Select the color that can
give warm atmosphere as the color will make the area condition more intimate for your family and guests.
Not exact matches
«We do the best we can in a very cold
atmosphere to
give it a
warm feeling,» Moore says.
The part - diner, part - farmstyle kitchen eatery
gives off a quirky vibe with it's off - the - wall decor and mix - and - match furniture, but the overall
atmosphere is
warm and friendly.
«We do have things that could be creepy but because of the
warm atmosphere of the museum, it
gives it a
warmer glow.
That would narrow estimates of how much
warming the world can expect for a
given level of CO2 in the
atmosphere.
Their results suggest a drop of as much as 10 degrees for fresh water during the
warm season and 6 degrees for the
atmosphere in the North Atlantic,
giving further evidence that the concentration of atmospheric carbon dioxide and Earth's surface temperature are inextricably linked.
A few of the main points of the third assessment report issued in 2001 include: An increasing body of observations
gives a collective picture of a
warming world and other changes in the climate system; emissions of greenhouse gases and aerosols due to human activities continue to alter the
atmosphere in ways that are expected to affect the climate; confidence in the ability of models to project future climate has increased; and there is new and stronger evidence that most of the
warming observed over the last 50 years is attributable to human activities.
Likewise, while models can not represent the climate system perfectly (thus the uncertainly in how much the Earth will
warm for a
given amount of emissions), climate simulations are checked and re-checked against real - world observations and are an established tool in understanding the
atmosphere.
Understanding how carbon flows between land, air and water is key to predicting how much greenhouse gas emissions the earth,
atmosphere and ocean can tolerate over a
given time period to keep global
warming and climate change at thresholds considered tolerable.
The OCO would have helped scientists monitor global
warming by measuring how much carbon dioxide was in a
given part of the
atmosphere and where it was being absorbed.
While a strong El Niño has
given global temperatures a boost, the bulk of that heat comes from the manmade global
warming driven by increasing amounts of carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases in the
atmosphere.
While a strong El Niño has
given global temperatures a boost, the main reason for the spate of intensely
warm months is the long - term
warming of the planet caused by the accumulation of heat - trapping greenhouse gases in the
atmosphere, scientists have found.
Due to a combination of the
warm phase of the solar cycle and an overdue switch to El Niño - when the ocean
gives up a lot of heat to the
atmosphere, near - future
warming is expected.
Although it stands to reason that a
warming climate could worsen storm intensity since a
warmer atmosphere can hold more moisture, Henson cautioned, «Even when researchers find that a
given type of disaster has become more likely, a rare event is still going to be rare — and it can occur without any help from greenhouse gases.»
However, reams of peer - reviewed research, basic physics, the ability to track the specific chemical fingerprint of fossil fuel - driven carbon, and the fact that no models can replicate this century's
warming without pumping up carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases in the
atmosphere give scientists confidence that human carbon emissions are driving the globe's temperature higher.
The findings
give scientists a better handle on the earth's carbon budget — how much carbon remains in the
atmosphere as CO2, contributing to global
warming, and how much gets stored in the land or ocean in other carbon - containing forms.
As the
warm water reaches high North Atlantic latitudes, it
gives up heat and moisture to the
atmosphere, leaving cold, salty, dense water that sinks to the ocean floor.
Featuring a playful allover pineapple pattern, this fun curtain panel
gives your home a
warm and inviting
atmosphere all year round.
Ice formed during the Ice Age is being
given back to the sea in our naturally
warmer geological period, and man is making matters worse by pouring so much carbon dioxide into the
atmosphere that more heat is being trapped within it.
Drink a cup of
warm fragrant tea or coffee, and enjoy diversified breakfast in a leisurely
atmosphere,
giving guests a good mood all day long.
Plenty of local greenery,
warm earth - tones, and beautiful stained wood
give this beach apartment a welcoming, tranquil
atmosphere.
It has an art déco, village style architecture with colourful buildings and beautiful landscaped gardens,
giving it a
warm, friendly
atmosphere.
Warm hues
give way to a comfortable yet refined
atmosphere ideal for weddings, conferences and other events in The Crystal Room.
Traditional furniture as well as local arts and crafts
gives them a
warm, comfortable and authentic
atmosphere.
The Gold Coast is popular year round
given its consistently
warm climate and relaxed
atmosphere.
Modern interiors can be found throughout the hotel and although compact they
give the lodging a
warm and friendly
atmosphere suitable for both families and travellers on a budget.
Fine linen and fresh flowers add a special touch to rooms elegantly decorated to
give a friendly,
warm and inviting
atmosphere.
The
warm waters, the relaxed
atmosphere and the friendly people will
give...
Bonazzi mixes digital techniques with textures of scanned found objects, in order to
give his bold conceptual illustrations a
warm and evocative
atmosphere.
[1] CO2 absorbs IR, is the main GHG, human emissions are increasing its concentration in the
atmosphere, raising temperatures globally; the second GHG, water vapor, exists in equilibrium with water / ice, would precipitate out if not for the CO2, so acts as a feedback; since the oceans cover so much of the planet, water is a large positive feedback; melting snow and ice as the
atmosphere warms decreases albedo, another positive feedback, biased toward the poles, which
gives larger polar
warming than the global average; decreasing the temperature gradient from the equator to the poles is reducing the driving forces for the jetstream; the jetstream's meanders are increasing in amplitude and slowing, just like the lower Missippi River where its driving gradient decreases; the larger slower meanders increase the amplitude and duration of blocking highs, increasing drought and extreme temperatures — and 30,000 + Europeans and 5,000 plus Russians die, and the US corn crop, Russian wheat crop, and Aussie wildland fire protection fails — or extreme rainfall floods the US, France, Pakistan, Thailand (driving up prices for disk drives — hows that for unexpected adverse impacts from AGW?)
An energy surplus there
gives rise to
warming which causes a rise in infra - red radiation leading to more energy loss at the top of the
atmosphere and hence a trend back into energy balance (negative feedback).
According to Sir Nicholas, «Scientists have been refining their assessment of the probable degree of
warming for a
given level of carbon dioxide in the
atmosphere», and «ranges from 2004 estimates are substantially above those from 2001 — science is telling us that the
warming effect is greater than we had previously thought.»
Given that these two periods also were those of the most significant
warming in our
atmosphere.
Absorption of thermal radiation cools the thermal spectra of the earth as seen from space, radiation emitted by de-excitation is what results in the further
warming of the surface, and the surface continues to
warm until the rate at which energy is radiated from the earth's climate system (
given the increased opacity of the
atmosphere to longwave radiation) is equal to the rate at which energy enters it.
If we knew ocean heat uptake as well as we know atmospheric temperature change, then we could pin down fairly well the radiative imbalance at the top of the
atmosphere, which would
give us a fair indication of how much
warming is «in the pipeline»
given current greenhouse gas concentrations.
Given that the trend in global SSTs has been attributed to increases in greenhouse gases in the
atmosphere (17 — 19), it follows that the best explanation for this ecosystem aberration is anthropogenic
warming that has passed a threshold of natural variability.
This brightness is not new, but it use to be irregular, to the point of not being noticed, now
given that the
atmosphere as a whole is
warmer, the interface periods last a great deal longer.
The increased troposphere - surface
warming from more CO2 is best thought of by the rate of IR escape out the top of the
atmosphere, which is reduced for a
given temperature.
When I wrote «In either case, we see no evidence of any long term
warming trend, in either the
atmosphere or the ocean,» that should have read «long term
warming trend due to CO2 emissions...» There may be some evidence consistent with long term
warming in the oceans, but I can't see how that could be due to CO2, for reasons
given above.
Seems a little astronomical forcing (Milankovitch) led to changes in the ocean and ocean -
atmosphere interactions which
gave a positive feedback kick to CO2 release which caused a big
warm up and rapid glacial melt.
This issue is critically important for all websites and blogs which discuss global
warming,
given the highly charged
atmosphere, and the proneness to biased views.
Steve, if the laws of thermodynamics still hold, then a net extra loss of 3 W / m2 (top of
atmosphere) should
give more cooling (or less
warming, dependent of the absolute values).
The disequilibrium referred to comes from the fact that the ocean has a lot of thermal inertia and takes a long time to
warm up, whereas the
atmosphere has a short response time and quickly comes into equilibrium with any
given ocean temperature, corresponding to the current amount of greenhouse gases.
Also, I doubt that what constitutes a dangerous level of
warming requiring action can be defined in the near future by assessing the risk of a THC shutdown
given some level of GHGs in the
atmosphere.
Given warmer seas convective moisture is more shared with the
atmosphere.
Alternatively, if a deepening of the subtropical gyres
gives rise to an increase in the heat stored in this water mass, with a corresponding non-zero trend in the surface heat flux; then I should think that a restoration towards conditions of the past must somehow
give rise to a delayed
warming of the
atmosphere (if the surplus is not somehow lost to space).
The implication is that when you dump more GHG in the
atmosphere but don't
give the ocean time to
warm up, then the
atmosphere needs to
warm up until the sum of the energy lost to space and the energy lost to the ocean surface comes back into balance.
Mr. Svec, you should recognise that coal used to
give our world prosperity, but sametime accumulated so much CO2 at
atmosphere, it causing today global
warming.
Hundreds, perhaps thousands of people, question Hansen's theory (
given worldwide publicity by Al Gore's notorious movie) about Carbon Dioxide in our
atmosphere being the MAIN cause of whatever global
warming there is!
Yes, to get a really good tropical storm, you need tropical
warm waters and an arctic airflow above it,
giving a huge temperature gradient in the
atmosphere (low level
warm air and freezing air above).