Sentences with phrase «average annual temperatures showed»

Average annual temperatures showed surprisingly little correlation with mosquito population trends.

Not exact matches

The study shows how higher temperatures will raise not just the average annual electricity demand, but more importantly, the peak demand.
Mora's models do show only average annual temperature — collapsing seasonal extremes into one number for the year.
The trees, Glossopteris seed ferns, had annual growth rings up to 11.38 millimetres thick which show no signs of hard freezes during the growing period or of the extreme temperaturesaveraging between -30 °C and -40 °C in winter and 0 °C in summer — predicted by computer (Science, vol 257, p 1675).
Average daily minimum and maximum temperatures increase in the mid-century and end - of - century projections for both stabilization and business - as - usual emission scenarios (Figure 2 - 10 shows output for annual average daily maximum temperAverage daily minimum and maximum temperatures increase in the mid-century and end - of - century projections for both stabilization and business - as - usual emission scenarios (Figure 2 - 10 shows output for annual average daily maximum temperaverage daily maximum temperature).
Although globally averaged annual temperatures warmed about 1 deg F since the early 1900s (viewed as rapid by paleoclimatologists and geologists), regional climate station annual temperatures in northern Minnesota show warming by several degrees F since the early 1900s.
While summer maximums have showed little trend, the annual average Arctic temperature has risen sharply in recent decades.
This animation shows annual temperatures each year since 1880 compared to the twentieth - century average, ending with record - warm 2016.
Figure A below, which graphs the global annual average temperature from 1861 to the present, does indeed seem to show a warming trend.1 But such data must be interpreted carefully.
The following graph shows annual average temperature estimates from Berkeley Earth and 5 other research groups that estimate surface temperature.
I couldn't find their «2003 measurements of seasonal LST» or their «annual average LST», although Figure 29 of that CLIMLAKE report does show a three year temperature record for two places on the lake, so I suppose they might have used those.
Figure 18.1: Annual average temperatures (red line) across the Midwest show a trend towards increasing temperature.
An objective post on this would have started by showing the annual temperature trend, such as this with 2014 short - term averages added in http://www.woodfortrees.org/plot/hadcrut4gl/mean:12/from:1950/plot/hadcrut4gl/from:1970/trend/plot/hadcrut4gl/from:2014/mean:3 We would note that the trend is 0.16 C per decade since 1970, that the temperature mostly does not follow the trend but oscillates equally to about 0.1 C on each side, and that 2014 has returned to the long - term trend line in much the same way as several other cooler periods have.
Over the last decade or so, the models have not shown an ability to predict the lack (or very muted) change in the annual average global surface temperature trend.
It shows the sunspot data and temperature anomalies over the last 160 years (annual data and 11 - yr average).
The 31 years of satellite measurement of OLR show an average OLR of around 232Watts / m ^ 2 with a range from 227Watts / m ^ 2 to 237Watts / m ^ 2 in response to the annual seasonal variation in absolute global temperature between 12 °C and 16 °C due to the significantly larger temperate landmass in the Northern hemisphere.
By the way Kramm has recently shown that if the climate sensitivity to 2x CO2 is as small as your value then it can not be discerned within the error of calculating any average annual temperature and if something can't be observed then I wonder about its existence
Below is a table of countries showing the number of stations used in this study along with the average, max, and min annual change in temperatures.
We show that overall economic productivity is non-linear in temperature for all countries, with productivity peaking at an annual average temperature of 13 °C and declining strongly at higher temperatures.......»
The percentage «remaining» in the atmosphere seems to correlate well with the annual change in global average temperature compared to the previous year, with years of relative warming showing higher % - age of the emitted CO2 «remaining» in the atmosphere.
For example, a CO2 refrigeration system in a store in Jakarta, Indonesia — a city with an average annual temperature of more than 80oF (27oC)-- is showing energy efficiency gains of up to 39 percent compared to a traditional HFC refrigeration system.
Interestingly — e.g., looking at the «AVERAGE TEMPERATURE (°F) 2013 YOUNGSTOWN / WARREN (KYNG),» showing monthly temperatures from 1984 through 2013, the average annual temperatures for 1984 and 2013 were 49.1 °F and 49.0 °F respectively and the average annual temperature for all 30 years was the same as for 1984: 49.1 °F (rounded up from 40.AVERAGE TEMPERATURE (°F) 2013 YOUNGSTOWN / WARREN (KYNG),» showing monthly temperatures from 1984 through 2013, the average annual temperatures for 1984 and 2013 were 49.1 °F and 49.0 °F respectively and the average annual temperature for all 30 years was the same as for 1984: 49.1 °F (rounded up fromTEMPERATURE (°F) 2013 YOUNGSTOWN / WARREN (KYNG),» showing monthly temperatures from 1984 through 2013, the average annual temperatures for 1984 and 2013 were 49.1 °F and 49.0 °F respectively and the average annual temperature for all 30 years was the same as for 1984: 49.1 °F (rounded up from 40.average annual temperatures for 1984 and 2013 were 49.1 °F and 49.0 °F respectively and the average annual temperature for all 30 years was the same as for 1984: 49.1 °F (rounded up from 40.average annual temperature for all 30 years was the same as for 1984: 49.1 °F (rounded up fromtemperature for all 30 years was the same as for 1984: 49.1 °F (rounded up from 40.09167).
Shown below (Figure 2) is the relationship between mean annual global temperature departures from the long - term average and U.S. temperature anomalies.
The polar regions are particularly sensitive to small rises in the annual average temperature, they are sometimes referred to as «the canary in the coalmine» in that they show changes long before they can be seen elsewhere in the world.
Evidence of warming on the Kola Peninsula (c. AD 1000 — 1300) is provided by treeline studies, which show that pine grew at least 100 — 140 m above the modern limit during the Medieval period, which corresponds to a (summer or annual average) temperature at least 0.8 °C higher than today (Hiller et al. 2001).
A comparison of 18 different estimates of Australian annual average temperatures for 1911 to 2013 shows the same overall warming trend.
Here is the annual global mean temperature smoothed with a 63 - years moving average showing the pattern.
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