1. Arritt, R. W., & Rummukainen, M. (2011). Challenges in regional-scale climate modeling. Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, 92, 365–368. https://doi.org/10.1175/2010BAMS2971.1.
2. Bellenger, H., Guilyardi, E., Leloup, J., Lengaigne, M., & Vialard, J. (2014). ENSO representation in climate models: From CMIP3 to CMIP5. Climate Dynamics, 42, 1999–2018. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00382-013-1783-z.
3. Benestad, R., Haensler, A., Hennemuth, B., Illy, T., Jacob, D., Keup-Thiel, E., Kotlarski, S., Nikulin, G., Otto, J., Rechid, D., Sieck, K., Sobolowski, S., Szabo, P., Szepszo, G., Teichmann, C., Vautard, R., Weber, T., & Zsebehazi, G. (2017). Guidance for EURO-CORDEX climate projections data use. https://www.euro-cordex.net/imperia/md/content/csc/cordex/euro-cordex-guidelines-version1.0-2017.08.pdf. Accessed 8 Aug 2020.
4. Bukovsky, M. S. (2016). NA-CORDEX simulations of the North American Monsoon. In Presentation. International conference on regional climate-CORDEX. Stockholm, Sweden: WCRP. 18 May 2016.
5. Bukovsky, M. S., Carrillo, C. M., Gochis, D. J., Hammerling, D. M., McCrary, R. R., & Mearns, L. O. (2015a). Towards assessing NARCCAP regional climate model credibility for the North American Monsoon: Future climate simulations. Journal of Climate, 28, 6707–6728. https://doi.org/10.1175/JCLI-D-14-00695.1.