Sentences with phrase «high average temperature»

There has not been shown to be a density variation of significance that correlates with average temperature variation (e.g, the recent high average temperature came from a small very hot area over the ocean and a small northern area, and more normal to even colder temperatures everywhere else, not global temperatures being warmer), and Solar activity has been shown to correlate very well with much of the long term (thousands of years time scale) global temperature trend.
But in the long term, the researchers say, this will not help, because of the high average temperature rises predicted.
Re # 46, GW can be expected to increase record high minimums more than record high maximums and I guess also record high averages such as the record high average temperature over one day we had here (Melbourne, Australia) in January.
It received the highest temperature 98 degrees in 1990 and had the high average temperature of 79 - 83 degrees.
In most cases, deserts possess a high average temperature with large differences between daytime and nighttime temperatures.
Scientists from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) has records of average temperatures around the globe dating back to the late 1800s, and they're saying that July 2015 had the highest average temperatures ever recorded.
A new analysis reveals that higher average temperatures in Montana over the last six decades equal less wheat.
Since climate change is already leading to higher average temperatures overall, the finding that extremes are also more likely was not surprising, said Sophie Lewis, a climate scientist at the University of Melbourne and the climate system science center and the lead author on the paper.
Satellite imaging reveals the need to change farming in South Asia as higher average temperatures hit
So ecologist Henry Adams, a doctoral candidate at the University of Arizona (U.A.) in Tucson, and his colleagues decided to test the effect of higher average temperatures on the pinyon, Pinus edulis.
With higher levels of carbon dioxide and higher average temperatures, the oceans» surface waters warm and sea ice disappears, and the marine world will see increased stratification, intense nutrient trapping in the deep Southern Ocean (also known as the Antarctic Ocean) and nutrition starvation in the other oceans.
That extra methane would have produced a greenhouse effect strong enough to heat the planet to a higher average temperature than it is today, although the Sun was around 20 percent dimmer at that time (Pavlov et al, 2000).
This ecosystem experiences high average temperatures and a significant amount of rainfall.
Frankly speaking, almost every city has the same temperature (okay, Italy has the highest average temperature among other cities), that's why you can wear almost the same clothes in each one of these countries.
* Southeastern France has the lowest and highest average temperatures in the country.
I think that temperature extremes brought on by global warming lend themselves more to rapid climate change than higher average temperature.
WRT water vapor influence, you are probably right that there is a modest net increase in water vapor amplification at higher average temperature.
Timothy Chase writes in 142: Of course contrarians will point out that instruments at poorer sites will have a bias, but as tamino (# 91) points out, this bias is corrected for, and it is quite possible that given the methodology employed, removing the urban sites would actually result in a higher average temperature, and as Hansen points out (see tamino's first reference in # 93), the bias introduced by urban sites is quite negligible.
In your many lines — thankyou — i found the key argument how you can be convinced that the temperature only creates variation for a very short time: YOu write: «The net result is that a new equilibrium (at a higher CO2 level) is reached in relative short time, between a few months (seasons) to a few years (sustained higher average temperature level).»
However, some of the consequences of the basic physics, including higher average temperatures due to «global warming», are less certain (although highly probable).
Because of the increase in CO2 concentrations in the atmosphere a higher average temperature is maintained through simple atmospheric radiative effects.
The climate change lobby desperately needs 2009 to break records for high average temperatures and extreme weather.
The overall effect is a higher average temperature, but only in the absence of water, as you state correctly,
The authors showed that a widespread, severe drought - and - beetle - induced die - off of pinyon pine in the American Southwest was exacerbated by higher average temperatures, relative to past episodes of drought.
The shift can be explained by changing precipitation patterns and higher average temperatures that make moisture evaporate from the soil more rapidly than in the past, the study said.
Since 1970, temperatures in the US Southeast have risen by an average of 2 degrees F, with even higher average temperatures striking the summer months.
And temperate zone oceans have much much or higher average temperature - on Earth.
July saw the highest average temperatures since record - keeping began — globally, not just in the United States — the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration reported Thursday.
The two scientists reckoned that even slightly higher average temperatures would mean more energy and therefore higher wind speeds at sea as well.
According to the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), the Sahel will experience increasingly higher average temperatures as well as changes in rainfall patterns over the course of the 21st century.
Satellite imaging highlights the growing need to change agricultural practices in South Asia as higher average temperatures cause the reduction of crop yields on the Indo - Gangetic plain.
In a similar fashion to conduction (above), the re-radiation of LW from H2O and CO2 towards the surface delays and reduces the coolling of the surface, resulting in higher average temperatures than if there were no such gasses in the atmosphere.
This will surely make the average surface temperature of the planet higher, than if there was no atmosphere (because the cold shadow areas are now warmer, resulting in a higher average temperatures.)
Once the ocean approaches a higher average temperature, there is an exponential increase in water vapor latent heat response.
So higher average temperature of say, 5 C. And inland significantly more deserts and colder nights and winters.
Heating and cooling a gas column in a gravity field at separate locations at the base results in a higher average temperature than heating at the base and cooling at the top.
The net effect might however be a higher average temperature number.
The most recent (highest average temperature), assuming it goes to 2007, is 7 out of 16 (43 %).
If we are in a long - term warming trend that will last hundreds of years more, I'm afraid debates about anomaly charts, and whether or not a year set a new record, are mental masturbation — some decades will have warming, other decades will have cooling, but record high average temperatures will occur regularly or irregularly while the Modern Warming temperature uptrend is in progress. . .
Over 110 official climate reporting locations (ASOS stations) in 27 states also reported record high average temperatures for March.
Most of the deleted stations were in colder regions, just as in the Russian case, resulting in misleading higher average temperatures.
Higher the average temperature during the accumulation period, higher the accumulation.
Instead of oscillating, it could reach a stable state This stable state will be a higher average temperature than we have now.
Everyone knows that only factor which causes higher average temperature is warmer nights [and winter temperatures] and the ocean causes nights to be warmer.
Negative feedbacks due the opposite, causing the system usually to either slow its rate of temperature increase or even causing it to level off, albeit at a new higher average temperature.
Barring this disaster, Orheim predicted that excess carbon dioxide emissions and higher average temperatures would unpredictably alter the region's fragile ecosystems.
Over the past 30 years there has been a pattern of increasingly higher average temperatures for the whole world.
This is the key contradiction of the global warming theory... given this analysis, how can we get higher and higher peak temperatures and / or higher and higher average temperatures?
The temperature records (from dataloggers) back up what we can already feel: that we are benefitting from improved comfort — not just with higher average temperatures, but much more stable temperatures.
Although both regions have seen higher average temperatures, western Canada has suffered a drop in precipitation, while eastern Canada had seen a rise.
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