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61Introduction to climate dynamics and climate modelling - http://www.climate.be/textbook  Chapter 2. The Energy balance, hydrological and carbon cycles 2.1 The Earth’s energy budgetThe heat balance at the top of

Introduction to climate dynamics and climate modelling - http://www.climate.be/textbook Chapter 2. The Energy balance, hydrological and carbon cycles 2.1 The Earth’s energy budgetThe heat balance at the top of

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Source URL: www.climate.be

Language: English - Date: 2012-05-10 05:39:51
62W.-C. Wang, X.-Z. Liang, M. P. Dudek, M. Ding, L. Zhu, J. Everette, and S. Cox Atmospheric Sciences Research Center State University of New York Albany, NY 12205

W.-C. Wang, X.-Z. Liang, M. P. Dudek, M. Ding, L. Zhu, J. Everette, and S. Cox Atmospheric Sciences Research Center State University of New York Albany, NY 12205

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Language: English - Date: 2009-08-28 12:42:31
63Session Papers  A Test of the Validity of Cumulus Cloud Parameterizations for Longwave Radiation Calculations D. Han and R.G. Ellingson Department of Meteorology

Session Papers A Test of the Validity of Cumulus Cloud Parameterizations for Longwave Radiation Calculations D. Han and R.G. Ellingson Department of Meteorology

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Language: English - Date: 2009-08-28 12:42:20
64Session Papers  A Narrow Band Longwave Radiation Model Based on Parameters Fitted to Line-by-Line Radiative Transfer Models J.X. Warner and R.G. Ellingson

Session Papers A Narrow Band Longwave Radiation Model Based on Parameters Fitted to Line-by-Line Radiative Transfer Models J.X. Warner and R.G. Ellingson

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Language: English - Date: 2009-08-28 12:42:20
65Tenth ARM Science Team Meeting Proceedings, San Antonio, Texas, March 13-17, 2000  Application of a Maximum-Random Cloud Overlap Method for RRTM to General Circulation Models M. J. Iacono, E. J. Mlawer, and S. A. Clough

Tenth ARM Science Team Meeting Proceedings, San Antonio, Texas, March 13-17, 2000 Application of a Maximum-Random Cloud Overlap Method for RRTM to General Circulation Models M. J. Iacono, E. J. Mlawer, and S. A. Clough

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Language: English - Date: 2009-08-28 12:42:14
66Session Papers  A Test of the Validity of Cumulus Cloud Parameterizations for Longwave Radiation Calculations D. Han and R. G. Ellingson Department of Meteorology

Session Papers A Test of the Validity of Cumulus Cloud Parameterizations for Longwave Radiation Calculations D. Han and R. G. Ellingson Department of Meteorology

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Language: English - Date: 2009-08-28 12:42:56
67Observational Evidence of Stabilizing Feedbacks Between Convection, Energy Transports and the Surface and TOA Energy Balance Mark D. Zelinka and Dennis L. Hartmann Department of Atmospheric Sciences, University of Washin

Observational Evidence of Stabilizing Feedbacks Between Convection, Energy Transports and the Surface and TOA Energy Balance Mark D. Zelinka and Dennis L. Hartmann Department of Atmospheric Sciences, University of Washin

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Source URL: www.atmos.washington.edu

Language: English - Date: 2008-10-30 23:15:32
68Microsoft Word - 7522_0_supp_67830_lxxdgq.doc

Microsoft Word - 7522_0_supp_67830_lxxdgq.doc

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Source URL: www.knmi.nl

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69Climate Data Record Program CDR Names CDRP-STD-0261 Rev)

Climate Data Record Program CDR Names CDRP-STD-0261 Rev)

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Source URL: www1.ncdc.noaa.gov

Language: English - Date: 2014-01-10 15:36:49
70DOES TROPICAL OLR REMAIN APPROXIMATELY CONSTANT WITH GLOBAL WARMING? Testing the Fixed Anvil Temperature Hypothesis in Global Climate Models  Mark Zelinka

DOES TROPICAL OLR REMAIN APPROXIMATELY CONSTANT WITH GLOBAL WARMING? Testing the Fixed Anvil Temperature Hypothesis in Global Climate Models Mark Zelinka

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Language: English - Date: 2009-11-01 19:35:06