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Abraham H. Oort has written: 'Global atmospheric circulation statistics, 1958-1973' -- subject(s): Atmospheric circulation, Charts, diagrams 'Computations of the eddy heat and density transports across the Gulf Stream' -- subject(s): Transmission, Ocean temperature, Heat 'The interannual variability of atmospheric circulation statistics' -- subject(s): Atmospheric circulation, Charts, diagrams, Rawinsonde observations, Upper Atmosphere
Ngar-Cheung Lau has written: 'Circulation statistics based on FGGE III-B analyses produced by GFDL' -- subject(s): Atmospheric circulation, First GARP Global Experiment, Statistics, Weather analysis
Any increase in atmospheric carbon dioxide contributes to global climate change.
An increase in the atmospheric levels of carbon dioxide is the biggest contributor to global warming.
Yes, they are two atmospheric effects. No, they are not related.
Marcel Leroux has written: 'Meteorology & Climate of Tropical Africa' 'Global Warming - Myth or Reality?' 'Dynamic analysis of weather and climate' -- subject(s): Dynamic meteorology, Climatology, Atmospheric circulation
Nutrient cycles occur on a local level through biota. They are also processed on a global level. However the geological processes in which they develop are, erosion, weathering, and atmospheric circulation.
what two factors govern global circulation
Global Ocean Conveyor
Yes
Atmospheric cycle.