Sentences with phrase «in warm times»

You and no one else considers the work done producing ice The most work done producing ice is done in the warmest time when the IR out is the highest.
At this point we get hints that the documentary is trying to tells us that normal weather in warm times is stable.
Of course, that still points to West Antarctica as having the potential to disgorge more ice in warmer times.
It turned out things were far more nuanced (as he later said, «The Earth system may be less responsive in the warm times than it was in the cold times»), but in a field that had long mainly foreseen smooth curves for planetary change with rising greenhouse gas levels, the result was a vital focus on the risks of abrupt climate change.
Human civilisation has thrived in warmer times — but warmer relative to various colder periods during the last few thousand years but not warm relative to today (and certainly not compared with the much warmer climates of millions of years ago).
In the warmest times sea level rose a few meters above today's level, but it took time, as climate forcings were weak and changed slowly.»
The research team also assessed whether climate sensitivity was different in warmer times, like the Pliocene, than in colder times, like the glacial cycles of the last 800,000 years.
But through much of the last decade, Dr. Broecker adjusted his view as new information came to light, concluding that the «angry beast» of climate hidden in the Atlantic Ocean was a creature of the Earth's cold periods and not likely to appear in warm times.
Sensible people are quite worried about the PDO switch that will make it colder and the effect that will have on crops that were grown in warmer times int he last 30 years and may not do as well.
What about the peer reviewed scientists that show lush life sustaining vegetaion in warmer times?
They fail to see ice advance after snowfall in warm times.
The research also shows that the swings in Pacific temperatures tend to increase in warmer times — like now — but weakened by as much as 50 percent during the protracted cold of the last ice age.
The history of time shows us that depopulation, social disruption, extinctions, disease and catastrophic droughts take place in cold times... and life blossoms and economies boom in warm times.
Earth is not coldest in the warmest time so the work that IR out did was produce water and ice and not cooling the earth.
In the coldest time, the IR out is not enough to explain cold times, the solar in is still the same as in the warm times.
Temperature on earth is bounded because it snows more in warm times and it snows less in cold times.
And that's comforting because that means the Earth system may be less responsive in the warm times than it was in the cold times.
Generally even a cursory study of history shows that the planet (and humans along with it) thrive in warmer times.
The ice extent is always less in warmer times and less ice is thawing and causing cooling.
That's true: levels have been known to jump around from about 200 to 400 ppm during colder periods (such as our present time), up to thousands of parts per million in warmer times, but this happens on a scale of millions of years.
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