Sentences with phrase «exceptionally warm one»

She said the medieval period was exceptionally warm and arid in California and the Southwest.
Field studies have also shown that exceptionally warm years can turn positive responders into negative responders (Case and Peterson 2005, 2007; Oberhuber et al. 2008; Pichler and Oberhuber 2007), which is diagnostic of an upside down quadratic growth response to temperature.
When I read so called «deniers» to question GISS's recent finding that 2009 was exceptionally warm and blame GHCN to purposely eliminate high altitude and high latitude meteorological stations, I can't stop thinking how could the scientific community let the monitoring network decline so rapidly in the last thirty years.
In at least the lower elevations of the state, exceptionally warm weather brought an abrupt end to sap flow this week, several sugarmakers said.
The month as a whole was exceptionally warm, having the largest national temperature anomaly recorded for Australia in any month since 1910.
However the AND - 1B drill core indicates that it has retreated further south during exceptionally warm interglacials, most recently probably during MIS 31 (though apparently not during MIS 5e or MIS 11 when the WAIS is often claimed to have melted).
General: El Niño episodes (left hand column) reflect periods of exceptionally warm sea surface temperatures across the eastern tropical Pacific.
The late - twentieth century, however, is not exceptionally warm in the new record: On decadal - to - centennial timescales, periods around ad 750, 1000, 1400, and 1750 were equally warm, or warmer.
1998 A «Super El Niño» makes this an exceptionally warm year, equaled in later years but not clearly exceeded until 2014.
The late - twentieth century is not exceptionally warm in the new Torneträsk record: On decadal - to - century timescales, periods around ad 750, 1000, 1400, and 1750 were all equally warm, or warmer.
In 2013, he returned to Oxford where much of his current research aims to document and understand past climate variability, particularly during exceptionally warm intervals of Earth history, such as the Cretaceous.
Both weather forecasters and climate experts have linked the high snowfall amounts to the exceptionally warm sea surface temperatures off the east coast.
Both hurricanes rapidly ran up to 170 mph + wind speeds over water that wasn't even exceptionally warm at the surface.
A 2013 study from Duke University said that this specific event — an exceptionally warm late - winter and early - spring — had the strongest effect on plants» timing than at any other time of the year.
The first complete temperature datasets for 2017 show that last year was the third in a row of exceptionally warm years, the Copernicus Climate Change Service (C3S) implemented by the European Weather Centre (ECMWF) can announce.
«Driven by exceptionally warm ocean waters, Earth smashed a record for heat in May and is likely to keep on breaking high temperature marks, experts say.
Early in the melting season, we saw this large negative anomaly of volume, which was caused by an exceptionally warm winter.
At the exhibition booth throughout the week, the C3S team presented a video highlighting the first complete temperature datasets for 2017, which showed that temperatures over the last three years were exceptionally warm globally and that 16 of the past 17 hottest years on record were in the 21st century.
Temperatures over the weekend peaked above even the maximum seen during last winter, another exceptionally warm one for the Arctic.
I can't speak for the ocean temps (I only walk on the beach, I don't go in), but August in Connecticut was very pleasant but not exceptionally warm.
A year later, exceptionally warm waters off the Philippines gave rise to a typhoon that had the strongest sustained cyclone winds ever recorded and left a humanitarian disaster in its wake, with thousands dead and millions homeless.
This is influencing weather patterns in many parts of the world, and fuelled an exceptionally warm October.
Scientists across NOAA Fisheries are watching a persistent expanse of exceptionally warm water spanning the Gulf of Alaska that could send reverberations through the marine food web.
New comments: Five years on, and most of those years were exceptionally warm.
Stroeve says this year's minimum extent was largely due to the exceptionally warm winter in the Arctic, part of a trend that's resulted in 14 consecutive months of record - setting average high temperatures worldwide.
The late tenth to early thirteenth centuries (about AD 950-1250) appear to have been exceptionally warm in western Europe, Iceland and Greenland (Alexandre 1987, Lamb, 1988) This period is known as the Medieval Climatic Optimum China was, however, cold at this time (mainly in winter) but South Japan was warm (Yoshino, 1978) This period of widespread warmth is...
In addition to noting that 2016 ranks second overall, we note that 2015, 2016, and 2017 all stand out as exceptionally warm compared to all previous years since 1850.
Like 2016, the early months of 2017 stand out as exceptionally warm compared to previous years.
The new NOAA analysis does not mention it, but ecologists have in 2010 reported a new coral bleaching record in the Caribbean, which is associated with exceptionally warm waters in the first half of the year.
The bogus argument attempting to convert the fact that 1998 was an exceptionally warm El Nino year into a claim that the earth's atmosphere has not warmed for 16 years falls to bits if you look at the last 15 years.
Belgium objected to using 1998 as a starting year for statistics, as it was exceptionally warm and makes the graph look flat — and suggested using 1999 or 2000 instead to give a more upward - pointing curve.
The point upon which all the analyses agree is that 2005 was exceptionally warm and that it continues the long term mean warming trend.
I'm assuming this is more suggesting that we could be looking at exceptionally warm seasons or years within an already fast - warming Arctic, events yet to be factored in to AGW impacts.
A long term study of climactic conditions would place the first half of the twentieth century into an exceptionally warm period.
Casa Caribe staff, are proud to offer an exceptionally warm, friendly and personal service.
Louise and Juan offer you an exceptionally warm welcome to their modern, prettily furnished home.
We arrived just in time to see the sun set over the iconic Ponte Vecchio, immersing the surroundings in an exceptionally warm glow.
With exceptionally warm Khmer hospitality and traditional Cambodian sincerity and kindness, make your stay luxurious, enjoyable and something not to be forgotten.
It's also worth noting that the crew onboard is exceptionally warm and happy; it is very obvious the staff is like family, and treats the guests as such too.
Koyao Bay's staff and French manager give an exceptionally warm welcome, even to strangers showing up unannounced in sand - encrusted flip - flops wanting a look around.
With exceptionally warm weather reigning over the western part of Europe for over a week, thunderstorms and isolated showers had been predicted for Sunday's eight - hour test.
I had high hopes of this past trip being exceptionally warm.
An exceptionally warm winter for us — but maybe you (and I) could try this with an off white top, and get a similar effect?
An ideal accessory for the cabin, campsite or sofa, this exceptionally warm, pure - lamb wool throw features an iconic buffalo - check plaid design and fringed edges.
The exceptionally warm weather here this past weekend has me looking forward to the spring.
I think with yesterday's exceptionally warm weather, it's time for me to start pulling out my dresses to wear, floral prints included.
The Southern Coast did have exceptionally warm spring this year and we are so thankful to be able to do a little yoga on the beach.
This gave Super Typhoon Haiyan a deep well of exceptionally warm waters to pull its strength from.
The evidence continues to pile up that the last few months have been an exceptionally warm period for the planet.
Thursday's toasty reading in Nuuk marks the second exceptionally warm temperature recorded in southwest Greenland since April, when the ice melt season began about a month prematurely.
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