Sentences with phrase «dramatic cooling in»

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).
Indeed, there may be dramatic cooling in some areas.

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Jackson's character in particular was overbearingly eccentric, beating viewers over the head with his abrasively loud and dramatic performance that tried way too hard to be cool.
Luther was at his best, an innate dramatic sense enabling him to appear cool, almost casual; brilliant and genial; sharp yet apparently relaxed; carrying a bunch of pinks — people used flowers as deodorants, but it was unusual to carry them to the podium in a debate.
The Raiders got their first win of the season in dramatic fashion, making rookie head coach Dennis Allen's seat just a little cooler.
«I think you're going to see dramatic street - scapes that are cool, that are in keeping with the urban environment.
«So that's an indication that in a future climate, where hot days are occurring much more frequently, the added benefit of doing cool roofs might be even more dramatic,» Jones said.
«The global spread of plants and their adaptations to life on land, led to an increase in continental weathering rates that ultimately resulted in a dramatic decrease the levels of the «greenhouse gas» carbon dioxide in the atmosphere and global cooling,» said co-author Dr. Jennifer Morris, from the University of Bristol.
While not nearly as dramatic, the influence of solar, ocean, and wind patterns is much more immediate, but these effects generally alternate between warming and cooling over the course of months to decades in relation to their respective cycles.
They are thought to have formed in events known as «phase transitions» — dramatic shifts in the structure of matter that took place as the Universe cooled down shortly after the Big Bang.
In June 2016, Kendall looked relaxed and cool in a fresh white tee, white sneaks, and high - waisted pants topped by a dramatic dusteIn June 2016, Kendall looked relaxed and cool in a fresh white tee, white sneaks, and high - waisted pants topped by a dramatic dustein a fresh white tee, white sneaks, and high - waisted pants topped by a dramatic duster.
In addition to his dark and dramatic runway showstoppers, he's also created some really perfect dresses and coats that I'll totally live in as the weather cools.&raquIn addition to his dark and dramatic runway showstoppers, he's also created some really perfect dresses and coats that I'll totally live in as the weather cools.&raquin as the weather cools
They just look so cool with minimal effort, that's a win win In Dramatic Fashion
In this instance, I removed it, although I may wear the two together, but I actually think it will look really cool draped over a classic black overcoat for a dramatic touch.
Deconstructed denim cut in a dramatic wide flare silhouette and finished with asymmetrical frayed hems finds the balance between modern and vintage in this cool jeans from For the Republic.
Black men have a lot of respect for a white woman who does not criticise them for how she is feelings but expresses them in cool, non dramatic and calm way.
Kemp launched into print modeling as well, appearing in a widely seen campaign for The Gap, then segued into acting with parts in Stephen Sommers» Victorian - era supernatural thriller Van Helsing (2004) and Renny Harlin's lurid psychological thriller Mindhunters (2005), opposite Val Kilmer and LL Cool J. Kemp deftly merged his ballroom finesse and his dramatic evocations with prominent billing in Jon M. Chu's dance - themed urban drama Step Up 2 the Streets (2008); he played Blake Collins, the proprietor of a dance school who finds his chief proclivity — an utter contempt for street dancing — upstaged by the arrival of a brash and talented young newcomer at his school.
You can practically smell the Belgian beer and backed - up lavatories in the early scenes (a testament to art director Kurt Rigolle), although over the course of more than two hours, the dive undergoes a dramatic transformation, as do the two brothers who conspire to make it the country's coolest concert venue.
Relax on a cushioned lounge chaise while sipping on a cool drink taking in dramatic views of the rolling hillside and sea.
On this fully interpreted tour of the World Heritage Listed Rainforest of the Paluma Range National Park and adjacent eucalypt woodland you will experience cool crisp mountain air, learn about ancient trees and plants, view native wildlife in diverse and dramatic landscapes and swim in a cascading waterfall.
In the cool highlands of the Bolaven Plateau, visit tribal villages, dramatic waterfalls and coffee plantations.
Cool, clean compositions of Emilio Sánchez, such as Untitled, Bronx Storefront, «La Rumba Supermarket» (late 1980s), reveal his abiding interest in the dramatic interplay between light and shadow, creating abstract geometric patterns.
On the basis of this, unless CO2 produces dramatic Arctic warming and tropical cooling (or no change) in the future, the future GAT will rise more than during the Eemian but will not have proportionally similar Arctic temperature or ice melt increases as during the Eemian.
Another trick of contrarians: refer to past cooling as «dramatic» (even though it was slow and slight) and modern warming as «slow» (even though it's * much * faster than at any time in at least 2000 years).
The dramatic cooling seen in just 12 months time seems to bear that out.
2007's dramatic cooling is driven by strong La Nina conditions which historically has caused similar drops in global temperature.
So, two times in history we could make a statement about warmest or coolest, and once we could say the change was most dramatic.
Artificially cooling the planet through solar geoengineering could have some dramatic side effects — including an increase in droughts and... Read More
January 2018... in 122 (2017) scientific papers Image Source: Loisel et al., 201 2017: 150 Graphs, 122 Scientific Papers In the last 12 months, 150 graphs from 122 peer - reviewed scientific papers have been published that undermine the popularized conception of a slowly cooling Earth temperature history followed by a dramatic hockey - stick - shaped uptick, or an especially unusual global - scale warming during modern timein 122 (2017) scientific papers Image Source: Loisel et al., 201 2017: 150 Graphs, 122 Scientific Papers In the last 12 months, 150 graphs from 122 peer - reviewed scientific papers have been published that undermine the popularized conception of a slowly cooling Earth temperature history followed by a dramatic hockey - stick - shaped uptick, or an especially unusual global - scale warming during modern timeIn the last 12 months, 150 graphs from 122 peer - reviewed scientific papers have been published that undermine the popularized conception of a slowly cooling Earth temperature history followed by a dramatic hockey - stick - shaped uptick, or an especially unusual global - scale warming during modern times.
That means much more dramatic cooling than in the 50s and 60s.
«There are ominous signs that the earth's weather patterns have begun to change dramatically and that these changes may portend a dramatic decline in food production... after three quarters of a century of extraordinarily mild conditions, the earth's climate appears to be cooling down.»
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.
... warming in the continental US is 0.15 C / decade instead of 0.3 That's a dramatic improvement over the old «US is cooling» meme.
Many scientists believe hotter and cooler oceans could lead to dramatic shifts in not just global temperature levels but also hurricane frequency.
Now, as the global trend swings from warming to cooling these winds switched from zonal to meridional flow causing dramatic increases in variability of temperature and precipitation.
«Looking at the average difference in temperature between every grid cell in the city and the adjacent rural area, cool roofs had a more dramatic effect during heat waves,» Millstein said.
«The recent dramatic cooling of the average heat content of the upper oceans, and thus a significant negative radiative imbalance of the climate system for at least a two year period, that was mentioned in the Climate Science weblog posting of July 27, 2006, should be a wake - up call to the climate community that the focus on predictive modeling as the framework to communicate to policymakers on climate policy has serious issues as to its ability to accurately predict the behavior of the climate system.
The IPCC * itself * acknowledges that there has been no such warming now for the last 16 - 17 years; that no dramatic imminent change is seen to that for the next couple of years at least; that the previous spell of 15 years or so was precisely the duration of warming that underlay so much of the evidence cited for its alarms of the long and terrible global trend if forecast; that not a single model the IPCC had or has seems to have come even close to predicting what we've now seen; that the IPCC can only suggest possible explanations for all this so logically meaning it can have no reason to believe that whatever is causing it isn't going to continue forever; that more and more studies are coming in attributing global temperatures not to CO2 but instead other things such as solar fluctuations; that a number of predictions are now coming in that in fact say we are now in for a lengthy period of * cooling.
This has not resulted in some small change to the temperatures as measured at Amberley, but rather a change in the temperature trend from one of cooling to dramatic warming; this is also what was done to the minimum temperature series for Rutherglen — and also without justification.
The blue 1 - year (12 - month) trends show the dramatic global warming trend reversal over the most recent months - from a peak in March 2016 to what now amounts to being a significant cooling trend by October 2016.
The long, flat «handle» of the stick — extending back a full thousand years and sloping slightly downward in a cooling trend from the deeper past toward more recent times — balanced with the dramatic upward jut of the «blade», made a satisfying and even arresting image.
I understand there will be places that will have warmed, and others that have cooled, but there should be a large number (majority) of places that show the dramatic warming we see in IPCC graphs (and some more extreme even I assume).
They both show a dramatic swing out of the last Ice age to warm temps (warmer than now) and then swings in temps both up and down in a periodic fashion with each upward swing in temps topping off less warm than the last one, meaning the overall trend has been gradual cooling since the emergence to warm temps after the last ice age.
Instead of a decline in ocean heat content, we have seen a dramatic increase - as the greenhouse gas - forcing of the ocean's cool - skin layer predicts.
So, although I said «bright» above, I think this room would benefit from going dark, and pulling in the blue that will significantly cool down the warm tones and be a dramatic place to have color.
A cool palette of stone, neutral tones, chalky white and ink blue create an historic feel in this dramatic dining room.
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