During previous investigations, PNNL researchers and collaborators developed and implemented a groundwater pumping mechanism into the Community Land Model 4.0 (CLM4) and applied it successfully to the United
States during an historical period.
Presented in coordination with the 30th anniversary of the city of West Hollywood at MOCA's Pacific Design Center location, Tongues Untied featured a selection of works from the museum's permanent collection made
during the historical period of the HIV / AIDS crisis.
In a US History class, the teacher asked the students to interview an adult — not at the school — who was
alive during the historical period or is recognized as a content expert, such as a college professor.
Even during the historical period, all the way up to the American Civil War, the dominant power in Texas was not the Spanish or the Mexicans or the Anglo Texans; it was the Comanches.
The exhibition presents approximately 140 works by thirty - two artists
active during this historical period, exploring the rising strength of the black community in Los Angeles as well as the increasing political, social, and economic power of African Americans across the nation.
This means the global mean temperature (GMST) response to the aggregate forcing
applying during the historical period (actually, 1906 — 2005) was identical, in the model, to the response to the same forcing from CO2 only.
In summary, our results show that in the CESM - LE, the range of uncertainty in projected NAO trends and associated influences on SAT and P over the next 30 years can be obtained to a large degree from the Gaussian statistics of NAO
variability during the historical period, with some regional exceptions possibly associated with AMOC variability.
Marvel et al could withdraw their paper and submit a new one, using more satisfactory methodology and providing more detail, after performing a set of simulations that showed how the GISS model responded to each type of forcing as the climate state
evolved during the historical period.
And whether or not internal variability in the real climate system might be able to cause similar effects, it seems clear that no massive ocean temperature anomaly did in fact
develop during the historical period.
If that were the case in the real climate system, then estimates of ECS from observed changes in GMST and total
forcing during the historical period would underestimate true ECS, which relates to pure CO2 forcing.
During this historical period, he calculated that the probability of a Harvey - like storm producing at least 500 millimeters of rain in Houston was around once in 2,000 years.