Klima konkret
Verwendete Quellen und weiterführende Informationen
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- Jones, P. D.; Moberg, A. : Hemispheric and Large-Scale Surface Air Temperature Variations: An Extensive Revision and an Update to 2001. In: Journal of Climate 16 (2003), Nr. 2, S. 206-223.
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- Lean, J.: Cycles and trends in solar irradiance and climate. In: WIREs Climate Change 1 (2010), Nr. 1, S. 111-122.
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- Misios, S.; Schmidt, H.: Mechanisms involved in the amplification of the 11-yr solar cycle signal in the tropical Pacific Ocean. In: Journal of Climate 25 (2012), Nr. 14, S. 5102-5118.
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