Sentences with phrase «as climate archives»

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When Stuart Vevers wants to reconnect with the DNA of the Coach brand as he sets about designing a collection, he hangs out in the climate - controlled archives on the ninth floor of company headquarters, where it houses 28,000 Coach items going back decades.
The results are based on a number of independent climate archives, as well as instrumental records, and hold up whilst applying a wide range of correction methods, which leads Laepple to believe that the problem lies more with the models.
As with most papers by establishment climate scientists, no data or computer code appears to be archived in relation to the paper.
The principle crops in the region uncovered include cereals such as corn, rice, and spring wheat in a region known to be the main grain area of China (26)[Fig. 1, with brown dots in denoting at least 50 % total coverage by crops according to the land cover type yearly climate modeling grid (CMG) datasets with 0.05 ° resolution from the NASA Land Processes Distributed Active Archive Center (LP DAAC).].
The ARM Climate Research Facility hosts these data as Aerosol Observing System in the ARM Data Archive.
As I was searching your archives for warm climate travel wardrobe suggestions, I noticed several posts about Palm Springs.
Additionally, it recovers an archive relevant to the present climate of cultural interchanges in contemporary art with Manila as the center.
The Times, as an entity, should consider what Socrates said about «the unexamined life is...» I am hoping that the Times will read, carefully consider, and «archive» the various commentaries, compliments, and critiques it receives regarding its own climate change coverage.
Recently I have been looking at the climate models collected in the CMIP3 archive which have been analysed and assessed in IPCC and it is very interesting to see how the forced changes — i.e. the changes driven the external factors such as greenhouse gases, tropospheric aerosols, solar forcing and stratospheric volcanic aerosols drive the forced response in the models (which you can see by averaging out several simulations of the same model with the same forcing)-- differ from the internal variability, such as associated with variations of the North Atlantic and the ENSO etc, which you can see by looking at individual realisations of a particular model and how it differs from the ensemble mean.
From the Archives, Oct. 2, 2009 The established icons of Arctic climate change are the polar bear and, to a lesser extent, those indigenous communities that are trying to maintain traditional ways in the face of slushy floes and the relentless erosion of coasts exposed to waves as sea ice retreats.
Given the importance of climate change as an issue, it remains disappointing that prompt archiving of data remains an issue with many authors and that funding agencies and journals are not more effective in enforcing existing policies or establishing such policies if existing policies are insufficient.
WFA founded the group in 1997, according to an archived version of it website, «as a vehicle for advocacy on climate change, the environmental impact of CO2, and fossil fuel use.»
This study also provides observational constraints for an improved simulation of convection in models simulating present and future climate models and a better understanding of isotope variations in proxy archives, such as speleothems and tropical ice.
To bridge the knowledge gap, shallow - water corals have emerged as crucial climate archives.
Compared with the radical know - nothing litmus test for politicians we see now, on climate science most of the Bush Administration, bad as it was, was downright nuanced and moderate.Link to archived 11 - minute audio webcast.
Adding local information, not captured in the coarse scale climate model or observational archives, can provide an improved representation of the relevant processes at this scale, and thus yield additional information, for instance concerning topography, land use or small scale features such as sea breezes or organisation of convection.
After returning to university, I used the Hudson's Bay Company Archives as a source of material for climate reconstruction in my doctoral thesis, Climatic Change in Central Canada: A Preliminary Analysis of Weather Information from Hudson's Bay Company Forts at York Factory and Churchill Factory, 1714 - 1850.
What surprises me is that the real climate scientists, at least so far as I know, never attempt to answer questions relating to data archiving and related matters.
However, both the driving force and the climate reconstructions over the pre-industrial era are based on the analysis of the natural archives of climate sensitive quantities, such as the growth of trees and seashells, and the changes of chemical, biological, and isotopic compositions in lake sediments and ice core samples.
More complex examples (General Circulation Models) attempt to represent everything — clouds, air movement, rain, shrinking ice, ocean heat, as well as the interaction between all these things, which in effect define climateas well as use archive information to model climates from the past, in order to make predictions for the future.
I think that an author should have archived data or data citations and methods at the time of publication, as in econometrics, and if he failed to do so (as climate science has poor practices) then he has an obligation to take the time to provide the requested information (and should perhaps think about making a proper archive.)
The e-mail archives stolen last month from the Climatic Research Unit at the University of East Anglia (UEA), UK, have been greeted by the climate - change - denialist fringe as a propaganda windfall.
I'll dig through the archives too — I've read quite a bit about how science and psuedo - science are «framed» along with doubt and skepticism regarding the Evolution / Creation debates — that's a whole «nuther monster with many of the same qualities as the climate debate.
To ensure such access, the ongoing documentation of instrumentation and observing practices, the archiving of data sets, and the provision of raw and processed data sets in electronic form to the scientific community should be regarded as integral parts of the climate monitoring effort and afforded high priority in terms of funding.
Paleoceanographers and paleoclimatologists collect, archive, and study marine materials, which serve as important sources of information on past climates.
As a climate scientist formerly responsible for NOAA's climate archive, the most critical issue in archival of climate data is actually scientists who are unwilling to formally archive and document their data.
The most serious example of a climate scientist not archiving or documenting a critical climate dataset was the study of Tom Karl et al. 2015 (hereafter referred to as the Karl study or K15), purporting to show no «hiatus» in global warming in the 2000s (Federal scientists say there never was any global warming «pause»).
and «no data or computer code appears to be archived in relation to the paper» and «the sensitivity of Shindell's TCR estimate to the aerosol forcing bias adjustment is such that the true uncertainty of Shindell's TCR range must be huge — so large as to make his estimate worthless» and the seemingly arbitrary to cherry picked climate models used in Shindell's analysis.
First, the setup for Ron's article: Back late 2009, in my efforts to figure out where the infamous «reposition global warming as theory rather than fact» phrase came from — the line spelled out in Al Gore's movie and in Ross Gelbspan's book «The Heat is On», which they portray as a sinister top - down industry directive that skeptic climate scientists are paid to follow — I ran across Naomi Oreskes» widely repeated Powerpoint presentation from 2008 where she said the leaked memo set containing that phrase was in the archives of the American Meteorological Society (AMS).
Morano has previously credited MRC as helping to produce Climate Hustle by providing access to archive news footage.
For earlier times, we adopt Greenland temperature estimated as follows (33): For the period 128,700 B.P. to 340,000 B.P., this temperature was derived from a proxy based on Antarctic ice core methane data using the relation T = − 51.5 + 0.0802 [CH4 (ppb)-RSB- from a linear regression of Greenland temperature estimates on Antarctic methane for the period 150 B.P. to 122,400 B.P.. For the remaining period of 122,400 B.P. to 128,700 B.P., data from a variety of climate archives indicate that Greenland warming lags that of Antarctica, with rapid warming commencing around 128.5 ky B.P. in the northern North Atlantic and reaching full interglacial levels by about 127 ky B.P. (51).
Publication these days is really only a means of recording research and data archiving as theories are explored, in the hope that great minds might find that elusive idea to advance our understanding of the complexity of our climate.
It a particularly daft thing for them to say as they have an extensive library and archives stuffed full of books, scrolls, diaries and other material all attesting to astonishing climate variability in Britain and further afield.
As implied in my closing sentence just above, the blockage of Ozone Action archive web pages is another instance of the deepening problems to be found in the smear of skeptic climate scientists.
To gain a longer view, Dr Jones and her colleagues used a compilation of records from natural archives such as ice cores from the Antarctic ice sheet, which show how the region's climate has changed over the last 200 years.
The Bureau maintains the unadjusted or «raw» digital data in its national climate database known as ADAM (Australian Data Archive for Meteorology).
In the face of a rapidly changing climate today, we can turn to the landscapes around us as well as their historical archives to give us the best possible hints of the magnitude and rapidity of past climate shifts, and their relevance for our future.
You can read some details below [and about Twestival 2009 in the TreeHugger archives], but as the event will be taking on a water / cleantech - in - Israel tone, we thought perhaps [you'd] like to write a piece about it... It looks like Jewish Climate Initiative will be involved, as well.»
Estimates of surface temperature changes further back in time must therefore make use of the few long available instrumental records or historical documents and natural archives or «climate proxy» indicators, such as tree rings, corals, ice cores and lake sediments, and historical documents to reconstruct patterns of past surface temperature change.
When the 2002 Climate Action Report was posted on the old, now discontinued, EPA global warming site (although it is still archived via a link), its discussion of climate change impacts was honest enough to provoke media notice that the administration found embarrassing, prompting the President to dismiss it as «a report put out by the bureaucracy.Climate Action Report was posted on the old, now discontinued, EPA global warming site (although it is still archived via a link), its discussion of climate change impacts was honest enough to provoke media notice that the administration found embarrassing, prompting the President to dismiss it as «a report put out by the bureaucracy.climate change impacts was honest enough to provoke media notice that the administration found embarrassing, prompting the President to dismiss it as «a report put out by the bureaucracy.»
The lack of widespread instrumental climate records introduces the need for the use of natural climate archives from «proxy» data such as tree - rings, corals, speleothems and ice cores, as well as documentary evidence to reconstruct climate in past centuries (see Jones et al. 2009 for a review).
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