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Fig. 3.7  Distribution of atmospheric aerosols
Source: John Houghton, Global Warming, 4th edit., 2009, p. 59.
Fig. 3.7a  Distribution of atmospheric aerosols
Source: John Houghton, Global Warming, 4th edit., 2009, p. 59.
Fig. 3.7b  Distribution of atmospheric aerosols
Source: John Houghton, Global Warming, 4th edit., 2009, p. 59.
Fig. 3.8 Model calculation of effect of global mean surface air temperature or removing all sulphate aerosols in year 2000.  Source: John Houghton, Global Warming, 4th edit., 2009, p. 60.
Figures 3.9  Schematic illustrating the cloud albedo and lifetime indirect effect on radiative forcing.
 Source: John Houghton, Global Warming, 4th edit., 2009, p. 61.
Figures  3.10.
Source: John Houghton, Global Warming, 4th edit., 2009, p. 61.
Figure 3.11 Global annual mean forcings (W m-2).
Source: John Houghton, Global Warming, 4th edit., 2009, p. 62.
Figure 3.12 Global surface albedo for 1-16 January 2002.
Source: John Houghton, Global Warming, 4th edit., 2009, p. 66.
Fig. 4.1a  Variations in globally averaged EarthÕs surface temperature
Source: John Houghton, Global Warming, 4th edit., 2009, p. 71.
Fig. 4.1b  Variations in globally averaged EarthÕs surface temperature
Source: John Houghton, Global Warming, 4th edit., 2009, p. 71.
Figure 4.2 Decadally smoothed annual anomalies of global average sea surface temperature. Source: John Houghton, Global Warming, 4th edit., 2009, p.  72.
Figure 4.3  Three time series of analyses.  Source: John Houghton, Global Warming, 4th edit., 2009, p. 73.
Table 4.1. Source: John Houghton, Global Warming, 4th edit., 2009, p. 76.
Table 4.1 continued:
Source: John Houghton, Global Warming, 4th edit., 2009, p. 77.
Figure 4.4. Global average sea level from Tide gauge and satellite data
Source: John Houghton, Global Warming, 4th edit., 2009, p. 78.
Fig. 4.5 Northern hemisphere temperature anomalies (1961—90 base mean) Source: John Houghton, Global Warming, 4th edit., 2009, p. 80.