With more than 2,800 hours of sunshine per year and
an annual temperature of 19.3 degrees, it seemed the perfect location to spend their retirement.
Did any of the government / foundation scientists question whether ANYONE knew the «
Annual Temperature of the Earth» since 1880 well enough to list them in rank order and with enough precision to justify worldwide headlines «warmest by 0.02 degrees»?
Jan, what's
the annual temperature of Lat > 80N, and how many thermometers were used to produce that average?
NZ's mean annual ambient temperature of 12.195 °C over the period 1876 — 2009 contrasts with the mean
annual temperature of 3.352 °C observed in Scandinavia from 1865 — 1914 [11].
The mean
annual temperature of the Western Antarctic Peninsula at around 1 — 2 °C is significantly warmer than shelves around East Antarctica or the Weddell Sea, < 0 °C.
, with the science purportedly showing that anthropogenic CO2 was driving the «
annual temperature of the earth» (undefined) higher monotonically, with the trend concave upward, and that the consequences would lead to world wide catastrophe in the near future unless amelioration was begun immediately.
Are you actually claiming that the «best efforts» of the data massagers are able to not only tease out temperature anomalies with hundredth degree resolution for the «
annual temperature of the Earth» going back a thousand years or more, all but the most recent couple of hundred years based solely on a variety of «proxies», but, having teased them out, are able to successfully attribute them to some specific «driver», like ACO2?
For example, a CO2 refrigeration system in a store in Jakarta, Indonesia — a city with an average
annual temperature of more than 80oF (27oC)-- is showing energy efficiency gains of up to 39 percent compared to a traditional HFC refrigeration system.
On blogs like Dr. Curry's I continually see learned, and heated, arguments over the meaning of fluctuations in the «
annual temperature of the earth» in the hundredths of a degree range (sometimes thousandths), with data plotted over hundreds or thousands of years, while noticing that there doesn't seem to be a DEFINITION of the «
Annual Temperature of the Earth» and that the climate science community, collectively, would be hard pressed to provide me with an «
Annual Temperature of Bob's House» with a credible and defensible resolution and precision of + / -.01 degree, using an instrumentation system of their choice.
It's at least slightly negative which is why tropical desert climates have the highest mean
annual temperature of all climate types.
For most people, the simple fact that tropical deserts have the highest mean
annual temperature of any climate type is very strong evidence that cloud feedback is negative, not positive.
Distinguishing Characteristics Temperature The tropical desert has the highest mean
annual temperature of any climate on Earth.
This is a region where the two datasets also do not agree well for
the annual temperature of 2017.
So over the full course of a day the average temperature is lower on cloudy day than on clear days and why tropical deserts have the highest mean
annual temperature of any climate type.
«The Russian Academy of Sciences has found that
the annual temperature of soils (with seasonable variations) has been remaining stable despite the increased average annual air temperature caused by climate change.
The average
annual temperature of the malaysian rain forest is roughly the same as the average annual temperature in the Sahara desert.
As recently as 55 million years ago, during the Paleocene — Eocene Thermal Maximum, the region reached an average
annual temperature of 10 — 20 °C (50 — 68 °F).
The mean
annual temperature of the Antarctic interior is approximately = 226K -LRB--57 C), and this continent will continue to be the most favored location for implementing the proposed CO2 sequestration methodology.
B. Over the same time interval there have been periods during which the reported «
Annual Temperature of the Earth (TOE)» has increased, others during which it decreased, and yet others, like the most recent 15 - 20 years over which it has remained statistically flat.
Which implies that since the late» 40's - early» 50's we have had a data collection system deployed capable of measuring and tracking
the annual TEMPERATURE of the top 2000 meters of the oceans of the world (necessary to calculate its heat content)-- all of them — with a precision and accuracy in the millidegree range.
Temperatures range between 22 °C to 34 °C, with an average
annual temperature of around 28 °C.
The region has an average
annual temperature of only 9 degrees; however, summers have been known to see the mercury rising to 38 degrees.
Climate: Belize is subtropical, with a mean
annual temperature of 80 degrees F. Winter storms may bring the temperature down to the low 60s.
The average
annual temperature of the Riviera Maya is 25.5 degrees Celsius [78 degrees Fahrenheit], with fluctuations of 5 to 7 degrees.
With an average
annual temperature of 77 degrees Fahrenheit, Riviera Nayarit provides sunshine - filled days and mild, moonlit evenings.
The researchers found that phytoplankton in polar and temperate regions grow best at temperatures higher than the average
annual temperatures of the oceans in which they live.
Belize has a tropical climate with average
annual temperatures of 80ºF (highs of 95ºF in summer and lows of 65ºF in winter months).
I compared that tree - ring data with the average
annual temperatures of the Northern Hemisphere.
Not exact matches
These layers may be visible, related to the nature
of the ice; or they may be chemical, related to differential transport in different seasons; or they may be isotopic, reflecting the
annual temperature signal (for example, snow from colder periods has less
of the heavier isotopes
of H and O).
The western state
of Gujarat and other parts
of India are waiting for the
annual monsoon rains to cool down the triple - digit
temperatures.
With much
of the country trapped in a sweltering heat - wave and the hottest summer months (August and September) about to begin, we wanted to examine whether this
annual rise in
temperature presents any value to second - half MLB bettors.
Temperatures in the single digits did not stop New Yorkers from joining the No Pants Subway Ride, an
annual prank that saw plenty
of straphangers shedding bottom layers.
Achieving the 2025 target will require a further emission reduction
of 9 - 11 % beyond our 2020 target compared to the 2005 baseline and a substantial acceleration
of the 2005 - 2020
annual pace
of reduction, to 2.3 - 2.8 percent per year, or an approximate doubling;» Substantial global emission reductions are needed to keep the global
temperature rise below 2 degrees Celsius, and the 2025 target is consistent with a path to deep decarbonization.
Despite frigid
temperatures, a sizable crowd
of families attended the Town
of Lloyd's
annual Light Up the Hamlet event on
I estimate > 99 % chance
of an
annual record in 2016 in @NASAGISS
temperature data, based on Jan - Mar alone pic.twitter.com / mEDvHxfmjj
When the
temperature rose to 26 °C from the
annual mean
of 24 °C, no DMS was released.
Modern researchers have combined the fragmentary, overlapping records they left behind into a series
of annual temperatures averaged over the region, which stretches from England's south coast 175 miles north to Manchester.
Now he and Matthew Symonds, at the University
of Melbourne, Australia, have compared beak length in 214 bird species with the
annual minimum
temperature of their native habitats.
Substantial reductions in the extent
of Arctic sea ice since 1978 (2.7 ± 0.6 percent per decade in the
annual average, 7.4 ± 2.4 percent per decade for summer), increases in permafrost
temperatures and reductions in glacial extent globally and in Greenland and Antarctic ice sheets have also been observed in recent decades.
His analysis showed that the LGM — when
annual temperatures in northernmost Asia and northwestern North America were some 12 degrees Celsius lower than today — likely reduced the northern populations
of mammoths as grasslands froze over and food became sparse.
Global
temperatures are forecast to rise by two degrees by the year 2099, which is predicted to increase
annual carbon emissions from the forest by three - quarters
of a billion tonnes.
Apparently, winter precipitation was more important than summer
temperature for
annual glacier balance when only considering subsets
of years with high NAO index and negative AMO index.
In a recent study, Mathias Trachsel (Dept.
of Biology, University
of Bergen) and Atle Nesje (Dept.
of Earth Science, University
of Bergen and Uni Research Climate) used simple statistical models to assess and quantify the relative importance
of summer
temperature and winter precipitation for
annual mass balances
of eight Scandinavian glaciers.
With an average
annual air
temperature of -2.2 F and an average precipitation
of 3 - 50 mm per year, the McMurdo Dry Valleys
of Antarctica are dominated by dry soils underlain by permafrost.
Microscopic imaging reveals the pattern
of annual rings in shrub stems, which the researchers used to determine that shrub growth is controlled by
temperatures in June, the first month
of the brief arctic growing season.
The study demonstrates that winter precipitation is more important for maritime glaciers, whereas summer
temperature is more important for
annual balances
of continental glaciers.
Familiar to anyone who has paged through a nursery catalogue, the USDA hardiness map divides North America into 11 latitudinal zones, each representing a 10 - degree (Fahrenheit) range
of «average
annual minimum
temperature» — the coldest lows that can be expected in that area.
These events took place within millennia — fairly quickly, on a climatic time scale — and resulted in changes
of up to 10 degrees Celsius in mean
annual temperatures.
«When you think about the range
of countries that we had and you compare the
annual average
temperatures in those countries, they can vary by about 50 - degrees Fahrenheit — and that's a pretty big range,» Koppel said.
In response, lakebed
temperatures of Arctic lakes less than 1 meter (3 feet) deep have warmed by 2.4 degrees Celsius (4.3 degrees Fahrenheit) during the past three decades, and during five
of the last seven years, the mean
annual lakebed
temperature has been above freezing.