Sentences with phrase «decadal changes»

"Decadal changes" refers to changes or shifts that occur over a period of 10 years. It means that something is gradually evolving or transforming over the course of a decade. Full definition
Here, we show that, during the recent global warming of about 0.4 °C since the late 1970s, a coherent decadal change of precipitation and circulation emerges in the entirety of the NHSM system.
With this final correction, the ERBS Nonscanner - observed decadal changes in tropical mean LW, SW, and net radiation between the 1980s and the 1990s now stand at -0.7, +2.1, and +1.4 W / m2, respectively.»
April 23, 2018 - A new earth modeling system unveiled today will have weather - scale resolution and use advanced computers to simulate aspects of Earth's variability and anticipate decadal changes that will critically impact the U.S. energy sector in coming years.
Hitherto, the causes of the decadal variability of Northern Hemisphere summer monsoon (NHSM) are largely unknown because the monsoons over Asia, West Africa, and North America have been studied primarily on a regional basis, which is unable to identify coherent decadal changes and the overriding controls on planetary scales.
Once Perlan is fully tested, says Austin, she hopes to get funding to use the glider as a long - term scientific platform that would examine how hourly, seasonal or even decadal changes in the stratosphere affect weather and climate.
«Such decadal changes seem to have the most impact» on civilisations, Büntgen says, because they harm agriculture but are not prolonged enough for people to adapt their behaviour.
The rate of increase (i.e. change in temperature per year) is increasing, so maybe the best way to tell is by comparing decadal changes.
Recent analysis of corals off the Texas coast found decadal changes of 1.5 M, perhaps more, of sea level.
These factors driving the present changes of the NHSM system are instrumental for understanding and predicting future decadal changes and determining the proportions of climate change that are attributable to anthropogenic effects and long - term internal variability in the complex climate system.
Concerning decadal changing trends of CO2 content in atmosphere I have expressed that they are caused by changing temperatures of sea surface water on the seasurface areas where seasurface CO2 sinks are.
The public, buffeted by weather fluctuations and economic turmoil, has little time to analyse decadal changes.
AFTER the fact, we hear explanations, but if we don't have enough information to see decadal changes coming, how can we be certain the rapid rise from ~ 1980 - 2000 wasn't at least 50 % due to a combination of decadal factors (due to the uncertainty in our models, as demonstrated by failure to predict the slowdown)?
A new earth modeling system will support weather - scale resolution and use advanced computers to simulate aspects of Earth's variability and anticipate decadal changes that will impact the US energy sector in coming years.
Girardin, M. P. Interannual to decadal changes in area burned in Canada from 1781 to 1982 and the relationship to Northern Hemisphere land temperatures.
If you can't keep up with annual - decadal changes in the TOA radiative imbalance or ocean heat content (because of failure to correctly model changes in the atmosphere and ocean due to natural variability), then your climate model lacks fidelity to the real world system it is tasked to represent.
«Contributions of Stratospheric Water Vapor to Decadal Changes in the Rate of Global Warming.»
«Volcanic Contribution to Decadal Changes in Tropospheric Temperature.»
«From Dimming to Brightening: Decadal Changes in Solar Radiation at Earth's Surface.»
Unforced natural cloud variability with significant interannual and decadal changes in the radiative flux.
Real life suddenly interrupted data gathering, and all those sailors dipping their thermometers into buckets of wood or leather or steel checking for that decadal change of a few hundredths of a degree that meant life or death for our planet suddenly had something else to worry about.
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