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  • 51National Balloon Facility — Established 1961 Field of Research Research Ballooning Director …

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  • 52Nuclear winter — For other uses, see Nuclear winter (disambiguation). Nuclear weapons History Warfare Arms race Design Testing …

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  • 53Quasi-biennial oscillation — The QBO (quasi biennial oscillation) is a quasi periodic oscillation of the equatorial zonal wind between easterlies and westerlies in the tropical stratosphere with a mean period of 28 to 29 months. The alternating wind regimes develop at the… …

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  • 54Solar variation — Solar variations are changes in the amount of solar radiation emitted by the Sun. There are periodic components to these variations, the principal one being the 11 year solar cycle (or sunspot cycle), as well as aperiodic fluctuations. Solar… …

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  • 55List of cloud types — Clouds are formed in Earth s atmosphere when water evaporates into vapor from oceans, lakes, and ponds or by evapotranspiration over moist areas of Earth s land surface. The vapor rises up into colder areas of the atmosphere due to convective,… …

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  • 56Global warming — This article is about the change in climate Earth is currently experiencing. For general discussion of how Earth s climate can change, see Climate change …

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  • 57Andrew Dessler — PhD is a professor at Texas A M University in the Department of Atmospheric Sciences. He has produced theories of the role of water vapor [Sherwood, S.C., and A.E. Dessler. 2000. On the control of stratospheric humidity. Geophysical Research… …

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  • 581,1,2-Trichloro-1,2,2-trifluoroethane — 1,1,2 Trichloro 1,2,2 trifluoroethane …

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  • 59Clean Air Act (United States) — Clean Air Act Full title Clean Air Act of 1963 Acronym CAA Effective Dec. 17, 1963 Citations Public Law P.L. 88 206 …

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  • 60Climate change mitigation — Fossil fuel related CO2 emissions compared to five of IPCC s emissions scenarios. The dips are related to global recessions. Data from IPCC SRES scenarios; …

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