Sentences with phrase «climate papers»

We read through 21 years of climate papers, identifying which papers endorsed or rejected human - caused global warming.
The paper had more coverage in the news than another other climate paper published in 2016.
The majority of the paleo - climate papers did not mention the modern era at all.
Thank you sir for this great treasure trove list of solar climate papers.
Mike Winton, Isaac Held, and Ken Takahashi have a 2010 J. Climate paper on the origin of the curvature in the relationship between global - mean net radiation at the top - of - atmosphere and surface temperature.
In December 1976 they published a landmark climate paper in Science, showing that climate records contained the same cycles as the three parameters that vary the Earth's orbit: eccentricity, obliquity and precession (shown in Figure 1).
I read Church and White (2006)(goodness, can you really publish climate papers with that little contenet?)
This resulted in 1,200 scientists rating the level of endorsement of their own climate papers, with 2,142 of their papers receiving a self - rating.
Rasool and Schneider (1971)(hereafter: R&S 71) is one of the seminal climate papers from the 1970s, and PCF08 categorized it as one of their seven «cooling» papers.
We also revealed that no peer - reviewed survey of a sufficiently large sample of published papers has even asked the question whether those peer - reviewed climate papers state — with evidence — that global warming will prove dangerous.
Nexus6 claimed to found the worst climate paper ever published in its pages, and that one doesn't even appear to have been proof - read (a little like Bill's email).
A recent Journal of Climate paper by Stanford's Mark Jacobson and John Ten Hoeve (2011) on urban heat islands and cool roofs is a useful contribution to the literature.
I'm really doing more than I should — «should» in relation to the practicalities of daily life — when I take 40 minutes online to browse a few climate papers that I * can * access.
Update, June, 9, 8:51 p.m. Having been on the run overseas since the weekend, I'm only now catching up with Anthony Watts's attack on Tom Peterson, one of the authors of a recent National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration climate paper.
As with most high - profile climate papers nowadays, part of the drafting process will inevitably (and somewhat regrettably) include going through and making sure each and every sentence is as quote - mine - proof as possible.
Revelle is best known for the comment he added late in the drafting of a seminal 1957 climate paper co-authored with Hans Suess: «Human beings are now carrying out a large scale geophysical experiment of a kind that could not have happened in the past nor be reproduced in the future.»
There will be plenty of threads and motes within the new batch of correspondence that will be relevant to discussions of particular climate papers or individual researchers.
Only 41 out of the 11,944 published climate papers Cook examined explicitly stated that Man caused most of the warming since 1950.
But as one of the authors of the Copenhagen Consensus Project's principal climate paper, Gary Yohe, very recently wrote, «I can say with certainty that Lomborg is misrepresenting our findings thanks to a highly selective memory»:
I think the recent climate papers I saw were connected to the Argo observation system, which I understand their equipment can dive to around 2000 metres and naturally park at 1000 metres, not sure exactly how long their equipment has been in place, but at least Ocean temperatures are now it is being monitored worldwide and I would have hoped the good prof (Canadian — has he been on who's line is it anyway?)
Annual NGO UN Committee on Sustainable Development climate paper for the Bonn Climate Conference
My blog is a mix of atempts at poking fun at climate papers, diatribes against dictatorships, pseudo interviews with imaginary politicians, and my own life stories.
«New Climate Paper Gives Global Warming Alarmists «One Helluva Beating,»» Fox News declared.
Other honourable mentions in the Carbon Brief survey of most influential climate papers go to Norman Phillips, whose 1956 paper described the first general circulation model, William Nordhaus's 1991 paperon the economics of the greenhouse effect, and a paper by Camile Parmesan and Gary Yohe in 2003, considered by many to provide the first formal attribution of climate change impacts on animal and plant species.
Maybe the Rabett has this list stuffed in his burrow: is there a nice list somewhere of truly awful climate papers published in otherwise - plausible - looking journals?
Using Altmetric, we've compiled a list of the 25 most talked - about climate papers of 2016.
In their report, they note that many peer - reviewed climate papers conclude that the climate sensitivity is much lower than the IPCC's estimate.
So, big news this week: The latest update to the RSS lower troposphere temperatures (Zeke at Carbon Brief, J. Climate paper) and, of course, more chatter about the red team / blue team concept.
-LSB-...] Journal of Climate paper alleging that the journal had recruited reviewers whose goal was «to suppress the article.»
Shockingly, it seems that not every single climate paper is about the cause of the current rapid global temperature rise!
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