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Batch From To Comment Notes
2-510 A 9:53 9:55 Radiative forcings are basically instantaneous in nature, and thus referenced to the Noted
prescribed amount of CO2 (or other GHG gas ) that happens to be in the atmosphere at
the time of the calculation.
[Andrew Lacis]
2-511 A 9:53 9:55 The second sentence should avoid the word "never". Carbon does eventually leave these Accepted
"active carbon" reservoirs through fossilisation, mineralisation, leaching, etc.
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[Hongbin Yu]
2-1069 A 25:52 25:55 It might be helpful to include a figure from Geogdzhayev et al. (2002) showing the Rejected, this was included in an earlier
decadal variability (or lack thereof) of maritime aerosols derived from AVHHR draft, but is really only relevant for the
measurements. volcanic episodic optical depths.
[Andrew Lacis] Unfortunately the space constraints are
really tight!
2-1070 A 25:53 25:53 remove from those ACCEPTED
[Graham Feingold]
2-1071 A 25:53 25:54
compared to those (remove "from those") from dedicated satellite
ACCEPTED
[MARCOS S.
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It is of course possible, but scarcely seems likely, that all
other climate parameters of interest will change in lock step with the global mean
temperature.
[Andrew Lacis]
2-1944 A 57:30 57:32 Actually, this "quasi-constant" factor is where all of the 1.5 to 4.5 C uncertainty resides, Noted
as examplified in the well publicized climate response estimate to doubled CO2.
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Noted: Box 1 deleted because material
Following a physical descripttion of the greenhouse effect it will become obvious that any included in Q1.3
gas that absorbs thermal radiation is a greenhouse gas, and that its ability to contribute to
the greenhouse effect depends on the strength of its absorption bands, its atmospheric
concentration, and its local temperature difference with the ground surface.
[Andrew Lacis]
2-2309 A 93:1 Question 2.1: (Suggestion from DW, since DF was author)This answer is written clearly Accepted: Box 1 deleted because
and at a good level.
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Sporadic volcanic eruptions that inject sulfur
bearing gases and particulate matter into the stratosphere are another example of naturally
occuring RCF.
[Andrew Lacis]
2-2352 A 94:41 Replace changes with increases Accepted
[Vincent Gray]
2-2353 A 94:42 Insert are thought to at the beginning Rejected.
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Change (add a space) : 'Studies donatedwith
." to Accepted
"Studies denoted with
"
[Melinda Marquis]
2-2527 A 123:6 I'd add the meaning of TAR in parenthesis Rejected
[Tiziano Colombo]
2-2528 A 123:7 123:7 The caption probably meant to say "denoted" instead of "donated". Accepted
[Andrew Lacis]
2-2529 A 123:7 Figure 2.3.9. Caption. Typo: "donated" should be "denoted". Accepted
[Philip Cameron-Smith]
2-2530 A 123:7 insert a space between "donated" and "with" Accepted
[Hartmut Grassl]
2-2531 A 123:8 123:8 A minor remark: The basis for reducing instantaneous RF by 20% to obtain adjusted Accepted
forcing could be given with a reference.
HOLBORN AND BLOOMSBURY. page 432. 466
Giles-in-the-Fields ends, but our district
includes Lincoln's Inn, and beyond it the parish of St. Andrew, Holborn, into which
we pass.
LINCOLN'S INN
W. J. Loftie
The old brick gateway in Chancery Lane is familiar to most Londoners.
INDEX. page 141. 170
Leslie, Sir Alexander, 32-33,
34-35, 39, 4°-
Alexander, 40.
George, 40.
General, 115.
Theodorus, 39.
Let, Andrew, 25.
Lermontoff, Michael Yourie-
vitch, 134-5.
Lermontoff (Learmonth), Peter
134-
Leviston, Colonel Alexander, 70.
Lieven, General, in.
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Lasse#, Mary ’75 C205
Huntoon, Any ’74 C207A Lazarus ■, Elizabeth ’75 D504C
Ignacio, David C414 LeDuc, Louise ’74 D413
Inaba, Gail ’75 B504D Lee, Andrea '74 D412
Isaacson, Joan ’74 .Daa314 Leonard, Kerman ’74 B311
Isgur, Harley ’73 C304 Lev, Naomi '72 &
- Jadeson, Agnes ’72 B419A Levere, David ’74 B407B
Jackson, Incy ’75 D202 Leverett, Bruce ’73 C416
James, Phyllis ’74 D405A Levin, Andrew ’74 C203
Jay, Alexander ’72 JM31 Levine,.Deborah ’75 DanlB
Jessel, Dorothy ’75 DanlB Levinson, David *72 B501C