Thomas Knutson
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Thomas Knutson
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Thomas R. Knutson est un climatologue américain.
Il est chargé de la modélisation du climat à l’US Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory, une division du National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). En 2004, il a publié un article suggérant que l’augmentation de dioxyde de carbone dans l’atmosphère entraînerait des ouragans plus intense. En , il publie une position inverse[1],[2]
Notes et références
- ↑ (fr) Une étude nie le lien entre réchauffement du climat et nombre d'ouragans, par Seth Borenstein, Associated Press.
- ↑ (en) Simulated reduction in Atlantic hurricane frequency under twenty-first-century warming conditions, par Thomas R. Knutson, Joseph J. Sirutis, Stephen T. Garner, Gabriel A. Vecchi & Isaac M. Held.
Liens externes
- (en) T. Donaghy et al., Atmosphere of Pressure : A Report of the Union of Concerned Scientists and the Government Accountability Project, Cambridge (Mass.), UCS Publications, (lire en ligne [PDF]), p. 30
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