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Jan L. Lieser

Researcher at University of Tasmania

Publications -  49
Citations -  1342

Jan L. Lieser is an academic researcher from University of Tasmania. The author has contributed to research in topics: Sea ice & Antarctic sea ice. The author has an hindex of 17, co-authored 48 publications receiving 1100 citations. Previous affiliations of Jan L. Lieser include Cooperative Research Centre & Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research.

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State of the Climate in 2013

Jessica Blunden, +448 more
TL;DR: The State of the Climate for 2013 as discussed by the authors is a very low-resolution file and it can be downloaded in a few minutes for a high-resolution version of the report to download.
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East Antarctic Landfast Sea Ice Distribution and Variability, 2000–08

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors presented the first continuous, high spatio-temporal resolution time series of landfast sea ice extent along the East Antarctic coast for the period March 2000-December 2008.
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State of the climate in 2017

R. Abernethy, +521 more
TL;DR: In 2017, the dominant greenhouse gases released into Earth's atmosphere-carbon dioxide, methane, and nitrous oxide-reached new record highs. as mentioned in this paper The annual global average carbon dioxide concentration at Earth's surface for 2017 was 405.0 ± 0.1 ppm, 2.2 ppm greater than for 2016 and the highest in the modern atmospheric measurement record and in ice core records dating back as far as 800 000 years.
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State of the Climate in 2018

M. Ades, +500 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present the seccion c. Central America and the Caribbean del capitulo 7. Regional Climates (CACC) and the corresponding geographical conditions.
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State of the Climate in 2014

Arlene P. Aaron-Morrison, +473 more
TL;DR: The State of the Climate for 2014 as mentioned in this paper is a very low-resolution file and it can be downloaded in a few minutes for a high-resolution version of the report to download.