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5.20 From Sarmiento, J. L. 1983.Journal of Physics and Oceanography, 13 , pp. 1924–39. 102
5.21 From Hansen, J.et al. 1992. Potential impact of Mt. Pinatubo eruption.Geophysics
Research Letters, 19 ,
pp. 215–18. Also quoted in Technical summary of Houghton, J. T., Meira Filho,
L. G., Callander, B. A., Harris, N., Kattenberg, A., Maskell, K. (eds.) 1996.Climate
Change 1995: the Science of Climate Change.Cambridge: Cambridge University
Press. 103
5.22 From Policymakers summary. In Houghton, J. T., Ding, Y., Griggs, D. J., Noguer, M.,
van der Linden, P. J., Dai, X., Maskell, K., Johnson, C. A. (eds.)Climate Change
2001: The Scientific Basis.Contribution of Working Group I to the Third Assessment
Report of the IntergovernmentalPanel on Climate Change. Cambridge: Cambridge
University Press. Simulations from model at Hadley Centre, UK. 104
5.23 Figure12.8 from Mitchell, J. F. B., Karoly, D. J. 2001. Detectionof climate change
and attribution of causes. Chapter 12 in Houghton,Climate Change 2001,
Chapter 12. 105
5.24 From the Report on Hadley Centre Regional Modelling System, 2002. 108
6.1 Figure 17 from Technical summary. In Houghton, J. T., Ding, Y., Griggs, D.J.,
Noguer, M.,van der Linden, P. J., Dai, X., Maskell, K., Johnson, C. A.(eds.)Climate
Change 2001: The Scientific Basis.Contribution of Working Group I to the Third
Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. Cambridge:
Cambridge University Press. 116
6.2 Figure 18 from Technical summary. In Houghton,Climate Change 2001. 119
6.3 The components of a simple ‘upwelling-diffusion’ climate model. 121
6.4 Figures 9.13 and 9.14 from Cubasch, U., Meehl, G. A. 2001. Projections of future
climate change. Chapter 9 in Houghton,Climate Change 2001. 122
6.5 From Figures 3.2 and 3.3 in Watson, R.et al. (eds.) 2001.Climate Change 2001:
Synthesis Report.Contribution of Working Groups I, II and III to the Third
Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. Cambridge:
Cambridge University Press. 126
6.6 From Folland C.K., Karl T. R.et al.2001. Observed climate variability and change,
Figure 2.32. Chapter 2 in Houghton,Climate Change 2001, p. 155. 129
6.7 From Pittock, A. B.et al. 1991. Quoted in Houghton, J. T., Callander, B. A., Varney, S.
K. (eds.)Climate Change 1992: the Supplementary Report to the IPCC Assessments.
Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, p. 120. 130
6.8 From Palmer, T. N., Raisanen, J. 2002.Nature, 415 , pp. 512–14. The extreme
precipitation events at the base of the study are those with winter precipitation greater
than the mean plus two standard deviations that have probability in the control runs of
2.5% or a return period of about forty years. 131
6.9 From Wilson, C. A., Mitchell, J. F. B. 1993. Simulation of climate and CO 2 -indiced
climate changes over Western Europe.Climatic Change, 10 , pp. 11–42. 132
6.10 From Report on Hadley Centre Regional Modeling System 2002. 135
6.11 From Hadley Centre Report 2001. The Hadley Centre climate model is from Vellinga,
M., Wood, R. A. 2002.Climatic Change, 54 , pp. 251–67. 137

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