Not exact matches
During the last
decade or so, as China strives to shift focus from its
recent industrial past and assert a new role as a
global cultural broker, the sites of Liu's paintings have become increasingly translocal and transnational.
Given the uncertainties, the SH and
global reconstructions are compatible with the possibility of warmth similar to the most
recent decade during brief intervals of the past 1,500 years...»
-LSB-...] After 300 years of
global warming,
during nearly all of which we could not on any view have influenced the climate to a measurable degree, it is scarcely surprising that
recent decades will be warmer than earlier
decades.
The most
recent 13 complete calendar years, from 2002 through 2014, have averaged 0.18 °C (about 0.33 °F) warmer than the 30 - year baseline average, while the
global temperature trend
during that span was a warming trend at the rate of +0.05 °C per
decade — which is also statistically insignificant.
In addition to surveying actual temperatures in
recent decades, Meehl and his co-authors turned to a sophisticated computer model of
global climate to determine how record high and low temperatures are likely to change
during the course of this century.
3) In my comment https://judithcurry.com/2011/08/04/carbon-cycle-questions/#comment-198992 I have explained that
during recent three
decades the increase of CO2 content in atmosphere is controlled by the rising temperature of
global sea surface.
2)
Global warming rate of 0.16 deg C per decade from 1970 to 2000, which gives a global warming of 0.48 deg C during the recent 30 - years warming
Global warming rate of 0.16 deg C per
decade from 1970 to 2000, which gives a
global warming of 0.48 deg C during the recent 30 - years warming
global warming of 0.48 deg C
during the
recent 30 - years warming phase
The new analysis reveals that
global trends in
recent decades are higher than reported in the IPCC Fifth Assessment Report, and the central estimate for the rate of warming
during the first 15 years of the 21st century is at least as great as the last half of the 20th century.
The tremendous improvement in
global crop production and worldwide growing conditions
during recent decades is one of the most important yet least reported news events of our time.
Dr. Mann's reconstruction of
global temperatures shows a distinct pattern shaped like a hockey stick: Temperatures stayed level for centuries, with a sudden upturn
during recent decades.
Upon observing a
recent divergence between sun and
global temperature, Solanki concluded «solar variability is unlikely to have been the dominant cause of the strong warming
during the past three
decades».
The most
recent global estimate shows an increase in precipitable water
during the period 1973 - 1990, with the largest trends in the tropics, where increases as large as 13 % per
decade were found.
They are perhaps the largest uncertainty in our understanding of climate change, owing to disagreement among climate models and observational datasets over what cloud changes have occurred
during recent decades and will occur in response to
global warming2, 3.
While average
global temperatures rose about 0.74 degrees Celsius
during the past century, the U.S. Midwest has experienced a noticeable slump in summer temperatures in
recent decades, reported David Changnon, a climatologist at Northern Illinois University in DeKalb, on January 19 at the annual meeting of the American Meteorological Society.
Hence, atmospheric GEM concentrations inferred from Greenland firn air and
global anthropogenic Hg emissions have exhibited consistently similar trends
during the most
recent decades (Fig. 2), suggesting that the atmospheric reservoir of mercury at mid - and high - northern latitudes has been driven mainly by anthropogenic emissions
during the last
decades.