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169 theories for why global warming is causing a s.h.i.+ft in the Hadley cells
Lu et al., "Expansion of the Hadley Cell Under Global Warming."
170 the difference in average temperatures
Jennifer Francis and Stephen Vavrus, "Evidence Linking Arctic Amplification to Extreme Weather in Mid-Lat.i.tudes," Geophysical Research Letters 39 (2012).
171 The widening of the Hadley cells
Lu et al., "Expansion of the Hadley Cell Under Global Warming."
172 on the edge of persistent water shortages anyway
Personal communication with Dargan Frierson, May 25, 2012.
173 human alteration of the same natural climate feature
Rudolph Kuper and Stefan Kropelin, "Climate-Controlled Holocene Occupation in the Sahara: Motor of Africa's Evolution," Science, August 11, 2006.
174 barrel loop atmospheric currents known as the Ferrel cells
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, "JetStream-Online School for Weather," October 2011, http://www.srh.noaa.gov/jetstream/global/circ.htm.
175 pulling cold Arctic air southward in winter, and disrupting
Frances and Vavrus, "Evidence Linking Arctic Amplification to Extreme Weather in Mid-Lat.i.tudes."
176 begun to produce a slight thinning of ozone
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, "Environmental Indicators: Ozone Depletion," August 2010, http://www.epa.gov/ozone/science/indicat/index.html.
177 dangerous ozone hole above the Arctic might form on a more regular basis
Tim Flannery, Here on Earth: A National History of the Planet (New York: Atlantic Monthly Press, 2010), ch. 14, "The Eleventh Hour?"
178 interacting with the unique atmospheric conditions
Mario Molina and Sherwood Rowland, "Stratospheric Sink for Chlorofluoromethanes: Chlorine Atomic Catalyzed Destruction of Ozone," Nature, June 28, 1974.
179 radiates the reflected sunlight back into s.p.a.ce more powerfully
Australian Government, Antarctic Division, "Environment-Land, Sea and Air," http://www.antarctica.gov.au/about-antarctica/fact-files.
180 like Australia and Patagonia to high levels of ultraviolet radiation
J. Ajti et al., "Dilution of the Antarctic Ozone Hole into Southern Midlat.i.tudes, 19982000," Journal of Geophysical Research 109 (2004).
181 when air with low concentrations of ozone is no longer able
Ibid.
182 injecting water vapor in the stratosphere
James Anderson et al., "UV Dosage Levels in Summer: Increased Risk of Ozone Loss from Convectively Injected Water Vapor," Science, August 2012.
183 the Earth's atmosphere attempting to maintain its energy "balance"
V. Ramaswamy et al., "Anthropogenic and Natural Influences in the Evolution of Lower Stratospheric Cooling," Science 311, no. 5764 (February 24, 2006): 113841.
184 "Some say the world will end in fire; some say in ice"
Robert Frost, "Fire and Ice," Harper's Magazine, December 1920.
185 "future decades if industrial fuel combustion continues to rise exponentially"