and Soil Moisture Contributions to Heatwaves in the United States.

13. The Physics of Heat Waves: What Causes Extremely High Summertime Temperatures?

14. Response of Tropical Rainfall to Reduced Evapotranspiration Depends on Continental Extent.

15. Local and Remote Atmospheric Responses to Soil Moisture Anomalies in Australia.

16. Very Rare Heat Extremes: Quantifying and Understanding Using Ensemble Reinitialization.

17. Skillful Subseasonal Prediction of U.S. Extreme Warm Days and Standardized Precipitation Index in Boreal Summer.

18. The Continental-Scale Soil Moisture–Precipitation Feedback in Europe with Parameterized and Explicit Convection.

19. Modeling the Influence of Upstream Land–Atmosphere Coupling on the 2017 Persistent Drought over Northeast China.

20. Characterizing the Relationship between Temperature and Soil Moisture Extremes and Their Role in the Exacerbation of Heat Waves over the Contiguous United States.

21. Temporal Changes in Land Surface Coupling Strength: An Example in a Semi-Arid Region of Australia.

22. Observed Linkage between Tibetan Plateau Soil Moisture and South Asian Summer Precipitation and the Possible Mechanism.

23. Weakening Influence of Spring Soil Moisture over the Indo-China Peninsula on the Following Summer Mei-Yu Front and Precipitation Extremes over the Yangtze River Basin.

24. Changes in Normalized Difference Vegetation Index in the Orinoco and Amazon River Basins: Links to Tropical Atlantic Surface Temperatures.

25. A New Look at the Variance of Summertime Temperatures over Land.

26. Identifying the Sources of Continental Summertime Temperature Variance Using a Diagnostic Model of Land–Atmosphere Interactions.

27. Rising Temperatures Increase Importance of Oceanic Evaporation as a Source for Continental Precipitation.

28. Effect of Teleconnected Land–Atmosphere Coupling on Northeast China Persistent Drought in Spring–Summer of 2017.

29. A Time-Varying Causality Formalism Based on the Liang–Kleeman Information Flow for Analyzing Directed Interactions in Nonstationary Climate Systems.

30. The Origin of Soil Moisture Evaporation "Regimes".

31. Ocean Salinity as a Precursor of Summer Rainfall over the East Asian Monsoon Region.

32. Circumglobal Response to Prescribed Soil Moisture over North America.

33. Phase Locking of the Boreal Summer Atmospheric Response to Dry Land Surface Anomalies in the Northern Hemisphere.

34. Soil Moisture Variability Intensifies and Prolongs Eastern Amazon Temperature and Carbon Cycle Response to El Niño–Southern Oscillation.

35. The Sensitivity of Land–Atmosphere Coupling to Modern Agriculture in the Northern Midlatitudes.

36. Improvement of Soil Respiration Parameterization in a Dynamic Global Vegetation Model and Its Impact on the Simulation of Terrestrial Carbon Fluxes.

37. Initialization and Potential Predictability of Soil Moisture in the Canadian Seasonal to Interannual Prediction System.

38. Impact of Earth Greening on the Terrestrial Water Cycle.

39. Effect of Spring Precipitation on Summer Precipitation in Eastern China: Role of Soil Moisture.

40. Toward a New Estimate of 'Time of Emergence' of Anthropogenic Warming: Insights from Dynamical Adjustment and a Large Initial-Condition Model Ensemble.

41. Quantifying Spatiotemporal Variations of Soil Moisture Control on Surface Energy Balance and Near-Surface Air Temperature.

42. The Role of Soil Moisture-Atmosphere Interaction on Future Hot Spells over North America as Simulated by the Canadian Regional Climate Model (CRCM5).

43. Impact of Eurasian Spring Snow Decrement on East Asian Summer Precipitation.

44. Relation of Eurasian Snow Cover and Indian Summer Monsoon Rainfall: Importance of the Delayed Hydrological Effect.

45. Impacts of Local Soil Moisture Anomalies on the Atmospheric Circulation and on Remote Surface Meteorological Fields during Boreal Summer: A Comprehensive Analysis over North America.

46. Interannual Coupling between Summertime Surface Temperature and Precipitation over Land: Processes and Implications for Climate Change*.

47. Impact of Soil Moisture-Atmosphere Interactions on Surface Temperature Distribution.

48. Regional Model Simulations of the 2008 Drought in Southern South America Using a Consistent Set of Land Surface Properties.