However, including other greenhouse gases and taking into account a «thermal shrinking» of the upper atmosphere result in a cooling of
a few degrees per decade.
Not exact matches
James Annan has repeatedly represented the «IPCC consensus» for warming over the next
few decades to be 0.1 to 0.2
degrees Celsius
per decade.
It doesn't take much energy to change things especially when the change is only a
few tenths of a
degree or a
few milliseconds
per decade.
If a particular prediction was required, the post could have used the prediction from the FAR that if there were
few or no steps taken to limit greenhouse gases, temperatures would rise by 0.3
degrees per decade.
On the other hand, a majority of studies indicate negative trends in the lower and middle mesosphere with an amplitude of a
few degrees (2 — 3 K)
per decade.