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92980 
Technical Report 
Summary for policymakers 
Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change :: IPCC 
2007 
Yes 
Climatic Change
ISSN: 0165-0009
EISSN: 1573-1480 
Cambridge University Press 
Cambridge, United Kingdom 
Climate change 2007: The physical science basis. Contribution of Working Group I to the Fourth Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change 
85 
3-4 
1-18 
English 
is a chapter of 1515270 Climate change 2007: The physical science basis
The Working Group I contribution to the IPCC Fourth Assessment Report describes progress in understanding of the human and natural drivers of climate change,1 observed climate change, climate processes and attribution, and estimates of projected future climate change. It builds upon past IPCC assessments and incorporates new findings from the past six years of research. Scientific progress since the Third Assessment Report (TAR) is based upon large amounts of new and more comprehensive data, more sophisticated analyses of data, improvements in understanding of processes and their simulation in models and more extensive exploration of uncertainty ranges. The basis for substantive paragraphs in this Summary for Policymakers can be found in the chapter sections specified in curly brackets. 
CLIMATE-CHANGE; HEAVY PRECIPITATION; VALUE DISTRIBUTIONS; FREQUENCY-ANALYSIS; RARE EVENTS; MODEL; TRENDS; 20TH-CENTURY; SIMULATION; IMPACTS 
Solomon, S; Qin, D; Manning, M; Chen, Z; Marquis, M; Averyt, KB; Tignor, M; Miller, HL 
9780521880091 
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