Sentences with phrase «in arctic temps»

I cant believe you were out in arctic temps in a spaghetti strap tee!
If I had your legs, I would wear shorts in arctic temps!!

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In this new regime, with a complete absence of sea ice and snow in the Northern Hemisphere, with rapid warming of the arctic region due to increased solar absorption, a jump in regional temps will occuIn this new regime, with a complete absence of sea ice and snow in the Northern Hemisphere, with rapid warming of the arctic region due to increased solar absorption, a jump in regional temps will occuin the Northern Hemisphere, with rapid warming of the arctic region due to increased solar absorption, a jump in regional temps will occuin regional temps will occur.
With parts of the United States being pummeled with arctic temps, what better motivation and incentive is there to hunker down and start planning that honeymoon in paradise?
Regarding your citing decade - old papers pointing out that the proximate cause of the loss of arctic ice isn't solely due to warming air temps in the arctic, but rather warm water incursion, etc, well, yes, that's the mainstream view and isn't controversial.
This would certainly explain why arctic sea ice cover has been absolutely crashing in recent years while the HARDCRU / GISS global average temps had been increasing more modestly.
Figure 1 in the paper you worship shows that by 2000 arctic temps were much WARMER than the peak in 1940!
The rise of CO2 from 270ppm to now over 400ppm, the extent of equatorial and sub tropical deforestation, the soot deposits on the polar ice caps, the increase in atmospheric water vapour due to a corresponding increase in ocean temps and changes in ocean currents, the extreme ice albedo currently happening in the arctic etc, etc are all conspiring in tandem to alter the climate as we know it.
We're sitting in the UK with near - zero temps, arctic winds and apparently weeks of the same in store.
THERE HAS BEEN A WARMING TREND FROM THE 70s THRU THE LATE 90s,... accompanied by other changes tied to a warming trend (record low arctic sea ice extent & thickness, retreating glaciers, retreating snow lines, warming ocean surface temps, increases in sea height, de-alkalinizing oceans).
As 34F ocean below, this would lead to a 5 deg average temp increase in the measurements for the arctic area when in fact the ocean below hasn't warmed.
Air temps in arctic are almost precisely the same as the average for the past 50 years — So it is unlikely air temps have created ice loss — BUT CONVERSELY — the increased open arctic water SHOULD be affecting the arctic air temp - but is not (large expanses of 1 degree C arctic water make it difficult for air temps to drop to minus ten C — but since that is what is happening, then in fact there must be much more cold air around to create «normal» arctic temps for this time of the year)
The issue is the time of the year, latitude and type.The Krakatoa problem is well known eg Stenchikov 2006 ie that the models over estimate the global forcing.Hansen suggested that the observations were incorrect, however the Giss model gets the AO sign incorrect and arctic central temps incorrect in scale and time so.This is due to the incorrect heteregenous chemistry at high latitudes eg chapter3 WMO 2003, Ozone assessment 2011.
increased hurricane severity = > wrong, and they admit it in AR5 increased hurricane frequency = > wrong, and they admit it in AR5 increased droughts = > wrong, and they admit it in AR5 increased flooding = > wrong, and they admit it in AR5 increased temps = > they won't admit it, but their own data says they were wrong declining arctic ice = > check.
A different understanding doesn't stop melting in the arctic, droughts, shifting climate zones, increased ocean temps and sea level rise or the need to anticipate changes these realities will FORCE on society, changes that can't be made quickly.
As for «melting in the arctic, droughts, shifting climate zones, increased ocean temps and sea level rise», these things have always happened and always will happen, as will their opposites.
I used to read Stevenson screen temps when I worked in the arctic and the height was not an issue for anyone over 5 feet tall IMO, based on recollection.
so that proves global warming, even thought the average global temp is the same as sixteen years ago and the arctic ice cap area is the highest in a decade and the Antarctic ice cap is the highest in four decades.
The temps in the far arctic at night may be going from -64 * F to -58 * F so the far north has little impact on the humans on the rest of the planet.
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