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Record #150130:

Chill in the air / Fred Pearce.

Title: Chill in the air / Fred Pearce.
Author(s): Pearce, Fred.
Date: 1999.
In: New Scientist. (1999.), Vol. 162(2184) (1999)
Abstract: Discusses indications that cooling of mesosphere heralds global climate change, particularly Shindell's model of how atmosphere responds to greenhouse effect, suggesting more ozone may be destroyed over Greenland and northern Europe than anywhere within Antarctic ozone hole. Circulatory changes seem to be amplifying radiative cooling.
Notes:

New Scientist. Vol. 162(2184) :28-32 (1999).

Keywords: 551.58 -- Climatology.
551.588 -- Climate, effect of man and environment.
551.510.52 -- Troposphere.
551.510.532 -- Stratosphere.
551.510.533 -- Mesosphere.
551.510.534 -- Ozone layer.
551.513 -- Atmosphere, general circulation.
551.52 -- Atmospheric radiation and temperature.
551.576 -- Cloud: PSC.
519.673 -- Modelling.
D -- Atmospheric sciences.
(*2) -- Polar regions.
(*3) -- Arctic regions.
(*38) -- Greenland.
SPRI record no.: 150130

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