The paramagnetic process responds to wandering magnetic poles, and new climate change models need to incorporate this rapidly
moving global effect.
Not exact matches
The
moves add to fears of escalating trade wars and the
effects they could have on the
global economy.
Although the
effects of these
moves will bear watching, we would point out that central bank - driven liquidity remains significant and should continue to buttress
global growth.
Paul Ellenbogen, head of
global regulatory solutions at Morningstar, said the latest
moves «could be the beginning of a price war,» which was likely sparked by the DOL fiduciary rule that take
effect in early April 2017.
The
move to Channel 4 from the BBC and Hamilton's failure to win the championship are given as two of the main reasons for the drop in Britain last year, but it's more likely that it's a continued
effect of the sports gradual
global move to Pay TV over the last few years.
The
moves, which are expected to go into
effect between 2013 and 2015, will likely mean hundreds of people apply for permission to fly UAVs, predicts Peter van Blyenburgh of Unmanned Vehicle Systems International (UVS), a
global trade association based in the Netherlands.
With an El Niño expected to develop late this summer or in the fall, there is a chance that 2014 could
move into the spot as the warmest year on record, though the climate phenomenon's
effects are generally most pronounced in the colder months, so the boost it gives to
global temperatures could be reserved for 2015.
The researchers call for a need to
move beyond a sole focus on mitigating the
effects of climate change to reach solutions that consider
global carbon reduction targets as well as local energy and environmental contexts.
Global - change scientists might
move a coral from a reef to an aquarium whose water is held 1 °C higher to test the
effects of the ocean warming predicted for the end of the century.
While the water under the Antarctic ice is not itself related to
global warming, the suprisingly large amount of water, the surprising speed with which it
moves, and its
effect of «lubricating» the movement of the Antarctic ice, may affect how the ice sheets respond to warming.
That's largely because of the
effects of a slow -
moving ocean cycle, the Pacific Decadal Oscillation, which influences the
global climate.
I will also present a research plan to
move forward beyond the likely
effects of near - future
global change on Indo - Pacific coral reef and fisheries species.
It's the first time the central bank has
moved the overnight rate since September 2010 — a
move the bank calls «insurance» against the potentially destructive
effects of the
global oil price collapse.
But the
global move to capitalism has had positive and negative
effects on the US — positive for capital, negative for labor.
The exhibition «Tension & Conflict — Video Art after 2008» focusses on an exceptional selection of artistic representations which, with unusual eloquence, have resorted to video and the
moving image as a means of probing into the impact and
effects of the 2008
global financial crisis.
Global warming, on the other hand, is far less of an immediate threat, many of its
effects can not be reversed no matter what we do, the cost of attempting such a reversal could destroy the economies of emerging nations and make their development impossible — and it is a slow
moving threat, that governments can plan to deal with over time.
Ocean oscillations and currents could (and do) cause local
effects as warm and cold water interchanges, but they can not cause a
global effect as they just
move energy around rather than increasing it.
Known to only a few, this is why the tipped - nose Pelosi mouse range has
moved further north to the Frisco Bay marshes from Palm Springs in only a few short years as a result of this
global warming
effect.
Mostly they just
move energy around in the climate system, which definitely has
effects on how humans perceive
global warming and how the impacts of warming are spread through the system.
It's important to note that as we
move from models trying to replicate / estimate
global average temperature to models actually trying to get regional
effects right, this new database is going to be an enormous asset.
MJ.com: Having spent some time digging through stories on
global warming and its
effects, I wonder how journalists can
move the story forward.
Two things: first, the
effect of adjustments for station
moves, instrument changes, etc. is relatively small in the
global temperature record.
Where the top down approach focused on legally binding emissions targets and timetables has had no appreciable
effect on
global emissions, a bottom up bilateral and multilateral approach focused on real commitments to put clean energy infrastructure in the ground might begin to
move the needle.
Given the huge climate change in the NH, the net
effect is trivial and fully supports the contention that minor changes in OHT do not cause long term synchronous *
global * warming or cooling because they are just * reorganisations * of the way energy
moves around * inside * the climate system.
Thus if the two mid latitude jets
move equatorward at the same time as the ITCZ
moves closer to the equator the combined
effect on
global albedo and the amount of solar energy able to penetrate the oceans will be substantial and would dwarf the other proposed
effects on albedo from changes in cosmic ray intensity generating changes in cloud totals as per Svensmark and from suggested changes caused in upper cloud quantities by changes in atmospheric chemistry involving ozone which various other climate sceptics propose.
Global temperatures are adjusted to account for the
effects of station
moves, instrument changes, time of observation (TOBs) changes, and other factors (referred to as inhomogenities) that cause localized non-climatic biases in the instrumental record.
The person denying this just looks dumber than a fifth grader and makes it impossible to
move on to the bits of the
global warming story that aren't well established facts like whether clouds have a net warming
effect due to them being an effective insulator at night or a net cooling
effect due them shading the ground underneath during the day.
What the real
effects of confirmed
global warning does is suggest, if that science is correct, then it is likely the rest is likely correct as well... If the intent of science is to
move to a sustainable future with an equivalent std.