If this is the case, then one must answer some fundamental questions, such as why do simple models show much
more warming in the last century than was actually observed?
If you don't see a ball of dough starting to form, add a little
more warm water until this happens.
If the dough is too dry, add a
little more warm water; if it's too wet, add more flour.
The ground beneath them is what has some truly worried, with vast carbon reserves that could contribute to even
more warming of the planet if they're sent up in smoke.
I asked for just a little
bit more warm weather and it seems that my wish has been granted!
The result: Partners who revealed personal details in front of another couple reported
feeling more warm and fuzzy toward each other afterward than any other group.
(2) There seems to be much
more warming over the land in the northern hemisphere than in the south.
It's officially time to start packing away my winter wardrobe, busting out the shorts and incorporating
more warm weather foods, like overnight oats and smoothies, into my diet.
If this extra vapor shows up as more humid clear air, then this in turn will cause
more warming as the extra water vapor absorbs more energy and accelerates warming.
So
yet more warming is required (up to 1.8 C) 1 to get rid of this additional energy and bring the budget back into balance (E).
But more often, one source of warming causes even
more warming by other means.
Worse, new evidence suggested that the warming was itself starting to cause changes that would generate
still more warming.
One interpretation is that the amount of warm water is so great that the normal change in winds and currents has just
brought more warm water to the surface.
A growing cavity beneath the ice shelf has
allowed more warm water to melt the ice, the researchers say — a process that feeds back into the ongoing rise in global sea levels.
You could try out a lot
more warm colors like this one and I'm sure you'd be surprised how good they look on you!
So with climate change / global warming, we will still
experience more warming overall, leading to an increase in heat extremes.
Maybe I'll get lucky and get a few
more warm days, but the way the weather has been, I'm guessing not.
For the urban subset, there was less cooling during the 1930s - 1970s cooling period... and
more warming during the 1970s - 2000s warming period.
It's really only a matter of adding one
more warm up set (1 rep @ 95 %) and doing one less set after the main 100 % work set.
Studies show that the overall effect is a positive feedback
towards more warming, and very unlikely to be a negative feedback.
I do want to move
toward more warm colors in the kitchen, but I want to have flexibility in the years to come.
For a thinner consistency, add
more warm milk a few tablespoons at a time.
Or will there just be
more warm words on growth but no serious change of direction?