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Climate--The average weather over years and longer… Chapter 1 frontispiece. Satellite view looking east from Patagonia over southern Argentina and the South Atlantic Ocean E.A. Mathez, 2009, Climate Change: The Science of Global Warming and Our Energy Future, Columbia University Press. Source: NASA 001
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Chapter 1 frontispiece. Satellite view looking east from Patagonia over southern Argentina and the South Atlantic Ocean E.A. Mathez, 2009, Climate Change: The Science of Global Warming and Our Energy Future, Columbia University Press. Source: NASA ocean: 1000x heat, 50x carbon 002
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Figure 1.1. The dynamic climate system E.A. Mathez, 2009, Climate Change: The Science of Global Warming and Our Energy Future, Columbia University Press. 003
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Table 1.1. Different timescales of weather and climate E.A. Mathez, 2009, Climate Change: The Science of Global Warming and Our Energy Future, Columbia University Press. Source: Christy et al., 2006 dailywarm days, cool nights 3-7 daysweather events, e.g., passages of fronts yearlyseasons 2-7 yearsEl Niño events (ENSO) 1-3 decadesoscillations in atmospheric circulation patterns, e.g., North Atlantic centuriesmulti-century cold and warm periods 10 4 - 10 5 yearsMilankovitch cycles > 10 6 yearspositions of continents, changes in atmospheric composition, changes in solar luminosity 004
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Figure 1.2. The Keeling curve E.A. Mathez, 2009, Climate Change: The Science of Global Warming and Our Energy Future, Columbia University Press. Source: Scripps Institution of Oceanography CO 2 Program 005
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Figure 1.3. The change in the average global land-surface air temperature relative to the 1961–1990 mean temperature E.A. Mathez, 2009, Climate Change: The Science of Global Warming and Our Energy Future, Columbia University Press. Source: Trenbreth et al., 2007 006
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