Sentences with phrase «cool areas caused»

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A new global assessment reveals that increases in leaf abundance are causing boreal areas to warm and arid regions to cool.
According to the study, soot from hydrocarbon - rich areas caused global cooling of 8 - 11 °C and cooling on land of 13 - 17 °C.
Forest fires in the lower latitudes, however, are actually beneficial sources of black carbon because it is coupled with organic aerosols and ends up reflecting light and heat, causing the surrounding area to cool.
``... if we plant trees all in one area, and that causes a region of heating or cooling, the atmosphere can respond by changing it's circulation — and that might have further climate effects in places far away from where the trees were planted.
The affected vehicles have cooling plates for the Power Inverter Module (PIM) that may leak coolant into areas of the high voltage circuitry, resulting a short circuit that could cause the related service fuse to blow.
The cage should also be located in a cool area (no drafts) and not exposed to direct sunlight which could cause overheating.
If the burn was caused by a chemical, flush the area with cool water for at least fifteen minutes and contact your veterinarian as soon as possible.
The area is annually affected by a marine layer caused by the cool air of the Pacific Ocean meeting the warm air over the land.
A sea breeze, which is caused by the temperature and pressure difference between warm areas inland and the cool air over the ocean, often develops on warm summer days as well, increasing the on - shore flow pattern and maintaining a constant flow of marine stratus clouds onto the coastal areas.
If the cause of this was meltwater, this mix would be thinned out» Langen explained that researchers were able to reconstruct the cooling of water in the area through energy calculations, making the weather theory the strongest explanation for the North Atlantic's cold blob.
For example, if the Earth got cold enough, the encroachment of snow and ice toward low latitudes (where they have more sunlight to reflect per unit area), depending on the meridional temperature gradient, could become a runaway feedback — any little forcing that causes some cooling will cause an expansion of snow and ice toward lower latitudes sufficient to cause so much cooling that the process never reaches a new equilibrium — until the snow and ice reach the equator from both sides, at which point there is no more area for snow and ice to expand into.
Along comes some extra LW forcing (due to greenhouse gases or clouds etc.), and according to the figure, this reduces the difference between the skin and bulk temperature and reduces the rate at which this area would be cooling (and thus causes anomalous heating).
And as that permanent ice cap grew it would cover an increasingly larger area and reflect an increasing amount of incoming sunlight back to space (less energy in), causing earth as a whole to cool.
I'm sorry if this is a silly question, will this area of cooling cause the ice to increase in this area?
For example, in coastal areas, anomalous temperatures (either warm or cool) can favor one organism in an ecosystem over another, causing populations of one kind of bacteria, algae, or fish to thrive or decline.
«i) Ozone levels over Antarctica have dropped causing stratospheric cooling and increasing winds which lead to more areas of open water that can be frozen (Gillet 2003, Thompson 2002, Turner 2009).»
Precipitation: increased freshwater / iceberg flux cools ocean mixed layer, increases sea ice area, causing increase of precipitation that falls before it reaches Antarctica, adding to ocean surface freshening and reducing ice sheet growth.
However, traditional wet - cooled CSP plants often consume a large amount of water which especially causes a challenge in arid areas where water resources are scarce.
Larger events like the ENSO can cause large area's to be warmer or cooler for a while.
[Quite the opposite effect may be the case: as the area of ice decreases (as it has been since the last ice age), so it is likely that the quantity of ice being melted by the ocean each year decreases, this would reduce a cooling effect on the ocean (entirely independent of AGW obviously) possible causing lower level temperature rises]
The El Nino Southern Oscillation is a natural — as opposed to man - made - future of the Pacific Ocean, as areas of the Pacific periodically warm then cool every few years, causing significant sea level rises and falls every few years in step with the co-oscillations of the ocean and atmosphere.
Although Doran and co-workers believe that the observed cooling trend is associated with decreased wind flow over the areas that were studied, they are unsure what may have caused wind velocity to decrease.
This could cause massive floods in some areas but might also block sunlight sufficiently to trigger major cooling along with the longer term effect of enhanced albedo of the expanded snow / ice area in the Northern Hemisphere.
(That cooler upwelled water is then warmed by the La Niña - caused additional sunlight as it travels from east to west across the tropical Pacific, and it collects in an area east of Indonesia called the west Pacific Warm Pool, where it warms the ocean heat content of the tropical Pacific.)
These weakened viruses are designed to cause mild infection at the cooler temperatures found within the nose, but they can not infect the lungs or other warmer areas of the body.
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