Sentences with phrase «local warming events»

The Lower Troposphere is all air and air responds overall more quickly to local warming events (such as ENSO episodes) because it mixes more quickly around the planet.

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recently supported two local events that warmed people's spirits on cold winter days: Stratford Winterfest, and the Heartburn Day Chili Cook - Off.
Sending news releases to local magazines and papers, sponsoring an event to reach out to people can be a fun and warm way to advertise your product.
Attend a downtown event and stop in for a warm welcome and local fare.
•» Hence, both regional and local sea - level rise and fall in meter - scale is related to the geologic events only and not related to global warming and / or polar ice melt.»
Summer's warm, sunny days and long, relaxing events are a great excuse to gather your friends and take your yoga mats outside to a local park.
recently supported two local events that warmed people's spirits on cold winter days: Stratford Winterfest, and the Heartburn Day Chili Cook - Off.
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In the spring and summer, you may witness local outdoor events and lively activities that only occur during the warmer months of the year.
Whether you are here to host an event, explore the local area or just relax, you will enjoy the warm welcome and modern comforts at this hotel in Uptown Dallas.
Not only will you bond with warm locals during village visits and join respected elders and a shaman to talk about history, our journeys are kept flexible to allow for spontaneous detours to local events.
These events are highlighted by a warm friendly local atmosphere while providing quality competition.
As these particular events took place at the end of a local warm period caused by orbital forcing (see Box 6.1 and Section 6.5.1), these observations suggest that under gradual climate forcings (e.g., orbital) the climate system can change abruptly.
Their causes range from completely unpredictable events like volcanic eruptions (which have mainly local effects) to more regular phenomena such as «El Niño» (a warming of the surface waters of the tropical Pacific that occurs every three to five years, temporarily affecting weather world - wide).
... «When you hear a phrase like he said, «the highest ever,» you know, «off the charts,» «record setting,» that's a good sign that on top of a whatever local weather patterns there are or regional like El Nino, global warming, fossil fuel driven climate change is putting its finger on the scale and juicing the atmosphere and causing the even bigger weather event than you would have otherwise seen.»
A brilliant accomplishment, showing that the recent hot MWP could be ignored; it was just a «local european event», and thus the earth as a whole was undergoing unprecedented, dangerous warming that might soon reach a tipping point that could drive us to destruction.
Background In a warming world, it is increasingly important for policy development, decision - making and investments at the national and local scale to take into account changing patterns of extreme weather and climate - related events.
There are way too many events we don't know the effect of, both in our local system and in our galaxy, to say that our planet will continue warming ad infinitum.
TAR and AR4 have steadily tried to wipe out MWP, claiming this was just a local (mainly in Northern Europe and Greenland) warm event, still cooler than current warm period.
the feedback that turns a local event in part of NH into a global effect... the 40 % increase DID induce warming in SH.»
I vaguely recall some years ago an observation that the «warm Arctic» events were quite local and occurred sometimes on the Russian side and other times on the Canadian side, with a corresponding cold event opposite.
Local television (TV) weathercasters are a potentially promising source of climate education, in that weather is the primary reason viewers watch local TV news, large segments of the public trust TV weathercasters as a source of information about global warming, and extreme weather events are increasingly common (Leiserowitz et al.; U.S. Global Change Research ProgLocal television (TV) weathercasters are a potentially promising source of climate education, in that weather is the primary reason viewers watch local TV news, large segments of the public trust TV weathercasters as a source of information about global warming, and extreme weather events are increasingly common (Leiserowitz et al.; U.S. Global Change Research Proglocal TV news, large segments of the public trust TV weathercasters as a source of information about global warming, and extreme weather events are increasingly common (Leiserowitz et al.; U.S. Global Change Research Program).
Local extreme warm events are part of it, obviously.
[Response: Your argument misses the point in three different and important ways, not even considering whether or not the Black Hills data have any general applicability elsewhere, which they may or may not: (1) It ignores the point made in the post about the potential effect of previous, seasonal warming on the magnitude of an extreme event in mid summer to early fall, due to things like (especially) a depletion in soil moisture and consequent accumulation of degree days, (2) it ignores that biological sensitivity is far FAR greater during the warm season than the cold season for a whole number of crucial variables ranging from respiration and photosynthesis to transpiration rates, and (3) it ignores the potential for derivative effects, particularly fire and smoke, in radically increasing the local temperature effects of the heat wave.
Yes, we are breaking records in part because of local variability of the weather, in part because we just concluded a warming trend and in part because we are experiencing a la nina event / cool pdo as well as a change in the arctic oscillation and wind patterns.
It is worth considering though that we do have several high resolution proxy climate records from various regions around the world (think ice cores), and if abrupt global warming events happened in the past, then we might expect these local records to show them.....
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