Computer Models, Climate Data, and the Politics of Global Warming (Cambridge: MIT Press, 2010)

Computer Models, Climate Data, and the Politics of Global Warming (Cambridge: MIT Press, 2010)

Complete bibliography of all items cited in A Vast Machine: Computer Models, Climate Data, and the Politics of Global Warming (Cambridge: MIT Press, 2010) Paul N. Edwards Caveat: this bibliography contains occasional typographical errors and incomplete citations. Abbate, Janet. Inventing the Internet. Inside Technology. Cambridge: MIT Press, 1999. Abbe, Cleveland. “The Weather Map on the Polar Projection.” Monthly Weather Review 42, no. 1 (1914): 36-38. Abelson, P. H. “Scientific Communication.” Science 209, no. 4452 (1980): 60-62. Aber, John D. “Terrestrial Ecosystems.” In Climate System Modeling, edited by Kevin E. Trenberth, 173- 200. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1992. Ad Hoc Study Group on Carbon Dioxide and Climate. “Carbon Dioxide and Climate: A Scientific Assessment.” (1979): Air Force Data Control Unit. Machine Methods of Weather Statistics. New Orleans: Air Weather Service, 1948. Air Force Data Control Unit. Machine Methods of Weather Statistics. New Orleans: Air Weather Service, 1949. Alaka, MA, and RC Elvander. “Optimum Interpolation From Observations of Mixed Quality.” Monthly Weather Review 100, no. 8 (1972): 612-24. Edwards, A Vast Machine Bibliography 1 Alder, Ken. The Measure of All Things: The Seven-Year Odyssey and Hidden Error That Transformed the World. New York: Free Press, 2002. Allen, MR, and DJ Frame. “Call Off the Quest.” Science 318, no. 5850 (2007): 582. Alvarez, LW, W Alvarez, F Asaro, and HV Michel. “Extraterrestrial Cause for the Cretaceous-Tertiary Extinction.” Science 208, no. 4448 (1980): 1095-108. American Meteorological Society. 2000. Glossary of Meteorology. http://amsglossary.allenpress.com/glossary/ Anderson, E. C., and W. F. Libby. “World-Wide Distribution of Natural Radiocarbon.” Physical Review 81, no. 1 (1951): 64-69. Anonymous. “The Challenge of the World Network Problem.” WMO Bulletin 12, no. 3 (1963): 144-48. Anthes, Richard A. 1999. President's Report for October 1999 Ucar Board of Trustees, Member Representatives and University Relations Committee Meetings. http://www.ucar.edu/governance/meetings/oct99/reports/anthes/index.html Antilla, L. “Climate of Scepticism: Us Newspaper Coverage of the Science of Climate Change.” Global Environmental Change 15, no. 4 (2005): 338-52. Arakawa, A. “The Cumulus Parameterization Problem: Past, Present, and Future.” Journal of Climate 17, no. 13 (2004): 2493-525. Arakawa, Akio. “Paul N. Edwards.” (1997): Arakawa, Akio. “A Personal Perspective on the Early Years of General Circulation Modeling At UCLA.” In General Circulation Model Development, edited by David A. Randall, 1-65. San Diego: Academic Press, 2000. Arakawa, Akio, and Wayne Howard Schubert. “Interaction of a Cumulus Cloud Ensemble With the Large- Scale Environment, Part I.” Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences 31, no. April (1974): 674-701. Arkin, Phillip, Eugenia Kalnay, James Laver, Siegfried D. Schubert, and Kevin Trenberth. “Ongoing Analysis of the Climate System: A Workshop Report.” Paper presented at the Ongoing Analysis of the Climate System, Boulder, 2003. Arrhenius, Svante. “On the Influence of Carbonic Acid in the Air Upon the Temperature of the Ground.” Philosophical Magazine and Journal of Science 41 (1896): 237-76. Aspray, William. John Von Neumann and the Origins of Modern Computing. Cambridge: MIT Press, 1990. Atlas, R., E. Kalnay, and M. Halem. “Impact of Satellite Temperature Sounding and Wind Data on Numerical Weather Prediction.” Optical Engineering 24, no. 2 (1985): 341-46. Edwards, A Vast Machine Bibliography 2 Auer, I., R. Bohm, H. Scheifinger, M. Ungersbock, A. Orlik, and A. Jurkovic. “Metadata and Their Role in Homogenising.” Paper presented at the Proceedings of the Fourth Seminar for Homogenization and Quality Control in Climatological Databases, Budapest, 2004. Ausubel, Jesse. “Federal Organization for Climate and Energy: A Brief History and Analysis.” (1989): Barron, Eric J., William H. Peterson, David Pollard, and Starley Thompson. “Past Climate and the Role of Ocean Heat Transport: Model Simulations for the Cretaceous.” Paleoceanography 8, no. 6 (1993): 785-98. Bartky, Ian R. One Time Fits All: The Campaigns for Global Uniformity. Stanford: Stanford University Press, 2007. Bartky, Ian R. “The Adoption of Standard Time.” Technology and Culture 30, no. 1 (1989): 25-56. Barton, Joe, Whitfield, Ed, and House Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations. 2005. Letter to Michael Mann. http://republicans.energycommerce.house.gov/108/Letters/062305_Mann.pdf Bauer, K. G., and J. E. Kutzbach. “Evaluation Standards for Dynamical Prediction Models.” Journal of Applied Meteorology 13, no. 4 (1974): 505-06. Baum, Werner, Marjorie Courain, William Haggard, Roy Jenne, Kelly Redmond, and Thomas Vonder Haar. “Report of the Atmospheric Sciences Data Panel.” In Study on the Long-Term Retention of Selected Scientific and Technical Records of the Federal Government: Working Papers, edited by Commission on Physical Sciences, Mathematics, and Applications, Washington: National Academy Press, 1995. Beck, Harold L., and Burton G. Bennett. “Historical Overview of Atmospheric Nuclear Weapons Testing and Estimates of Fallout in the Continental United States.” Health Physics 82, no. 5 (2002): 591- 608. Bedient, H. A., and G. P. Cressman. “An Experiment in Automatic Data Processing.” Monthly Weather Review 85, no. 10 (1957): 333-40. Bellamy, John C. “Automatic Processing of Geophysical Data.” Advances in Geophysics 1 (1952): 1-43. Bengtsson, L., K. I. Hodges, and L. S. R. Froude. “Global Observations and Forecast Skill.” Tellus 57, no. 4 (2005): 515-27. Bengtsson, Lennart. 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Bijker, Wiebe E., and John Law, (eds.) Shaping Technology/Building Society: Studies in Sociotechnical Change. Cambridge: MIT Press, 1992. Bjerknes, V. Fields of Force: Supplementary Lectures, Applications to Meteorology. New York: Columbia University Press, 1906. Bjerknes, V. Dynamic Meteorology and Hydrography, Part II. Kinematics. New York: Gibson Bros., Carnegie Institute, 1911. Bjerknes, V., Johan Wilhelm Sandström, Theodor Hesselberg, and Olak Martin Devik. Dynamic Meteorology and Hydrography. Washington: Carnegie Institution of Washington, 1910. Bjerknes, Vilhelm, Jakob Bjerknes, Halvor Skappel Solberg, and Tor Bergeron. Physikalische Hydrodynamik, MIT Anwendung Auf Die Dynamische Meteorologie. Berlin: J. Springer, 1933. Block, Ben. 2008. A Look Back At James Hansen's Seminal Testimony on Climate, Part Two. http://gristmill.grist.org/story/2008/6/17/235739/259 Blomkvisk, Pär, and Arne Kaijser, (eds.) Den Konstruerade Världen: Tekniska System I Historiskt Perspektiv. 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F. “The Predictive Validity of Peer Review: A Neglected Issue.” Behavioral and Brain Science 14, no. 1 (1991): 138-39. Bourke, W., B. McAvaney, K. Puri, and R. Thurling. “Global Modeling

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