Sentences with phrase «consequent temperature»

But there will be other changes, due to the consequent temperature increase: increased water vapor, reduced snow and ice cover, etc..
They now fret that the M&W 2010 inclusion of what the Team had previously and publicly labeled «poor quality proxies «have «a material effect» on the several different statistical methods and the consequent temperature reconstructions ``.
C) Absent changes in policy, technology and / or economic activity to reduce GHG emissions, the consequent temperature rise in the 21st will reach levels where they have serious adverse impacts on human well being and the health of eco-systems.
While substantial uncertainties remain as to the precise consequences of this increase and consequent temperature rise, there is reason to believe many of the effects will be quite negative.
As noted above, 1997 - 98 saw an exceptionally strong El Nino, producing a consequent temperature high that has only in recent years been equalled - hence it being a popular start - point for the «global average temperature has now been flat for the past 15 years» talking - point.

Not exact matches

Since the hourglass structure made by the distribution of CH3OH traces the contour of the observed CO outflow, CH3OH is assumed to have been produced by the interaction with the ambient gas which was pushed away by the outflow from the protostar, resulting in the increase of temperature and consequent transition into gas.
Now, the team is going back a step further in the pathway leading to DESAT1 degradation, trying to understand how temperature changes are sensed inside the cell to lead to changes in fatty acid composition and consequent effects on the whole organism.
As a consequent dress or skirt person (no matter what temperatures;)-RRB- I know it's always smart to put on another layer to stay warm.
As a consequent dress or skirt person (no matter what temperatures) I know it's always smart to put on another layer to stay warm.
Where antecedent A1 represents mean temperature, A2 represents mean precipitation, A3 represents mean ground frost frequency, A4 represents altitude, consequent B represents the number of individual plant species occurrences and E2 represents the stress tolerant - ruderal plant strategy of the plant species present.
How about this as a way to encourage scientists and the media to get to the point: Ask a list of top climate researchers to predict the average global temperature and the consequent effects on current species» ability to survive in the year 2100.
If industry - generated aerosols have a more limited cooling effect than originally thought, we can clean up and scale down dirty coal plants without worrying too much about consequent sudden jumps in global temperatures of up to 2 degrees C (if I remember the upper limits of earlier studies correctly).
Human development including the disruption of normal coastal geomorphic forces by coastal infrastructure assure that any change in global temperature and consequent sea level, will be a disaster to these environments.
It is claimed that there has been a drop in temperature in the Southern Ocean with a consequent increase in ice concentration.
Yet, in an article for one of the sillier groupthink websites, he considers himself qualified to state that the «climate denialists» President Trump and his appointees to EPA and Energy, Scott Pruitt and Rick Perry, «deny the fact that increasing levels of carbon dioxide in the environment have trapped heat, causing an increase in the Earth's surface temperature... and consequent climate disruption».
««deny the fact that increasing levels of carbon dioxide in the environment have trapped heat, causing an increase in the Earth's surface temperature... and consequent climate disruption».»
This reveals an ignorance of the literature, otherwise you'd know that the extent of aerosol cooling is estimated from the measured aerosol optical depth due to volcanic eruptions and their consequent impact on global temperature, and estimates of aerosol emissions during the 20th century.
Note: Minima are affected by relocation of temperature ground stations in all five large coastal locations during the 20th century, with consequent falls in recorded overnight minima due to greater distance from the ocean and removal of the urban heat influence.
On average, there won't be a change in the equilibrium radiating temperature of the Earth, but there will be a change in the effective radiating altitude consequent on the change in the atmosphere's effective thermal conductance.
Temperatures are continuing to rise with consequent increases in evaporation and atmospheric humidity and reductions in snow amount and snow season length in many regions.
(b) A more vigorous atmospheric circulation in the region of the Norwegian Sea would explain the observed facts, namely the recession of the ice - limit, the increased frequency of south - westerly winds, rather than south - easterly, in North Norway, and the consequent marked rise in winter temperatures which has attained its greatest magnitude in the north of the Scandinavian Peninsula.
This would include the volume of phase space occupied by chaotic attractors, the consequent amplitude of temperature fluctuations, and the timescale over which any averaging might occur.
Oooooops, so tell me again, how many GCMs have physics which match with the observed reduction in relative humidity with rise temperature and the consequent negative water vapour feedback?
Off the west coasts of the American continents in the trade - wind belts, upwelling of cold subsurface water causes the overlying air to be cooled below its dew point (the air temperature below which water vapour condenses as dew), with the consequent widespread formation of low, thick clouds.
And it's confirming the consequent — there may be many other reasons why sunny / cloudy weather could change the skin layer temperature gradient, besides LW radiation balance.
Where the forests have been cleared, there will be increased levels of evaporation, and consequent rises in temperature.
Now the number would be around 15C of cooling due to the additional GHG's and consequent forcing on earth temperature.
Thus a zero effect on energy transfer from the oceans as a result of more DLR and the consequent maintenance of that temperature discontinuity between subskin and ocean bulk.
This tends to lead to ocean cooling in the early section of the realisations, which probably didn't happen in reality, and a consequent damping of surface temperature warming, particularly up to about 1950.
[Response: Your argument misses the point in three different and important ways, not even considering whether or not the Black Hills data have any general applicability elsewhere, which they may or may not: (1) It ignores the point made in the post about the potential effect of previous, seasonal warming on the magnitude of an extreme event in mid summer to early fall, due to things like (especially) a depletion in soil moisture and consequent accumulation of degree days, (2) it ignores that biological sensitivity is far FAR greater during the warm season than the cold season for a whole number of crucial variables ranging from respiration and photosynthesis to transpiration rates, and (3) it ignores the potential for derivative effects, particularly fire and smoke, in radically increasing the local temperature effects of the heat wave.
The IPCC defines climate sensitivity as equilibrium temperature change ΔTλin response to all anthropogenic - era radiativeforcings and consequent «temperature feedbacks» — further changes in TS that occur because TS has already changed in response to a forcing — arising in response to the doubling of pre-industrial CO2 concentration (expected later this century).
The time - lag between changes in temperature and consequent changes in CO2 concentration are caused by outgassing of CO2 from the oceans when they warm and uptake by the oceans as they cool.
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