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WMO (World Meteorological Organization), 1998 Scientific Assessment of Ozone Depletion 1998 Global Ozone Res. Monitor. Proj. Rep. xx, Ongoing activity, Geneva, Switzerland. [Pg.89]

WMO (World Meteorological Organization), Report of the Expert Group Meeting on the Climatic Situation and Drought in Africa. Geneva, October 6-7 (1983). [Pg.441]

WMO, World Meteorological Organization. For information Information Office, UN Secretariat Building, United Nations, New York, N. Y. [Pg.476]

WMO (World Meteorological Organisation) (1999) Scientific assessment of ozone depletion 1998. Global ozone research and monitoring project - Report no 44. Geneva (ODP) Carter WPL (1998) Summary of status of VOC reactivity estimates. University of California, CA (POCP)... [Pg.52]

Adapted from WMO (World Meteorological Organisation) (2003) Scientific Assessment of Ozone Depletion 2002. Global Ozone Research and Monitoring Project, Report No. 47, Geneva. [Pg.647]

WMO (World Meteorological Organization), Scientific Assessment of Ozone Depletion 2010, Global Ozone Research and Monitoring Project - Report No.52, Geneva, 2011 Wofsy, S.C., McElroy, M.B. HOx, NOx, and ClOx their role in atmospheric chemistry. Can. J. Chem. 52, 1582-1591 (1974)... [Pg.420]

World Meteorological Ofgani ation (WMO)f NMSMf UNEP ScientfcMssessment Report No. 37, University of Colorado Pubhcations Services,... [Pg.69]

The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) was established in 1988 by the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) and United Nations Environment Program (UNEP). This panel gave its official report... [Pg.157]

World Meteorological Organization, WMO Greenhouse Gas Bulletin No. 10, Geneva, Switzerland 2014. [Pg.142]

In summary, the chemistry of the stratosphere and the effects of anthropogenic perturbations on it have a rich history, with new chemistry that continues to unfold. For reviews of various aspects of the chemistry and history, see Cicerone (1981, 1987), Rowland (1989, 1992,1993), Molina (1991), Rowland and Molina (1994), Toohey (1995), Brasseur et al. (1995), chapters by Li et al. (1995a), Anderson, and Sander et al. in the book edited by Barker (1995), chapters by Brune, Middle-brook and Tolbert, Wilson, and Brasseur et al. in the book edited by Macalady (1998), and the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) 1995 and 1999 reports Scientific Assessment of Ozone Depletion. ... [Pg.707]

World Meteorological Organization (WMO), Scientific Assessment of Global Depletion, Report No. 44, published February, 1999. [Pg.843]

WMO (1999) Scientific Assessment of Ozone Depletion 1998 World Meteorological Organisation, Geneva. [Pg.371]

By definition, climate is characterized by estimates of meteorological parameters averaged over a time period of 30 years. For instance, climate anomalies for the 1990s are defined as the deviation from averages for the period 1961-1990. Nevertheless, analysis of the spatiotemporal climate variability for individual years is widely practiced. In particular, the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) publishes annual summaries of global climate (Yan and Torres, 2007). [Pg.455]

J. A. Pyle, S. Solomon, D. Wuebbles and S. Zvenigorodsky in Scientific Assessment of Ozone Depletion 1991, Chap. 6, World Meteorological Organization Global Ozone Research and Monitoring Project Report No. 25, WMO, Geneva, 1992. [Pg.1583]

Y. Aregbe, P. Robouch, T. Colemean, P. D. P. Taylor, WMO/IMEP-15 Trace Elements in Water Laboratory Intercomparison, World Meteorological Organization Global Watch WMO TD No. 1195, 1D21. [Pg.219]

WMO Greenhouse Gas Bulletin 2005 Atmospheric Carbon Dioxide Levels Highest On Record, World Meteorological Organization, Retrieved on November 5, 2006, from http //www.wmo.int/web/arep/gaw/ghg/PR 762 E.doc. 2006. [Pg.19]

Rowland F.S., Tyler S.C. and Makide Y., Variations since 1978 in tropospheric concentrations of halocarbons CCljF, CCI2F2, CClp CHfiCly Symposium Bnxeedings of WMO Technical Conference on Observation and Measurement of Atmospheric Contaminants, World Meteorological Organization, Vienna, October 1983 (in press) (1984a). [Pg.333]


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