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The Climate Response To Basin-Specific Changes In Latitudinal Temperature Gradients And The Implications For Sea Ice Variability D. Rind, M. Chandler1 and J. Lerner2 Goddard Space Flight Center Institute for Space Studie
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Document Date: 2004-07-15 15:09:13


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Russell / Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory / Science Systems Applications Incorporated / /

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Antarctica / /

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Environmental Issue / Natural Disaster / /

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J. Lerner2 Goddard Space Flight Center Institute / Yuan Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory of Columbia University Palisades / Columbia University / Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory / /

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potential energy source / larger available potential energy / eddy energy increases / latitude circulation systems / increased greenhouse gas experiments / greenhouse gas increases / latitude pressure systems / /

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Northern Hemisphere sea / Gulf of Mexico / Atlantic Ocean / North Pacific sea / Fram Strait / Indian Ocean / Arctic sea / Pacific Ocean / Philippine Islands / Labrador Sea / /

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Columbia University / Center for Climate Systems Research / Implications For Sea Ice Variability D. Rind / M. Chandler1 and J. Lerner2 Goddard Space Flight Center Institute for Space Studies New York / /

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New York / /

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South Pacific / Antarctic / Indian Ocean / North Atlantic / Gulf of Mexico / /

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