increases in rainfall extremes linked to agw, page-72

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    Here's the graph again for jantimot.


    If you go the the original source I posted when I first put up the graph, You will find a proper critique of its presentation. Like many charts and graphs it does have its limitations although the axes are clearly identified in spite of what jantimot might imagine.

    Here are a variety of links to "greenhouse gases"

    First the group think effort from internet users.

    http://betterfigures.files.wordpress.com/2012/09/dekadal.png?w=487

    Now one from a USA government agency.

    http://www.epa.gov/climatechange/ghgemissions/

    And one from our world respected CSIRO.

    http://www.csiro.au/en/Outcomes/Climate/Understanding/State-of-the-Climate-2012/Greenhouse-Gases.aspx

    Here's one that is a bit contrarian.

    http://www.lenntech.com/greenhouse-effect/global-warming-history.htm

    Here's a reasonably comprehensive visual presentation.

    http://www.noaa.gov/cop15/resources/COP15_History_and_Science_of_CO2_Presentation.pdf

    Here's one on some natural spikes in carbon dioxide.

    http://www.cosmosmagazine.com/news/greenhouse-gas-increases-part-earths-history/

    Here's one discussing the analogy between greenhouse gases and a greenhouse.

    http://science.howstuffworks.com/environmental/green-science/global-warming2.htm

 
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