Florida State University's James Elsner said ground data show every decade has been warmer than the last since the middle of the 20th century and satellite data - based observations «show
continued warming over the past several decades.»
Not exact matches
- While the cake is still
warm, combine the remainder of the reserved apple juice (roughly 1/2 cup) with the 2 tablespoons of brown sugar in a small sauce pan, and allow it to very gently simmer for a few minutes until glossy and reduced by almost half; pour this juice reduction
over the cake very slowly, allowing it to absorb into the cake, but don't worry if it doesn't completely absorb — it will
continue to do so as the cake cools; allow the cake to cool completely before glazing decoratively with the Sour Cream Drizzle, and garnishing with chopped walnuts, if desired.
Continue cooking the mixture
over medium - low heat until completely
warmed through and thick, stirring occasionally — about 5 - 10 minutes.
Continue whisking and cook
over low - medium flame until
warmed through and small bubbles appear around edge of pan.
Fold in shredded ROTISSERIE CHICKEN, TERIYAKI SAUCE, and cooked BROWN RICE;
continue sautéing
over medium heat until
warmed through (4 - 6 minutes); stirring as needed.
Warm a small skillet
over medium heat, add a couple of teaspoons oil and onion and cook for a few minutes, add garlic and
continue cooking until golden brown.
However, the study points out that
continued warming from human activities would overwhelm those weather patterns
over time to further increase melting.
But now due to global
warming over the past 100 years, methane release in the Arctic seems to be accelerating, Walter says, and left unchecked, it will
continue to rise well above the levels found 10,000 years ago.
The measurements show that earlier
warming between Greenland and north - east Canada's Baffin Island has
continued over the past decade.
As global
warming continues to impact the McMurdo Dry Valleys of Antarctica, with more meltwater streams and water tracks travelling across the landscape, more mineral phosphorus is likely to become available through rock weathering
over centuries to millennia.
«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.
A few of the main points of the third assessment report issued in 2001 include: An increasing body of observations gives a collective picture of a
warming world and other changes in the climate system; emissions of greenhouse gases and aerosols due to human activities
continue to alter the atmosphere in ways that are expected to affect the climate; confidence in the ability of models to project future climate has increased; and there is new and stronger evidence that most of the
warming observed
over the last 50 years is attributable to human activities.
Another principal investigator for the project, Laura Pan, senior scientist at the National Center for Atmospheric Research in Boulder, Colo., believes storm clusters
over this area of the Pacific are likely to influence climate in new ways, especially as the
warm ocean temperatures (which feed the storms and chimney)
continue to heat up and atmospheric patterns
continue to evolve.
«If the energy - transport increase is confirmed from other data sets, and it
continues to increase
over the next years, it will be more and more likely that it is coupled to global
warming,» says Graversen.
Once released through combustion, it remains in the atmosphere for hundreds, even thousands, of years and
continues its job as a driver of global
warming over a long period of time.
The epicenter of agricultural production has moved north and west
over the past half - century, and that trend will likely
continue at an accelerated pace due to global
warming, a new study finds.
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Stable atmospheric concentrations of greenhouse gases would lead to
continued warming, but if carbon dioxide emissions could be eliminated entirely, temperatures would quickly stabilize or even decrease
over time.
The letter notes that «Stable atmospheric concentrations of greenhouse gases would lead to
continued warming, but if carbon dioxide emissions could be eliminated entirely, temperatures would quickly stabilize or even decrease
over time.
If this rapid
warming continues, it could mean the end of the so - called slowdown — the period
over the past decade or so when global surface temperatures increased less rapidly than before.
Thus as a practical matter, it doesn't really matter whether the inertia is climatic or societal or technological or economic because the globe will
continue to
warm under all realistic scenarios (what we do have a possible control
over is the magnitude of that
warming).
Warming fueled by greenhouse gas emissions
continues to rewrite the record books:
Over the past several weeks, heat records
continued to fall at global, national, and local scales.
With the sun
continuing to heat the ocean water at the tropical latitudes regardless of ice cap conditions up north, it would seem that the presence of an ice cap would result in a
warmer ocean
over the long term, with the converse also being true.
This
continues the trend of
warming winters
over the past few decades as the climate
warms from increasing greenhouse gases, with the eastern two - thirds of the country
warming the most during the winter.
I figured if there was anything to anthropogenic global
warming (AGW) temperatures would
continue to rise
over the next few decades and the issue would come to a head in the 2000's.
Earth's temperature will
continue its steady climb thanks to global
warming over the next five years, with 2016 likely to rival 2015 as the
warmest year on record, according to an experimental forecast released this week by the U.K. Met Office.
As it turned out, the world's temperature has risen about 0.8 °C (1.4 °F) and mainstream scientists
continue to predict, with increasing urgency, that if emissions are not curtailed, carbon pollution would lock in
warming of as much as 3 to 6 °C (or 5 to 11 °F)
over the next several decades.
While this does not mean that each winter will be
warmer than the one before, the overall trend indicates that winters have been getting
warmer, on average,
over the last 45 years, and will likely
continue to do so.
While Heartland
continues politicizing science, demonizing credible scientists and using tobacco industry tactics to forge doubt
over global
warming, Americans are feeling the real toll climate change is already taking on society, by increasing the severity of storms like hurricane Sandy or pushing droughts, wildfires and heatwaves to new extremes.
The Sun's slightly variable output accounts for some of earth's temperature fluctuations, but the steady
warming trend, seen
over centuries, will probably
continue for surprising reasons.
But
over the long term, as the planet
continues to
warm from the increase in greenhouse gases, extended streaks of heat are
Even
over the past ten years, despite a decrease in solar forcing, the trend
continues to be one of
warming.
«Despite colder than average temperatures in any one part of the world, temperatures
over the planet as a whole
continue the rapid
warming trend we've seen
over the last 40 years,» said Gavin Schmidt, director of NASA's Goddard Institute for Space Studies in New York City, at the press conference.
The CO2 pumped into the atmosphere by burning fossil fuels today will hang around for centuries, building up
over time and
continuing to
warm the planet.
The first 100 days of 2016 were record
warm for many spots around Alaska,
continuing a pattern of warmth that has gripped the state
over much of the last three years and looks to
continue for at least the next few months.
Contemporary global mean sea level rise will
continue over many centuries as a consequence of anthropogenic climate
warming, with the detailed pace and final amount of rise depending substantially on future greenhouse gas emissions.
This
warm phase had begun in the Cretaceous period, peaked in the early Eocene, and
continued to the end of the Eocene, when global temperatures dropped and ice sheets formed
over the Antarctic.
Similar to how a car's engine remains
warm after being turned off, once a workout is
over and you're back in your daily routine, your body's metabolism can
continue to burn more calories then when at complete rest.
Sprinkle 1 tablespoon of gelatin
over 1/4 cup cold water (per quart of whipping cream),
warm over low heat until fully dissolved, then when the cream begins to hold soft peaks, drizzle it in while whipping and
continue whipping until the cream holds firm peaks.
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over Easter weekend,
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This movie was like having a brain freeze with a Slurpee and then a straight shot of
warm hot chocolate or Cappuccino and then the cycle
continuing over and
over again.
«We know that many billions are required
over the next few years to fill the gap in climate finance, but the money pledged today is vital to help some of the most vulnerable people on the planet cope with the immediate impacts of our rapidly
warming world,» Ishii
continued.
Lots of young people come to see the cars their parents and grandparents lusted
over, and many of those young enthusiasts will buy or inherit such classic iron and
continue to take them for cruises along Woodward Avenue on
warm Friday and Saturday nights.
I live in North Jersey... However, the car I was looking for was in Philadelphia (about 130 miles away)... Loreal new this and called me the day I was... coming down... She wanted to let me know there was a scratch on the windshield... I was impressed with that because, she was more concerned with me traveling
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continued throughout the process... Loreal, was very accommodating and every concern I had, She guided me through this... I realize this is only the «honeymoon» period of having this car....
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With the current El Niño weather event expected to
continue bringing
warm water
over the rest of the winter, this slow - motion catastrophe is likely to
continue.
«It is a very stable country with unique blend of culture, history, food, wellness, adventure and
warm hospitality that
continues to draw tourists from India and all
over the world every years.»
[ANDY REVKIN responds: I daresay I've brought Dr. Hansen's research and conclusions as much or more publicity
over the course of his career than any other science writer, starting with a 6,000 - word cover story on global
warming in Discover Magazine in 1988 that opened with his Senate testimony and
continuing through the period when political appointees at NASA tried to stop him from speaking out.
The
continued forcing from CO2
over this period is substantial, not to mention «
warming in the pipeline» from late 20th century increase in CO2.
GHG
continue to increase in amounts in the atmosphere and as such,
over time more
warming inevitably
continues though there may be breaks for short periods, and some cooling, as already discussed at great length regarding aerosols.