Sentences with phrase «correlated with the temperature»

What appears on the surface correlates with temperature deep in the Earth.
Tree growth and the amount of carbon dioxide exchange both varied greatly over the 16 - year period, and both were correlated with temperature.
The changes in tree - ring width are closely correlated with temperature, the study concludes: recent warming in western US is the best explanation for last century's unprecedented growth spurt.
The transport processes are also very variable from winter to winter and the amount of ozone pumped into the Arctic is also correlated with temperature (this is not a causal relationship — the correlation exists, because variability in temperatures and in ozone transport are both driven by the same atmospheric processes).
Your claim that because it correlates with temperature it is somehow «based on» temperature, is absolutely nonsense.
It's the one with the 4th - largest variance (in the MM methodology)-- but how «important» it is also depends on how well it correlates with temperature during the calibration period.
Oxygen isotope ratios (δ18O) in polar snow are well known to be correlated with temperature, and the underlying physics of the relationship is very well understood.
The transport processes are also very variable from winter to winter and the amount of ozone pumped into the Arctic is also correlated with temperature (this is not a causal relationship — the correlation exists, because variability in temperatures and in ozone transport are both driven by the same atmospheric processes).
Now, lets assume that wine does correlate with temperatures (positive correlation.)
While tree - ring width in some places stops correlating with temperature after 1950, possibly due to moisture stress or changes in seasonality due to warming, tree ring density at the site studied continues to track temperature.
But the evidence shows this can't be true; temperature changes before CO2 in every record of any duration for any time period; CO2 variability does not correlate with temperature at any point in the last 600 million years; atmospheric CO2 levels are currently at the lowest level in that period; in the 20th century most warming occurred before 1940 when human production of CO2 was very small; human production of CO2 increased the most after 1940 but global temperatures declined to 1985; from 2000 global temperatures declined while CO2 levels increased; and any reduction in CO2 threatens plant life, oxygen production, and therefore all life on the planet.
Even during the years 1900 to present, the sun's activity correlates with temperatures better than CO2 correlates with temperatures (see chart below).
2nd article reads «However, the amount of snow does not necessarily correlate with temperature.
So you will draw 200 cores from a stand of trees, screen them for correlation to temperature from some series of instrumental temperatures, hopefully taken at more or less the same altitude within 100 miles of the stand of trees, and claim that tree X is a good treemometer because it correlates with the temperature record while tree Y which grew 20 feet away is a bad treemometer because it correlates less well, and throw away 60 % of the cores accordingly, and then claim that you can extrapolate what the temperature in that stand of trees was doing 500, 700, 1000 years earlier based on the 40 % you retain?
Thus, it would be appropriate to conclude from this that short - term fluctuations in the overall upward CO2 trend are moderately well correlated with temperatures in the lower troposphere over oceans.
It is after all a temperature measurement as opposed to measuring something that correlates with temperature.
Not very long ago Phil Jones used dendrological data as a temperature - proxy and it correlated with temperatures quite well up until 1960, but then it unpredictably and unexpectedly diverged from the instrumental record disproving the assumption that they can be used a valid paleo - thermometers as was previously thought.
In an analysis of global warming cloud feedbacks, Dessler (2010) used short term (i.e., not climate) variations in surface temperature and CERES data to determine that cloud cover was negatively correlated with temperature.
2) The annual change correlates with the temperature level, I think even you agreed and the total accumulation over a period of observation is the sum of the annual changes or the number of years times the average accumulation, over the period of observation.
As I understand it, tree ring widths are not 100 % correlated with temperature — we understand that, at the very least, they are affected by precipitation and fertilization.
If the proxy correlates with temperature during a time when CO2 and N fertilization are minimal — it's a good temperature proxy.
If NOT — if precipitation, daylight, which side of the mountain it's on, etc. are factors — then chances are it WO N'T correlate with temperature records.
Reservoir GHG emissions can also be positively correlated with temperature (DelSontro et al. 2010, UNESCO — IHA 2012).
One of the problems with irradiance as a driver for climate change is that though the changes seem to be fairly well correlated with the temperature anomaly, many scientists think the magnitude is too small to totally account for temperature changes.
Correct me if am I wrong here - they took tree ring width data from one location and correlated it with temperature from another (separate) area at least 100 km away — and probably alot more.
It is obvious that if you DO N'T want to find out if something is strongly correlated with temperature, you simply don't look for it.
Virtually every socioeconomic influence seems to be correlated with the temperature trend.
We use PCA to estimate the temperatures off of several different (or in the case of Mann et al's more recent work something more like 90 different) proxy records as proxies are correlated with temperatures but are not actually temperatures and proxies aren't necessarily all singing in the same room or the same tune.
That because the derivative of CO2 in the modern record correlates with temperature, you can derive the CO2 from the temperature — well, yes, but the constant of integration is important and includes the anthropogenic part that he never shows on the same scale as his natural inferred source.
Historically we can clearly see that hydrocarbon use does not correlate with temperature changes.
If you look at the annual increase at Mauna Loa — there are substantial changes that are clearly correlated with temperature.
Salby says that since anthropogenic emission does not correlate with temperature, the rise must be due to other emission that does correlate, and he goes on to quantify how much of the emission can be explained by this other emission based on that correlation.
What puzzles me is why the Team didn't just omit the Briffa 01 MXD series altogether in later graphs as failing (for unknown reasons) to correlate with temperature as desired.
More importantly, that uptick was strongly correlated with temperatures — as temperatures rose, fire frequency went up, and as they fell back down, so too did fire frequency.
As detailed in appendix A, only records that were significantly (p < 0.05) correlated with temperature variations in at least one grid cell within 500 km of the proxy's location over the 1931 - 90 period were selected for further analysis.
Now the absorbance of X-Rays, in wood, MUST correlate with temperature.
If so, then of course the dates are going to correlate with temperatures.
For example, I expect that, at some (relatively high) temperature range, ring thickness would actually be negatively correlated with temperature.
A century - scale shift closely correlated with temperature change was found by Oeschger et al. (1984); see also Dansgaard et al. (1984); decade - scale shifts are visible in the data, although not specially remarked upon, in Hammer et al. (1986).
And yet we are expected to believe that ring growth correlates with temperatures.
Anthropogenic tropospheric aerosol production trends correlating with temperature trends.
trees were positively correlated with temperature at the 5 % level (1 - tailed test), that is consistent with no relationship at all if the original universe was 3000 trees.
Another question is — if an «emergent constraint» emerges from simulation that correlates with temperature, could / should not this constraint / correlation be tested against high quality historic instrumental data?
Just a note: If you look at Nassif's other «work» you'll see him calculate that the cosmic flux measured by the Pioneer probes (IIRC) correlates with the temperature record and this «proves» that GCR is the cause of current warming.
They tell the reader what natural factors are correlated with temperature changes over the period from which the data were used.
Notice that not only is CO2 concentration correlated with temperature, but so is methane concentration.
The point is opening the cold water tap moderated the warming effect of water flowing from the hot tap, thus the temperature of the water from the hot tap no longer correlated with the temperature of the water accumulating in the tub.

Not exact matches

The study also shows that the length of the wildfire season correlates closely with changes in temperature, humidity, rainfall, and other climate indicators.
Correlating optical damage threshold with intrinsic defect populations in fused silica as a function of heat treatment temperature
To illustrate, research has discovered that changes in our skin temperature and the degree of skin conductivity of small electrical impulses (both indications of our degree of general relaxation) are correlated with emotional changes.
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