Is the observed air temperature increase in europe during our century anthropogenetic? (CROSBI ID 464478)
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Podaci o odgovornosti
Šinik, Nadežda ; Marki, Antun ; Poje, Dražen
engleski
Is the observed air temperature increase in europe during our century anthropogenetic?
Usual today"s scenarios of climatic fluctuations modelling explain the observed temperature increase in Europe by the "green house" effect due to a continuous anthropogenic CO_2 increase in the atmosphere. A testing of this assumption by means of filtered long series of temperature, not alone - but in a comparison to simultaneous series of cloudiness at several locations in Europe, revealed a significant and high positive correlation between those two meteorological elements. Such results suggest that - beside anthropogenic influences - natural climatic variations, related to the general circulation of the atmosphere, are still predominant. The paper gives some possible explanations which take into account the cloudiness interference into a very sensitive balance between the received solar and the lost terrestrial radiations which governs all processes in our planetary atmosphere
climatic fluctuations; "green-house" effect; anthropogenic CO_2 increase; long series of temperature and cloudiness.
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Podaci o prilogu
C475-x.
1997.
objavljeno
Podaci o matičnoj publikaciji
Annales Geophysicae, Supplement II to Volume 15
Richter, A.K.
Katlenburg-Lindau: European Geosciences Union (EGU)
Podaci o skupu
XXII General Assembly of the European Geophysical Society
poster
21.04.1997-25.04.1997
Beč, Austrija