Sentences with phrase «details of temperature record»

Which would seem to leave the published proxy temp reconstructions in limbo — the temperature resolution of the reconstructions appears too coarse to shed much light on the details of temperature record in the past millenium or two.

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El Niño Now Among Strongest in Modern History; Unusually Warm and Unsettled Conditions Persist in California: Not only is 2015 California's warmest year on record to date (beating the previous record set all the way back in 2014), but the details of the persistently elevated temperatures have been particularly oppressive...
Our record is also of interest to climate policy developments, because it opens the door to detailed comparisons between past atmospheric CO2 concentrations, global temperatures, and sea levels, which has enormous value to long - term future climate projections.»
Blaming «the unusually high and prolonged record - breaking temperatures» that affected much of the U.S. that summer, the advisory detailed four major train derailments that resulted from sun kinks within the span of about two weeks.
It is now agreed that we can't explain the detailed temperature record of the 20th century without bringing to bear human effects and GHG emissions.
A detailed, long - term ocean temperature record derived from corals on Christmas Island in Kiribati and other islands in the tropical Pacific shows that the extreme warmth of recent El Niño events reflects not just the natural ocean - atmosphere cycle but a new factor: global warming caused by human activity.
The label can include details of the donor — typed in by the user — along with an expiry date and a record of the milk's temperature during pasteurisation.
He also mentioned that they kept detailed records about the exact depth of temperature layers.
Looking at the SW curves in more detail (their Fig. 2), one of the most pronounced changes in their solar - based temperature predictions is a cooling at the beginning of the record (before 1650), but a corresponding drop is not seen in the temperature curve before 1650.
Dr. Rasmus writes: «Looking at the SW curves in more detail (their Fig. 2), one of the most pronounced changes in their solar - based temperature predictions is a cooling at the beginning of the record (before 1650), but a corresponding drop is not seen in the temperature curve before 1650.»
I agree to a large extent with these points, with some nuance: Based on physics, there must be a small influence of CO2 levels on temperature, but until now, that is not measurable in the data records (neither in detailed ice core records).
Detailed analysis of the paleo record shows atmospheric CO2 levels have increased and decreased with no change in planetary temperature.
Here is an example of what I'm getting at: * Climate change is a myth or conspiracy - The temperature record is phony - the consensus is just politics * Climate change is unproven - The models are wrong - One hundred years isn't enough evidence * It's not our fault - Volcano's emit way more CO2 - It could be natural variation * A warmer climate is nothing to worry about - It was warmer in the middle ages - A warmer climate is a good thing * Mitigation will destroy the economy - We don't know enough to act - Reducing fossil fuel will destroy us * It's too late or someone else's problem - Kyoto is too little too late - The US absorbs more CO2 than it emits This is very rough example, but if you think it is headed in the right direction, I'd be happy to go through your guide in more detail and come up with something concrete - just give me the word.
I agree that the details of the surface temperature record is not the key issue in any discussion of the actual impact on people's lives or the key issue which has led me to disagree with the IPCC's conclusions.
Judith writes: «Relative to the broader issue of attribution, which are at the heart of skeptical concern, details of the surface temperature record don't play a terribly large role in most people's skepticism about climate change.»
It is a detailed exposition of the reasons that the number of record high temperatures is now outstripping record lows in the United States, by a ratio of about 2 to 1.
Upon clicking a station, detailed information about the station pops up, including geographic information about the station location and two types of chart showing the historical temperature record.
For more detail about the temperature recording history of «Perth», see Perth Temperatutemperature recording history of «Perth», see Perth TemperatureTemperature History.
All of the things you mention (aerosols, temperature record) have been and continue to be investigated in great detail.
Anyone who has followed WUWT through the years knows the gargantuous effort that has been put forth by both yourself and all of the gatherers of the Surface Stations survey data and you all deserve a great gesture of appreciation for carrying this to a proper and detailed summary of what has occurred to the land surface temperature records and adjustments by NOAA, NCDC, USHCN and the implications carried into the GHCN dataset used by all major datasets.
But you just need to compare the details of Greenland and Antarctic records over the last termination to show that global temperatures can not be adequately represented by a single location.
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.
mpainter, that was Phil Jones» notorious reply to Warwick Hughes, not to Steve McI, when Warwick asked Jones to supply details of ground station sites he used in his global temperature record.
In its answers to questions about the procedure used to estimate a record hot day on January 7, the BoM revealed that a more detailed analysis of the January heat event, including changes in daily average temperatures, has been submitted to the peer - reviewed Bulletin of the Australian Meteorological and Oceanographic Society (BAMOS).
By fixating on a minor detail, you have glossed right over all the real difficulties and challenges in working out the probable error range for early temperature records, which include uncertainty about the properties of the thermometers used and gaps in the records.
Perform tasks of recording health details of patients like blood pressure, respiratory and heart beat rate, body temperature, and other vital signs
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