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14. Further reading. References (Climate change)




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This article is from the Climate Change FAQ, by Jan Schloerer jan.schloerer@medizin.uni-ulm.de with numerous contributions by others.

14. Further reading. References (Climate change)

Introductory articles, mainly on questions not addressed here:
[Schelling] pensive, allround: science, impacts, responses
[Ausubel] potential impacts: critical, though not complacent
[Morgan] presents the scientific pickle in a nutshell
[Trenberth] skills and limits of climate models
[White] history, some basics, climate debate up to 1990

For details, you might try [Houghton, chapters 1-7] or, if you want
to dig deeply, the reports [IPCC 90/94/95] by Working Group I of the
Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC). Working Groups II
and III address impacts and responses [IPCC 95 II/III]. For the
physics of climate, [Hartmann] is a moderately technical starter,
while the professionals often turn to the more rigorous [Peixoto].

[Andreae] Meinrat O. Andreae, Raising dust in the greenhouse.
Nature 380 (1996), 389-390
[Ausubel] Jesse H. Ausubel, A second look at the impacts of
climate change. American Scientist 79 (1991), 210-221
[Berger] A. Berger and Ch. Tricot, The greenhouse effect.
Surveys in Geophysics 13 (1992), 523-549
[Bradley] Raymond S. Bradley and Philip D. Jones, `Little Ice Age'
summer temperature variations: their nature and relevance to recent
global warming trends. The Holocene 3 (1993), 367-376
[Briffa] Keith R. Briffa, Philip D. Jones, Fritz H. Schweingruber,
Stepan G. Shiyatov & Edward R. Cook, Unusual twentieth-century
summer warmth in a 1,000-year temperature record from Siberia.
Nature 376 (1995), 156-159
[Burroughs] William James Burroughs, Weather Cycles: Real or Imaginary?
Cambridge University Press 1992
[Butcher] Samuel S. Butcher, Robert J. Charlson, Gordon H. Orians
& Gordon V. Wolfe, eds, Global Biogeochemical Cycles.
San Diego, CA, Academic Press 1992
[Crowley] Thomas J. Crowley, Geological assessment of the greenhouse
effect. Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society 74
(1993), 2363-2373
[Crowley & North] Thomas J. Crowley, Gerald R. North,
Paleoclimatology. Oxford University Press 1991
[Cuffey] Kurt M. Cuffey, Gary D. Clow, Richard B. Alley, Minze Stuiver,
Edwin D. Waddington, Richard W. Saltus, Large Arctic temperature
change at the Wisconsin-Holocene glacial transition. Science 270
(1995), 455-458. Also: Doug MacAyeal, ibid. 444-445. Richard
Kerr, Science 272 (1996), 1584-1585
[Eddy] J.A. Eddy and H. Oeschger (eds), Global Changes in the
Perspective of the Past. Chichester, UK, John Wiley & Sons 1993
[Gallimore] R.G. Gallimore & J.E. Kutzbach, Role of orbitally
induced changes in tundra area in the onset of glaciation.
Nature 381 (1996), 503-505. Also: Mark Chandler,
Trees retreat and ice advances, ibid. 477-478
[Hartmann] Dennis L. Hartmann, Global Physical Climatology.
San Diego, CA, Academic Press 1994
[Houghton] John Houghton, Global Warming: The Complete Briefing.
Lion Publishing, Oxford, UK / Elgin, Illinois, US 1994.
Albatross Books, Sutherland, Australia 1994
[Hughes] Malcolm K. Hughes and Henry F. Diaz,
Was there a `Medieval Warm Period', and if so, where and when ?
Climatic Change 26 (1994), 109-142
[Hurrell 96] James W. Hurrell and Kevin E. Trenberth,
Satellite versus surface estimates of air temperature since 1979.
Journal of Climate 9 (1996), 2222-2232. Also at:
http://www.cgd.ucar.edu:80/cas/papers/jclim96/
[Hurrell 97] James W. Hurrell & Kevin E. Trenberth, Spurious trends
in satellite MSU temperatures from merging different satellite
records. Nature 386 (13 March 1997), 164-167
[IPCC 90] Climate Change - The IPCC Scientific Assessment
J.T. Houghton et al., eds, Cambridge University Press 1990
[IPCC 94] Climate Change 1994: Radiative Forcing of Climate Change
and An Evaluation of the IPCC IS92 Emission Scenarios.
J.T. Houghton et al., eds, Cambridge University Press 1995
[IPCC 95] Climate Change 1995: The Science of Climate Change.
J.T. Houghton et al., eds, Cambridge University Press 1996
[IPCC 95 II] Climate Change 1995: Impacts, Adaptations and
Mitigation of Climate Change: Scientific-Technical Analyses.
Robert T. Watson et al., eds, Cambridge University Press 1996
[IPCC 95 III] Climate Change 1995: Economic and Social Dimensions
of Climate Change. James P. Bruce et al., eds, Cambridge
University Press 1996.
[Jones] M.D.H. Jones and A. Henderson-Sellers,
History of the greenhouse effect.
Progress in Physical Geography 14, 1 (1990), 1-18
[Jouzel] J. Jouzel, N.I. Barkov, J.M. Barnola, M. Bender, 13 more
authors, Extending the Vostok ice-core record of paleoclimate
to the penultimate glacial period. Nature 364 (1993), 407-412
[Keeling] C.D. Keeling, T.P. Whorf, M. Wahlen & J. van der Plicht,
Interannual extremes in the rate of rise of atmospheric carbon
dioxide since 1980. Nature 375 (1995), 666-670
[Keigwin 95] Lloyd D. Keigwin, The North Pacific through
the millennia. Nature 377 (1995), 485-486
[Keigwin 96] Lloyd D. Keigwin, The Little Ice Age and Medieval Warm
Period in the Sargasso Sea. Science 274 (29 Nov 1996), 1504-1508
[Lindzen] R.S. Lindzen, Climate dynamics and global change.
Annual Reviews of Fluid Mechanics 26 (1994), 353-378
[Maunder] W. John Maunder, Dictionary of Global Climate Change.
London, UCL Press / New York, Chapman and Hall 1992
[Meehl] Gerald A. Meehl and Warren M. Washington, El Nino-like
climate change in a model with increased atmospheric CO2 concen-
trations. Nature 382 (1996), 56-60
[Morgan] M. Granger Morgan, David W. Keith,
Climate change: Subjective judgments by climate experts.
Environmental Science & Technology 29, 10 (1995), 468A-476A
[Overpeck] Jonathan T. Overpeck, Paleoclimatology and climate system
dynamics. Reviews of Geophysics 33, Supplement (July 1995), 863-871
[Peixoto] Jose Peixoto and Abraham H. Oort, Physics of Climate.
Institute of Physics Publishing, 1992
[Peter] Thomas Peter, Airborne particle analysis for climate studies.
Science 273 (1996), 1352-1353
[Ramaswamy] V. Ramaswamy, M.D. Schwarzkopf & W.J. Randel, Fingerprint
of ozone depletion in the spatial and temporal pattern of recent
lower-stratospheric cooling. Nature 382 (1996), 616-618
[Raynaud] D. Raynaud, J. Jouzel, J.M. Barnola, J. Chappellaz,
R.J. Delmas, C. Lorius, The ice record of greenhouse gases.
Science 259 (1993), 926-934
[Rind] David Rind & Jonathan Overpeck, Hypothesized causes of decade-
to-century-scale climate variability: climate model results.
Quaternary Science Reviews 12 (1993), 357-374
[Santer] B.D. Santer, K.E. Taylor, T.M.L. Wigley, T.C. Johns, P.D.
Jones, 8 more authors, A search for human influences on the thermal
structure of the atmosphere. Nature 382 (1996), 39-46
[Schelling] Thomas C. Schelling, Some economics of global warming.
The American Economic Review 82 (March 1992), 1-14
[Schwartz] Stephen E. Schwartz and Meinrat O. Andreae, Uncertainty
in climate change caused by aerosols. Science 272 (1996), 1121-22
[Siegenthaler] U. Siegenthaler & J.L. Sarmiento, Atmospheric carbon
dioxide and the ocean. Nature 365 (1993), 119-125
[Sinha] Ashok Sinha, Relative influence of lapse rate and water
vapor on the greenhouse effect. Journal of Geophysical Research
100 (1995), 5095-5103
[Soden] Brian J. Soden and Rong Fu, A satellite analysis of deep
convection, upper-tropospheric humidity, and the greenhouse effect.
Journal of Climate 8 (1995), 2333-2351
[Sokolik] Irina N. Sokolik & Owen B. Toon, Direct radiative forcing by
anthropogenic airborne mineral aerosols. Nature 381 (1996), 681-683
[Tegen] Ina Tegen, Andrew A. Lacis & Inez Fung, The influence
on climate forcing of mineral aerosols from disturbed soils.
Nature 380 (1996), 419-422
[Tett] Simon F.B. Tett, John F.B. Mitchell, David E. Parker, Myles
R. Allen, Human influence on the atmospheric vertical structure:
detection and observations. Science 274 (15 Nov 1996), 1170-1173
[Trenberth] Kevin E. Trenberth, The use and abuse of climate models.
Nature 386 (13 March 1997), 131-133
[White] Robert M. White, The great climate debate.
Scientific American 263, 1 (July 1990), 18-25
[Wielicki] Bruce A. Wielicki, Robert D. Cess, Michael D. King,
David A. Randall, and Edwin F. Harrison, Mission to Planet Earth:
Role of clouds and radiation in climate. Bulletin of the American
Meteorological Society 76 (1995), 2125-2153

 

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