Sentences with phrase «temperature seasonality»

for article Tropical Atlantic temperature seasonality at the end of the last interglacial.

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These shifts may include rising sea levels, stronger tropical cyclones, the loss of soil moisture under higher temperatures, more intense precipitation and flooding, more frequent droughts, the melting of glaciers and the changing seasonality of snowmelt.
For the lines it's a chance to address the seasonality challenge and boost yields, ports welcome the chance to extend their season, retail agents to sell a new product and passengers to enjoy visit attractions off - peak in more moderate temperatures
The clear seasonality in TCs («hurricane season») with highest activities during the summer is one of the strongest pieces of empirical evidence that higher temperatures give more favourable conditions for tropical cyclones (After all, TCs only form in the warm tropics...).
While tree - ring width in some places stops correlating with temperature after 1950, possibly due to moisture stress or changes in seasonality due to warming, tree ring density at the site studied continues to track temperature.
The paper in Nature Climate Change, «Temperature and vegetation seasonality diminishment over northern lands,» pulls together a wide array of research, including the work by Bruce Forbes of the University of Lapland last year, on what I called «pop - up forests» — patches of rapidly - growing tundra shrubs.
during periods of high seasonality and vice-versa during periods of low seasonality — primarily I suppose due to food mix changes, temperatures and disease carrying insects.
In terms of the global average, temperatures were probably colder than present day (depending on estimates of latitude dependence and seasonality in response patterns).
Temperature and vegetation seasonality diminishment over northern lands.
for article Increased seasonality in Middle East temperatures during the last interglacial period.
In each case, the first PCA axis approximated the magnitude (mean temperature and total precipitation) and the second axis the seasonality in temperature and precipitation (Fig.
Naumova, E. N., J. S. Jagai, B. Matyas, A. DeMaria, I. B. MacNeill, and J. K. Griffiths, 2007: Seasonality in six enterically transmitted diseases and ambient temperature.
Elements of a climate include temperature, precipitation, humidity, wind, and seasonality.
You define areas using 3 elements: temperature, precipitation and the seasonality of the precipitation.
Even modest changes in seasonality of rainfall, temperature, and wind patterns can push transient poor and marginalized people into chronic poverty as they lack access to credit, climate forecasts, insurance, government support, and effective response options, such as diversifying their assets.
That was even more dubious than wind and temperature, what with the confounding effects of rainfall, tree disease or damage, insolation, seasonality, non-linear responses etc..
The annual mean sea surface temperature shows a high seasonality and important gradients from west to east and north to south (Figure 1b)[3].
Unlike much of the tropics, the Gilbert Islands experience high inter-annual variability in peak temperatures due to the effect of the El Niño - Southern Oscillation (ENSO), but low average seasonality in temperatures due to their near - equatorial position [16].
Not to mention that his research says very little about the actual temperature (too sparse, not precisely dated and very localized), although he developed some interesting proxy data on seasonality.
If the temperature changes in the land area and sea area are not identical, seasonality will appear in the global average temperature.
This observation is very consistent with the seasonality of the SAM trends and their relationships with East Antarctic temperatures (Marshall 2007), as well as with the expected seasonality of the response to stratospheric ozone depletion and the period since 1979 when it has been a significant forcing (e.g. Thompson and Solomon, 2002; Arblaster and Meehl, 2006).
Some commenters have questioned whether seasonality is evident in the global temperature anomalies.
Finally, the implications of the seasonality, timing, and spatial patterns of Antarctic temperature trends with respect to interpreting the relative roles of stratospheric ozone depletion, SSTs and increased atmospheric concentrations of greenhouse gasses are discussed.
That asymmetry does not appear to cause a discernible seasonality in the temperature data.
Changes in seasonality probably limit the conclusions that can be drawn regarding annual temperatures derived from predominantly summer - sensitive proxies (Jones et al., 2003).
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