Not exact matches
«Non-linear» animal reactions He and his colleagues based their analysis on nearly 500 million temperature records collected
at 3,000
weather stations between 1961 and 2009, feeding that information into models that allowed them to estimate how climate shifts affected the metabolism of cold - blooded insects, lizards and amphibians
around the
world.
Furthermore extensive regions
around the
world lack any
weather stations at all.
The temperature analysis produced
at GISS is compiled from
weather data from more than 1,000 meteorological
stations around the
world, satellite observations of sea - surface temperature, and Antarctic research
station measurements.
Evidence for changes in the climate system abounds, from the top of the atmosphere to the depths of the oceans (Figure 2.1).1 Scientists and engineers from
around the
world have compiled this evidence using satellites,
weather balloons, thermometers
at surface
stations, and many other types of observing systems that monitor the Earth's
weather and climate.
The temperature analysis produced
at GISS is compiled from
weather data from more than 1,000 meteorological
stations around the
world, satellite observations of sea surface temperature and Antarctic research
station measurements.
We also see evidence of this same sort of siting problem
around the
world at many other official
weather stations, suggesting that the same upward bias on trend also manifests itself in the global temperature record.»