Even under a minimum - emissions scenario, models indicate a warming of 1.5 C above present -
day temperatures by the year 2100.
However, the observed precipitation — temperature scaling relationships have been established almost exclusively by linking precipitation extremes with day - to -
day temperature variations.
On a
warm day the temperature can rise to fatal levels in just moments, and short - faced breeds are particularly susceptible to heat stroke.
For some winter sun, the Canary Islands — Tenerife, Gran Canaria, Fuerteventura or Lanzarote are a great choice
as day temperatures do not generally go below 20 degrees C.
However, paleoclimate data can not be ignored or dismissed when trying to understand present -
day temperature trends.
Christy did finally note that his paper with Watts is «ongoing» and incomplete, mentioning one of the many fundamental flaws in their preliminary paper - its failure to account for changes in time
of day temperature station readings:
«It started up no problem in cold weather,» Recchia - O'Neill says, even in a snowstorm and
on days the temperature dropped below freezing.
Thus, flatlandspecies will have to travel much farther than mountain - dwelling species to maintain their present -
day temperature conditions — and with even less likelihood that the rest of their familiar biome will follow.
[Response: weaker cosmic ray flux - > fewer low clouds - > decrease in sunlight reflected back to space), then you need to explain why the night temperatures appear to increase faster
then day temperatures (for any amplification mechanism involving te albedo, you'd expect the opposite, as there is no sunlight to reflect on the dark side of the planet...).
One day will be eighty degrees, and we find ourselves wearing shorts, while
other days the temperatures will dip into the low fifties, and we find ourselves reaching for a jacket.
Notice the ammeter and oil temperature gauge - we don't see them too often these days
Weather wise it's been pretty ordinary, not much sun and lots of cloud with a mid
day temperature around 29 degree's Celsius.
Our maritime climate ensures we have mild winters suitable for outdoor pursuits (
typical day temperature is about 45 - 60 °F or 8 - 15 °C) and the 14 - day Winter Adventure trip is well adapted to suit the cooler conditions.
During warm,
rainless days temperatures can peak at 29 degrees Celsius while rainy nights often see them dropping down to 26; still warm enough to enjoy Maldives.
Meanwhile it shouldn't hurt science to take a look at present -
day temperature observations — and to remember that although we are probably (unknowingly) already at 400 ppm CO2 per somewhere in one of these months these temperatures are not the definite result of this CO2 concentration — but of that of some 30 - 40 years ago — thanks mainly to the inert oceans of our planet.
The
same day temperature differences are tabulated below, showing the number of days when Perth Metro was warmer or cooler than Perth Airport in degrees.
Kaplan SST Description: This analysis uses present -
day temperature patterns to enhance the meager data available in the past.
In addition, it is common practice among some aerospace designers to define a non-standard day by an increment in temperature that is applied at all altituded to the
standard day temperature.
One reading from the Danish Meteorological Institute, for example, found that over the past
several days temperatures have been about 36 degrees Fahrenheit higher than average around the North Pole.
Note last 30
days temperature anomaly over Hudson Bay, and it shows no anomaly, yet over the same last 30 days all ice about vanished.
Here is the illustration produced by Hawkins and Jones to show how Callendar's findings, published in 1938 and updated in 1961, match a modern -
day temperature reconstruction (CRUTEM4) of global land temperatures for the period 1850 - 2010.
10 - Day Temperature Outlook
Since summer is not kidding around here (last
few days temperatures are 95 + F, even the mornings are so darn hot) I've decided to mix a cool and refreshing smoothie with blueberries for breakfast.
In a series of interactive modules that include graphing tools, data sets, guided activities, and quizzes, students learn how moving air masses can cause day - to -
day temperature variation, how geographic factors such as elevation above sea level can influence temperature at any given location, and how the movement of the earth in relation to the sun can affect temperature over the course of a year.
However, paleoclimate data can not be ignored or dismissed when trying to understand present -
day temperature trends.