Sentences with phrase «apparent slowdown»

But the Science paper showed that apparent slowdown in global warming vanished when the data were corrected to account for various sources of bias.
The stock had traded lower in the days leading up to the report, with investors concerned about an apparent slowdown in the global smartphone market.
De Blasio praised Bratton's handling of the apparent slowdown and said he is confident in the city's 35,000 uniformed officers.
An analysis by Capital showed that 911 police response times did decrease during the apparent slowdown.
The data comes amid an apparent slowdown by officers, following a dispute with Mayor Bill de Blasio.
The apparent slowdown is a hot topic, and not just in the science world.
A prestigious journal has released a special issue on what's become something of a preoccupation in the crossover between science and mainstream media recently — an apparent slowdown in surface warming over the last decade or so.
«Despite an apparent slowdown of the market, we maintain our forecast about tablet growth in 2015,» said Jean Philippe Bouchard, an IDC analyst.
One distracting fact for analysts considering this question has been the apparent slowdown in the growth of ebook sales, suggesting that there are persistent print readers who just won't make the switch.
Whether there has been a significant change in the long - term warming rate must await additional data, but the apparent slowdown has led to numerous assertions that «global warming has stopped.»
We found that when the HadCRUT4 data are extended to cover the whole globe, some of the apparent slowdown in global warming over the past 16 years disappears.
A separate study in August (2014) in the journal Science said the apparent slowdown in the Earth's surface warming in the last 15 years could be due to that heat being trapped in the deep Atlantic and Southern Ocean.
In the same week as the publication in Science, Reto Knutti, a climate physicist at the federal technology institute ETH Zurich, and his colleague, Markus Huber, reported in Nature Geoscience that the apparent slowdown could be attributed to a cocktail of causes: a longer period of weaker solar irradiance — the sun has its own cycles of intensity − and to the cycle of El Niño and La Niña weather phenomena in the Pacific, and also to incompletely measured data.
Denialists, sceptics and contrarians seized on the apparent slowdown and claimed that global warming had stopped.
Yet further groups suggested that the oceans had played an unexpected role or that such an apparent slowdown made no difference: warming would happen as usual.
This explains the apparent slowdown in the rate of global warming.
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