Sentences with phrase «noaa reported»

Some of the warmest temperatures occurred in portions of central and South America, Europe and central Asia, NOAA reported.
Both the JMA and NOAA reported that June 2014 was the hottest June on record.
On NOAA «s web page «What is Coral Bleaching», NOAA reported, «the U.S. lost half of its coral reefs in the Caribbean» in one year due to warmer waters.
Even NOAA reported this fact.
Apparently many of the stations NOAA reported as having missing values for various months actually had monthly values that were available from other sources.
In 1989, Tom Karl at NOAA reported that almost all global warming occurred before 1919, and that Earth cooled from 1921 to 1979.
Two weeks ago scientists from NOAA reported in Nature they had discovered unexpected behaviour of an ocean current in the Indian Ocean, known as the Agulhas Current.
Indeed, from the same NOAA reported data, there is a U.S. cooling trend but it does not start until February 1996.
ENSO neutral conditions are in effect, and NOAA reported November as the hottest November in the record.
In what is a symbolically significant milestone, on May 9th NOAA reported CO2 levels of 400.03 parts per million (ppm), which is a level unseen for three million years.
NOAA reports that from 2004 - 2013, 33 people were killed and 234 injured due to lightning.
«NOAA report finds the 2014 commercial catch of US seafood on par with 2013: Dutch Harbor, Alaska, and New Bedford, Mass., remain top fishing ports; recreational anglers took 68 million fishing trips in 2014.»
The NOAA report card on the Arctic was based on the CRUTEM 3v data set (see figure below) which excludes temperatures over the ocean — thus showing an even less complete picture of the Arctic temperatures.
The full NOAA report can be found here.
The NOAA report card on the Arctic was based on the CRUTEM 3v data set (see figure below) which excludes temperatures over the ocean — thus showing an even less complete picture of the Arctic temperatures.
It has good satellite images and NOAA reports; can be integrated with Twitter — an important real - time tool; has historical storm data, and includes push notifications.
I think the NOAA Reports article downplays global warming and casts Doubts about the Advent of Spring.
«after two large annual gains, rate of atmospheric CO2 increase returns to average,» — NOAA REPORTS at: http://www.noaanews.noaa.gov/stories2005/s2412.htm
The Paul Homeward article critical of the NOAA report on the arctic region makes some amazingly basic mistakes.
She added that, while NASA didn't usually publicize US rankings, NOAA did (e.g. their January 2007 press release (which was headlined «NOAA REPORTS 2006 WARMEST YEAR ON RECORD FOR U.S.» and which was very much in the air at the time).
The temperature average across the United States was 36.8 °F, which NOAA reports was 4.6 degrees above the 20th century average.
Last year's land surface temperature record is shared down to the second decimal with the year 2005, today's NOAA report states.
The NOAA report will assist coastal planners balance the need for renewable energy and the requirements of nature, providing more certainty to investors.
The NOAA report dedicates a specific section of the report to discussing Antarctic sea ice extent, which has seen records of high extent broken for three years in a row.
But working out the how the atmosphere, ocean, and ice interact to cause changes in Antarctic sea ice is complicated, the NOAA report says.
The NOAA report highlights the extreme costs of climate and weather disasters despite President Donald Trump and his administration's skepticism — and downright indifference — towards climate policy, from pulling the U.S. out of the Paris agreement to dropping climate change from the list of national security threats.
Meanwhile, the NOAA report's «highlights» (summary) shows warming of.2 ° Fahrenheit for the decade, or.11 °C, which strikes me as a bit more realistic, if still too high.
Curiously, another part of the NOAA website directly contradicts the NOAA report.
According to the NOAA report released on January 8, the average annual temperature for the contiguous U.S. was 55.3 F.
Finally, NOAA reports that there exists a minor U.S. cooling trend of -0.7 °F per century since 1999 - based on the past eighteen 12 - month periods (18 non-calendar years) ending February.
Since that includes the warming years 1975 - 1998, it seems incredible that NOAA could manufacture a warming of 0.2 °C for 2000 - 2009, especially given this graph from the 2009 NOAA report summary, which shows a 21st century warming of only.2 ° Fahrenheit (1.1 °C):
Meanwhile, the NOAA report shows that climate alarmists (and NOAA belongs in this category) are still, as the Climategate emails revealed very clearly, willing to lie with statistics to get the warming the models predict.
On their «Climate - At - A-Glance» (CAG) web site, NOAA reports that the contiguous U.S. has been cooling at a rate of -0.6 °F per century since January 1, 1994 (see pink rectangle on image).
NOAA reports that so - called «nuisance flooding,» e.g. coastal flooding during king tides, has already increased 300 to 925 percent due to sea level rise to date.
The NOAA report points out that the 2012 data confirm the stratospheric cooling trend, a fingerprint of man - made global warming.
If we go by the NOAA report we are already there.
As for Mann's claim that «the department found «no evidence» of inappropriate manipulation of data», footnote 53 refers you to page 11 of the NOAA report, which merely states:
Robin; I need help vetting and refuting if so the following statement from a 2009 NOAA report: «The components and processes of the Earth's climate system are subject to the same physical laws as the rest of the Universe.
«A researcher at Pennyslvania State University»: That's all the NOAA report actually has to say about Dr Michael E Mann.
The NOAA report, as it sounds an alarm about global warming, is likely to face pushback from President - elect Donald Trump given his past remarks.
On Aug. 14, 2003, a news release summarizing July temperature patterns began as a draft with this headline: «NOAA reports record and near - record July heat in the West, cooler than average in the East, global temperature much warmer than average.»
NOAA reports that the October 1988 reading was 349.08.
The Joint USAF / NOAA Report of Solar and Geophysical Activity SDF Number 202 Issued at 2200Z on 21 Jul 2010 indicates observed flux of 89.0.
The NOAA report aims to help these and other communities combat the dangers of flooding and assess the risk of future effects of sea level rise.
The same NOAA report states that the ENSO adjusted trend from 1999 to 2008 was 0.0 + / - 0.05 C. Assuming the ENSO adjusted trend has not gone up in the last two years we still have 3 years of no warming to invalidate the models.
The NOAA reports that climate change is already irreversible and many folks are stuck on nagging Europe once again.
Both these claims have truth on their side, though the NOAA report is more comprehensively correct.
The NOAA and NASA 2015 global temperature analyses will be issued 30 minutes before the start of the teleconference (NOAA report, NASA release).
The NOAA report joins a variety of other studies, from the government and from environmental groups, that suggest politicians, as a species, may need to adapt to climate change as fast as polar bears.
According to a NOAA report, the size of the population living in U.S. coastal shoreline counties jumped by 35 million between 1970 to 2010.
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