SAT observations and model simulations indicate that the nature of the arctic warming in the last two decades is distinct from the early twentieth - century warm period.
Not exact matches
Employing such reservoirs into their
models is supported by geophysical
observations of two, continent - sized regions — one below the Pacific Ocean
and one below parts of the Atlantic Ocean
and Africa —
sitting atop the core - mantle boundary.
Finnish Meteorological Institute has been doing estimates of two essential sea ice parameters — namely, sea ice concentration (SIC)
and sea ice thickness (
SIT)-- for the Bohai Sea using a combination of a thermodynamic sea ice
model and Earth
observation (EO) data from synthetic aperture radar (SAR)
and microwave radiometer.
Modelling and observations presented above show that differences higher than the error of measurement are observed between the
model based on surface forcing (observed
SAT plus assumed POM)
and observation.
From where I
sit, with a foot in the NOAA / EPA / IPCC CO2
modeling camp
and the other foot with those colleagues who are using
observations of natural cycles,
and who are cooling - oriented that I met first in the 1970s,
and now their progeny, I sense a movement of scientists to the latter.