Sentences with phrase «global trend»

That is part of a global trend, documented in a 2014 study published in Nature Communications, that found fire seasons lengthened by nearly 20 percent between 1979 and 2013, and burned twice as much land.
As I have pointed out, there is no evidence that the claimed global trend in aerosols existed.
By David Rose The bitter winter afflicting much of the Northern Hemisphere is only the start of a global trend towards cooler weather that is likely to last for 20 or 30 years, say some of the worldâ $ ™ s most eminent climate scientists.
The trend in CO2 at Mauna Loa is practically identical to the global trend because CO2 mixes well throughout the atmosphere.
The increasing severity of Australian heat waves are part of a long - term global trend towards more heat waves and hot weather in many regions, a trend that is very likely influenced by human - driven climate change.
A global trend would show up as systematic drift in ALL stations over time without the need for data correction, gridding, or any of the extraneous effort involved in producing current «climate» summary data.
But the regional climate of Greenland (and of most of the Arctic) remained longer cooler, compared to the global trend in the second warming period.
One gets an opposite global trend that is completely misleading.
Overall, I found the emphasis is on comparing 1934 to other top ten's — very little to no mention of the change to the global trend.
They don't seem to realise the global trend over the last 30 years still shows dramatic warming, both in the US and especially globally.
The reason is that the amplitude of the SST anomaly is huge compared to global trend.
One of the notable aspects of the last couple of decades has been a global trend toward labor contributing a smaller percentage of economic productivity, with wages following the trend.
Re 9 wili — I know of a paper suggesting, as I recall, that enhanced «backradiation» (downward radiation reaching the surface emitted by the air / clouds) contributed more to Arctic amplification specifically in the cold part of the year (just to be clear, backradiation should generally increase with any warming (aside from greenhouse feedbacks) and more so with a warming due to an increase in the greenhouse effect (including feedbacks like water vapor and, if positive, clouds, though regional changes in water vapor and clouds can go against the global trend); otherwise it was always my understanding that the albedo feedback was key (while sea ice decreases so far have been more a summer phenomenon (when it would be warmer to begin with), the heat capacity of the sea prevents much temperature response, but there is a greater build up of heat from the albedo feedback, and this is released in the cold part of the year when ice forms later or would have formed or would have been thicker; the seasonal effect of reduced winter snow cover decreasing at those latitudes which still recieve sunlight in the winter would not be so delayed).
It exaggerates the global trend.
But the global trend is obvious and even more so if you do the math.
But in the absense of a global trend in the surface heat flux, wouldn't this be a regional phenomenon that would be compensated by a lifting of the isopycnals in other regions?
The main issue is that the 35 year period used by Webster is marginally on the short side for doing a global trend.
In a 2010 post, «Indoor Living and the Global Greenhouse,» I reviewed some literature on the global trend toward ever less outdoor work time, including «Liberation of the Environment,» a marvelous 1996 essay by Jesse Ausubel of Rockefeller University making this point:
On the other hand I like Dr Curries approach, which seem to have picked up a global trend in cyclones, but I wont be surprised if cyclone studies including hurricanes fall into Dr Lindzen's dolldrums (the only thing he constantly argues correctly is a diminishing equator to Pole temp difference slowing eveything down).
The recent murders of Peruvian indigenous leader Edwin Chota and three of his colleagues, who died trying to defend their land in the Amazon from illegal logging, are part of a global trend in violent crime against activists.
The global trend in general leveled.
«Even if a particular bad station had a paucity of good stations around it, it is unlikely that it would affect the global trend
Yet, there seems to be a global trend going on, as we're seeing plenty of tiny houses popping up in New Zealand, France, Italy, Canada and more.
Rachel Appel, another senior in the art school, said that the occupiers were very conscious of their place in that global trend.
The Cooper Union protest is part of a global trend, said Angus Johnston, an expert in student activism at the City University of New York.
South African art has always worked to its own set of rhythms, slightly behind the times, slightly more influenced by craft and by a politics that was uniquely its own, it has now seemingly caught up with the current global trend in painting.
The UK experience reflects a global trend picked up by the report which predicts a «multi-speed» recovery, with tourism in established economies, such as the UK, recovering more slowly than emerging economies.
The business growth is part of a global trend that has seen the pet loss industry boom in recent years.
Perhaps this global trend toward loving and pampering pets — even treating cats and dogs like children and spending indulgent amounts of money on them — can be explained by the aging population and declining birth rates worldwide, as did a report on global pet industry trends by market research provider Companiesandmarkets.com.
Our exposure to the Norwegian krone (NOK) benefitted the most as inflation was higher than expected, breaking the global trend for below - consensus inflation.
You have to see the global trend first!
Appropriately, Antoine Lesne and Aye Soe both spoke about how our SPIVA results, now calculated for several countries and for Europe, increasingly underpin a global trend towards indexing.
Poloz addressed the global trend of divergence way back in January 2016.
In spite of cycling, the global trend is up.
Digital Books sale are up % 60 says the Korea Publisher Association — reconfirming the global trend.
The above defies the global trend where it is the younger generation that has been quick to adopt new emerging technology, though it could just be a matter of time before they, too, begin to appreciate the many virtues that ebooks have to offer.
It's a global trend, this craze for SUVs, and in most markets they are selling hot and fast, in all sorts of shapes and sizes and at every price point.
Reflecting the global trend, the medium passenger car segment has been tailing off for years in Australia, where sales are down 10 per cent this year.
As for whether or not» Bigger is Better» becomes a global trend?
Our consultants began by presenting workshops on teamwork and continuous improvement, pointing out that broad - based worker participation in decision making is part of a new global trend toward collaboration.
Fortunately, the 2012 PISA results show a decade - long positive global trend in educational spending.
Major disasters drive the global trend.
Relationship expert Michael Fiore reveals a disturbing global trend where boyfriend - quality guys are «opting out» of serious relationships... and are choosing...
Under her guidance, Première Vision has played a key role in driving the global trend for technical fabrication.
Women Empowerment is currently the hottest global trend.
There's a large global trend in urbanization, and there are also large increases in inflammatory disorders.
In other words, is an «area average» a good way to determine the actual global trend?
For the 2005 - 2010 period the error uncertainty is plus / minus 0.1 watt per square metre; quite large considering the global trend over the period is 0.55 watts per square metre.
However, combined measuring stations around the world suggest there has been a global trend towards more frequent and intense hot extremes since the 1950s, as well as more heavy precipitation events.
ALMA is a pioneer telescope that created a new global trend to make a giant telescope in international partnership.
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