Sentences with phrase «influences on atmospheric temperature»

Published online in the Nov. 29 early edition of the Proceedings of the U.S. National Academy of Sciences («Identifying human influences on atmospheric temperature»), the study compared 20 of the latest climate models against 33 years of satellite data.
(Nanowerk News) New research shows some of the clearest evidence yet of a discernible human influence on atmospheric temperature.

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Previous studies have suggested that temperature and, more specifically, atmospheric carbon dioxide levels influence body size more via an indirect impact on food availability and nutritional content.
«Human influence is so dominant now,» Baker asserts, «that whatever is going to go on in the tropics has much less to do with sea surface temperatures and the earth's orbital parameters and much more to do with deforestation, increasing atmospheric carbon dioxide and global warming.»
In the TAR, quantitative evidence for human influence on climate was based almost exclusively on atmospheric and surface temperature.
re inline comment on 24, What I noted was that the ocean skin equilibrium referenced in RC 5 Sept 06 could be influenced by variations in ocean currents and the cryosphere to affect atmospheric temperature on the scale of decades.
Aaron Lewis @ 24 — «What I noted was that the ocean skin equilibrium referenced in RC 5 Sept 06 could be influenced by variations in ocean currents and the cryosphere to affect atmospheric temperature on the scale of decades»
So even assuming that reductions of human - induced CO2 emissions would have any effect on atmospheric CO2 levels, the reductions would not influence global temperatures according to the Wallace et al., 2016 study.
The short - term influence of various concentrations of atmospheric carbon dioxide on the temperature profile in the boundary layer.
However, a confident assessment of human influence on hurricanes will require further studies using models and observations, with emphasis on distinguishing natural from human - induced changes in hurricane activity through their influence on factors such as historical sea surface temperatures, wind shear, and atmospheric vertical stability.
It is well established that the level of atmospheric CO2, which directly influences the Earth's temperature, depends critically on the rates of carbon uptake by the ocean and the land, which are also dependent on climate.
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