Doing this on a year - to - year basis shows NO
apparent correlation with the absolute «globally and annually averaged land and sea surface temperature anomaly» (i.e. HadCRUT3), but does show a weak correlation with the CHANGE in temperature from the previous year, for example:
In the absence of culture based physiological analyses, the functional roles of these uncultured strains remain enigmatic despite
their apparent correlations with various diseases.
Not exact matches
In an editorial introducing an issue on the Scriptures, editor John Alexander struggles
with the
apparent inverse
correlation between commitment to «inerrancy» and commitment to social justice.
States differ in the amount budgeted for education, often
with little to no
apparent correlation between number of dollars spent and graduation rates or scores on achievement tests.
I have no way of knowing the influence of «family relationships» between models, but it is clear that a large part of the
apparent correlation of projected warming rate
with average surface temperature is due to more runs for some models than for others, combined
with the close relationships between certain models.
The
correlation between ISCCP - reconstructed (delta - p - star in equation 1) and observed
apparent albedo is 0.6 and the relationship between the reconstructed and observed
apparent albedo / ES look more like a cloud
with a great deal of scatter rather than a straight line indicative of a close relationaship (Pall» e et al..
the loose
correlation between the
apparent observed temps and his scenario C, is more than likely just the natural variation of climate coupled
with an ardent wish by Hanson for a link to hypothesised effects....
it will show a
correlation between temperature and albedo that is already
apparent with the plot that ends in 07
As has often happened when amateurs find amazing
correlations between various phenomena and weather, however, the
apparent link broke down
with time.
What Lansner shows is that CO2 does not just follow temperature; while temperature drags CO2 up in a way Severinghaus notes the interesting effect is what happens when temperature drops; at that time there is no
correlation with CO2; this is also demonstrated in the 20thC as the lack of any
correlation between temperature, CO2 levels and emissions is
apparent: