Not exact matches
Subtracting known
influences and comparing their results with satellite records of Earth's
day length, they found that elevated temperatures in the pool during El Niño years correlated with
days that were a few microseconds longer than in other years.
Scientists built the model to investigate how variations in light,
day length, temperature and carbon dioxide in the atmosphere
influence the biological pathways that control growth and flowering in plants.
This would be some combination of warmings and coolings due to natural and / or human
influences such as aerosols, instabilities in ocean currents,
Length - Of -
Day (LOD) fluctuations, the stadium wave (Wyatt and Curry), the 3M effect (me, December 17, Global Environmental Change section, this AGU Fall Meeting), etc. etc..