Sentences with phrase «oceanic influence»

Those changes occur as a result of the net combination of solar and oceanic influences with negligible input from CO2.
«In summary, our results emphasize the significant role of remote oceanic influences, rather than the direct local effect of anthropogenic radiative forcings, in the recent continental warming.
Horta has the typical humid subtropical climate associated with the Azores, with significant oceanic influences, due to the August mean temperature just being above the 22 °C (72 °F) isotherm separating the classifications under the Köppen system.
They should have realised that top down high solar activity combined with bottom up positive oceanic influences would in combination be enough to produce the late 20th century warming without having to invoke a significant effect from more CO2.
Just hope that not one of us will fall behind in this race to prevent weather, sea - levels (and the ever - increasing worries about oceanic influence) and a (ir) pocalypse from destroying our health, our homes and our children's future.
While temperatures on offshore reef environments have been > 17 - 18 deg C (likely due to oceanic influence from the Florida Current), shallow - water and nearshore environments have fallen well below 14 deg C (e.g., 10 - 11 deg C near Long Key).
But as the southern flank of the island is open to the sea and the closest continent is almost 1000 km away, this South - Sector is under very strong oceanic influence; (B) Sea - surface air temperatures (SST), which play no important role in this investigation simply because they do not exist in any reasonable number and time for the period in question.
The Atlantic Multidecadal Oscillation as a dominant factor of oceanic influence on climate.
The oceanic influence on the rainy season of Peninsular Florida (Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres)
The average surface air temperature is always tied to the average sea surface temperature so that the weather systems render any greenhouse warming process in the air ineffective and then leave the oceanic influence in unchallenged control.
Due to the hugely greater scale of the oceanic influence there is usually a period of rising or falling air temperatures while the weather systems go about their work of neutralising the variations in oceanic input.
The oceanic influence has occurred through hydrodynamic - radiative teleconnections, primarily by moistening and warming the air over land and increasing the downward longwave radiation at the surface.
I think it is time for a general update due to subsequent developments (especially the current 2 year global cooling trend and a quieter sun with cooling oceans after an 8 year temperature plateau which tends to show that my point about solar and oceanic influences on global temperatures has some merit) and the fact that I can make the essential points more simply by condensing them into a series of bullet points as follows:
The paper is Chylek et al. (2014) The Atlantic Multidecadal Oscillation as a dominant factor of oceanic influence on climate.
«A general update due to subsequent developments (especially the current 2 year global cooling trend and a quieter sun with cooling oceans after an 8 year temperature plateau which tends to show that my point about solar and oceanic influences on global temperatures has some merit)» - Stephen Wild...
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