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... Keeling, held November 13-15, 1995, at the National Academy of Sciences, Irvine, CA. Can increasing carbon dioxide cause climate change?
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... 8336 Colloquium Paper: Lindzen models for the atmosphere with ocean models. Here, the climate tends to drift unless one applies so-called flux corrections.
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... Colloquium Paper: Lindzen Proc.
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... 8338 Colloquium Paper: Lindzen consider whether there are alternative approaches to determining climate sensitivity. Observational Determinations of Climate Sensitivity The purpose of the present section is to assess various approaches to using data to infer climate sensitivity, given that current GCMs are unlikely to be adequate for this task.
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... Colloquium Paper: Lindzen n (1)
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... 8340 Colloquium Paper: Lindzen relation of surface temperature and "enhanced" greenhouse effect. Indeed, should there be a strong negative feedback associated with enhanced drying in subsiding regions (and/or expanded dry regions)
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... Ten percent of this research was funded by the U.S. Department of Energy's National Institute of Global Environmental Change (NIGEC)
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... 8342 Colloquium Paper: Lindzen 26.


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