Their results are summarized in a paper published in the Journal of Space Weather and
Space Climate published on Feb. 13, 2018.
Not exact matches
The research from NASA's Goddard Institute for
Space Studies (GISS), published this week in the journal Geophysical Research Letters, used topographical and atmospheric data collected by the Pioneer and Magellan space probes to create 3 - D climate simulations, filling in lowlands with water and accounting for an ancient sun 30 percent dimmer than it is t
Space Studies (GISS),
published this week in the journal Geophysical Research Letters, used topographical and atmospheric data collected by the Pioneer and Magellan
space probes to create 3 - D climate simulations, filling in lowlands with water and accounting for an ancient sun 30 percent dimmer than it is t
space probes to create 3 - D
climate simulations, filling in lowlands with water and accounting for an ancient sun 30 percent dimmer than it is today.
The new study, titled «Projections of
climate change impacts on central America tropical rainforest» was
published in March 2017 in the journal Climatic Change by a team of researchers of the Brazilian National Institute for
Space Research (INPE) and the Tropical Agricultural Research and Higher Education Center of Costa Rica (CATIE).
Soon after Karl et al.
published their study, Rep. Lamar Smith (R - Texas), Chair of the House Committee on Science,
Space, and Technology — who disputes the scientific consensus on
climate change — subpoenaed the scientists» documents and communications.
James Hansen, former head of NASA's Goddard Institute for
Space Studies and known as the «father of global warming,» speaks at a
climate change protest in Washington D.C. Hansen, together with 16 other scientists, will
publish a paper this week claiming that the threat of global warming is far greater than anyone has suspected.
The
space agency has an expert team that has
published around 150 papers on
climate change in international journals.
Summaries of Roger's lifelong contributions to
climate science are given in his own article
published 2015 in «History of Geo - and
Space Sciences» and in a 2012 WCRP news article announcing his appointment as Director of the CLIVAR IPO.
Renown solar scientist Dr. K.G. McCracken from the Institute for Physical Science and Technology, University of Maryland, in 2007
published paper: Changes in the cosmic ray and heliomagnetic components of
space climate, 1428 — 2005, including the variable occurrence of solar energetic particle events McCracken 2007 paper Major result of McCracken investigation based on 10Be dating is: the estimated annual average heliospheric magnetic field strength near Earth, 1428 — 2005, based on the inter-calibrated cosmic ray record as shown in Fig. 2 on p. 1073 (4 of 8).
The group of scientists − led by Carlos Nobre, a member of the Intergovernmental Panel on
Climate Change (IPCC) and co-ordinator of the Centre for Weather Forecasting and
Climate Studies at Brazil's
Space Research Institute (INPE) − set out their vision in an article
published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Science.
But a new study led by scientists from the NASA Goddard Institute of
Space Studies,
published last month in Nature
Climate Change, shows that the studies favored by skeptics estimate too low a sensitivity.
«Their inquiry's central aim will be to establish a comprehensive view of just how far the original data has been «adjusted» by the three main surface records: those
published by the Goddard Institute for
Space Studies, the U.S. National
Climate Data Center and Hadcrut,» Booker reports.
James Hansen, director of NASA's Goddard Institute for
Space Studies in New York, today
published a study showing that greenhouse gases emitted by human activities have brought the Earth's
climate close to critical tipping points, with potentially dangerous consequences for the planet.
The letter requested that NASA in general and the Goddard Institute for
Space Studies (GISS) in particular stop
publishing the scientific conclusions about the human - driven causes of global
climate disruption.
When Cynthia Rosenzweig — from the
climate impacts group at Nasa's Goddard Institute for
Space Studies in New York — and colleges analyzed articles
published between1970 - 2004 they reported that 90 % of environmental damage could be attributed to rising temperatures driven by human activities.
Just last week, Svensmark and other researchers from the Centre for Sun -
Climate Research at the Danish National
Space Centre
published a paper in the Proceedings of the Royal Society A — the mathematical, physical sciences and engineering journal of the venerable Royal Society of London — announcing that they had experimentally verified the physical mechanism by which cosmic rays affect cloud cover.
I'd really like to see a comment
space here or elsewhere where perhaps only those with
published research would engage on hot topics in
climate science.