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This site, from the University Corporation for Atmospheric Research (UCAR), offers a detailed explanation, with diagrams, of both Earth's water cycle and the global heat flow, including the processes that produce the greenhouse effect. Greenhouse gases are listed, and their relative contributions to the greenhouse effect are enumerated. Special attention is paid to the role of clouds.
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Record Creator: Metadata instance created May 27, 2009 by Logan Hancock
Record Updated: Aug 10, 2020 by Lyle Barbato
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March 17, 2007
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AIP Format
(University Corporation for Atmospheric Research, Boulder, 2007), WWW Document, (https://www.windows2universe.org/?page=/earth/climate/warming_clouds_albedo_feedback.html).
AJP/PRST-PER
Global Warming, Clouds, and Albedo: Feedback Loops (University Corporation for Atmospheric Research, Boulder, 2007), <https://www.windows2universe.org/?page=/earth/climate/warming_clouds_albedo_feedback.html>.
APA Format
Global Warming, Clouds, and Albedo: Feedback Loops. (2007, March 17). Retrieved October 4, 2024, from University Corporation for Atmospheric Research: https://www.windows2universe.org/?page=/earth/climate/warming_clouds_albedo_feedback.html
Chicago Format
University Corporation for Atmospheric Research. Global Warming, Clouds, and Albedo: Feedback Loops. Boulder: University Corporation for Atmospheric Research, March 17, 2007. https://www.windows2universe.org/?page=/earth/climate/warming_clouds_albedo_feedback.html (accessed 4 October 2024).
MLA Format
Global Warming, Clouds, and Albedo: Feedback Loops. Boulder: University Corporation for Atmospheric Research, 2007. 17 Mar. 2007. 4 Oct. 2024 <https://www.windows2universe.org/?page=/earth/climate/warming_clouds_albedo_feedback.html>.
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@misc{ Title = {Global Warming, Clouds, and Albedo: Feedback Loops}, Publisher = {University Corporation for Atmospheric Research}, Volume = {2024}, Number = {4 October 2024}, Month = {March 17, 2007}, Year = {2007} }
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