Sentences with phrase «in climate studies»

In general I find it difficult to research the literature in climate studies.
This is really bad news because it seems to suggest that our data of the 19th century has not got enough precision to be used in climate studies.
Antonio, While it is true that there are large uncertainties in climate studies of sensitivity, some methods are more justified than others.
John replies: But the costs resulting from mistakes in climate studies, could measured in billions of dollars.
The SAGE III on ISS Education and Public Outreach program shares the excitement of the SAGE III on ISS mission (planned launch 2014) highlighting its pathfinder qualities, its legacy and role in climate study continuity, and its partnerships with the ISS, other NASA centers, and international collaborators.
While the basic science pointing to a human - warmed earth is clear to almost «all» researchers engaged in climate studies, there is no doubt that Climate science is about to be A.C.E'd this coming December, Two thousand and eight.
McIntyre began his career in climate studies in 2003 when he published a paper in Energy & Environment, an obscure social science journal that eschews traditional peer review (2003, 14, 751 - 772).
«They beat out billions of dollars spent in climate studies,» said Lackner.
The team's results demonstrate the importance of including a realistic irrigation parameterization in climate studies to improve the process - level understanding on the role of human activities in modulating land - air - cloud interactions and regional climate.
The most extreme risk envisioned in all climate studies is surely a runaway greenhouse effect, in which human activities cause a buildup of CO2 to a level (ca. 1400 ppm).
For general observations see my Reflections on the Scientific Process as seen in climate studies.)
«Research Agendas in Climate Studies: The Case of West Antarctic Ice Sheet Research.»
NASA's Goddard Institute for Space Studies (GISS) has a long history in climate studies, which led to the development of one of the most accurate and complete models of Earth's global climate, the General Circulation Model (GCM).
Understanding the nature and predictability of decadal variability in SPNA temperatures has thus been a major goal in climate studies, and various hypotheses have been submitted to explain this decadal variability apparent in climate models and data records.
I'm aware of the letter some of the scientists wrote recently, but that is often dismissed as a group of scientists who are not PhDs in climate studies.
Critics have previously complained about lack of transparency in climate studies based on global temperature records maintained by the Met Office in collaboration with the University of East Anglia's Climate Research Unit.
Second, the graphs PAGES and Julien show are composites constructed, as is common in climate studies, by averaging series that have been normalized to have zero mean and unit variance.
Stouffer, R.J., and K.W. Dixon, 1998: Initialization of Coupled Models for Use in Climate Studies: A Review.
What we will learn from OCO - 2 will improve our understanding of carbon dioxide and its role in climate studies.
While the basic science pointing to a human - warmed earth is clear to almost all researchers engaged in climate studies, the specific outcomes in places like the Arctic are laden with complexity and enduring questions.
Adding to those global factors is an Arctic Ocean that appears to be melting rapidly, said Julien Boé, a postdoctoral researcher at the University of California, Los Angeles, in another climate study in today's Nature Geoscience.
Paleoclimatology is a definite «must - have» for anyone working in climate studies and highly recommended for anyone seriously interested in our climate.
There are questions about how well the current models, both those used in climate studies and those used in forecasting the daily weather, treat water vapor.
The findings could assist in developing new environmental remediation techniques and in climate studies.
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