Sentences with phrase «modern weather recording»

According to NASA's September 2016 climate data, the previous 10 months have been the hottest on record for each of those months out of the last 136 years — since modern weather recording started.

Not exact matches

This year's Arctic sea ice cover currently is the sixth - lowest on modern record, a ranking that raises ongoing concerns about the speed of ice melt and the effects of ice loss on global weather patterns, geopolitical fights, indigenous peoples and wildlife, scientists said yesterday.
Hanqin Tian, an ecologist at Auburn University in Alabama who studies modern grasslands, is working on models to correlate ancient grass production with the tree - ring records of weather.
But so far, at least, it has been one of the weakest seasons since modern record - keeping began about half a century ago, U.S. weather experts say.
«There was a 51.0 °C reading reported from Santa Rosa, Mexico in April 2011 but this figure is considered of dubious reliability, so yes, the 50.2 ° reading is likely the hottest April temperature yet reliably observed on Earth in modern records,» Chris Burt, a weather historian, told Earther in an email.
In fact, a major rationale for doing reanalysis at all was the possibility to create long records of weather, using modern analysis / forecast systems, and without the operational discontinuities.
The problem is, modern climate science assumes the weather pattern of the government record, 50 years at most, is a fixed climate.
This is incorrect for the modern record and even more inaccurate for the long - term pattern of weather and climate on the prairies.
They were not amused to learn there were more recording stations than are used for the modern weather maps.
OZ, India, USA etc have experienced very extreme long periods of drought and flooding over the paleoclimate record and at present we are fortunate that we live in a modern era with better monitoring and forecasting of weather, backed up with modern technology plus the ability (if we have the brains) to quickly use more R&D.
Not sure if any of the really great storms were recorded as we were entering the warmer more benign modern period rather than experiencing the severity of the depths of the LIA when most extreme weather seemed to have occurred.
Provide your sources and your cites, to allow me to evaluate this historical record of yours more closely, as I admit there is far more record out there than I have yet examined, and I'd love it if any of it amounted to half of one percent as meaningful as even the worst weather station used in the most shoddy of the modern datasets.
A future article will concentrate on the far greater extremes that can be noted in our historic weather events than in the modern record, perhaps not surprising in view of its observed greater variability and considerable historic perturbations.
Perhaps all the temperature readings I remember were solely TV - station - gathered readings not part of the official record, but I thought those were using input from the official weather stations just as they are now (just gathered by phone or dial - up internet instead of modern near - real - time monitoring).
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