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Atmospheric radiation and atmospheric humidity
Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society, 1997AbstractThis paper presents a report of some aspects of the effect of the dominant greenhouse gas in the earth's atmosphere, water vapour, on the radiative balance of the planet. Results from two satellite experiments which provide data on the concentration of water vapour in the upper and middle troposphere are presented.
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Io’s Atmosphere and Surface-Atmosphere Interactions
Space Science Reviews, 2005Our knowledge of Io’s atmosphere has improved dramatically in the last fifteen years, with a wealth of new observational data at millimeter, UV and IR wavelengths, and the development of numerous models describing its horizontal and vertical structure, composition, photochemistry and plasma interaction.
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Radiation in the Arctic Atmosphere and Atmosphere
2020Arctic surface temperature has been increasing at a rate 2-3 times that of the global average in the last half century. Enhanced warming of the Arctic, or Arctic Amplification, is a climatic response to external forcing. Despite good results obtained by climatic models for the globe, the largest intermodel differences in surface temperature warming are
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Journal of the Air Pollution Control Association, 1967
Methane is present in the troposphere with a volume concentration of about 1.5 ppm. Estimates of Koyama indicate a predominantly biological origin with a total production rate of about 2.7 x 10/sup 14/ g CH/sub 4//yr. From that the author estimated the atmospheric lifetime of methane to be around 20 years.
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Methane is present in the troposphere with a volume concentration of about 1.5 ppm. Estimates of Koyama indicate a predominantly biological origin with a total production rate of about 2.7 x 10/sup 14/ g CH/sub 4//yr. From that the author estimated the atmospheric lifetime of methane to be around 20 years.
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Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific, 1950
Bates, D.R., Nicolet, M.
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Bates, D.R., Nicolet, M.
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