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Record #159412:

WMO statement on the status of the global climate in 2001 / World Meteorological Organization.

Title: WMO statement on the status of the global climate in 2001 / World Meteorological Organization.
Author (corporate): World Meteorological Organization.
Date: 2002.
Publisher: Geneva, Switzerland: World Meteorological Organization
Abstract: Summarises world climate in 2001, with global mean temperature second warmest on record. Polar temperatures were high. Notes ozone values for Arctic and Antarctic, with ozone hole centred on South Pole circular and more stable and persistent than 2000. Antarctic sea ice showed little change since 1970s, while it declined 3% per decade in Arctic. Gives significant climate anomalies and episodic events.
Notes:

WMO 940.

Keywords: 551.5 -- Meteorology.
551.583 -- Climatic changes.
551.588 -- Climate, effect of man and environment.
551.510.534 -- Ozone layer.
551.326.13 -- Floating ice, distribution, secular change.
D -- Atmospheric sciences.
Location(s): SCO: SPRI-PAM: 551.583[W]
ISBN: 9263109400
SPRI record no.: 159412

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