Sentences with phrase «further decades of observations»

Little more could be said without further decades of observations — and a theory to explain why there should be any connection at all between the sunspot cycle and weather.

Not exact matches

Further observations in this decade by the Cassini spacecraft revealed that the ring's core is full of rocks up to several kilometers in diameter.
«Unabated climate change will probably further weaken summer circulation patterns which could thus aggravate the risk of heat waves,» says co-author Jascha Lehmann «Remarkably, climate simulations for the next decades, the CMIP5, show the same link that we found in observations.
The sway between a structured, observational approach to image making and the free - form, improvisational gestures of his interventions is very much at the crux of Divola's practice and can be traced from his earliest foundational work of the 1970's to more recent bodies of work such as Dogs Chasing My Car in the Desert (1996 - 2001), where Divola documents the dogs that chased his car while working in the Southern California desert; As Far as I Could Get (1996/1997), where Divola sets up a camera and runs away from it during a given exposure; and Dark Star (2008), where his melding of intervention and observation continues to be in the foreground in large - format, color work made during the last decade
«Although our technique has been very good at reproducing the Atlantic overturning circulation so far, more than a decade of observations would be required for a thorough validation.
So far, the empirical research, also known as observations, supports the theory of AGW for the warming over the decades.
A flurry of recent research strongly suggests that recent observations like these are indeed linked to California's long - term warming trend — and that snowpack losses are expected to accelerate further over the next few decades.
If you can cite me a couple of good references that line up theory and observations to date with a clear exposition supporting a sensitivity of less than 3 with a nice tight clarity that there's no long term sensitivity attached to that to take it higher after further decades or centuries, go for it.
It will be orders of magnitude of computing improvement, plus decades, likely, of further observations, before our most advanced GCMs will model adequately.
If anyone has visited one of Ontario's 235 tribunal in the past decade, they'll notice a few stark observations — there are a lot more paralegals around than lawyers, and the proceedings are far more informal.
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