Sentences with phrase «least hemispheric»

In the second hockeystick paper, the MWP was discussed, and the authors suggested that they might have found evidence for the MWP being at least hemispheric in scale.
There's a hint in there that lower sensitivities might even improve regional or at least hemispheric projections.
This measure is available for the US from the BEST data set... The reconfirmation now of a strong sun - temperature relation based specifically upon the daytime temperature maxima adds strong and independent scientific weight to the reality of the sun - temperature connection... This suggests strongly that changes in solar radiation drive temperature variations on at least a hemispheric scale... Close correlations like these simply do not exist for temperature and changing atmospheric CO2 concentration.»
The problem of GCM's representing the evolution in the Arctic rises the question, if the faster than expected decline might have at least hemispheric consequences that are not captured by the models.
The problem of GCM's representing the evolution in the Arctic rises the question, if the faster than expected decline might have at least hemispheric consequences that are not captured by the models.

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The English and Italian DD 5.1 EX alternatives also feel comparatively hemispheric, or at least the rear discretes are more assertive in 7.1 whenever the picture winds up to a suspense moment.
Our examination does suggest that a slight modification to the original Mann et al. reconstruction is justfiable for the first half of the 15th century (∼ +0.05 — 0.10 º), which leaves entirely unaltered the primary conclusion of Mann et al. (as well as many other reconstructions) that both the 20th century upward trend and high late - 20th century hemispheric surface temperatures are anomalous over at least the last 600 years.
Despite the result of the US presidential election and related uncertainties about trade and hemispheric cooperation, a number of economic realities are likely to favor a free trade agenda — at least for energy commodities and related investments, which are likely to be resistant to political winds.
«The figures below indicate a the number of stations with record length at least N years as a function of N, b the number of reporting stations as a function of time, c the percent of hemispheric area located within 1200 km of a reporting station.»
One author, speculating about the coming of a new ice age, pointed to «evidence of (at least) five rapid hemispheric coolings of about 5 °C... each event spread over not more than about a century,» Flohn (1974), quote p. 385; one line of evidence was carbon - 14 studies of tree stumps in glacial deposits: Denton and Karlén (1973).
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