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The temperature on the Earth has exceeded the trend by 0.6 degrees for the last three decades and by 0.74 degrees for the last century. In 50 years a condition of deep cold snap will occur, and new warming will begin only in the beginning of the XXII century. It is connected with the approach of the next 200-years global warming cycle. Thus, forecasts concerning the change of climate are relatively inconsistent. Measures on stabilisation of the climate appear extremely expansive. This book discusses one of the natural phenomena that previously have not been included in the scope of problems related to the greenhouse effect. In this work attention is drawn to the clusterisation of greenhouse gases occurring in the troposphere due to the rapid decrease of temperature commensurate with altitude increase.
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The temperature on the Earth has exceeded the trend by 0.6 degrees for the last three decades and by 0.74 degrees for the last century. In 50 years a condition of deep cold snap will occur, and new warming will begin only in the beginning of the XXII century. It is connected with the approach of the next 200-years global warming cycle. Thus, forecasts concerning the change of climate are relatively inconsistent. Measures on stabilisation of the climate appear extremely expansive. This book discusses one of the natural phenomena that previously have not been included in the scope of problems related to the greenhouse effect. In this work attention is drawn to the clusterisation of greenhouse gases occurring in the troposphere due to the rapid decrease of temperature commensurate with altitude increase.