Sentences with phrase «clear cooling trend»

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Puzzlingly, there was no clear trend in which lakes warmed and which cooled.
Isn't it strange how six periods of cooling can add up to a clear warming trend over the last 4 decades?
In fact, the momentum scores for both cities seem to bear that trend out: Ottawa and Guelph are entering a cooling phase, and the average number of real estate sales compared to listings in both cities is starting to decline — a clear sign of a weakening housing market.
I'm not clear how the oscillation with alternating warming and cooling (presumably about some sort of mean) can cause such a strong warming trend.
But after a whole set of La Niña (cool counterpart) dominant years — which led to the popular temperature plateau belief (wrong in very many ways)-- having a clear El Niño year uncovers the global temperature trend line, which is in fact over the first 15 years of the 21st century rising faster than at any time during the 20th century.
In East Antarctica, no clear trend has emerged, although some stations appear to be cooling slightly.
Since on Oreilly with the triple crown of cooling in 2008, the trend is clear, and the fact is, its not up
Land use change albedo: again, net cooling, but the trend is not as clear — but not large.
However, the message was loud and clear, a cyclical global warming trend may be coming to an end for a variety of reasons, and a new cooling cycle could impact the energy markets in a big way.
To make it clearer, some / many believe that the earth is in a long term cooling trend that will have short term fluctuations that will result in warming.
Obama's own NOAA climate division reports that the empirical evidence documents clear and sustained cooling trends for both Alaska and the continental U.S. for the past 16 years.
«Suppose... future measurements in the years 2005 - 2015 show a clear and distinct global cooling trend.
It is not clear if the 10 - year early close down of Oyster Creek nuclear station is the beginning of a trend or one of a few to be highly affected by the cooling tower ruling.
Nevertheless, the salutary aspect of the GISP 2 data is the clear indication it provides of a gentle, truly secular cooling trend since the Holocene optimum, overlain by weakly stationary, strongly structured, quasi-Gaussian stochastic variations whose ordinate distribution and power - spectrum both diverge from anything resembling a Poisson process of abrupt jumps.
And this is particularly clear in the pages of the Guardian, who have, over the last 12 or so months been especially keen to remind us that cooling trends are «not evidence that global warming is slowing».
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