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Uncertainities in carbon dioxide radiative forcing in atmospheric general circulation models
by
Mahfouf
, Hack, J.J.
, Potter, G.L.
, Randall, D.A.
, Ingram, W.J.
, Taylor, K.E.
, Lacis, A.A.
, Roeckner, E.
, Kiehl, J.T.
, Le Treut, H.
, Fraser, J.R.
, Liang, X.Z.
, Zhang, M.H.
, McAvaney, B.J.
, Gates, W.L.
, Colman, R.A.
, Esch, M.
, Del Genio, A.D.
, Cess, R.D.
, Dazlich, D.A.
, Lli, Z.X.
, Galin, V.
, Wang, W.C.
in
540110
/ 990200 - Mathematics & Computers
/ ABUNDANCE
/ CARBON COMPOUNDS
/ CARBON DIOXIDE
/ CARBON OXIDES
/ CHALCOGENIDES
/ CLIMATIC CHANGE
/ COMPARATIVE EVALUATIONS
/ ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
/ EVALUATION
/ GENERAL AND MISCELLANEOUS//MATHEMATICS, COMPUTING, AND INFORMATION SCIENCE
/ GENERAL CIRCULATION MODELS
/ GREENHOUSE EFFECT
/ MATHEMATICAL MODELS
/ OXIDES
/ OXYGEN COMPOUNDS
1993
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Uncertainities in carbon dioxide radiative forcing in atmospheric general circulation models
by
Mahfouf
, Hack, J.J.
, Potter, G.L.
, Randall, D.A.
, Ingram, W.J.
, Taylor, K.E.
, Lacis, A.A.
, Roeckner, E.
, Kiehl, J.T.
, Le Treut, H.
, Fraser, J.R.
, Liang, X.Z.
, Zhang, M.H.
, McAvaney, B.J.
, Gates, W.L.
, Colman, R.A.
, Esch, M.
, Del Genio, A.D.
, Cess, R.D.
, Dazlich, D.A.
, Lli, Z.X.
, Galin, V.
, Wang, W.C.
in
540110
/ 990200 - Mathematics & Computers
/ ABUNDANCE
/ CARBON COMPOUNDS
/ CARBON DIOXIDE
/ CARBON OXIDES
/ CHALCOGENIDES
/ CLIMATIC CHANGE
/ COMPARATIVE EVALUATIONS
/ ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
/ EVALUATION
/ GENERAL AND MISCELLANEOUS//MATHEMATICS, COMPUTING, AND INFORMATION SCIENCE
/ GENERAL CIRCULATION MODELS
/ GREENHOUSE EFFECT
/ MATHEMATICAL MODELS
/ OXIDES
/ OXYGEN COMPOUNDS
1993
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Uncertainities in carbon dioxide radiative forcing in atmospheric general circulation models
by
Mahfouf
, Hack, J.J.
, Potter, G.L.
, Randall, D.A.
, Ingram, W.J.
, Taylor, K.E.
, Lacis, A.A.
, Roeckner, E.
, Kiehl, J.T.
, Le Treut, H.
, Fraser, J.R.
, Liang, X.Z.
, Zhang, M.H.
, McAvaney, B.J.
, Gates, W.L.
, Colman, R.A.
, Esch, M.
, Del Genio, A.D.
, Cess, R.D.
, Dazlich, D.A.
, Lli, Z.X.
, Galin, V.
, Wang, W.C.
in
540110
/ 990200 - Mathematics & Computers
/ ABUNDANCE
/ CARBON COMPOUNDS
/ CARBON DIOXIDE
/ CARBON OXIDES
/ CHALCOGENIDES
/ CLIMATIC CHANGE
/ COMPARATIVE EVALUATIONS
/ ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
/ EVALUATION
/ GENERAL AND MISCELLANEOUS//MATHEMATICS, COMPUTING, AND INFORMATION SCIENCE
/ GENERAL CIRCULATION MODELS
/ GREENHOUSE EFFECT
/ MATHEMATICAL MODELS
/ OXIDES
/ OXYGEN COMPOUNDS
1993
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Uncertainities in carbon dioxide radiative forcing in atmospheric general circulation models
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Uncertainities in carbon dioxide radiative forcing in atmospheric general circulation models
1993
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Global warming, caused by an increase in the concentrations of greenhouse gases, is the direct result of greenhouse gas-induced radiative forcing. When a doubling of atmospheric carbon dioxide is considered, this forcing differed substantially among 15 atmospheric general circulation models. Although there are several potential causes, the largest contributor was the carbon dioxide radiation parameterizations of the models.
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