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earthsystem.org
| | science.nasa.gov
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| | A quarter to half of Earth's vegetated lands has shown significant greening over the last 35 years largely due to rising levels of atmospheric carbon dioxide.
| | scienceofdoom.com
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| | There's a huge amount of attention paid to the air temperature 6ft off the ground all around the continents of the world. And there's an army of bloggers busy re-analyzing the data. It seems like one big accident of history. We had them, so we used them, then analyzed them, homogenized them, area-weighted them, re-analyzed...
| | wattsupwiththat.com
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| | Current climate models parameterise clouds and atmospheric water is treated as a "Greenhouse Gas" when it exists in the atmosphere as gas, liquid and solid. The solid phase is a key factor in the formation of reflective clouds. These phases are all responsive to surface temperature at the base of the atmospheric column and surface...
| | notrickszone.com
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| [AI summary] The provided text discusses various aspects of climate change, including temperature trends, extreme weather events, and precipitation patterns. It highlights that while some regions have experienced drying trends and changes in precipitation, there is no clear evidence of global mean precipitation increase. The text also addresses the impact of global warming on cyclone activity, tornado occurrence, and hurricane intensity, suggesting that some trends may not be as alarming as previously thought. Additionally, it touches on the role of climate models in event attribution and the challenges of interpreting climate data accurately.