Sentences with phrase «global scale phenomena»

They simply do not believe all the hype about this global scale phenomena that is literally happening right in front of us at any given moment.
The Kathmandu record, the longest in Nepal (1921 — 94), shows features similar to temperature trends in the Northern Hemisphere, suggesting links between regional trends and global scale phenomena.

Not exact matches

But the study, published today in Earth's Future, finds that scientists won't be able to determine, based on measurements of large - scale phenomena like global sea level and Antarctic mass changes, which scenario the planet faces until the 2060s.
Results of recent global - scale 3 - D dynamo simulations that show some aspects of these phenomena are presented, where regular cycles, equatorward propagation of magnetic structures, and grand minima are among the salient features of these simulations.
Displacement caused by disasters is a global phenomenon that is growing in scale, frequency and complexity.
Consumer technology is a global phenomenon and companies like Amazon need global products to command large - scale market shares on the scale that Apple has achieved with its products.
Organized chronologically, it features works from each decade, from their earliest installations to their continent - traversing work of the 1990s; and their most recent works both educating people about global warming and designing large - scale responses to the phenomena itself.
A global warming phenomenon in our spaceship is one of several unintended effects of the unregulated, swift increase of 1) absolute global human population numbers, 2) per capita consumption of limited resources, and 3) large - scale business activities that could be occurring synergistically and approaching a point in history when it will not be possible for the Earth's resource base and frangible ecosystems services to sustain life as we now know it to be.
This new series looks at mass phenomena that occur on a global scale.
[1] The SPCZ can affect the precipitation on Polynesian islands in the southwest Pacific Ocean, so it is important to understand how the SPCZ behaves with large - scale, global climate phenomenon, such as the ITCZ, El Niño — Southern Oscillation, and the Interdecadal Pacific oscillation (IPO), a portion of the Pacific decadal oscillation.
Hence regions can't exhibit multidecadal phenomena because on that time scale they've become global.
While this has been useful, there are other ways to perturb the climate (e.g., different initial conditions or forcing persistent changes in particular phenomena) that may help to reveal the global - scale coupled feedbacks that can cause the climate to change abruptly around the globe.»
This may interest people as a smaller scale (not global) example of how these phenomena are modeled and how difficult they are to evaluate.
«El Niño / Southern Oscillation (ENSO) is the most important coupled ocean - atmosphere phenomenon to cause global climate variability on interannual time scales.
There is a need to look into these phenomena at local and regional scales before sensationalization of global warming - related studies.»
It is also assumes that the past history of the climate system is more or less irrelevant to its future evolution, that no phenomenon with a time scale longer than a year or two is relevant to whether the global average temperature goes up or down (the Markov approximation).
Any global metric that attempts to capture and summarize a range of large - scale and complex phenomena is sure to entail simplifications, biases, errors, and gaps.
http://illconsidered.blogspot.com/2006/04/historically-co2-never-causes.html 100 years of shift does not factor into the larger scale phenomena http://illconsidered.blogspot.com/2006/01/one-hundred-years-is-not-enough.html Until climatologists can properly make models that reflect the entire global history and take into account plate position and how high the plates ride, oceanic levels due to this and the position of oceans, overall insolation, overall daylength and its effects on average global temperature and factor in known carbon dioxide levels over that time period, then they will be unable to give any correlation between current carbon dioxide levels and global temperature.
Climatologists have already warned of a lack of rainfall associated with the global warming phenomena, but perhaps never before has the scale of a damage that results been measured so close to home.
Although we can not establish a clear connection between SAA dynamics and global warming, the strong correlation between the former and global sea level supports the idea that global warming may be at least partly controlled by deep Earth processes triggering geomagnetic phenomena, such as the South Atlantic Anomaly, on a century time scale.
Regulators are stepping in The advent and subsequent boom of cryptocurrencies on a global scale as well as the heavy fluctuations have left many governments scrambling to find ways to deal with this new phenomenon.
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