Sentences with phrase «decadal variability»

Some of these changes are significant for decadal variability of surface temperature.
Roemmich et al (2007) suggest that mid-latitude gyres in all of the oceans are influenced by decadal variability in the Southern and Northern Annular Modes (SAM and NAM respectively) as wind driven currents in baroclinic oceans (Sverdrup, 1947).
I haven't seen you around on previous threads here, shewonk: this month I'd particularly recommend Chief Hydrologist on decadal variability of clouds and the brilliant follow - up by Tomas Milanovic on spatio - temporal chaos.
The concentration on the PDO is not nearly the whole story of decadal variability as it is linked to the frequency and intensity of ENSO in the Pacific multi-decadal pattern.
Excerpt: Sea level rise has been taking place almost monotonically over the past 8,000 years, with substantial decadal variability embedded in the trend.
Develop a framework for understanding decadal variability through metrics that can be used as a strategy to assess and validate decadal climate predictions simulations.
On text noting high decadal variability in Arctic temperatures, Canada, supported by Norway, suggested removing a specific reference to a warm period observed from 1925 to 1945.
«What's really been exciting to me about this last 10 - year period is that it has made people think about decadal variability much more carefully than they probably have before,» said Susan Solomon,
«Sea level rise has been taking place almost monotonically over the past 8,000 years» — January 4, 2008 Excerpt: Sea level rise has been taking place almost monotonically over the past 8,000 years, with substantial decadal variability embedded in the trend.
The history of decadal variability suggests that temperatures will decline (since 1998) over the next couple of decades — well before which the entire science community is utterly discredited.
The Earth's field is not constant either, it shows similar decadal variability, as shown in the data from and used by number of distinguished geo - magnetic scientists and researchers (Jault Gire, LeMouel, J. Bloxham, D. Gubbins, A.Jackson, R. Hide, D. Boggs, J. Dickey etc,) Since changes in either of two fields affect strength of the magnetosphere, it would be expected that the «magnetospheric variability» time function could be produced by combining two sets of available data.
And the $ 64,000 question then is basically how much did internal decadal variability contribute... during the recent decades and I think the jury is still out about the relative contribution of this internal variability.
The role of the Indian Ocean, the stationarity of teleconnections, the determination of the leader ocean basin in driving decadal variability, the anthropogenic role, the reduction of the model rainfall spread, and the improvement of some model components are among the most important remaining questions that continue to be the focus of current international projects.
The warming attribution problem remains and the point is that the assumption that recent decadal variability is all anthropogenic is wrong.
Meehl, G. A., A. Hu, and B.D. Santer, 2008: The mid-1970s climate shift in the Pacific and the relative roles of forced versus inherent decadal variability, J. Climate, in press.
That mixing trend could represent decadal variability or the centuries long increasing upwelling trend documented under the Peru Current (detailed in Part 2).
The atmospheric warming is the factor that can best explain this consistency, up to ~ 0.7 °C since 1950 and more marked since 1976, while the trend in precipitation is much less homogeneous over this area and is affected by a significant decadal variability.
These results imply that predictability of SPNA decadal variability is intimately tied to the predictability of the overlying atmosphere.
The 1993 to 2003 rate may have a contribution of about 1 mm yr — 1 from internally generated or naturally forced decadal variability (see Sections 5.5.2.4 and 9.5.2).
Rainfall during the Indian monsoon season, which runs from June to September and accounts for about 70 % of annual rainfall, exhibits decadal variability.
Screen, J. A. & Francis, J. A. Contribution of sea ice loss to Arctic amplification is regulated by Pacific Ocean decadal variability.
Specifically, he addressed a claim made by Will Happer, a Princeton professor, that no models demonstrate decadal variability in trends (which was not the case), and explored in depth the signal to noise ratio in determining climate trends much more comprehensively than had been done previously.
Fig. 6 confirms that there has been little increase of the 60 - month (5 - year) and 132 - month (11 - year) running means in the past decade, although it is not obvious that such a slowdown is outside the norm of unforced decadal variability.
Sevellec, F., and A. V. Fedorov, 2014b: Optimal excitation of AMOC decadal variability: links to the subpolar ocean.
The DCPP makes use of past experience in simulating and predicting decadal variability and forced climate change gained from the fifth Coupled Model Intercomparison Project (CMIP5) and elsewhere.
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