The problem was that the earlier years had
much cooler averages than the more recent years.
But I think on waterless planet temperature zones would have
much cooler average temperature.
Not exact matches
The light - coated streets, on the other hand, reflect
much more of the sun's rays and are an
average of 10 to 15 degrees F
cooler than regular asphalt streets.
The ideal serving temperature for reds is around 65 degrees,
much cooler than the
average home.
So as soon as the hail of asteroids stopped, Earth may have
cooled to an
average surface temperature of — 40 °F and a crust of ice as
much as 1,000 feet thick may have covered the oceans.
The
average temperature of the CMB's light tells scientists how
much the universe has
cooled as it has expanded — the
cooler it is, the bigger it has grown and the more time has passed since the Big Bang began that expansion.
The height of exploration may have occurred at the peak of
cooling: Starting in the late 16th century, a series of volcanic eruptions likely chilled the Northern Hemisphere by as
much as 1.8 degrees Celsius below the long - term
average, White says.
Climate models do not predict an even warming of the whole planet: changes in wind patterns and ocean currents can change the way heat is distributed, leading to some parts warming
much faster than
average, while a few may
cool, at least at first.
Similar to 2014, some of the Southern Ocean waters off the tip of South America and part of the Atlantic Ocean south of Greenland were
much cooler than
average, with one localized area in the Atlantic region record cold.
«I predict that due to the loss of these atmospheric whirlpools, the
average temperature on Jupiter will change by as
much as 10 degrees Celsius, getting warmer near the equator and
cooler at the poles,» says Marcus.
February was extremely cold across the eastern half of the contiguous U.S. with 29 states being
much cooler than
average, while the West was extremely warm with eight states being
much warmer than
average.
In a reversal of pattern from October, the West was
cooler than
average while the East was
much warmer than
average.
Below -
average temperatures dominated New England, where four states were
much cooler than
average.
The 2014/15 winter season (December 2014 - February 2015) was marked by
much warmer than
average conditions during the first half of the season and
cooler than
average conditions the second half.
Parts of the northwestern Pacific, the North Atlantic south of Greenland, and regions in the southern oceans near Antarctica were were
cooler or
much cooler than
average, with no areas of the global oceans record cold.
The study also found that during the workout portion of the trampoline routine (not including the warm - up and
cool - down), participants
averaged 79 percent of their maximum heart rate and 59 percent of their VO2 max, a measure of how
much oxygen the body can utilize during exercise.
This added layer of strategy makes gameplay
much more interesting than your
average twin stick shooter and I hope to see more games with this
cool mechanic down the road.
After 15 minutes of watching streaming video, the hottest spot on the tablet (just below the Lenovo logo on the front) was 85 degrees,
cooler than the Acer Iconia A1 - 830's 87.5 and
much cooler than the category
average of 95.2 F.
The temperature increases that are expected to result will vary about the earth, some regions warming
much more than the
average, some perhaps
cooling.
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This week, it was
much cooler than
average,...
A month later I went into beta and decided to try a different race / faction but I felt the same way,
average leveling, questing and not
much really grabbed me beside the gliders which were really
cool.
The net effect of these anomalous winds is a
cooling in the 2012 global
average surface air temperature of 0.1 — 0.2 °C, which can account for
much of the hiatus in surface warming observed since 2001.
Regarding El Nino, here's the recent update from Australia: http://www.bom.gov.au/climate/enso/ «The past three or four weeks has seen a gradual strengthening of La Nina indicators: the near - equatorial Pacific has
cooled both on and below the surface, the Trade Winds have been mostly stronger than normal and cloudiness has been lower than
average over
much of the tropical Pacific.
«I predict that due to the loss of these atmospheric whirlpools, the
average temperature on Jupiter will change by as
much as 10 degrees Celsius, getting warmer near the equator and
cooler at the poles,» says Marcus.
Notice that in some areas, such as the western United States, temperatures were
much cooler than
average.
Thus the 12 year
average global
cooling for this type of eruption is 0.05 K. Maybe I have underestimated the long - time effects of repeated series, but the difference between observed and simulation seems
much too large to me...
2008 had
much cooler than
average temperatures across most of the country.
The monthly
averages masked the large
cool departures in the first half of the month when temperatures were 6 to 12 degrees F (3 to 7 C) below normal and the large warm departures in the last half of the month when temperatures ranged from near normal in the northeast to as
much as 15 degrees F (8 C) above normal in the northwest.
An objective post on this would have started by showing the annual temperature trend, such as this with 2014 short - term
averages added in http://www.woodfortrees.org/plot/hadcrut4gl/mean:12/from:1950/plot/hadcrut4gl/from:1970/trend/plot/hadcrut4gl/from:2014/mean:3 We would note that the trend is 0.16 C per decade since 1970, that the temperature mostly does not follow the trend but oscillates equally to about 0.1 C on each side, and that 2014 has returned to the long - term trend line in
much the same way as several other
cooler periods have.
The map does not show absolute temperatures; instead, it shows how
much warmer or
cooler each region of Earth was compared to a baseline
average from 1951 to 1980.
Cooler - than -
average temperatures have descended upon
much of the Midwest and East Coast.
The «daily
average» temperature map below further clarifies the anomalous chemical
cool - down down in the western US while surrounding temperatures are
much warmer.
It does not show absolute temperatures; instead it shows how
much warmer or
cooler the Earth was compared to a baseline
average from 1951 to 1980.
The fact that ARGO sampling pretty
much misses out one of the fastest warming regions in the world while having no such deficiencies in regions of
cooling means any analysis using only ARGO data will produce trends lower than the true global
average, unless the analysis somehow accounts for this bias.
The
average temperatures poleward of 60Lats then are still going to be
cool and the rest of the world is not going to warm by
much.
Near - to
cooler - than -
average conditions were present across
much of the contiguous U.S., southwestern Canada, Europe, and western and northern Russia.
The only ocean area with record cold temperatures was east of the Drake Passage near the Antarctic Peninsula, an area that has been
much cooler than
average since late 2013.
As a result, the
average temperatures in the troposphere are supposed to get warmer (because it's not «
cooling down» as
much) and the
average temperatures in the stratosphere are supposed to get
cooler (because it's «
cooling down faster»).
How
much cooling would you estimate occurred in the sites that exhibited a
cooling trend, if the
average of all sites is +.65 C and the 2/3 of sites that showed a warming trend were on
average between +1 - 2C?
Such globally
averaged time series are not necessarily representative of local conditions: for example, Canada and Siberia have warmed
much more rapidly during the past 20 years than indicated in Figure 2.1, while parts of the high latitude North Atlantic and North Pacific regions have
cooled slightly.
Above -
average temperatures beset
much of the Western U.S. (as well as Australia, eastern Eurasia, and
much of Canada), while some parts of the upper Midwest saw
cooler - than -
average temperatures.
[later in the report:] Sea surface temperatures during June 2009 were warmer than
average across
much of the world's oceans, with the exception of
cooler - than -
average conditions across the southern oceans.
If things were such that rocks barely had time to
cool before the sun rose again, it wouldn't make
much difference, but if rocks quickly
cool down, then yes the
average temperature would be
cooler because then the planet (or moon) would be less uniform temperature-wise.
And since the majority of heat records were set in the 20's, 30's and 40's, why do so many happen during a time when it was so
much cooler on
average than today according to your unbiased programs that keep
cooling the past more every year?
Schneefan (snow fan) at wobleibtdieerderwaermung.de here reports that statistically the chances of a
cool summer following for the continent are
much higher than
average.
If the correlation holds, and the
cooling gets going, the
average annual growth for the 2010s will be
much lower than the
average growth for the 2000s (~ 2 ppm / year), in spite of the growing emissions.
As the Earth's surface
cools further, cold conditions spread to lower latitudes but polar surface water and the deep ocean can not become
much colder, and thus the benthic foraminifera record a temperature change smaller than the global
average surface temperature change [43].
On Aug. 14, 2003, a news release summarizing July temperature patterns began as a draft with this headline: «NOAA reports record and near - record July heat in the West,
cooler than
average in the East, global temperature
much warmer than
average.»
That's almost how
much water power plants in the United States take in for
cooling each minute, on
average.