There is little prospect that the year will end
cooler than this outcome since large parts of Australia have already experienced well above average temperatures during the first half of December 2015.
Not exact matches
The model calculations, which are based on data from the CLOUD experiment, reveal that the
cooling effects of clouds are 27 percent less
than in climate simulations without this effect as a result of additional particles caused by human activity: Instead of a radiative effect of -0.82 W / m2 the
outcome is only -0.60 W / m2.
That is considerably
cooler than the UN IPCC Fourth Assessment Report (AR4) estimate of 2 °C to 4.5 °C, with 3 °C as the most probable
outcome.
'' that there have been periods of warming and
cooling in the 20th century, and that the net
outcome has been a higher temperature at the end of the century
than at the beginning; and (2), that it is not clear exactly how much that increase has been, because of measurement problems.»
Since at current atmospheric pressure the energy required to provoke evaporation at SST (int) is always less
than the energy extracted from SST (int) by evaporation in the form of latent heat the net
outcome of all the reactions in SST (int) is always
cooling.
A
cool head will always get you a better
outcome than an emotional reaction will.