Sentences with phrase «ocean records»

Although ocean temperatures are more difficult to measure than land temperatures, scientists can use several methods to create an extensive ocean record.
If this analysis is correct then all of the land - ocean records used in the IPCC AR5 report have been overstating the slowdown in warming over the past 16 years, although for different reasons.
The new analysis combines sea - surface temperature records with meteorological station measurements and tests alternative choices for ocean records, urban warming and tropical and Arctic oscillations.
Now, using two deep cores collected at two Ocean Drilling Program sites in the Southern Ocean, Jaccard and colleagues have reconstructed ocean records of productivity and vertical overturning reaching back a million years, through multiple glacial - interglacial cycles.
``... Careful processing of the available deep ocean records shows that the heat content: of the upper 2,000 m increased by 24 x 1022J over the 1955 — 2010 period (Levitus, 2012), equivalent to 0.09 °C warming of this layer.
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.
Yet, our knowledge of changes in sea - ice cover as the Earth entered a full glacial period is limited to a handful of ocean records in the Southern Ocean.
The evidence presented here shows that the changes observed in PDSI running variance for the Southwest are coeval with changes in ENSO variance observed in other tropical Pacific Ocean records (Fig 5).
«The 2015 paper was essentially NOAA releasing a new version of their global land ocean record,» says Zeke Hausfather, a graduate student at UC Berkeley and lead author of the new Science Advances paper.
There are also a number of paleoclimatic recorders of oxygen isotopes, including lake / ocean records, speleothems (in caves), corals, ice cores, etc..
SteveM's recent post attempts to say RogerP's prediction was correct by calculating the trend difference for just the ocean record, not the global record.
There are also a number of paleoclimatic recorders of oxygen isotopes, including lake / ocean records, speleothems (in caves), corals, ice cores, etc..
Of the professionally maintained datasets, only the new Berkeley Earth land - ocean record is unaffected.
The most significant problem in the surface temperature is the divergence of the land and ocean records this century — see below.
The most significant problem in the surface temperature is the divergence of the land and ocean records this century.
I think it is quite likely to be as correct as the ocean record — and quite as frequently corrected.
The ocean recording from more than 800 meters below our feet was taken only a few minutes prior.
Of course, they also ignore absence of any significant warming in the troposphere, ocean record, and proxy data during the crucial preceding (1979 - 1997) interval.
«Not using their data we get the exact same results, both for the ocean record and for the land,» said Zeke Hausfather, lead author of the Berkeley study.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z