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Adequacy of Climate Observing Systems
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Council, National Research
, Climate, Board on Atmospheric Sciences and
, Studies, Division on Earth and Life
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Climatic changes
/ Climatic changes-Research-United States
/ Meteorology
/ Meteorology-Observations
2000,1999
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Council, National Research
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Climatic changes
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/ Meteorology
/ Meteorology-Observations
2000,1999
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2000,1999
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Overview
The 1997 Conference on the World Climate Research Programme to the Third Conference of the Parties of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change concluded that the global capacity to observe the Earth's climate system is inadequate and is deteriorating worldwide. As a result, the chair of the subcommittee of the U.S. Global Change Research Program (USGCRP) requested a National Research Council study to assess the current status of the climate observing capabilities of the United States. This report focuses on existing observing systems for detection and attribution of climate change, with special emphasis on those systems with long time series.
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National Academies Press,National Academy Press
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9780309063906, 0309063906
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