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: The IPCC states that, "climate sensitivity is likely (66%) to be in the range 2°C to 4.5°C, with a best estimate value of about 3°C." Thus, climate sensitivity estimates where the mean does not exceed 2°C (low end of the IPCC range) or the high end of the range does not exceed 3°C (the IPCC mean) are considered to support skeptical arguments for a low climate sensitivity.
: The list is a bibliographic resource not a scientific argument.
: The list is a bibliographic resource not a scholarly paper, meta-analysis or systematic review. on "Iceland as a heat island" (PDF) (Geophysical Research Letters, Volume 32, Number 24, December 2005)- David H.
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Whenever a clarification or correction was made for a legitimate issue these have always been insignificant and they have never affected the list count or changed its purpose. 1037-1045, November 2005)- Jack Barrett Nature's style: Naturally trendy (PDF) (Geophysical Research Letters, Volume 32, Number 23, December 2005)- Timothy A. 895-922, December 2005)- Myanna Lahsen Global climate changes: Antidogmatron (PDF) (Geographica Pannonica, Volume 10, pp. Gallo * Reply to Comments on "Methodology and Results of Calculating Central California Surface Temperature Trends: Evidence of Human-Induced Climate Change? Gallo Prediction of the Standard Atmosphere Profiles of Temperature, Pressure, and Density with Height for the Lower Atmosphere by Solution of the (S−S) Integral Equations of Transfer and Evaluation of the Potential for Profile Perturbation by Combustion Emissions (Energy Fuels, Volume 20, Issue 3, pp. Essenhigh On the sensitivity of the atmosphere to the doubling of the carbon dioxide concentration and on water vapour feedback (Energy & Environment, Volume 17, Number 4, pp.
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