An
atmospheric scientist is a person who studies the Earth's atmosphere, focusing on its properties, behavior, and impact on the environment.
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No assumption we know all the answers because 97 percent
of atmospheric scientists have faith that CO2 regulates climate and any dissent owes to corrupt motives.
The meeting will be broadly based, bringing together
atmospheric scientists with interests in weather, climate, and atmospheric chemistry to present latest research findings.
This has led
many atmospheric scientists to assume that the ambient sulfate particles we all breathe are becoming less acidic and therefore less toxic.
In May
atmospheric scientists at the Scottish Association for Marine Science and other institutions finally figured out why the chemical is present.
So, it is very important to more accurately represent these clouds in climate models,» said Dr. Jiwen Fan, a PNNL
atmospheric scientist who led the research team.
by Lynn Margulis Drama: A tale of
atmospheric scientists from the founder of the endosymbiosis theory, via an ultimately unsatisfying symbiosis of fiction and autobiography.
Knowing this,
PNNL atmospheric scientists included irrigation in a climate model and found that it shifts the balance of water vapor and upward moving air.
Actual
atmospheric scientists know that the historical observations are too sketchy and unreliable to decide one way or another as to whether tornadoes are increasing or not (see this excellent discussion by weather expert Jeff Masters of The Weather Underground).
In the beginning, a team that
included atmospheric scientist Bernard Vonnegut (brother of novelist Kurt) sent up a plane and released dry ice into clouds on four days during November and December 1946.
As atmospheric scientist Katharine Hayhoe told the Associated Press, «It's getting to the point where breaking record is the norm.
Her results suggest that extreme thunderstorms, or
what atmospheric scientists call convective systems, will increase in frequency under a warmer climate scenario.
Her results suggest that extreme thunderstorms, or what
atmospheric scientists call convective systems, will increase in frequency under a warmer climate scenario.
A new study by Stanford University
atmospheric scientist Mark Jacobson has revealed that worsening air pollution and higher carbon dioxide emissions go hand - in - hand - the results suggest intensifying global warming
The public and politicians need to focus on solutions to limit and adapt to climate change, said
atmospheric scientist Katharine Hayhoe at the 2018 AAAS Annual Meeting.
«If you just stop emitting cold turkey, the temperature drops a little, but it doesn't drop too much,» says MIT
atmospheric scientist Susan Solomon.
Now, a team led by
atmospheric scientist Richard McKenzie of the National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research in Lauder, New Zealand, has come up with data that appear to clinch the connection between ozone and UV - B in the midlatitudes.
And because she is a geophysicist, her rise next year would mark a break for NAS, which by tradition would have selected a new leader from the biological sciences after the two - term presidency of
atmospheric scientist Ralph J. Cicerone.
Reviewing Lomborg's claims are Dr. Peter Gleick, an internationally recognized expert on the state of freshwater resources; Dr. Jerry Mahlman, one of the most highly
regarded atmospheric scientists and climate modelers; and top biologists and biodiversity experts Dr.'s Edward O. Wilson, Thomas Lovejoy, Norman Myers, Jeffrey Harvey and Stuart Pimm.
But from an email conversation with Francis, Vavrus, and several
other atmospheric scientists this week, it became clear that there may be more questions than answers at this point, given the large amount of natural variability that affects winter weather patterns, and the very short observational record of how the atmosphere responded to extreme losses of sea ice (only five winters of records since 2007).
«Just as we are focused on making sure that political candidates talk about education or crime [or] healthcare, we need to not accept silence on the issue of climate change anymore,» MIT
atmospheric scientist David McGee said in a video clip.
«What our study shows is that observed water vapor concentrations are high enough and temperatures are low enough over the U.S. in summertime to initiate the chemistry that is known to lead to ozone losses,» said
Harvard atmospheric scientist David Wilmouth, one of the paper's co-authors, in an email.
Colder temperatures and weaker high - altitude winds may make the arctic polar vortex even more intense in future winters and trigger greater ozone loss, says
atmospheric scientist Paul Newman of NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland, although the losses probably won't approach those in Antarctica.