Sentences with phrase «pacific climate»

That step is associated with the Pacific Climate Shift, when the sea surface temperatures of the East Pacific ocean suddenly shifted upwards.
New research opportunities are available at the Pacific Climate Impacts Consortium with two Research Networks.
This variability includes the Pacific Decadal Oscillation (a long - lived El Niño - like pattern of Pacific climate variability) and anthropogenic pollutants, which act to modify the Pacific Decadal Oscillation.
NATURAL climate changes include warmings, coolings and more abrupt steps represented by the Great Pacific Climate Shift in 1977.
The 2018 Asia Pacific Carbon Forum (APCF 2018), the cornerstone event of the Asia Pacific Climate Week (APCW 2018), is the leading regional Conference & Exhibition for climate action related to markets and economic instruments.
The Asia Pacific Carbon Forum is part of the Asia Pacific Climate Week, which is a series of annual events organized in each region under the Nairobi Framework Partnership (NFP), which is serviced by the UNFCCC.
The annual event, this year part of the first Asia - Pacific Climate Week, is known for its substantive, comprehensive programme of plenary sessions, workshops, side - events and exhibits aimed at turning climate aspirations into climate action.
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The 1976/77 shift is known as the «Great Pacific Climate Shift».
This guidance document was produced as part of the Pacific Climate Change and Migration Project, «Enhancing the Capacity of Pacific Island Countries to Manage the Impacts of Climate Change on Migration.»
The data provided has been obtained from a variety of sources and is provided as a public service by the Pacific Climate Impacts Consortium.
I chose this time period because 1940 is the time when fossil fuel consumption strongly accelerated, and 1977 is the time of the Great Pacific Climate Shift, when the PDO changed from cooling to warming (on average).
It even has a name — the «Great Pacific Climate Shift».
This newsletter contains articles on the following: 2016 as a record - warm year for the province, recent PCIC research on Fraser River Basin climate impacts, recent Data Portal upgrades, Director Francis Zwiers's keynote at the Wildland Fire Canada Meeting and recognition as a highly - cited researcher, a staff profile on Megan Kirchmeier - Young, our Pacific Climate Seminar Series, PCIC's contributions to the AGU Fall Meeting and Northwest Climate Conference, the most recent Science Brief, staff changes and recent papers by PCIC staff and affiliates.
Rodenhuis, D.R., K.E. Bennett, A.T. Werner, T.Q. Murdock, and D. Bronaugh, 2007: Hydro - climatology and future climate impacts in British Columbia, Pacific Climate Impacts Consortium report, 131 pp.
Werner, A.T. and T.Q. Murdock, 2008: Summary Report: Changes in Past Hydro - climatology and Projected Future Change for the City of Whitehorse, Pacific Climate Impacts Consortium report, 23 pp.
Last Friday, the Pacific Climate Warriors delivered a powerful message on the opening evening of the People's Climate Summit.
The Pacific Climate Impacts Consortium and the Institute for Coastal Research, Helmholtz Zentrum Geesthacht in Germany, are calling for abstracts in anticipation of the PCIC - hosted Regional Climate Services Workshop to be held at the University of Victoria, November 21 - 23, 2011.
Leading the front were the Pacific Climate Warriors calling on world leaders to keep fossil fuels in the ground.
Murdock, T.Q., J. Fraser and C. Pearce (editors), 2007: Preliminary analysis of climate variability and change in the Canadian Columbia River Basin: Focus on water resources, Pacific Climate Impacts Consortium report, 57 pp.
Murdock, T.Q., A.T. Werner and D. Bronaugh, 2007: Preliminary analysis of BC climate trends for biodiversity, Pacific Climate Impacts Consortium report, 24 pp.
Murdock, T.Q., A.T. Werner, 2011: Canadian Columbia Basin Climate Trends and Projections: 2007 - 2010 Update, Pacific Climate Impacts Consortium.
Rodenhuis, D.R. and T.Q. Murdock, 2007: Pacific Climate Impacts Consortium: Themes and Products, Pacific Climate Impacts Consortium report, 10 pp.
The shift in 1976/1977 is something known as the Great Pacific Climate Shift (2,300,000 hits).
The Pacific Climate Impacts Consortium is pleased to present its newly redesigned website at pacificclimate.org, sporting a new modern look - and - feel as well as features that better support climate information delivery to its members, stakeholders and the general public.
The Pacific Climate Impacts Consortium is pleased to welcome Marilyn Scott to its team of professional staff.
Murdock, T.Q., D.S. Spittlehouse, 2011: Selecting and using climate change scenarios for British Columbia, Pacific Climate Impacts Consortium.
Funny, I Googled «Great Pacific Climate Shift» and got only 5,390 hits.
Rodenhuis, D.R., A.T. Werner, K.E. Bennett, T.Q. Murdock, 2007: Research Plan for Hydrologic Impacts: Program Definition (2007 — 2010), Pacific Climate Impacts Consortium report, 34 pp.
But it is unclear whether or not the 1976 regime shift in North Pacific climate reflects an abrupt change in the extratropical atmosphere - ocean system or simply the random superposition of different climate signals, e.g., similar regime - shifts are reproducible in simple stochastic models forced by atmospheric noise and ENSO (Newman et al., 2003).
The PDO / IPO has been described as a long - lived El Niño - like pattern of Indo - Pacific climate variability (Knutson and Manabe, 1998; Evans et al., 2001; Deser et al., 2004; Linsley et al., 2004) or as a low - frequency residual of ENSO variability on multi-decadal time scales (Newman et al., 2003).
Luo, J. J., Sasaki, W. & Masumoto, Y. Indian Ocean warming modulates Pacific climate change.
Under this hypothesis, the key physical variables for measuring Pacific climate variability are ENSO and NPI (Aleutian Low) indices, rather than the PDO index.
Besides having the same length, the pentadecadal solar change that took place at SC20 was shortly followed by the well - known and studied Pacific climate shift that took place in 1976 (Miller et al., 1994).
As part of the Columbia Basin Trust's Communities Adapting to Climate Change Initiative, the Pacific Climate Impacts Consortium recently undertook a regional assessment of climate extremes in the Columbia Basin.
That warming, known as the Great Pacific Climate Shift of 1976 - 1977, is not attributable to human causes but is a natural shift in the Pacific that occurs every 20 to 30 years.
These changes in the intensity of ENSO appear to be linked to the tropical Pacific climate.
I was just pointing out that the «Great Pacific Climate Shift» of 1976/1977 was something that had been discussed for decades — and was not just a throw away line in an otherwise seminal paper — all of which including the paper of course goes right over your head.
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So there's been NO ocean cycle influence whatsoever over this period, the Great Pacific Climate Shift of 1976/77 had no impact at all on global temperatures.
With the Pacific Climate Warriors, we'll join partners and allies in the Feminist and System Change blocs to march for climate justice and an end to coal.
To foster the connection between the participants from all over the world, the Pacific Climate Warriors distributed Sei flowers, which represent the joyful and resilient spirits of Pacific Islanders.
The Pacific Climate Warriors are on the edge of a giant coal mine in Germany.
Lusia Taloafulu Feagaiga, a Pacific Climate Warrior and youth leader in the Methodist church of New Zealand, shared on the importance of engaging people of faith in order to build a climate movement in the Pacific, giving the example of the «Pray for Our Pacific» campaign.
Many people from faith institutions have joined the Pacific Climate Warriors in their call to end the fossil fuel era and sign the Declaration on Climate Change as part of the #HaveYourSei campaign.
The PDO is simply reflecting the impact of the 1976 Pacific Climate Shift on the 1st PC of detrended North Pacific SST anomalies.
The Pacific Climate Warriors deliver the closing plenary on Saturday the 4th.
Why did the «great Pacific climate shift» aka PDO pivot on an El Nino?
Yesterday, on the eve of the UN Climate Talks, the Pacific Climate Warriors and activists from around the world used their bodies, their culture and their spirits to demand an end to the era of fossil fuels.
At the 23rd UN Climate Talks (COP23), where Fiji holds the presidency, the Pacific Climate Warriors are showing true leadership and urging the world to take real action now.
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