As a researcher in the field for more than 30 years, I am not aware of a single peer - reviewed paper or review, in a quality
atmospheric science journal, that relates the temperature changes over this period to only natural causes such as changes in solar activity.
Not exact matches
However, newer research has shown that GHG emissions such as
atmospheric methane have risen rapidly since 2007, according to a 2016 study published in the International
Journal of
Science.
University of Georgia geography and
atmospheric sciences researchers provide the first detailed climatological analysis of Southeastern
atmospheric rivers in a new study published in the International
Journal of Climatology.
Schneider coauthored a 1971 article in the
journal Science about
atmospheric aerosols — floating particles of soil dust, volcanic ash, and human - made pollutants.
«We expect the outcome of this study to support scientifically sound national policy decisions on bioenergy crops development especially with regards to cellulosic grasses,» wrote Atul Jain, professor of
atmospheric sciences at U of I, regarding a paper published by the
journal Environmental
Science & Technology.
The National
Science Foundation - funded study appears in the
journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 45 years after
atmospheric scientists Mikhail Budyko and William Sellers hypothesized that the Arctic would amplify global warming as sea ice melted.
Sobel AH, Nilsson J, Polvani LM 2001: The weak temperature gradient approximation and balanced tropical moisture waves
JOURNAL OF THE
ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES 58 (23): 3650 - 3665.
The new evidence linking past tropical ocean temperatures to levels of
atmospheric greenhouse gases is published in this week's
Science Express, the on - line publication of the
journal Science.
And the use of detrended data apparently was not a problem for the referees of the
journal where the article was published (which by the way has the highest impact factor in the field of meteorology and
atmospheric sciences).
A study by GISS climate scientists recently published in the
journal Science shows that
atmospheric CO2 operates as a thermostat to control the temperature of Earth.»
In a new peer - reviewed scientific paper published in the
journal Earth Sciences last December (2017), a Federation University (Australia)
Science and Engineering student named Robert Holmes contends he may have found the key to unlocking our understanding of how planets with thick atmospheres (like Earth) remain «fixed» at 288 Kelvin (K), 740 K (Venus), 165 K (Jupiter)... without considering the need for a planetary greenhouse effect or changes in
atmospheric CO2 concentrations.
«Remote Sensing is a fine
journal for geographers, but it does not deal much with
atmospheric and climate
science, and it is evident that this paper did not get an adequate peer review.
Daniel Swain, a PhD student in environmental earth system
science at Stanford University, and colleagues report in Science Advances journal that they analysed the atmospheric circulation patterns that have been coincident with rainfall and temperature extremes in the Golden State's h
science at Stanford University, and colleagues report in
Science Advances journal that they analysed the atmospheric circulation patterns that have been coincident with rainfall and temperature extremes in the Golden State's h
Science Advances
journal that they analysed the
atmospheric circulation patterns that have been coincident with rainfall and temperature extremes in the Golden State's history.
But now Xianyao Chen, an oceanographer at the Ocean University of China in Qingdao, and Ka - Kit Tung, an
atmospheric scientist at the University of Washington in Seattle, report in
Science journal that they think they know where the notional extra heat has gone.
You're posting a paper that has no formal publication in a scientific
journal, by no one who has any degree in
atmospheric science, and someone (drum - roll please) whose references are from WIKIPEDIA????
The paper has been published in a
journal called Remote sensing which is a fine
journal for geographers, but it does not deal with
atmospheric and climate
science, and it is evident that this paper did not get an adequate peer review.
There have been numerous research papers and reviews published over the past 10 years, including several in prestigious
journals such as Nature and
Science, that conclude that the observed temperature changes over the past 100 years are consistent with the combined changes in
atmospheric aerosols (volcanic and anthropogenic), land surface changes, variations in solar irradiance and increases in greenhouse gases.
The National
Science Foundation - funded study appears in the
journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 45 years after
atmospheric scientists Mikhail Budyko and William Sellers hypothesized that the Arctic would amplify global warming as sea ice melted.
JoC is one of the top 3
journals in the field of meteorology &
atmospheric science, by impact.