Sentences with phrase «global energy budget at»

Fasullo and Trenberth (2008a) provide an assessment of the global energy budgets at TOA and the surface, for the global atmosphere, and ocean and land domains based on a synthesis of satellite retrievals, reanalysis fields, a land surface simulation, and ocean temperature estimates.

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«This study furthers the understanding of the global methane budget and may have ramifications for the development of future greenhouse gas models,» said study co-author Katherine Segarra, an oceanographer at the U.S. Department of the Interior's Bureau of Ocean Energy Management.
Earth's Global Energy Budget (Trenberth 2009) examines satellite measurements for the Mar 2000 to May 2004 period and finds the planet is accumulating energy at a rate of 0.9 ± 0.1Energy Budget (Trenberth 2009) examines satellite measurements for the Mar 2000 to May 2004 period and finds the planet is accumulating energy at a rate of 0.9 ± 0.1energy at a rate of 0.9 ± 0.15 W m?
He listed a slate of proposals, many reflected in his proposed budget, aimed at invigorating the country's innovation pipeline, from the classroom to the corporate and academic laboratory to the global marketplace for non-polluting energy sources and medical advances.
The Norwegian study is just another one of these studies looking at the global energy budget.
Click back to my 2006 article, «Budgets Falling in Race to Fight Global Warming,» to see data on energy research at that time from the invaluable A.A.A.S. R&D Budget and Policy Program.
Lacis points out that only outgoing radiation can balance the global energy budget of the Earth; as clearly the convection and conduction ends at the boundary of the atmosphere.
He sought to look at the global energy budget of the earth, how much of that could be exploited for our power needs - and then whether massive conversion to wind, wave and solar may themselves have unintended negative consequences for the planet's energy balance - and possibly for climate change.
However what I do say is that if other factors alter albedo (or any other component of the global energy budget) then the jets will move in response to that other forcing in order to try to move back towards equilibrium between the temperature of the ocean surface and the temperature at the tropopause.
At risk of going OT, we should be mainly interested in the global energy budget which should be revealed in ocean temperatures down to 750 meters, not surface temperatures.
As they stand at present the models assume a generally static global energy budget with relatively little internal system variability so that measurable changes in the various input and output components can only occur from external forcing agents such as changes in the CO2 content of the air caused by human emissions or perhaps temporary after effects from volcanic eruptions, meteorite strikes or significant changes in solar power output.
The whole idea of dealing with global mean temperatures and averaged - out energy budgets is by itself crude, and one commenter at least has noted that when an observed global warming of the order of 1C is small compared to the coarseness and sensitivity of such back of an envelope calculations, we need to look elsewhere to resolve disputes.
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