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Authors :
Solomon, S
Qin, D
Manning, M
Marquis, M
Averyt, KB
Tignor, M
Miller, HL
Chen, Z
Alley, RB
Hewitson, B
Hoskins, BJ
Joos, F
Jouzel, J
Kattsov, V
Lohmann, U
Matsuno, T
Molina, M
Nicholls, N
Berntsen, T
Overpeck, J
Raga, G
Ramaswamy, V
Ren, J
Rusticucci, M
Somerville, R
Stocker, TF
Stott, PA
Bindoff, NL
Stouffer, RJ
Whetton, P
Wood, RA
Wratt, D
Chidthaisong, A
Friedlingstein, P
Gregory, JM
Hegerl, GC
Heimann, M
Solomon, S
Qin, D
Manning, M
Marquis, M
Averyt, KB
Tignor, M
Miller, HL
Chen, Z
Alley, RB
Hewitson, B
Hoskins, BJ
Joos, F
Jouzel, J
Kattsov, V
Lohmann, U
Matsuno, T
Molina, M
Nicholls, N
Berntsen, T
Overpeck, J
Raga, G
Ramaswamy, V
Ren, J
Rusticucci, M
Somerville, R
Stocker, TF
Stott, PA
Bindoff, NL
Stouffer, RJ
Whetton, P
Wood, RA
Wratt, D
Chidthaisong, A
Friedlingstein, P
Gregory, JM
Hegerl, GC
Heimann, M

Abstract

The Working Group I contribution to the IPCC Fourth Assessment Report describes progress in understanding of the human and natural drivers of climate change, observed climate change, climate processes and attribution, and estimates of projected future climate change. It builds upon past IPCC assessments and incorporates new findings from the past six years of research. Scientific progress since the TAR is based upon large amounts of new and more comprehensive data, more sophisticated analyses of data, improvements in understanding of processes and their simulation in models, and more extensive exploration of uncertainty ranges.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
application/pdf, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1020592987
Document Type :
Electronic Resource