| Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change - 1992 - 220 pages
...radiation; these changes have played an important part in controlling the variations of past climate. Increases in the concentration of the greenhouse gases...consideration that may be particularly germane to water vapour which is not uniformly mixed throughout the atmosphere. The effect is not a simple one and the... | |
| Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change - 1996 - 594 pages
...naturally occurring greenhouse gases: water vapour, carbon dioxide, ozone, methane and nitrous oxide. The amount of warming depends on the size of the increase...radiative properties of the gases involved. and the concentrations of other greenhouse gases already present in the atmosphere. Anthropogenic aerosols... | |
| Catrinus J. Jepma, Mohan Munasinghe - 1997 - 354 pages
...phenomenon that has operated in the earth's atmosphere for billions of years due to naturally occuring GHGs. The amount of warming depends on the size of the increase in concentration of each GHG. the radiative properties of the gases involved, and the concentrations of other GHGs already present... | |
| Joyce E. Penner, David Lister, David J. Griggs, David J. Dokken, Mack McFarland - 1999 - 392 pages
...naturally occurring greenhouse gases (ie. water vapor, carbon dioxide, ozone, methane, and nitrous oxide). The amount of warming depends on the size of the increase...gas, the radiative properties of the gases involved, their geographical and vertical distribution, and the concentrations of other greenhouse gases already... | |
| Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. Working Group I. - 2001 - 416 pages
...gases: water vapour, carbon dioxide, ozone, methane and nitrous oxide. The amount of radiative forcing depends on the size of the increase in concentration...radiative properties of the gases involved, and the concentrations of other greenhouse gases already present in the atmosphere. Further, many greenhouse... | |
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