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Plant physiological responses to elevated CO2, temperature, air
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The radiative effects of clouds and their impact on climate.
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Summarizes knowledge on the current effects of clouds on
climate and hypotheses on perturbations to the radiative effects of clouds
involving climate change. Discusses the relative certainty on the current
radiative effects of clouds (net cooling) and the great uncertainty regarding
feedbacks between climate change and cloudiness changes. Also examines
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Role of volcanism in climate and evolution.
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Internal tides, internal waves and near-inertial motions.
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Ocean instruments and experiment design.
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Large-scale palaeohydrology.
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Snow and ice data.
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On estuarine and continental shelf circulation in the Mid-Atlantic Bight.
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The astronomical theory of paleoclimates.
In A. Berger, editor, Climatic Variations and Variability: Facts and
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Energy balance models: an introduction.
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Spectrum of climatic variations and possible causes.
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Milankovitch theory and climate.
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- Bert Bolin.
How much CO2 will remain in the atmosphere?
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Wiley, 1986.
Reviews perturbations to the carbon cycle, both
natural and anthropogenic. Critically examines conflicts in the literature.
Emphasizes time scales of a century or less. Primarily concerned with
estimating how anthropogenic sources of CO2 will change atmospheric
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Spectral methods in global climate and weather prediction models.
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Turbulence.
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Deep ocean circulation, preformed nutrients, and atmospheric carbon dioxide:
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Ocean climate modeling.
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Wave generation by wind, deep and shallow water.
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pages 133-196. McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1966.
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Wave refraction, diffraction, and reflection.
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pages 257-280. McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1966.
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Tropical cyclones.
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- Owen P. Bricker
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Acid rain.
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Spectrum analysis in the presence of noise: Some issues and examples.
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Fate of fossil fuel carbon dioxide and the global carbon budget.
Science, 206:409-418, 1979.
Reviews and evaluates
assumptions and models used to estimate the global carbon budget in the
preceding 20 years. Concludes that regrowth of cleared forests and thickening
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Modelling the carbon system.
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Geochemical tracers and ocean circulation.
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Worldwide impact of sea-level rise on shorelines.
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Modeling ocean circulation.
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Poleward heat transport by the ocean: observations and models.
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Potential vorticity in models of the ocean circulation.
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Oceanographical properties of the Adriatic Sea.
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Coupling ocean-atmosphere models.
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- Fred E. Camfield.
Tsunami.
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El Nino.
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Aplysia: Its biology and ecology.
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Analysis and statistics.
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Black sea and the sea of azov.
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The hydrological cycle and its influence on climate.
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Report on statistics and physical oceanography.
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Physical oceanography: A brief overview for statisticians.
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Marine pleuston-animals at the sea-air interface.
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Volcanoes and climate: recent volcanological perspectives.
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Biogeochemical aspects of atmospheric methane.
Biogeochem. Cycles, 2:299-327, 1988.
A broad, yet
concise, review of atmospheric methane measurements, chemistry, isotope
fractionation, sources and sinks. Discusses uncertainties in the methane
budget. Probably the best single review source and it contains an extensive
reference list [from Handel and Risbey (1992)].
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The terminal Miocene event.
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The glaciation of the Andes.
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The origin and earliest state of the Earth's hydrosphere.
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Eocene-Oligocene paleoceanography.
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Internal waves, part ii.
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The geologic record of climate change.
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The coastal jet conceptual model in the dynamics of shallow seas.
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R. D. Cess.
Processes and modelling.
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Linkages between carbon and nitrogen cycling and their implications for storage
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Small-scale interactions.
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A general account of the hydrology of the south atlantic ocean.
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The hydrology of the southern ocean.
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Finite amplitude waves.
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Interaction of structures and waves.
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Tides and harmonic analysis.
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Stream function wave theory and applications.
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Estuarine phytoplankton biomass models: Verification analyses and preliminary
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Rossby waves -- long-period oscillations of oceans and atmospheres.
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Land surface processes and climate-surface albedos and energy balance.
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Climate sensitivity.
Adv. Geophys., 28A:99-129, 1985.
Outlines a wide range
of processes and interactions related to the sensitivity of climate or
climate variables to changes in external conditions or model formulations.
Describes climate sensitivity in relation to global energy balance and
climate feedbacks. Discusses paleoclimates and implications for climate
sensitivity, and relationships between land surface processes and regional
climate sensitivity. Also considers criteria for determining statistical
significance in analysis of potential climate changes in GCM
simulations.
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Uncertainties of estimates of climate change: A review.
Clim. Change, 15:5-13, 1989.
Identifies several
primary uncertainties with regard to the response of the climate system to
forcing by increased concentration of greenhouse gases. Specifically, these
are the transient adjustment controlled by ocean heat uptake, the cover of
snow and ice in high latitudes, the change in cloud radiative properties, and
shifts in regional patterns connected to the ocean and land surfaces and to
the internal dynamics of the atmosphere [from Handel and Risbey
(1992)].
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Land surface.
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The production of North Atlantic Deep Water: sources, rates and
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Bathyscaphs and other deep submersibles for oceanographic research.
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Nutrient modeling.
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Aspects of organic marine pollution.
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Small amplitude wave theory.
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The equations of motion of sea-water.
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A leisurely look at the bootstrap, the jackknife, and cross-validation.
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Estaries and lagoons.
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El Nino, past and present.
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Modelling of the Quaternary paleocirculation in the North Atlantic.
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Isostasy and eustasy.
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N. Kevlahan, V. Perrier, and E. Goirand.
Wavelets and turbulence.
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Stomatal conductance and photosynthesis.
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Radiative-dynamical interactions in the middle atmosphere.
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Dynamics of ocean currents.
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Physical properties of sea water.
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pages 3-30. Wiley, 1962.
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The Gulf Stream system.
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Primary productivity.
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T. R. Karl, and K. Ya. Vinnikov.
Observed climate variations and change.
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The variable sun.
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J. C. Buriez, M. Herman, and R. S. Kandel.
The influence of clouds on radiation: A climate-modeling perspective.
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Particulate organic detritus.
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The origin and development of laboratory models and analogues of the ocean
circulation.
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Oceanic analogues of large-scale atmospheric motions.
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Review: the atmospheric boundary layer.
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The evolution, zoogeography and ecology of Cetacea.
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P. R. Rowntree, and Q.-C. Zeng.
Validation of climate models.
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Theoretical climate dynamics: an introduction.
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Climate change, hydrology, and water resources.
Rev. Geophys., 27:329-344, 1989.
Reviews the history
of the development of the climate and water literature, methods of analysis,
including use of GCMs, paleoclimate analogues, recent climate analogues, and
hypothetical climate scenarios, studies in combining climate scenarios with
regional hydrological models, and discussion on water resources and
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Random waves and spectra.
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Biogeochemistry of trace metals.
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Polar wandering and paleomagnetism.
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The biogeochemistry of northern peatlands and its possible responses to global
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Theory and applications of spectral methods.
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Hurricanes: their formation, structure and likely role in the tropical
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Surges.
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Temperature.
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