Sentences with phrase «cooler than average temperatures»

2008 had much cooler than average temperatures across most of the country.
They're super comfortable but I think I'll reserve them for days a little cooler than those averaging temperatures similar to that of the Sahara desert.
On the other hand, the 2017 global temperature remains stubbornly high, well above the trend line (Fig. 1), despite cooler than average temperature in the tropical Pacific Niño 3.4 region (Fig. 5), which usually provides an indication of the tropical Pacific effect on global temperature.

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The ideal serving temperature for reds is around 65 degrees, much cooler than the average home.
Hundreds of state workers continued to roast in a downtown office building Tuesday after the cooling system was disconnected amid warmer - than - average temperatures around the Capital Region.
Hundreds of state workers continued to roast in a downtown Albany office building yesterday after the cooling system was disconnected amid warmer - than - average temperatures around the Capital Region.
During the Eocene, the concentration of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere was more than 560 parts per million, at least twice preindustrial levels, and the epoch kicked off with a global average temperature more than 8 degrees Celsius — about 14 degrees Fahrenheit — warmer than today, gradually cooling over the next 22 million years.
They found that in a hypothetical world in which cities sported highly reflective white roofs, urban temperatures were on average 0.6 °C cooler than in cities with existing, mostly black roofing materials.
If the temperatures during the runoff season — March to July — were cooler than average, streamflow was higher than expected on the basis of winter precipitation alone, the team found.
Places where the Pacific was cooler than normal are blue, places where temperatures were average are white, and places where the ocean was warmer than normal are red.
The cooler - than - average August temperatures in the U.K. were accompanied by wet conditions.
Although the temperature was 0.4 °F (0.2 °C) higher than the 1981 - 2010 average, summer 2014 was the coolest since 2005 for Austria since records began in 1884.
January through August of 1998 are all in the 14 warmest months in the satellite record, and that El Niño started when global temperatures were somewhat chilled; the global average temperature in May 1997 was 0.14 C (about 0.25 degrees F) cooler than the long - term seasonal norm for May.
They found that in a hypothetical world in which cities sported highly reflective white roofs, urban temperatures were on average 0.6 °C cooler than in...
Above - average temperatures spanned the West and Northeast, while the central CONUS was cooler than average.
In this map, blue areas were cooler than their long - term average temperature; reddish ones were warmer.
Below - average temperatures dominated New England, where four states were much cooler than average.
It was cooler than average in eastern Russia, regions of central and northern Africa, and part of central South America, according to the December Land & Ocean Temperatures Departure from Average and Percentiles mapsaverage in eastern Russia, regions of central and northern Africa, and part of central South America, according to the December Land & Ocean Temperatures Departure from Average and Percentiles mapsAverage and Percentiles maps above.
Our effective temperature scale is between 0 - 200 K cooler than that expected from the Infrared Flux Method, depending on the adopted extinction map, which provides evidence for a lower value on average than that inferred for the Kepler Input Catalog (KIC).
A common misunderstanding amongst many people is that swimming can not burn as many calories as land exercises because the water is cooler than the average body temperature.
The temperature increases that are expected to result will vary about the earth, some regions warming much more than the average, some perhaps cooling.
La Niña is the positive phase of the El Niño Southern Oscillation and is associated with cooler than average sea surface temperatures in the central and eastern tropical Pacific Ocean.
Average temperatures for Thailand in June are, across the board, somewhere between late 20s to early 30s Celsius, and it's likely you'll find it slightly cooler than the month before.
During an average July, Goa enjoys six hours of daily sunshine — that's two hours less each day than the previous month — alongside an average sea temperature of 28 °C — that's 1 °C cooler than the previous month.
Riviera Maya, Mexico begins to cool down in October, when the average temperature is slightly lower than the previous months at 28 °C.
Over the course of an average June, Goa boasts eight hours of daily sunshine — that's four hours less each day than the previous month — along with an average sea temperature of 29 °C — that's 1 °C cooler than the previous month.
For instance, the canvas buckets give a temperature up to 1ºC cooler in some circumstances (that depend on season and location — the biggest differences come over warm water in winter, global average is about 0.4 ºC cooler) than the modern insulated buckets.
We have estimated that air temperature near the surface, globally averaged, was 3 - 4 degrees C. (5 - 7 degrees F.) cooler than today.
However, sea surface temperatures on average were only about 2 degrees Celsius (3.5 degrees Fahrenheit) cooler than today.
Surface temperatures in parts of Europe appear to have have averaged nearly 1 °C below the 20th century mean during multidecadal intervals of the late 16th and late 17th century (and with even more extreme coolness for individual years), though most reconstructions indicate less than 0.5 °C cooling relative to 20th century mean conditions for the Northern Hemisphere as a whole.
Except that GHG forcing + cooling aerosol forcing results in less precipitation globally in general than reduced GHG forcing that produces the same global average temperature, as found in «Climate Change Methadone» elsewhere at RC.
There is a small sudden shift in NAO index around 1946 to positive, which may be the cause of the Greenland cooling, but in general temperatures were as high (or higher) than today in the 1930 - 1940 period, be it with an average neutral NAO.
The increase in these winds has caused eastern tropical Pacific cooling, amplified the Californian drought, accelerated sea level rise three times faster than the global average in the Western Pacific and has slowed the rise of global average surface temperatures since 2001.
My amateur spreadsheet tracking and projecting the monthly NASA GISS values suggests that while 2018 and 2019 are likely to be cooler than 2017, they may also be the last years on Earth with global average land and ocean surface temperature anomaly below 1C above pre-industrial average (using 1850 - 1900 proxy).
For a small amount of absorption, the emission upward and downward would be about the same, so if the upward (spectral) flux from below the layer were more than 2 * the (average) blackbody value for the layer temperature (s), the OLR at TOA would be reduced more than the net upward flux at the base of the layer, decreasing CO2 TOA forcing more than CO2 forcing at the base, thus increasing the cooling of the base.
Notice that in some areas, such as the western United States, temperatures were much cooler than average.
The effect of the 2007 cooling on the average global temperature over time was to negate the hardly unusual increase of a little more than one degree centigrade since about the 1890's.
Because of global warming due to increasing greenhouse gases, the maps from the late 1800s and the early 1900s are dominated by shades of blue, indicating temperatures were up to 3 °C (5.4 °F) cooler than the twentieth - century average.
This remainders produce negative temperatures representing cooler years and positive temperatures representing warmer years than average.
The negative phase of IPO is characterized by cooler - than - average sea surface temperatures in the Eastern Pacific, facilitating the expansion of Antarctic sea ice.
Cooler - than - average temperatures have descended upon much of the Midwest and East Coast.
The time of crossing of each temperature threshold depends (on average) on whether the local area is warmer or cooler than usual.
A «positive» anomaly means the temperature is warmer than the long - term average, a «negative» anomaly means it's cooler.
November 2016 La Niña update: Hello, lady!the sea surface temperature in the Niño3.4 region more than half a degree cooler than average?
Christy is correct to note that the model average warming trend (0.23 °C / decade for 1978 - 2011) is a bit higher than observations (0.17 °C / decade over the same timeframe), but that is because over the past decade virtually every natural influence on global temperatures has acted in the cooling direction (i.e. an extended solar minimum, rising aerosols emissions, and increased heat storage in the deep oceans).
The whole year will almost certainly be cooler than recent years, although temperatures remain above the historical average.
The problem is that we are looking for the average of the actual global temperature changes for Earth where some areas warm more rapidly than others and some areas cool.
Globally, 1934 temperatures were actually cooler than average for the 20th century.
More than a decade ago I published a peer - reviewed paper that showed the UK's Hadley Centre general circulation model (GCM) could not model climate and only obtained agreement between past average global temperature and the model's indications of average global temperature by forcing the agreement with an input of assumed anthropogenic aerosol cooling.
As you can see, over periods of a few decades, modeled internal variability does not cause surface temperatures to change by more than 0.3 °C, and over longer periods, such as the entire 20th Century, its transient warming and cooling influences tend to average out, and internal variability does not cause long - term temperature trends.
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