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Spatial-temporal particularity of global climate change

Abstract

Spatial-temporal particularity of the Earth’s temperature change over period from 1850 to 2017 are considered. Special attention was paid to external and internal reasons of trends, jumps and hiatuses in temperature interannual variability, such as man-made greenhouse gases, water vapor, clouds, natural and man-made aerosols. We have elucidated why the climate warming in the second half of the last century occurred mainly in winter months, while nowadays it has been replaced by summer type warming. These and other spatial-temporal particularity of global climate change cannot be explained by greenhouse global warming theory.

About the Authors

V. F. Loginov
Institute for Nature Management of the National Academy of Sciences of Belarus, Minsk
Belarus


S. A. Lysenko
Institute for Nature Management of the National Academy of Sciences of Belarus, Minsk
Belarus


Y. A. Brovka
Institute for Nature Management of the National Academy of Sciences of Belarus, Minsk
Belarus


V. S. Mikutsky
Institute for Nature Management of the National Academy of Sciences of Belarus, Minsk
Belarus


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Loginov V.F., Lysenko S.A., Brovka Y.A., Mikutsky V.S. Spatial-temporal particularity of global climate change. Natural resources. 2019;(1):78-87. (In Russ.)

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