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[68] Causes of Observed Changes in Extremes and Projections of Future Changes." In Weather and Climate Extremes in a Changing Climate: Regions of Focus: North America, Hawaii, Caribbean, and U.S. Pacific Islands, edited by T. R. Karl, G. A. Meehl, C. D. Miller, S. J. Hassol, A. M. Waple and W. L. Murray, 81-116. Vol. Synthesis and Assessment Product 3.3. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Climate Change Science Program, 2008.
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[114] Executive Summary." In Weather and Climate Extremes in a Changing Climate - Region of Focus: North America, Hawaii, Caribbean, and Pacific Islands, edited by T. R. Karl, G. A. Meehl, C. D. Miller, S. J. Hassol, A. M. Waple and W. L. Murray, 1-9. Vol. Synthesis and Assessment Product 3.3. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Climate Change Science Program, 2008.
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[112] Observed Changes in Weather and Climate Extremes." In Weather and Climate Extremes in a Changing Climate: Regions of Focus: North America, Hawaii, Caribbean, and U.S. Pacific Islands, edited by T. R. Karl, G. A. Meehl, C. D. Miller, S. J. Hassol, A. M. Waple and W. L. Murray, 35-80. Vol. CCSP Synthesis and Assessment Product 3.3. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Climate Change Science Program, 2008.
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[252] Why Weather and Climate Extremes Matter." In Weather and Climate Extremes in a Changing Climate - Regions of Focus: North America, Hawaii, Caribbean, and U.S. Pacific Islands, edited by T. R. Karl, G. A. Meehl, C. D. Miller, S. J. Hassol, A. M. Waple and W. L. Murray, 11-34. Vol. Synthesis and Assessment Product 3.3. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Climate Change Science Program, 2008.
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[46] Executive Summary." In Temperature Trends in the Lower Atmosphere: Steps for Understanding and Reconciling Differences, edited by T. R. Karl, S. J. Hassol, C. D. Miller and W. L. Murray, 1-15. Vol. Synthesis and Assessment Product 1.1. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Climate Change Science Program, 2006.
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[14] How Well Can the Observed Vertical Temperature Changes be Reconciled With Our Understanding of the Causes of These Changes?" In Temperature Trends in the Lower Atmosphere: Steps for Understanding and Reconciling Differences, edited by T. R. Karl, S. J. Hassol, C. D. Miller and W. L. Murray, 89-118. Vol. Synthesis and Assessment Product 1.1. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Climate Change Science Program, 2006.
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[71] Temperature Trends in the Lower Atmosphere: Steps for Understanding and Reconciling Differences In Synthesis and Assessment Product 1.1, Edited by T. R. Karl, S. J. Hassol, C. D. Miller and W. L. Murray. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Climate Change Science Program, 2006.
[30] What Do Observations Indicate about the Change of Temperatures in the Atmosphere and at the Surface Since the Advent of Measuring Temperatures Vertically?" In Temperature Trends in the Lower Atmosphere: Steps for Understanding and Reconciling Differences, edited by T. R. Karl, S. J. Hassol, C. D. Miller and W. L. Murray, 47-70. Vol. Synthesis and Assessment Product 1.1. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Climate Change Science Program, 2006.
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[63] Why Do Temperatures Vary Vertically (from the Surface to the Stratosphere) and What Do We Understand About Why They Might Vary and Change Over Time?" In Temperature Trends in the Lower Atmosphere: Steps for Understanding and Reconciling Differences, edited by T. R. Karl, S. J. Hassol, C. D. Miller and W. L. Murray, 15-28. Vol. Synthesis and Assessment Product 1.1. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Climate Change Science Program, 2006.
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