Sentences with phrase «much this extra warming»

What is not clear is how much this extra warming has to do with anthropogenic climate change.
But do please tell us how the theory «that the current levels of CO2 will lead to much extras warming which will be catastrophic» can be falsified?

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(I didn't need to add extra flour because you work so much in when you flour your surface) I just suggest chilling the dough properly so that your house shapes keep the right form, and then trimming the edges when they're warm our of the over so the icing adheres better.
Good, homemade granola is slightly sweet, wonderfully crunchy, and chock - full of delicious extras — nuts, dried fruit, warm spices, coconut, or pretty much anything else you could think of that would be delicious smothered in a little butter and sugar and baked up to crispy perfection.
There's not much better than a cold winter evening snuggled under a warm blanket clutching a mug of good coffee or hot chocolate, add some marshmallows or a big cookie for an extra warming treat.
In effect, O3 delivers global warming via two routes: the 0.35 watt - per - meter - squared (w / m2) extra heat it traps directly and the as much as 15 percent less vegetation that grows worldwide as a result of O3 damage.
Eight weeks till race day and I'm going to try oatmeal to warm my Vata disposition, and give me some much needed extra carbs.
That's a wonderfully nice compliment and one that made me feel extra warm and fuzzy, as they say, inside because being colour coordinated is usually a major outfit priority for me and I truly appreciate it when people notice as much about my ensembles.
Cheddar Brat Cheese Dip — a warm, gooey cheese dip made with cheddar brats for so much extra flavor!
The warmer weather and having the sun stay up extra late makes it so much easier to get outside and get together with friends and family.
Knee - high boots have been another go - to because that extra coverage keeps the legs so much warmer.
It's much warmer than normal online darting sites, the understandings you can go with extra than your hottest dreams.
If you want a warm hug, flattery and lots of upselling, you're welcome to pay four times as much at any of a dozen clinics in Encinitas who are more than happy to charge you hundreds of dollars extra for it.
With a cold front on its way bringing much colder temperatures to East Tennessee than is normal for this time of year, Young - Williams Animal Center is reminding pet owners to take extra precautions to make sure their four — footed family members are safe and warm.
So there is this other uncertainty to consider — not only climate sensitivity, but nature's sensitivity to and response climate change, and how much extra GHGs (and thus warming) that might entail.
One could say too much extra heat at the earth surface will greatly excite the hurricane safety valve (maybe too much, too often) but not enough heat will be jettisoned to the troposhere and will remain to melt glaciers, warm air currents, disrupt preciptation patterns and, in general, muck up the system
The one slightly fortuitous aspect to this is that the forcing from CO2 alone is around 1.5 W / m2, while if you add up all of the forcings, including warming factors (like CO2 and CH4) and cooling factors (like aerosols), you end up with a total around 1.6 W / m2 — i.e. all of the extra stuff we've put in over the years pretty much cancels out in the global mean.
Surface temperatures haven't increased as much as they did a decade or so ago, but we now understand that the extra heat from global warming is getting stored in the oceans.
In the past no tipping point has ever been known to have occurred as a result of runaway warming from extra water vapour so how have we been persuaded to fear it so much?
CH, if you have some idea of what is going to happen with the extra 5 W / m2 forcing in the 21st century, you need to say it, because otherwise people will just think it will simply get warmer like the last time the earth had so much CO2 which was in the Eocene epoch (a pre-Antarctic ice shelf period).
Q: do you know that: if troposphere warms up by 2 ⁰ C extra — troposphere expands up into the stratosphere by 1 km, how much extra coldness is there to intercept / extra heat to release?
A: because: the O&N atoms (by the wind) collect the warmth from the soil, where is created --(NO radiation is involved by the O&N)-- those atoms get warmer than all the rest above — they expand and personally are taking that heat to the edge of the troposphere - > they jump few feet into the stratosphere (depends how much extra heat they carry.
Many places refuse to turn over climate data, BEST adjusted and cherry picked much of the data they used, Coastal areas appear to be heavily effected by coastal winds that are likely very very poorly documented, Non-coastal wind effected areas seem to have little to no warming, «Free» / online unadjusted data appears to be mostly at or near satellite data start thus provides little extra info about the past, Looking for help from anyone who has Europe based original data outside of the «taxpayer funded yet refuse to turn over data to the public / taxpayer groups».
This extra CO2, which has been stored underground for millions of years, is too much for the normal greenhouse effect to manage, so the CO2 is capturing more of the sun's heat This is the main cause of global warming.
so, yeah, it is really convenient that ocean surface temperatures have gone down since the 1998 el nino due to wind patterns but that extra heat going into the ocean is just as much a component of warming as air temperatures.
While a range of factors can contribute to warmer seawater, both the frequency and severity of these bleaching events is expected to increase in line with global temperatures, as the ocean absorbs much of the extra heat.
But the out - of - context quote from the email doesn't accurately portray Trenberth's views: that humans are warming the planet, but we don't have all the tools we need to know exactly how much extra heat is being stored in the oceans.
How much extra carbon these soils will release to the atmosphere, through accelerated respiration in a warmer climate, has been pretty much guesswork.
Understanding the risk of half a degree of extra warming brings other scientific challenges, including the need to narrow the uncertainty over how much warming a given amount of carbon produces, known as the climate sensitivity, and the role of short - lived gases, such as methane.
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