Sentences with phrase «climate modelers at»

Honestly, it's a wonder anyone still listens to any of the conventional, «consensus» climate modelers at this point, especially the modeling «experts» at NASA.
A recent paper by climate modelers at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography argues that the supposed pause in global warming can be explained entirely by recent variations in the El Nino - La Nina cycle in the tropical Pacific.
In my study of the climate modelers at the UK Met Office Hadley centre, I had identified a list of potential success factors that might explain why the climate modelers appear to be successful (i.e. to the extent that we are able to assess it, they appear to build good quality software with low defect rates, without following a standard software engineering process).
It's for this reason that it's important to understand the differences in responses between geoengineering experiments, said Ben Kravitz, a climate modeler at the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory who helps run the international Geoengineering Model Intercomparison Project.
«These strategies range from lighter colored roofs or road surfaces» that could reflect sunlight, cooling cities, «to something as controversial as putting particles high in the stratosphere,» explains Ken Caldeira, a climate modeler at the Carnegie Institution's Department of Global Ecology at Stanford University.
«The only explanation that makes sense is that the deep ocean cooled,» says team member Matthew Huber, a climate modeler at Purdue University.
«There can be no recipe for a perfect model,» notes Robert Dickinson, a climate modeler at the Georgia Tech School of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences.
«We have detected the human fingerprint in both the Arctic and Antarctic region [s],» says Peter Stott, a climate modeler at the U.K. Met (meteorological) Office's Hadley Center, and co-author of the study published in the journal Nature Geoscience.
And, says Robert Cess, a climate modeler at the State University of New York at Stony Brook, «The smaller the scale, the bigger the disagreement.»
«We're altering the environment far faster than we can possibly predict the consequences,» says Stephen Schneider, a climate modeler at the National Center for Atmospheric Research in Boulder, Colorado.
«We hope this will open the door to improving ultralong - range predictions,» says co-author Adam Scaife, a climate modeler at the Met Office's Hadley Centre in Exeter, England.
«But in this case, says Stephen Vavrus, a climate modeler at the University of Wisconsin, Madison, who collaborates with Francis, «Jennifer and I have been forced into the uncomfortable position of defending — or at least explaining — our position before the scientific process has run its course.»»
«Historically, the Arctic had a thicker, more rigid sea ice that covered more of the Arctic basin, so it was difficult to tell whether El Niño had any effect on it,» said Richard Cullather, a climate modeler at Goddard.
«When we think about global warming, what we should really thinking about, to be honest, is ocean warming,» said Paul Durack, a climate modeler at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL).
Cobb's finding is consistent with a 2013 study of tree rings suggesting that El Niño — related weather havoc has intensified across much of the globe in recent decades, notes Wenju Cai, a climate modeler at the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation in Melbourne, Australia.
«By the end of this century, as the climate warms, the rising demand for irrigation water and increased variability of the water supply may lead to regions with a severe shortage of water for irrigation,» said corresponding author Dr. Maoyi Huang, a climate modeler at PNNL.
«We know there's a lot of natural variability in the (climate) system,» Tom Delworth, a climate modeler at the Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory in Princeton, N.J., said.
«The same Arctic feedbacks that are amplifying human - induced climate changes are amplifying natural variability,» explained Asgeir Sorteberg, a climate modeler at the Bjerknes Centre for Climate Research in Bergen, Norway.
Here's input from Gerald Meehl, a climate modeler at the National Center for Atmospheric Research:
Quoted in the Los Angeles Times, Benjamin Santer, a longtime climate modeler at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, made the point this way in relation to Muller's work:
5:23 p.m. Updated Gavin Schmidt, the climate modeler at NASA and Columbia University who has long endured the slings and arrows that come with blogging on climate, has now gained a laurel for his efforts — the inaugural $ 25,000 Climate Communications Prize of the American Geophysical Union.
[UPDATE 3/6, 1 p.m.:] Isaac Held, a climate modeler at the Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory in Princeton, N.J., responded today with some caution about seeking relationships between the ocean and atmospheric changes around the tropics, and also drawing conclusions about their relationship to global warming.
«We're altering the environment far faster than we can possibly predict the consequences,» says Stephen Schneider, a climate modeler at the National Center for Atmospheric Research in Boulder, Colorado.
Dr. Tim Palmer, leading climate modeler at the European Centre for Medium - Range Weather Forecasts, summed the situation up well in a 2008 New Scientist magazine article:
Scientists had to play defense, said Ben Santer, a climate modeler at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory.
The letter was written by Jagadish Shukla, a climate modeler at George Mason University.
«Michaels» statements on [climate models] are a catalog of misrepresentation and misinterpretation,» says Dr. Tom Wigley, a leading climate modeler at the National Center for Atmospheric Research.
Few scientists have actually left their field as a result of harassment, says Gavin Schmidt, a climate modeler at NASA Goddard who is currently defending a case brought by the ATI.
«I get a lot of hate mail,» said Schmidt, a climate modeler at the Goddard Institute for Space Studies who also runs RealClimate.org, a website devoted to debunking myths and errors about climate change.
The drought atlases provide a much deeper understanding of natural climate processes than scientists have had to date, said Richard Seager, a coauthor of the paper and a climate modeler at Lamont - Doherty Earth Observatory.
Gavin Schmidt, climatologist and climate modeler at the NASA Goddard Institute for Space Studies.
«Because it's been pretty much the same for 25 years, it almost never gets reported,» says Gavin Schmidt, a climate modeler at NASA Goddard Institute for Space Studies.
«Some parts of lower Manhattan are only 1.5 meters [5 feet] above sea level,» said lead study author Jianjun Yin, a climate modeler at Florida State University.
Especially significant was a tweet from Gavin Schmidt, a leading climate modeler at the NASA Goddard Institute, who for many years worked alongside James Hansen.
Gavin A. Schmidt, a climate modeler at the National Aeronautics and Space Administration Goddard Institute for Space Studies, said that the estimated decline in ocean circulation should have produced a perceptible decline in surface temperatures, but that no such dip had yet been measured.
«Historically, the Arctic had a thicker, more rigid sea ice that covered more of the Arctic basin, so it was difficult to tell whether El Niño had any effect on it,» said Richard Cullather, a climate modeler at Goddard.
What happens if reporters or congressional investigators ask Lancaster (a Harvard post-doctoral climate modeler at the time) how he knew to ask so many narrow questions about Western Fuels» associations with skeptic climate scientists, and if he was aware of evidence proving the associations corrupted those skeptics?

Not exact matches

Gavin Schmidt, a climate scientist and modeler at the NASA Goddard Institute for Space Studies, said this sort of research is useful for modelers, who can take these results and see whether they show up when they run their models.
«If CO2 leaked from storage and reached the seafloor, then the environmental impact will be measurable, but very restricted in area and not catastrophic,» said Jerry Blackford, a marine system modeler at Plymouth Marine Laboratory and author of the paper, published yesterday in Nature Climate Change.
On a basic level, global climate models are similar to today's weather forecasting tools, explains Jerry Meehl, a senior scientist at the National Center for Atmospheric Research in Boulder, Colorado, and a leading climate modeler.
The idea is the brainchild of Leonard Ornstein, a cell biologist at the Mount Sinai School of Medicine, who partnered with climate modelers David Rind and Igor Aleinov of NASA's Goddard Institute for Space Studies, all in New York City.
«We were surprised at how big the difference actually was,» said co-author and climate modeler Benjamin Cook, who works at Lamont Doherty and the Goddard Institute.
«The commitments thus far get us on the pathway, but they don't get us where we need to be,» says John Sterman, an economic modeler who focuses on climate at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Cambridge.
The experiment will run until early 2017 and help climate modelers determine how warming at Earth's poles could change global weather patterns.
And at least one Stanford climate modeler suggests that local cooling has never been shown to create global warming.
At NIMBioS, a group of disease experts, climate modelers and mathematicians have come together to improve the forecasting and prediction of climate - induced disease.
He is a climate policy analyst and modeler in the IMAGE - project at the PBL Netherlands Environmental Assessment Agency (PBL) and has been involved in the discussion with climate skeptics for many years.
In my piece on the big 2007 Arctic ice retreat, I quoted Holland, a climate and ice modeler at the National Center for Atmospheric Research:
In a recent and noteworthy post at Realclimate.org, Gavin Schmidt, a founder of the blog and NASA climate modeler, published and answered this question from a young student pondering next steps:
Michael MacCracken, a veteran climate modeler and chief scientist at the Climate Institute, noted on the Google group on geo - engineering that this new paper adds credence to proposals for an Arctic focus for managing incoming sunlight as a way to limit greenhouse - driven iclimate modeler and chief scientist at the Climate Institute, noted on the Google group on geo - engineering that this new paper adds credence to proposals for an Arctic focus for managing incoming sunlight as a way to limit greenhouse - driven iClimate Institute, noted on the Google group on geo - engineering that this new paper adds credence to proposals for an Arctic focus for managing incoming sunlight as a way to limit greenhouse - driven impacts.
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