Sentences with phrase «dramatic cooling»

Indeed, there may be dramatic cooling in some areas.
That means much more dramatic cooling than in the 50s and 60s.
On the other hand both records have shown dramatic cooling in the stratosphere, where cooling is indeed expected due to increasing greenhouse gases and decreasing ozone (which heats the stratosphere due to its absorption of solar ultraviolet radiation).
This can lead to major climatic changes such as a change in rainfall patterns, changes in ocean circulation patterns, warming in some areas, dramatic cooling in others, rising sea levels and coastal flooding, due to melting ice sheets and thermal expansion of seawater.
For example, fossils found at high latitudes in Argentina and Bolivia after the Middle Miocene Climatic Optimum indicate they withstood the dramatic cooling of the period.
LIGHT tends to heat things up; less obvious are its dramatic cooling capabilities.
It's true that distinctive Clovis - style artefacts disappear and sites were abandoned at the start of a dramatic cooling event which began about 13,000 years ago called the Younger Dryas.
«The winds will greatly diminish but the air will remain dry which will allow for very efficient and dramatic cooling,» the National Weather Service said.
«There are many credible members of the scientific community who have questioned the theory of global warming, and now we have some scientists actually suggesting the earth's temperatures may be entering a period of dramatic cooling,» said Doherty, R - Warren and Hunterdon.
If we are headed into a long term and dramatic cooling, then carbon encumbering is exactly the wrong thing to do.
2007's dramatic cooling is driven by strong La Nina conditions which historically has caused similar drops in global temperature.
If such an event were possible, it would lead to dramatic cooling, both directly and indirectly, as the water vapor and clouds would react.
Global temperature not rising over the next few decades would do it, barring supervolcanoes or anything with a dramatic cooling effect happening.
And it will be very interesting to see how global temperatures develop as the El Nino earlier this year recedes further into the past; some denialists are predicting a dramatic cooling, but I suspect that's not in the cards.
It showed up in the ice as a swift warming interrupted by «a dramatic cooling of rather short duration, perhaps only a few hundred years.»
«They were attempting to explain the dramatic cooling of the «70s.»
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