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¡Cuidado ! Expresamente decía que no se podía citar. Me refiero a un borrador del 4º informe del IPCC que circuló por la red. Puede que el enlace haya desaparecido. JEJEJE LO GUARDE. TODO. ENTERITO. FIGURAS INCLUIDAS
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Second-Order Draft Chapter 3 IPCC WG1 Fourth Assessment Report Dai (2006) analyzed near global (60°S–75°N) synoptic data for 1976 to 2005 from ships and buoys and over 15,000 land stations for specific humidity, temperature and relative humidity. Nighttime relative humidity was greater than daytime by 2 to 15% over most land areas, as temperatures undergo a diurnal cycle, while moisture does not change much.
The global trends of near-surface relative humidity were small, although there were statistically-significant decreases of –0.1 to –0.2% decade–1 over the global ocean. Trends in specific humidity tended to follow surface temperature trends with a global-average increase of 0.06 g/kg decade–1 (1976–2004)
Chapter 3 Observations: Surface and Atmospheric Climate ChangeDai (2006) analysed near-global (60°S–75°N) synoptic data for 1976 to 2005 from ships and buoys and more than 15,000 land stations for specific humidity, temperature and relative humidity. Nighttime relative humidity was found to be greater than daytime by 2 to 15% over most land areas, as temperatures undergo a diurnal cycle, while moisture does not change much.
The global trends of near-surface relative humidity are very small. Trends in specific humidity tend to follow surface temperature trends with a global average increase of 0.06 g kg–1 per decade (1976–2004).
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