Capa de gel de l'Antàrtida Oriental (Catalan Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Capa de gel de l'Antàrtida Oriental" in Catalan language version.

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  • «Antarctic cooling, global warming?». Real Climate, 03-12-2004. [Consulta: 14 agost 2008]. «"At first glance this seems to contradict the idea of "global" warming, but one needs to be careful before jumping to this conclusion. A rise in the global mean temperature does not imply universal warming. Dynamical effects (changes in the winds and ocean circulation) can have just as large an impact, locally as the radiative forcing from greenhouse gases. The temperature change in any particular region will in fact be a combination of radiation-related changes (through greenhouse gases, aerosols, ozone and the like) and dynamical effects. Since the winds tend to only move heat from one place to another, their impact will tend to cancel out in the global mean."»

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