Sentences with phrase «for stadium waves»

What advances are required for stadium waves to be seen computationally and analytically?
The evidence for the stadium wave covers less than two full periods, and is therefore rather weak.
Did the budget for this stadium wave research come from the Georgia Tech Earth Sciences account, or its cheerleading squad accounts?
360 rules of Physics would be required for the stadium wave to work.
So go to church and pray for the negative phase of the AMO; pray for the stadium wave; pray for the return of the Kimikaze.

Not exact matches

There was a roar of excitement for the first game at home against Stoke and a sea of red filling the stadium, waving scarf's, banners and flags.
Diego Costa waves to fans during his official presentation for Atletico Madrid at the Wanda Metropolitano stadium in Madrid, Spain, Sunday, Dec. 31, 2017.
Much as I would welcome a cogent explanation for the widespread, but only spottily coherent, multi-decadal variations, Wyatt's «stadium wave» conjecture doesn't provide such.
Manacker, please keep in mind that the Wyatt / Curry stadium - wave model is entirely silent (AFAICT) in regard to sea - level rise, for which the * only * credible, in - depth, published, scientific explanation (at present) is CO2 - driven energy imbalance (which predicts that sea - level rise will continue and eventually accelerate).
Exactly what I have been saying for years in that the net effect of the various ocean oscillations in each basin (your «stadium wave») modulates the solar effects sometimes supplementing and sometimes offsetting them.
If the «pause» continues into the 2030s, as predicted by Wyatt / Curry, then the «stadium wave» hypothesis has been corroborated as a plausible explanation for (at least) a significant portion of the past warming and current slight cooling — and, while not falsifying AGW itself, it will most likely have falsified the IPCC hypothesis of CAGW (as outlined specifically in its AR4 and AR5 reports).
The stadium wave is an interesting idea especially as various waves starting at different times and combining sometimes into one, thereby amplifying the effect, is a reasonable analogy for why the effects could vary at times from limited to extreme.
Congratulations and best wishes for further «stadium wave» success are extended to you both, Marcia Glaze Wyatt and Judith Curry!
The stadium - wave «wheel» is divided into segments (from center to perimeter): the light gray ring identifies the segment number; the dark gray ring indicates key hemispheric indices; sea ice indices are in the yellow ring; and the outer green ring provides peak dates for the segment.
Rather than «stadium wave» I would think that a mobile (as in kinetic art) would be a better analogy for a number of oscillators that oscillate individually and interact in such a way as to create a chaotic action.
For example, what would the stadium wave correction term be approximately?
Either way it appears that Dr. Curry's and Dr Wyatt's stadium wave hypothesis could strengthen the case for proxy or possible causation.
Peristalsis allows a visual of signal propagation, but stadium wave accounts for the continued propagation — i.e. no end... (no pun intended).
Conclusion If we follow George Box's scientific advice, then a logical, unifying, next step for «stadium wave» models is to collaborate with computational / mechanistic global climate models to answer this simple question: By appropriate adjustment of parameters, can mechanistic climate models exhibit stadium waves?
As for the «sterling track records» of the other authors of the paper, even assuming them all this new paper does is raise valid questions regarding the «stadium wave».
Stay tuned for a a more detailed interpretation of all this in context of the stadium wave.
Claims of multidecadal «stadium wave» patterns of variation across multiple climate indices are also shown to likely be an artifact of this flawed procedure for isolating putative climate oscillations.
And as for «wishful thinking», I'm not especially enamored of the «stadium wave» hypothesis; IMO the regularity they seem to find is probably an artifact of the short period under study, while it's much more probable that actual fluctuations are much more «random».
We were very excited too when FOMBS joined the serried ranks rising and cheering in celebration of the stadium wave — the second most exciting climate discovery of the century thus far — after and supplementary to the dynamical mechanism for major climate shifts.
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In particular, Longhurst highlights Russian research (which was also integrated into the stadium wave), notably this paper by Zakharov Sea Ice in the Climate System — A Russian View, which is a must - read for anyone interested in this topic.
The stadium wave approach should be a bonus for weather prediction though, so nice job Drs Marcia and Judy:)
Oh, then they didn't account for the log sensitivity to CO2 properly, and they didn't include the LOD variant of the stadium wave as a natural variation.
phatboy, you will notice that the stadium wave paper did not make a case for a 60 - year trend, rather a 60 - year repeat of a cycle.
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