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  • :''This page is part of the topic [[Atmospheric change over the next 100 years]]'' ...hey clearly cannot be used for predictions of the future. Instead, coupled Chemistry-Climate Models are used. Those whose results are described below vary in th
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  • ==Antarctic Tropospheric Chemistry== Over many regions of the world, the chemistry of the troposphere is studied in order to understand the effect of emission
    43 KB (6,788 words) - 17:07, 22 August 2014

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  • #[[Atmospheric circulation changes in the instrumental period]] #[[Atmospheric chemistry in the instrumental period]]
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  • ...s not entirely surprising, since this is very sensitive to changes in both atmospheric and oceanic conditions. The IPCC report took a mean estimate from 20 Atmosp ...c component of the next generation of climate models must have interactive chemistry if we are to obtain meaningful projections of the future extent and thickne
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  • ...distant past is that we need to go back more than 30 million years to find atmospheric CO<sub>2</sub> concentrations at more than twice pre-industrial levels, whi ...climate variability at orbital and suborbital scale: Ice sheet, ocean and atmospheric interactions. In: Florindo F, Siegert M (eds) Antarctic Climate Evolution,
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  • ##[[Atmospheric circulation changes in the instrumental period]] ##[[Atmospheric chemistry in the instrumental period]]
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  • #[[Atmospheric circulation changes over the 21st century]] #[[Atmospheric chemistry changes over the 21st century]]
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  • :''This page is part of the topic [[Atmospheric change over the next 100 years]]'' ...hey clearly cannot be used for predictions of the future. Instead, coupled Chemistry-Climate Models are used. Those whose results are described below vary in th
    27 KB (4,305 words) - 16:22, 6 August 2014
  • ==Antarctic Tropospheric Chemistry== Over many regions of the world, the chemistry of the troposphere is studied in order to understand the effect of emission
    43 KB (6,788 words) - 17:07, 22 August 2014
  • ...wing text, coupled atmosphere-ocean models means three-dimensional coupled atmospheric and oceanic general circulation models. These models are continually evolvi ...as biogeochemistry, in order to simulate the carbon cycle, and atmospheric chemistry.
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  • ...ctic Circumpolar Current (ACC) developed, rather than due to any change in atmospheric CO<sub>2</sub> levels. At that time the ice sheet thickened to more or less <li>In an analogous fashion, circumpolar atmospheric circulation patterns isolated terrestrial habitats from potential sources o
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  • ...rations above the Antarctic are expected to recover and, if greenhouse gas atmospheric concentrations continue to increase at the present rate, temperatures acros ...formed on Antarctica around 34 Ma, most likely in response to a decline in atmospheric CO<sub>2</sub> levels caused by a combination of reduced CO<sub>2</sub> out
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  • ...mical composition of the atmosphere. The most marked recent changes in the chemistry of the atmosphere over Antarctica are associated with greenhouse gases, not ...riagu, 1989">Nriagu, J.O., 1989. A global assessment of natural sources of atmospheric trace metals, ''Nature'', '''338''', 47-49.</ref>), anthropogenic toxic met
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  • ...g the &ldquo;night&rdquo;. Surface temperature, humidity, solar radiation, atmospheric pressure, wind speed and direction are largely measured by automated instru ...reduced range of parameters compared to the staffed stations, usually just atmospheric pressure, temperature and wind, although some may measure humidity, along w
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  • ...ects on the terrestrial and marine biota. We also know that changes in the atmospheric and oceanic circulation around Antarctica, and the volume of the ice sheets ...present the complex orography in the coastal region, the behaviour of the atmospheric boundary layer, eddies in the ocean, and the effects of and sea ice. Sub-gr
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  • ...me Antarctic lake environmental changes actually magnify those seen in the atmospheric climate, highlighting the value of these locations as model systems to give
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  • ...mosphere are founded on the fundamental laws of motion, thermodynamics and chemistry. The models use equations representing those laws to step forward in time f ...be around 1,000 km across. However, many smaller-scale phenomena, such as atmospheric convection and heat and momentum exchange at the lower boundary, are not re
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  • ...priority if we are to formulate effective global policies for stabilizing atmospheric CO<sub>2</sub> levels. ...will continue to rise in response to human activities. Eventually, as the atmospheric concentration of CO<sub>2</sub> exceeds the maximum deep-water pCO<sub>2</s
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  • ...controlling the storage of carbon in the ocean and a key driver in setting atmospheric CO<sub>2</sub> levels (Caldeira and Duffy, 2000<ref name="Caldeira and Duff ...permanent CO<sub>2</sub> sink but at higher latitudes the ocean acts as an atmospheric sink during summer and a source during winter (Metzl et al., 2006<ref name=
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