The impact of high
apparent temperature on spontaneous preterm delivery: a case - crossover study.
Not exact matches
Shifting winds may explain why long - term fluctuations in North Atlantic sea surface
temperatures have no
apparent influence
on Europe's wintertime
temperatures.
To explain this
apparent paradox, the researchers called upon a theory for how the global carbon cycle, atmospheric carbon dioxide and Earth's
temperature are linked
on geologic timescales.
Historical numbers for U.S. cities are based
on the number of times the
apparent temperature exceeded 105 °F and 90 °F since 1950.
«It is
apparent from these studies that environmental
temperature or day length has an impact
on colostrum quality,» the researchers said.
They found that there is a negative correlation between cloud cover and sea surface
temperature apparent on a long time scale — again suggesting a positive cloud - climate feedback in this region.
The finding of
apparent temperature impacts
on Buzzards Bay water quality «wasn't great news,» said Rachel Wisniewski Jakuba, the science director at the Buzzards Bay Coalition.
Ok, so besides discussing what irritates our mothers, let's take a moment to break down a new winter outfit (that yes is FINALLY weather appropriate) Yes, I acknowledge that some of the outfits I share aren't ideal for the cool
temperatures this winter has brought to NY, but hey like I said... I wish it was spring / summer year round #SorryNotSorryMy love for an Old Navy cable knit sweater has become quite
apparent this week
on the blog (I wore this brown one
on Wednesday here + I wore the baby blue one yesterday here)... I guess you can say a classic cable knit sweater has become a winter staple for me!
This 30 - slide presentation revises the following learning objectives: 1) To explain how the Earth spinning explains day and night 2) To know what a leap year is and explain why we need them 3) To explain why the average
temperature changes as we go through the year 4) To explain why the length of the day changes as we go through the year 5) To describe difference between stars and planets 6) To describe the phases of the Moon 7) To explain that the
apparent movement of the stars is caused by the rotation of the Earth 8) To explain total and partial solar and lunar eclipses 9) To explain the effect the sun and the moon have
on tides
on earth 10) To describe spring tides and neap tides
Based
on transient climate model simulations of glacial - interglacial transitions (rather than «snapshots» of different modeled climate states), Ganopolski and Roche (2009) proposed that in addition to CO2, changes in ocean heat transport provide a critical link between northern and southern hemispheres, able to explain the
apparent lag of CO2 behind Antarctic
temperature.
A significant northward trend (reduction of ice) in the winter - maximum ice edge is
apparent, however, and appears to be caused by the gradual warming of sea - surface
temperatures in the region (paper available
on this if you want it).
I can not recall them anymore; however, if I remember correctly there were a number of studies that discussed the
apparent wave characteristics of approaching fronts in the early 1990's regarding the compression of the stratospheric region and the effect it had
on the transfer of tropospheric
temperatures into space near terrestrial surface features.
«From a passive house point of view I was initially surprised over the summer by the effect that passive energy inputs have
on the internal
temperature in a low - loss building, effects that were hardly
apparent in our old house, like sunshine, cooking, people.
There was widespread condemnation of the
apparent u-turn
on US climate policy, which had previously agreed (in 2009, 2010, 2011) to a target of keeping global
temperatures below 2 degrees celsius.
Today: «The air felt like an exceptional 163 F (73 C) in Bandar Mahshahr, Iran,
on Friday, and no relief is expected in the foreseeable future... Bandar Mahshahr registered an
apparent temperature of 154 F (68 C)
on Thursday.
On the «new perspectives» thread, Webby tried to claim an
apparent correlation between CO2 concentration (ppmv) log (C1 / C0) and dT (degC) change in
temperature.
After corrections were added for the faulty
temperature sensors
on those buoys that had the problem the
apparent cooling goes away.
The
apparent attempts to cover up problems with
temperature data from the Chinese weather stations provide the first link between the email scandal and the UN's embattled climate science body, the Intergovernmental Panel
on Climate Change, as a paper based
on the measurements was used to bolster IPCC statements about rapid global warming in recent decades.
This
apparent link has led some researchers to propose that the intensity of a tropical cyclone depends
on the
temperature of the oceans over which it forms.
Hence, the
apparent absence of liquid CO2 at ocean floors is worthy of consideration and statements such as «C02 — which is gaseous at any pressure and
temperature to be found
on Earth» should not be uncontested,.
The widespread belief that AGW is the fundamental cause of present - day climate change is predicated
on the
apparent correlation between rising levels of carbon dioxide and the increase in mean global
temperature over the past two centuries.
In continuation with my comments at the thread at Comment 83429 that you highlight — to recapitulate, Isaac Held points to an
apparent non-linear dependence
on global mean surface
temperature arising from the slow response due to ocean mixing at high latitudes.
There is a very clear relationship between the 12 month change in atmospheric carbon (GigatTonnes C ~ = 2.3 * ppmv), 12 month change in
temperature, and carbon emissions, especially
apparent on the 12 month averages of these things.
«It is now
apparent,» write BirdLife International researchers, «that even modest
temperature rises can have a profound impact
on marine ecosystems.»
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:
On a more serious note, I think we need to not consider the
apparent ~ 60 year cycle in the
temperature history, and instead accept that a conservative case is for all warming since the mid 19th century was due to human forcing.
Superimposed
on the long - term trends, in addition to occasional hyperthermals, are continual high - frequency
temperature oscillations, which are
apparent in figure 1 after 34 Myr BP, when the Earth became cold enough for a large ice sheet to form
on Antarctica, and are still more prominent during ice sheet growth in the Northern Hemisphere.
This report reassesses the
apparent differences between the
temperature changes recorded by satellites and the surface thermometer network
on the basis of the latest available information.
According to the authors, «if you reconstruct
temperatures on a global scale — and not just examine Antarctic
temperatures — it becomes
apparent that the CO2 change slightly preceded much of the global warming, and this means the global greenhouse effect had an important role in driving up global
temperatures and bringing the planet out of the last Ice Age.»
You would think it would be, but
on careful review of regional daily minimum
temperature trends it's not
apparent, But the PDO and AMO phases sure are.
In the 1960s and 1970s, almost all study cities exhibited mortality significantly above normal
on days with high
apparent temperatures.
If albedo is not what we assume it to be, for reasons that are
apparent on venus, then the problem is not where is the missing 33K, but rather why
temperatures are not hotter than they are.
Soden et al developed their idea based
on the eruption of aerosol giant Pinatubo and it's
apparent effect
on MSU4 (stratosphere
temperature) and MSU2LT (lower troposphere).
Having a green roof helps to better insulate and regulate interior
temperatures, but it's not clear if having all that extra weight
on the roof is a good idea, especially in this case with a shipping container — though it's
apparent from the construction time - lapse video that extra structural reinforcement was put in.
If there actually were a causal link, then it might help explain the
apparent low efficacy of large volcanic eruptions
on global
temperatures.
Firstly, as we read
on some other climate blogs also, it is very
apparent that either (a) a planet's
temperature is primarily determined by incident solar radiation, or (b) it isn't.
PPS, further to my puzzlement two comments back, lest people suggest I should be equally puzzled as to why AGW doubters cast the «
apparent randomness» of the
temperature record as a refutation of AGW, my take
on that is that it is a reflection of their lack of statistical and scientific knowledge.