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13 Allen, M. R., Ingram, W. J. 2002.Nature, 419 , pp. 224–32.
14 For more on this see Palmer, T. N. 1993.Weather, 48 , pp. 314–25; and
Palmer, T. N. 1999.Journal of Climate, 12 , pp. 575–91.
15 Kattenberg, A.et al. 1996. Climate models – projections of future climate. In
Houghton, J. T., Meira Filho, L. G., Callander, B. A., Harris, N., Kattenberg,
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16 For a more detailed discussion of the effect of global warming on the
hydrological cycle, see Allen, M. R., Ingram, W. J. 2002.Nature, 419 , pp.
224–32.
17 Milly, P. C. D.et al. 2002. Increasing risk of greatfloods in a changing
climate.Nature, 415 , pp. 514–17.
18 More information in Georgi, F., Hewitson, B.et al., Regional climate
information: evaluation and projections. Chapter 10 in Houghton,Climate
Change 2001, Chapter 10.
19 For definition of continental and regional scales see Note 23 in Chapter 5.
20 See also Table 7.4.
21 Studies of other stars are providing further information, see Nesme-Ribes,
E.et al. 1996.Scientific American, August, pp. 31–6.
22 Berger, A., Loutre, M. F. 2002.Science, 297 , pp. 1287–8.
23 For a review and assessment of these mechanisms see Ramaswamy, V.et al.


  1. In Houghton,Climate Change 2001, Chapter 6, Section 6.11.2.

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