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Dethloff, K., A. Rinke, A. Benkel, M. Køltzow, E. Sokolova, S. Kumar Saha,
D. Handorf, W. Dorn, B. Rockel, H. von Storch, J. E. Haugen, L. P. Røed, E. Roeckner, J. H. Christensen, and M. Stendel, 2006: A dynamical link between the Arctic and the global climate system. Geophys. Res. Lett.33 L03703, doi:10.1029/2005GL025245
von Storch., H., 2005: Models of global and regional climate.M.G. Anderson (Ed): Encyclopedia of Hydrological Sciences, Part 3. Meteorology and Climatology, Chapter 32, ISBN: 0 471-49103-9, p 478-490 DOI: 10.1002/0470848944.hsa035
105. Renssen, H., P. Bracconot, S.F.B. Tett, H. von Storch and S.L. Weber, 2005: Recent developments in Holocene climate modelling. In: Battarbee R.W., Gasse F., and Stickley C.E. (eds), Past Climate Variability through Europe and Africa. Series: Developments in Paleoenvironmental Research, Vol. 6, Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht, the Netherlands. xxvi, 638p., Hardcover ISBN: 1-4020-2120-8
KIHZ-Consortium: J. Zinke, H. von Storch, B. Müller, E. Zorita, B. Rein, H. B. Mieding, H. Miller, A. Lücke, G.H. Schleser, M.J. Schwab, J.F.W. Negendank, U. Kienel, J.F. González-Rouco, C. Dullo and A. Eisenhauser, 2004: Evidence for the climate during the Late Maunder Minimum from proxy data available within KIHZ. In H. Fischer, T. Kumke, G. Lohmann, G. Flöser, H. Miller, H von Storch und J. F. W. Negendank (Eds.): The Climate in Historical Times. Towards a synthesis of Holocene proxy data and climate models, Springer Verlag, Berlin - Heidelberg - New York, 487 pp., ISBN 3-540-20601-9, 397-414 Additional material
von Storch, H., 2004: A discourse about quasi-realistic climate models and their applications in paleoclimatic studies, In H. Fischer, T. Kumke, G. Lohmann, G. Flöser, H. Miller, H von Storch und J. F. W. Negendank (Eds.): The Climate in Historical Times. Towards a Synthesis of Holocene Proxy Data and Climate Models, Springer Verlag, Berlin - Heidelberg - New York, 487 pp., ISBN 3-540-20601-9, 43-56
von Storch, H., C. Hagner, M. Costa-Cabral, F. Feser, J. Pacyna, E. Pacyna and S. Kolb, 2002: Reassessing past European gasoline lead policies, EOS 83, 393 + 399 (A somewhat older version with different title is available here.)
Luterbacher, J., E. Xoplaki, D. Dietrich, P.D. Jones, T.D. Davies, D. Portis, J.F. González-Rouco, H. von Storch, D. Gyalistras, C. Casty and H. Wanner, 2002: Extending North Atlantic Oscillation reconstructions back to 1500. Atmos. Sci. Lett. 2, 114-124; doi:10.1006/asle.2001.0044 (electronic publication)
Giorgi, F., B. Hewitson, J. Christensen, M. Hulme, H. von Storch, P. Whetton, R. Jones, L. Mearns and C. Fu, 2001: Regional climate information - evaluation and projections. In J.T. Houghton et al (eds.): Climate Change 2001. The Scientific Basis, Cambridge University Press, 583-638
Bauer, E. H. von Storch and M. Stolley, 2000: Sensitivity of ocean waves to speed changes of the weather stream. - Global Atmos. Ocean System 7: 91-106.
Dorn, M. and H. von Storch, 1999: Identification of regional persistent patterns through Principal Prediction Patterns. - Beitr. Phys. Atmos. 72, 105-111
Langenberg, H., A. Pfizenmayer, H. von Storch and J. Sündermann, 1999: Storm related sea level variations along the North Sea coast: natural variability and anthropogenic change.- Cont. Shelf Res. 19: 821-842
Wallace, J.M., E.M. Rasmusson, T.P. Mitchell, V.E. Kousky, E.S. Sarachik and H. von Storch, 1998: On the structure and evolution of ENSO related climate variability in the tropical Pacific: Lessons from TOGA. J. Geophys. Res.103, C7: 14241-14259
von Storch, H. and C. Frankignoul, 1998: Empirical modal decomposition in coastal oceanography. - In: K.H. Brink, A.R. Robinson (eds): The Global Coastal Ocean. Processes and Methods. The Sea Vol. 10. John Wiley & Sons Inc, New York, 419-455
Müller-Navarra, D., S. Güss and H. von Storch, 1997: Interannual variability of seasonal succession events in a temperate lake and its relation to temperature variability. - Global Change Biol. 3, 429-438
von Storch, H., and N. Stehr, 1997: The case for the social sciences in climate research. - Ambio 26, 66-71 (also in: H. Rodhe and R. Charlson (Eds), 1998: The legacy of Svante Arrhenius. Understanding the greenhouse effect. Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, Stockholm, ISBN 91-7190-0284, 143-153)
Cui, M., H. von Storch and E. Zorita, 1996: Coast sea level and the large-scale climate state: a downscaling exercise for the Japanese Islands. - Studia Marina Sinica 36, 13-32 (in chinese)
Busuioc, A. and H. von Storch, 1996: Changes in the winter precipitation in Romania and its relation to the large-scale circulation. - Tellus 48A, 538-552
Hegerl, G.C. and H. von Storch, 1996: Applying coupled ocean-atmosphere models for predicting, detecting and specifying climate change. - Z. angew. Math. Mech. 76, Suppl. 4, I-XII, 482-485
von Storch, H., D. Schriever, K. Arpe, K., G.W. Branstator, R. Legnani, and U.Ulbrich, 1994: Numerical experiments on the atmospheric response to cold equatorial Pacific conditions ("La Niña") during Northern summer. - Global Atmos. Oc. System 2, 99-120
Gyalistras, D., H. von Storch, A. Fischlin, and M. Beniston, 1994: Linking GCM-simulated climatic changes to ecosystem models. Case studies of statistical downscaling in the Alps. Clim.Res. 4, 167-189
Ulbrich, U., G. Bürger, D. Schriever, H. von Storch, S.L. Weber and G. Schmitz, 1993: The effect of a regional increase in ocean surface roughness on the tropospheric circulation: A GCM experiment. Clim. Dyn. 8, 277-285
Weber, S.L., H. von Storch, P. Viterbo and L. Zambresky, 1993: Coupling an ocean wave model to an atmospheric general circulation model. Clim. Dyn.9 , 63-69
Werner, P.C. and H. von Storch, 1993: Interannual variability of Central European mean temperature in January/February and its relation to the large-scale circulation. Clim. Res. 3, 195-207
von Storch, H. and D. Baumhefner, 1991: Principal Oscillation Pattern analysis of the tropical 30-to 60-day oscillation. Part II: The prediction of equatorial velocity potential and its skill. Clim. Dyn.5, 1-12
Hense, A., R. Glowienka-Hense, H. von Storch and U. Stähler, 1990: Northern Hemisphere atmospheric response to changes of Atlantic Ocean SST on decadal time scales: a GCM experiment. Climate Dyn. 4, 157-174
Luksch, U.; H. von Storch, and E. Maier-Reimer, 1990: Modeling North Pacific SST anomalies as a response to anomalous atmospheric forcing. J. Marine Sys. 1, 155-168
von Storch, H., 1987: A statistical comparison with observations of control and El Niño simulations using the NCAR CCM. - Beitr.Phys.Atmos. 60, 464 - 477
Kruse, H.A. and H. von Storch, 1986: A step towards long range weather prediction: The exceptional atmospheric circulation of January 1983 and its relation to El Niño. - Meteorol. Rdschau 39, 152-160
von Storch, H. and H.A. Kruse, 1985: The significant tropospheric midlatitudinal El Niño response patterns observed in January 1983 and simulated by a GCM. Coupled Ocean-Atmosphere Models (ed. J. Nihoul), Elsevier Oceanography series, 40, 275-287
von Storch, H. and H.A. Kruse, 1985: The extratropical atmospheric response to El Niño events - a multivariate significance analysis. - Tellus 37A, 361-377
von Storch, H., E. Roeckner; U. Cubasch, 1985: Intercomparison of extended-range January simulations with general circulation models: statistical assessment of ensemble properties. Beitr.Phys. Atmos. 58, 477-497
von Storch, H., 1985: An accidental result: The mean 1983 January 500 mb height field significantly different from its 1967-81 predecessors. Beitr.Phys.Atmos. 57, 440-444
von Storch, H., 1985: A comparative study of observed and GCM simulated turbulent surface fluxes at the positions of Atlantic weatherships. Dyn.Atm.Oc. 8, 343-359
Roeckner, E. and H. von Storch, 1982: On the efficiency of horizontal diffusion and numerical filtering in an Arakawa-type model. Atmosphere-Ocean, 18, 239-25
von Storch, H., 1978: Construction of optimal numerical filters fitted for noise damping in numerical simulation models. Beitr. Phys. Atm. 51, 189-197