Ozone depletion, greenhouse gases, and climate change
This symposium was organized to study the unusual convergence of a number of observations, both short and long term that defy an integrated explanation. Of particular importance are surface temperature observations and observations of upper atmospheric temperatures, which have declined significantly...
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author | Mcelroy, Michael B. Baker, D. James, Jr. Mooney, Harold A. Burke, Kevin C. Clark, William C. Imbrie, John Davis, Margaret B. Malone, Thomas F. Dickinson, Robert E. Bretherton, Francis P. |
author_facet | Mcelroy, Michael B. Baker, D. James, Jr. Mooney, Harold A. Burke, Kevin C. Clark, William C. Imbrie, John Davis, Margaret B. Malone, Thomas F. Dickinson, Robert E. Bretherton, Francis P. |
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description | This symposium was organized to study the unusual convergence of a number of observations, both short and long term that defy an integrated explanation. Of particular importance are surface temperature observations and observations of upper atmospheric temperatures, which have declined significantly in parts of the stratosphere. There has also been a dramatic decline in ozone concentration over Antarctica that was not predicted. Significant changes in precipitation that seem to be latitude dependent have occurred. There has been a threefold increase in methane in the last 100 years; this is a problem because a source does not appear to exist for methane of the right isotopic composition to explain the increase. These and other meteorological global climate changes are examined in detail. |
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spelling | ftnasantrs:oai:casi.ntrs.nasa.gov:19900002785 2025-01-16T19:17:50+00:00 Ozone depletion, greenhouse gases, and climate change Mcelroy, Michael B. Baker, D. James, Jr. Mooney, Harold A. Burke, Kevin C. Clark, William C. Imbrie, John Davis, Margaret B. Malone, Thomas F. Dickinson, Robert E. Bretherton, Francis P. Unclassified, Unlimited, Publicly available JAN 1, 1989 application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/2060/19900002785 unknown Document ID: 19900002785 Accession ID: 90N12101 http://hdl.handle.net/2060/19900002785 No Copyright CASI ENVIRONMENT POLLUTION NASA-CR-185323 NAS 1.26:185323 LC-88-31544 1989 ftnasantrs 2019-07-21T07:10:49Z This symposium was organized to study the unusual convergence of a number of observations, both short and long term that defy an integrated explanation. Of particular importance are surface temperature observations and observations of upper atmospheric temperatures, which have declined significantly in parts of the stratosphere. There has also been a dramatic decline in ozone concentration over Antarctica that was not predicted. Significant changes in precipitation that seem to be latitude dependent have occurred. There has been a threefold increase in methane in the last 100 years; this is a problem because a source does not appear to exist for methane of the right isotopic composition to explain the increase. These and other meteorological global climate changes are examined in detail. Other/Unknown Material Antarc* Antarctica NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) |
spellingShingle | ENVIRONMENT POLLUTION Mcelroy, Michael B. Baker, D. James, Jr. Mooney, Harold A. Burke, Kevin C. Clark, William C. Imbrie, John Davis, Margaret B. Malone, Thomas F. Dickinson, Robert E. Bretherton, Francis P. Ozone depletion, greenhouse gases, and climate change |
title | Ozone depletion, greenhouse gases, and climate change |
title_full | Ozone depletion, greenhouse gases, and climate change |
title_fullStr | Ozone depletion, greenhouse gases, and climate change |
title_full_unstemmed | Ozone depletion, greenhouse gases, and climate change |
title_short | Ozone depletion, greenhouse gases, and climate change |
title_sort | ozone depletion, greenhouse gases, and climate change |
topic | ENVIRONMENT POLLUTION |
topic_facet | ENVIRONMENT POLLUTION |
url | http://hdl.handle.net/2060/19900002785 |