That said, the independent ocean and land data show roughly
consistent warming rates.
Not exact matches
Customers report a high level of satisfaction with the
rate at which the blanket
warms up, and find that the distribution of heat is
consistent over the whole blanket, with no cold or hot spots.
SIDS deaths have historically been observed more frequently in the colder months, and the fewest SIDS deaths occurred in the
warmest months.23 In 1992, SIDS
rates had an average seasonal change of 16.3 %, compared with only 7.6 % in 1999,24 which is
consistent with reports from other countries.25
The Ecological Applications study's findings are also
consistent with an earlier study from Frank's lab that found another scale insect species is more abundant at
warmer temperatures due to increased survival
rates.
«An important result of this paper is the demonstration that the oceans have continued to
warm over the past decade, at a
rate consistent with estimates of Earth's net energy imbalance,» Rintoul said.
Since then his argument has remained
consistent, however the
rate of
warming has not.
Climate models show that the
rate of
warming is
consistent with expectations (5).
The
rate of change for modern
warming is
consistent with climate variability.
That
rate is not
consistent with a top down melting model and implies dynamic response of ice sheets to
warming.
Climate models show that the
rate of
warming is
consistent with expectations (5).
In both hemispheres, land regions have
warmed at a faster
rate than the oceans in the past few decades,
consistent with the much greater thermal inertia of the oceans.
The 97 % consensus on human - caused global
warming is a robust result using two independent methods (volunteer abstract
ratings and scientist self -
ratings) and
consistent with similar previous surveys.
The
warming rate since 1997 is statistically
consistent with the the
warming rate before then.
In any
rate, the data shows Rise and Fall being very
consistent over the entire data set, where diff seems to be negatively correlated to temperature increases, when it
warms up, it cools a little more overnight.
We conclude that background global
warming is continuing,
consistent with the known planetary energy imbalance, even though it is likely that the slowdown in climate forcing growth
rate contributed to the recent apparent standstill in global temperature.
Climate Action Tracker (CAT)
rates Brazil's Paris pledge as «insufficient», meaning it is not
consistent with the Paris Agreement's goal to limit
warming to below 2C, let alone its intention to limit it to 1.5 C.
The current
rate of
warming is quite
consistent with a climate senistivity of 3 deg (for 2x Co2)
The distribution, cyclical pattern,
rate, and extent of recent global
warming are [fully / mostly / partially / not]
consistent with natural variability in Earth's climate.
-LSB-...] Furthermore, the oceans have
warmed at a
rate consistent with the land.
The slow
rate of
warming of the recent past is
consistent with the kind of variability that some of us predicted nearly a decade ago.
An interpretation of the press release
consistent with the paper itself is that internal variability, while not a major contributor, affects the
rate at which the surface
warms in response to external forcing, which is the major contributor.
But they have not been doing so at a
rate consistent with keeping cumulative carbon emissions low enough to reliably stay below the international target of less than 2 degrees Centigrade of global
warming.
Second, as pointed out above, the problems with the satellite data have been adjusted and now «show
warming rates that are similar to those of the surface temperature record and are
consistent within their respective uncertainties»
The issue for us is whether man is causing a catastrophe (mainly due to large positive feedbacks in the climate system), and whether past
warming has been
consistent with catastrophic
rates of man - made
warming.
: 1 there is a greenhouse effect 2 that CO2 is a GHG 3 that humans have increased atmospheric CO2 to levels not seen for 650k and more 4 that this MUST have a
warming effect 5 that the
warming (pattern,
rate etc) is
consistent with GHG forcing
1 there is a greenhouse effect 2 that CO2 is a GHG 3 that humans have increased atmospheric CO2 to levels not seen for 650k and more 4 that this MUST have a
warming effect 5 that the
warming (pattern,
rate etc) is
consistent with GHG forcing 5 that climate sensitivity is likely to be around 3C 6 that, whatever the flaws of MBH98, there are numerous hockey stick reconstructions developed by numerous (and independent) scientists using numerous proxies (not just treerings).
New analyses of balloon - borne and satellite measurements of lower - and mid-tropospheric temperature show
warming rates that are similar to those of the surface temperature record and are
consistent within their respective uncertainties, largely reconciling a discrepancy noted in the TAR.
The Stott et al. (2007) finding that deep oceans
warmed at a
rate of 1 °C / 1,000 years referenced above would be
consistent with these assumptions.
I would say the present
warming rate is
consistent with CO2 and significant feedback, and other evidence like stratospheric cooling corroborates the mechanism, while disproving ocean or solar explanations.