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201Global warming / Climate forcing / Computational science / Global climate model / Downscaling / Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change / Climate model / Special Report on Emissions Scenarios / IPCC Third Assessment Report / Climate change / Atmospheric sciences / Climatology

9: Climate Change Scenarios Clare Goodess Climate change scenarios provide the best-available means of exploring how human activities may change the composition of the atmosphere, how this may affect global climate, and

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Language: English - Date: 2012-12-05 05:55:41
202Physical geography / Physical oceanography / Atlantic Ocean / Climate history / Effects of global warming / Thermohaline circulation / Ocean / Subsurface currents / Gulf Stream / Earth / Oceanography / Ocean currents

7: The thermohaline circulation Tim Osborn and Thomas Kleinen What is the thermohaline circulation? There are three main processes that make the oceans circulate: tidal forces, wind stress, and density differences. The d

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Language: English - Date: 2012-10-23 08:49:01
203Volcanoes / Mount Pinatubo / Stratovolcanoes / Year Without a Summer / Eruption column / Types of volcanic eruptions / Volcanic ash / Volcanic Explosivity Index / Mount St. Helens / Geology / Volcanology / Plate tectonics

13: Volcanoes and their effect on climate David Viner & Phil Jones It has been known for some time that explosive volcanic eruptions can have a major influence on global and regional climate. The most well known eruption

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204Glaciology / Climate history / Physical oceanography / Ice sheets / Current sea level rise / Regional effects of global warming / Sea level / Climate change / Global warming / Earth / Effects of global warming / Physical geography

10: Sea level rise Sarah Raper Introduction On the decade-to century timescale, changes in global mean temperature result in changes in sea-level mainly through thermal expansion of the ocean and the melting of land ice.

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205Atmospheric sciences / Earth / Climate history / Climate / Ecology

4: Indicators of climate change in the UK Jean Palutikof Evidence is mounting that the climate is changing. Globally, 1998 was the hottest year on record, and 6 out of the 10 hottest years ever recorded were in the decad

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206Atmospheric sciences / Adaptation to global warming / Global climate model / Climate change and agriculture / Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change / Michael MacCracken / Global warming / Climate change / Climatology

Reports These are reports published by, or in collaboration with, the Climatic Research UnitWilkinson, C., 2009 “British Logbooks in UK Archives 20th Century: A survey of the range, selection and suitability of

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207Climate of the United Kingdom / Climate / Central England temperature / Climate of England / Famine

3: UK Weather and Climate (CET/EWP) Phil Jones Global temperatures are rising and have now reached unprecedented levels compared to the last millennium. What has been happening over the British Isles? The region has the

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208Climate / Temperature record / Climate change / Global warming / Little Ice Age / Holocene / Proxy / Medieval Warm Period / Quaternary science / Climate history / Historical geology / Physical geography

5: The Millennial Temperature Record Phil Jones (Also available as a PostScript file) Considerable progress has been made in palaeoclimatology over the last twenty years. More information about the last millennium is now

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Language: English - Date: 2012-10-23 08:48:20
209Physical oceanography / Atlantic Ocean / North Atlantic oscillation / Nao / Azores High / El Niño-Southern Oscillation / Climate / Atmospheric sciences / Meteorology / Climatology

11: North Atlantic Oscillation Tim Osborn What is the NAO and how does it affect climate? The North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO) is a large-scale mode (i.e., pattern) of natural climate variability that has important impac

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210Rain / Snow / Climate / Erosion / United States rainfall climatology / Effects of global warming / Atmospheric sciences / Meteorology / Precipitation

15: Changing intensity of rainfall over Britain Tim Osborn* and Douglas Maraun* Over the past 100 years the intensity of UK precipitation has increased during winter, and to a lesser extend also during spring and autumn.

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Language: English - Date: 2012-12-05 05:55:16
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