The climate record derived from long ice cores taken through the Greenland ice cap suggested that the warm climate of the Eemian might have been punctuated by many sudden and fairly short -
lived cold phases, but these results remain controversial.
Not exact matches
Dan Futterman's screenplay (based on the pertinent sections of Gerald Clarke's biography) is a detailed rendering of the writer in this
phase of
life, mirroring the structure of In
Cold Blood, and Miller's deliberate pacing allows us to absorb the intricacies of how this story and the decisions made to tell it affect him.
There have been only three such
cold phases in the past 500 million years (that is, since animal
life began to flourish).
A strongly negative
phase of the Arctic Oscillation brings warm weather to high latitudes, and
cold, stormy weather to the more temperate regions where people
live.
Let's take a look at the installation process, the initial setup and learning
phase, and what we have to say about
life with a learning thermostat after a bitter
cold winter and the slow arrival of spring.