Sentences with phrase «experienced similar warm»

Our planet very likely experienced similar warm periods over the last 10000 years without any ill effect.
Although urban heat islands are undeniable, many CO2 advocates argue that growing urbanization has not contributed to recent climate trends because both urban and rural communities have experienced similar warming trends.
And of course we look to the way back machine and find out what Jones actually said: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1250872/Climategate-U-turn-Astonishment-scientist-centre-global-warming-email-row-admits-data-organised.html «He also agreed that there had been two periods which experienced similar warming, from 1910 to 1940 and from 1975 to 1998, but said these could be explained by natural phenomena whereas more recent warming could not.

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However, Muslims, Hindus, Jews, Muslims, and other believers in supernatural beings claim similar personal experiences and warm, fuzzy feelings regarding their invisible friend (god).
As in similar Native American traditions, «all these symbolic images and gestures are associated with the wind and with the breathing of the universe — the visible motion of the power that invests everything in existence» (Jamake Highwater in Ritual of the Wind) To exist in family is to experience an insistent Chinook wind, blowing warm in winter and cool in summer, lending a direction and center to all that one does.
Serving children ages 6 to 18, our campers experience a warm and loving environment with other children who have similar life experiences.
As Mongolia warmed during the 20th century, it experienced some wet years, similar to those during the early 13th century.
The findings would likely hold up in similar cities that experience warm and humid weather, including Nashville and Birmingham, Haberlie says.
Trench Coat (Similar) / / DVF Blouse (Similar) / / 7 For All Mankind Jeans / / Rebecca Minkoff Bag / / Christian Louboutin Heels / / Necklace (Similar) I'm loving the «warmer» winter weather we are currently experiencing in St. Louis, so I took the opportunity to trade in my winter parka for my favorite trench coat.
While living in a tropical climate I had a similar experience, but in reverse; warm humid air, turn on the air conditioner and the outside of the windscreen misted / fogged up.
A look at Muslim life through the eyes of a child, sharing family experiences; the warm illustrations and cultural details remind us how similar we are.
It is even accepted that previous interglacials (the warm periods similar to the Holocene, the period we are currently living in) were warmer than what we experience today.
Also, weather dynamics affect regional temperatures, so not every region on Earth experienced similar amounts of warming last year.
I don't necessarily see any contradiction whatsoever with the work of Mann et al., which showed that although many individual regions experienced similar warmth to modern warmth sometime in some broadly - defined «Medieval Warm Period», the warmest times were asynchronous in different regions and, hence, when you looked globally the warmth was not as great as the late 20th century warmth which was not asynchronous.
The only «fact» we have here is that it appears to have stopped around the end of 2000, and has cooled slightly since then (at a cooling rate similar to the warming rate experienced from 1850 to 2000, or around — 0.06 °C per decade).
The authors find that, without adaptation, projected corn, rice and wheat production is reduced when areas experience 2.0 °C or more of local warming and that crop - level adaptations are projected to be able to increase yields when compared to similar scenarios that do not utilize adaptation.
MEXICO CITY, February 18, 2011 (LifeSiteNews.com)- An eminent Mexican geophysicist says that despite predictions of global warming based on computer models, the world may be on the verge of an eighty - year cold period similar to the «little ice age» experienced by Europe from 1300 to 1800 A.D..
A warm Arctic and cold Northern Europe is a familiar pattern from the past couple of winters so it could be the LIA exhibited similar Solar UV conditions as were recently experienced, but on a longer timescale.
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