Sentences with phrase «average temperature does»

Many southern states» average temperature doesn't drop below freezing.
Willis, the absolute value of global average temperature doesn't matter.
Both are short living and the average temperature doesn't change that fast.
And of those that understand climate, 97 % would say that global average temperature doesn't have a lot to do with the general circulation.
And yet, when you do trends of global data you are averaging air temperatures over intervals where the heat content is not continuous, and thus the trend that is the average temperature does not show the actual trend of the heat content.
If the average temperature does increase, this research helps us to understand the potential impact on wheat production.»
«Average temperatures don't tell us everything we need to know about climate change,» he said.
Because climate systems are complex, increases in global average temperatures do not mean increased temperatures everywhere on Earth, nor that temperatures in a given year will be warmer than the year before (which represents weather, not climate).
In the case of Texas, the surrounding Gulf of Mexico has recently experienced record - high temps, and this winter was the first time ever that its average temperature did not dip below 73 degrees Fahrenheit.
«After rising rapidly during the first part of the 20th century, global average temperatures did cool by about 0.2 °C after 1940 and remained low until 1970, after which they began to climb rapidly again.
The standstil of global average temperature predicted by the «improved» modell compared to warming predicted from the «old» modell is nothing that happens in the future, it should have happened (but did not happen) in the past, from 1985 to 1999: The «improved» modell (green graph) shows that the global average temperature did not change from 1985 (= mean 1980 - 1990) to 1999 (= mean 1994 to 2004).
When the IPCC claimed that the GCM models (with GHG forcing included) could replicate the observed changes in global average temperatures do you know if they were referring to a truly global measurement or were they just using the US temp record?
Global average temperature didn't cause the ice age.
It seems as though the magnitude of the model biases in global average temperature do have some relationship with the magnitude of modeled future warming.
Consider the simple fact, drawn from the official temperature records of the Climate Research Unit at the University of East Anglia, that for the years 1998 - 2005 global average temperature did not increase (there was actually a slight decrease, though not at a rate that differs significantly from zero).
Average temperatures don't change without some reason, whether we understand it or not.
And imho, tree ring proxies for reconstructing global average temperature do not pass the robustness test.

Not exact matches

This likely has at least a little to do with the below - average cost of living and the year - round warm temperatures.
«You can't find anyone who doesn't want to live here,» Shockley said, «so convincing the right people to move here to work for you isn't too big of a challenge when your average temperature is 72 degrees year round.
If nothing is done to prevent the expected rise of 2 degrees Celsius in global average temperatures by 2050:
It does get cold, but the average temperature of the Earth has been getting warmer since the late 1870s.
And ESPECIALLY don't worry that we know for a fact that the mean average temperature of the earth is steadily rising.
I think the issue here is you didn't give it enough time, or perhaps your slow cooker's temperature is lower than average.
in the first half Ostersund did nt pass half of the field 75 % possession for Arsenal The first 2 Arsenal goals were Ostersund mistakes Both average teams in an -7 temperature.
Well, no. 98.6 º is just the average normal body temp — being concerned that the thermometer says your daughter's temperature is 99.1 º is a bit like getting anxious because your family has exactly 2 children instead of 1.9 like the average American family does.
«This Agreement, in enhancing the implementation of the [2015 United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change], including its objective, aims to strengthen the global response to the threat of climate change, in the context of sustainable development and efforts to eradicate poverty, including by: (a) Holding the increase in the global average temperature to well below 2 °C above pre-industrial levels and pursuing efforts to limit the temperature increase to 1.5 °C above pre-industrial levels, recognizing that this would significantly reduce the risks and impacts of climate change; (b) Increasing the ability to adapt to the adverse impacts of climate change and foster climate resilience and low greenhouse gas emissions development, in a manner that does not threaten food production; and (c) Making finance flows consistent with a pathway towards low greenhouse gas emissions and climate - resilient development.
If they continue to die off, as they did in 1999 and 2003 when temperatures were 3 to 4 °C warmer than average and summer layers lasted longer than usual, fish and other sea life that depend on them will decline too, the team say.
The document cites a goal of holding the global rise in average global temperatures to 2 ºC but does not specify a long - term goal for reducing emissions.
What little snow did fall melted away quickly when warmer - than - average temperatures hit the state in March and April, said Tim Mowry, public information officer for the Alaska Division of Forestry.
But for planetary scientists, Jupiter's most distinctive mystery may be what's called the «energy crisis» of its upper atmosphere: how do temperatures average about as warm as Earth's even though the enormous planet is more than fives times further away from the sun?
However, the average surface temperature of the planet seems to have increased far more slowly over this period than it did over the previous decades.
In areas like the mid-elevations of the northern Rocky Mountains, where spring temperatures are just under freezing in an average year, «it doesn't take a large increase in temperature to start melting snow earlier in spring,» said Anthony Westerling, a professor of environmental engineering and geography at the University of California, Merced.
And although companies are pledging to do more than ever to reduce emissions, «disparity [exists] between companies» strategies, targets and the emissions reductions» that climate scientists say will be necessary to limit the rise in average global temperatures to 2 degrees Celsius.
Although there was disagreement on exactly what should be done, there appeared to be a consensus that action should be taken to avert a 2 - degree Celsius (3.6 - degree Fahrenheit) rise in average global temperatures and to cut emissions of greenhouse gases in half by 2050.
Evidence suggests that average worldwide temperatures did decrease between the 1940s and the 1970s.
«We still don't know exactly where the meltwater came from, but given that the average temperature at the nearest weather station has risen by about 1.5 degrees Celsius (2.7 degrees Fahrenheit) over the last 50 years, it makes sense that snow and ice are melting and the resulting water is seeping down beneath the glacier,» Thompson said.
Laaksonen and his colleagues did not try to predict how Finland's temperatures will change in the coming decades, but according to the U.N. Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change's latest report, Arctic temperatures are likely to continue rising faster than the global average through the end of the 21st century.
This model uses average temperatures and does not take into account how a record hot or cold day might affect nest survival.
Ice core data from the poles clearly show dramatic swings in average global temperatures, but researchers still don't know how local ecosystems reacted to the change.
While Mora's models, based on yearly average temperatures, don't forecast monthly highs, lows or precipitation changes, they do show warming trends.
Mora's models do show only average annual temperature — collapsing seasonal extremes into one number for the year.
«Rises in global average temperatures of this magnitude will have profound impacts on the world and the economies of many countries if we don't urgently start to curb our emissions.
He says that Helliker and Richter's analysis relies on the average annual temperature; it doesn't take into account the fact that trees grow only during the warm season, and then only at warm times of day.
So the report notes that the current «pause» in new global average temperature records since 1998 — a year that saw the second strongest El Nino on record and shattered warming records — does not reflect the long - term trend and may be explained by the oceans absorbing the majority of the extra heat trapped by greenhouse gases as well as the cooling contributions of volcanic eruptions.
By the end of this century, according to the new research, some «megapolitan» regions of the U.S. could see local average temperatures rise by as much as 3 degrees Celsius, in addition to whatever global warming may do.
If humanity does not act to reduce global greenhouse gas emissions, atmospheric carbon dioxide levels will continue to climb and Earth's average temperature will escalate.
And this one does graph trend lines for polar stratospheric temperature that on average over recent years would correlate to the trend line for area for PSCs in the article being discussed:
Third, using a «semi-empirical» statistical model calibrated to the relationship between temperature and global sea - level change over the last 2000 years, we find that, in alternative histories in which the 20th century did not exceed the average temperature over 500-1800 CE, global sea - level rise in the 20th century would (with > 95 % probability) have been less than 51 % of its observed value.
Buildings across both regions were built for the historical climate, which didn't require air conditioning, yet Colorado has seen average temperatures rise 2.5 degrees Fahrenheit over the past 50 years.
What do you figure the average temperature is in Nunavut for instance?
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