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The Regional Impacts of Climate Change
Modeling Techniques B.1. Regional Simulations by GCMs B.2. Simulations with Greenhouse Gas and Aerosol Forcing B.3. Seasonal Changes in Temperature, Precipitation, and Soil Moisture B.3.1. Temperature B ...
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Aviation and the Global Atmosphere
National Academy of Sciences Atmospheric Chemistry Committee and the National Academy of Sciences Panel on Aerosol Forcing and Climate Change. She has served as Secretary of the Atmospheric Sciences Section of the ...
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Publications list for Gillett, N.P
GL020044 R (keywords: Terrestrial, precipitation, climate models,volcanic aerosol, greenhouse gases) Gillett, N.P., Weaver, A.J., Zwiers, F.W. and Flannigan, M. ... A.J., 2004 “Testing the linarity of the response to combined greenhouse gas and sulfate aerosol forcing” Geophysical Reseach Letters Vol 31, Number 14 L14201, doi:101029/2004GL020111 R (keywords: Detection, ...
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The Regional Impacts of Climate Change
This decline in summer monsoon rainfall resulting from combined GHG and aerosol forcing in the southeast Asian region also has been suggested in the UKMO GCM experiments ... regional climatic responses to future increases in radiative forcing from anthropogenic GHGs and aerosols. Because the anthropogenically induced sulfate aerosol burden has large spatial and temporal variations in ...
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The Regional Impacts of Climate Change
Here we consider the effect of combined greenhouse gas and direct sulfate aerosol forcing ... local net radiative forcing becomes increasingly negative (Figure 6.7c in IPCC 1996, WG I). The rate of warming over North America and western Europe, where the aerosol forcing weakens, remains ...
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CRU Information Sheet no. 9: Climate Change Scenarios
What underlying emissions scenarios should be used to predict atmospheric greenhouse gas and aerosol concentrations? A forcing of 1% per year increase in the equivalent CO2 atmospheric concentration has been ... (SRES), accepted in May 2000, identifies 40 scenarios which follow four different 'storylines' and with forcing increases ranging between 0.4% and 1.2% per year. Each of the SRES ...
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NEHA JEH Position on Global Climate Change
National Research Council, Panel on Aerosol Radiative Forcing and Climate Change (1996), A Plan for a Research Program on Aerosol Radiative Forcing and Climate Change, Washington, D.C.: National ... Tropical Troposphere: A Source of Nuclei for the Stratospheric Aerosol," Science, 270:1650-1653. 21. Mudur, G. (1995), "Monsoon Shrinks with Aerosol Models," Science, 270:1922. 22. Mitchell, J., J ...
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Climate Ark: Climate Change Overview
Radiative forcing Radiative forcing is the change in the balance between radiation coming into the atmosphere and radiation ... change depends partly on the assumptions made about future emissions of greenhouse gases and aerosol precursors and the proportion of emissions remaining in the atmosphere. 19. Projected changes in ...
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UW-ESS Faculty Directory
GISP2 coreholes there; inversion of temperature-depth data in ice sheets to derive climate forcing histories; studies of ice flow, internal layering, ice temperatures, and weather characteristics at Taylor ...
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Global Energy Balance
Global Energy Balance Short Summaries of Recent Research A Positive Feedback in the Arctic Aerosol Contribution to Energy Balance Changes in Arctic Ice Measured by Satellite Global Warming More Easily ... , 58, 90-96. Erickson, David J., et al., 1995: Climate Response to Indirect Anthropogenic Sulfate Forcing. Geophys. Res. Lett., 22, 2017-2020. Chuang, C. C., et al. 1994: Effects of Anthropogenic ...
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