Sentences with phrase «different in warmer times»

The research team also assessed whether climate sensitivity was different in warmer times, like the Pliocene, than in colder times, like the glacial cycles of the last 800,000 years.

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Once upon a time, people used to shop in preparation for two different seasons: Spring / Summer and Fall / Winter — basically cold weather or warm.
All winter long I wanted to dig into my warm bowl of comforting porridge in the morning, but now it's time for something different.
I have tried these several times in different quantities and have kept them warm for up to 30 minutes after mashing.
Lay back, wrap yourself in a cozy throw blanket, grab a good book, sit by the window and enjoy an afternoon of winter's delight, with a glass of this VEGAN Vanilla Masala chai to warm you from the inside out, as the fragrances envelop you in a cocoon of headiness and transport you to a different world in a different time.
True to Mayan culture at different times and in different ethnic groups, edible insects have formed and are part of traditional eating habits so Fairmont Mayakoba gives guests the chance to try dried grasshoppers, maguey warm, leaf cutter ant or ant eggs.
Worst part about Wenger is that even if he is witnessing that nothing is going according to the plan still bench keeps warming up till 70th Minutes... What the hell is this??? Make a change in the half time, Put different players in place if underperformed players in the 1st half but he never to does that... He just warm the bench along with other coaching staff and waste his time in throwing bottles in frustration....
Lamar would coming to different league and may take time to adjust to the pace of the PL.Sanchez wants out.I believe if a player wants to leave from the approach of this player he should be sold.If Man city let's get Aguero cos he is better than Sanchez in finishing.The coming of lacazete puts more pressure in Sanchez wanting out cos he might be made to warm the bench coming season for his conduct.He might lose his place in his countries team.He should be let off at a good price or sensible swap deal.
no wonder wenger has gotten away with his dozen years of failure when fans deliver this kind of ludicrous assessment... get of the wenger juice and get yourself cleaned up... anyway this was a tale of two very different halves so average score is basically like saying the guy who took a bath in ice water and then in scolding water had a good time as on average he was in warm water!!!
By comparing the relative abundance of species of tiny organisms preserved in the deep - sea cores, PRISM scientists could roughly map how cold - loving organisms gave way to warm ones (and vice versa) at different times in the past.
Last year, Cooper spotted a similar pattern in North America, with megafauna going extinct during ancient warming events (which occurred at slightly different times in the Northern Hemisphere).
Using thus 10 different climate models and over 10,000 simulations for the weather@home experiments alone, they find that breaking the previous record for maximum mean October temperatures in Australia is at least six times more likely due to global warming.
This means that today's high school kids being forced to watch Al Gore's «An Inconvenient Truth» — some of them 4 times in 4 different classes — will be nearly eligible for AARP (age 50) retirement group membership by the time warming resumes if these new studies turn out to be correct.
Plant drought - tolerant species in years with strong El Niño forecasts, particularly during Pacific Decadal Oscillation warm phase; plant trees that require sufficient water during establishment in La Niña years and during Pacific Decadal Oscillation cool phases Focus planting more in spring as fall planting becomes more difficult with reduced soil moisture and test different planting timings as springs shift earlier
[Response: Dear Eric, I started to find the scientific case for anthropogenic warming compelling some time in the mid nineties, and naturally, different observers would come to this conclusion at somewhat different times.
I can understand that approaching equilibrium takes a long, long time, while TCR gives a better measure of what will happen over the next few decades (and that technology and society may be very different in 200 years time); but on the other hand, I thought nations had agreed to try to limit global warming to less than 2 degrees C overall, and not just to limit it to less than 2 degrees C by 2100.
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am a long time sucba diver, buddhist, warm, open to new people and places,, my life is one day at a timei belive that the world has meany different cups but the water in the cups is the same
Social commentary of a slightly different kind, Mike Binder's The Upside of Anger is the sort of upper class dysfunction opera that's fallen on hard times (The Safety of Objects, Fallen Angels, A Home At The End of the World, Imaginary Heroes) since the glory days of American Beauty and The Ice Storm, finding itself rejuvenated after a fashion in the smart, warm performances of Joan Allen and Kevin Costner.
It was when I started to realise how precious my qualifying and practice times were as I lost three minutes in warming my tires after leaving the pits, that I began to acknowledge how different the racing experience is in this game.
An award - winning educator with two master's degrees, she recounted how despite her success, the warm embrace of her students and the appreciation of their parents, she was laid off five times in nine years at three different Los Angeles area schools only because she was junior to other teachers.
They are utterly different in winter than in summer (not least in terms of temperature) but the extraordinary Greek light, warm local welcome, and unique island serenity is very conducive to some high quality «me» time.
In other times, with warmer poles, or perhaps very salty tropics, you could make deep water with very different properties.
Climate changes in past centuries were significant in some parts of the world, but they were often opposite (e.g. warm vs. cold) in different regions at any given time, in sharp contrast with the global synchrony of 20th century warming.
The New York Times Magazine is running a long profile of Freeman Dyson, the independent - minded physicist and polymath from Princeton, N.J., who has come into the public eye of late because of his anti-consensual views of global warming — which are also different from the views of many people in the variegated assemblage of climate skeptic / denier / realists (depending on who is describing them) fighting efforts to curb greenhouse gases.
Because the last time there was that much CO2 in the atmosphere Earth, including California, was a much warmer and very different place from what it is now, yet all of our infrastructure has been built to cope with the climate we have now.
«Others have identified the lags in the southern ocean (which warms more slowly than the northern hemisphere, and northern land in particular) as the source of this time dependence of feedbacks, and we've demonstrated that different forcings have subtly different impacts — `
Whereas the appearance of similar warming events to the 1920 / 30s event at different times, with that warming event not being consistenly present in all ensemble members at the same times is evidence that it was an outcome of internal variability, not a forced response.
Wilmot McCutchen (26)-- We also know that during the previous interglacial, the Eemian, that global temperatures were about 2 K warmer than «at present», i.e., 1950s, and during that time considerable melt occurred in Greenland (and probably some of WAIS), resulting in a 4 — 6 m sea highstand (different in different locations).
Just a quick note to say that the paleoclimate data for earlier warm periods 125,000 years ago and even 8 - 10,000 years ago in northern Alaska (paleoclimate warmer than now, [from] different forcings) document the northward advance of the treeline from Nome to Barrow, Alaska, and the Canadian border at different times of change in Earth's orbital parameters (without a significant change in CO2).
Others have identified the lags in the southern ocean (which warms more slowly than the northern hemisphere, and northern land in particular) as the source of this time dependence of feedbacks, and we've demonstrated that different forcings have subtly different impacts — to some extent based on their spatial signatures.
spalding craft (2)-- Actually, there is an overwhelming abundance of evidence that the climate warmed to a maximum, so - called optimum, temperature at different times in different regions, but about 8 — 6 thousand years ago; it had been cooling, on average since until humans started added considerable quantities of global warming (so - called greenhouse) gases started in, say, 1850 CE.
Or, trying to «correct» for the different lifetimes of the gases using Global Warming Potentials, over a 100 - year time horizon (which still way under - represents the lifetime of the CO2), you get that the methane would be equivalent to increasing CO2 to about 500 ppm, lower than 750 because the CO2 forcing lasts longer than the methane, which the GWP calculation tries in its own myopic way to account for.
So, even though I... I was very upset with Tim Lambert's book because of the misleading things in it, at the same time I respect the fact that someone from another land, who speaks a totally different langauge, can learn English and write something that captured the dogma of the warmers and got them essay writing in such anger.
If I understood Armour's paper correctly, he claimed that all feed - backs were close to linear in response to temperature over time, but that different regional warming rates (specifically, slow warming at high latitudes) could make the feed - backs and sensitivity appear to increase with time.
Dr. Parkinson, the Aqua project scientist, says some of the uncertainties about global warming and climate change arise from conflicting data gathered by different instruments at different times in different parts of the world.
MWP has warming occuring in different places at different times and not at all in some places.
Steven, mostly for me are the lines of evidence that indicate that in the past it was about 3 - 5 C warmer than now, several different times, and sea levels were much higher than now during those times of warmth.
«Basically we spent 200 years to warm our planet by 2 degrees, and then we will do it in 40 years time, this shows a completely different scale of what's going on,» said Svetlana Jevrejeva, the lead author of the study and a researcher at the National Oceanography Centre in the United Kingdom, in describing the scenario presented in the study.
For the energy we have is used for a variety of purposes: warming of the seas, ice melting, air heating, weather, life, etc. — but the distribution of the energy used in the different areas is not the same all the time.
They are very very accurate but taking a different time and or time curve shape to warm up and cool down means that for a rapid change in temperature they will accurately record a different value.
If warming had not paused 16 years ago I'd be singing a different tune but when I began to look into global warming in the early 2000's (after I retired and had more time for such indulgences) I noted that there was an approximate 60 year cycle and the warming side was nearing a statistical end.
In other words the Earth will take a finite time to warm, given the different forcing conditions.
I don't necessarily see any contradiction whatsoever with the work of Mann et al., which showed that although many individual regions experienced similar warmth to modern warmth sometime in some broadly - defined «Medieval Warm Period», the warmest times were asynchronous in different regions and, hence, when you looked globally the warmth was not as great as the late 20th century warmth which was not asynchronous.
Were the hypothesis that warming will increase at least 1C / decade averaged over a millennium at 95 % confidence, nineteen times in twenty, given the noise in the signal, all other things being equal, we'd first need 17 years at least to get some kinda sketchy data, and then could begin calculating from the set of subsequent running or independent 17 year spans (a different calculation for each, depending on the PDF) the probability that a -20 C decade would be consistent with a +1 C / decade hypothesis.
That is, medieval warmth occurred at different locations and different times, and that most regionally diverse proxies show that it is warmer now than in the middle ages.
An El Nino is a change in the movement of water that has been warmed with contact with the surface, so that warm water that has been building up at depth over time changes its movement pattern and moves closer to the surface (and to a different horizontal location) where heat is released.
Same old accusation every time about paying skeptic scientists to lie about global warming, different fill - in - the - blank enemy who happens to be trendy at the moment.
However, if this was correct reasoning one could claim with equal validity, using the same data set and time period, that there has been global warming over the recent 20 - year period, since the trend is also not statistically significantly distinguishable from the trend estimate over the time period since 1979 («global warming» is the Null - hypothesis in this case), which itself is highly statistically significantly different from a Zero - trend (RSS: 0.124 + / -0.067 deg.
As the ocean warms, the temperature variation causes algae blooms to happen in different places and times, which can be very harmful to baby seabirds.
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