Not exact matches
,
examine the flawed, conjectured hypothesises that Charles Darwin started - then jump on the wagon as the flight of fancy takes YOU to where ever YOU wishto go - YOU are in control, YOU create what you want, the laws of nature are at YOUR fingertips, why YOU can probably create a tree, or fill an
ocean - freeze the polar icecaps — Lets all bow to YOU MR.
SCIENTIST.
Based on modeling results by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), which predicted that Pacific
Ocean temperatures would rise by 1 degree Celsius (2 degrees Fahrenheit) over the next 50 years, a Canadian and U.S. team of
scientists examined the distributional changes of 28 species of fish including salmon, herring, certain species of sharks, anchovies, sardines and more northern fish like pollock.
In 1998, a bot known as ROPOS («Remotely Operated Platform for
Ocean Science») sawed a black smoker free from the sea floor and hauled it up to allow
scientists to
examine its structure and unique organisms.
A 12 - member working group of
scientists, engineers, an economist, a social
scientist, and a lawyer spent nearly a year
examining technologies, such as fertilizing the
oceans to suck down atmospheric carbon dioxide or orbiting giant mirrors to deflect sunlight.
Scientists from the University of Alaska Fairbanks and the University of California
examined the age and abundance of the bones of megafauna, a term for mammals weighing more than 100 pounds, on Alaska's North Slope, a tundra region between the Brooks Range and the Arctic
Ocean.
The study, by an international team of
scientists led by the University of Cambridge,
examined how changes in
ocean currents in the Atlantic Ocean were related to climate conditions in the northern hemisphere during the last ice age, by examining data from ice cores and fossilised plankton sh
ocean currents in the Atlantic
Ocean were related to climate conditions in the northern hemisphere during the last ice age, by examining data from ice cores and fossilised plankton sh
Ocean were related to climate conditions in the northern hemisphere during the last ice age, by
examining data from ice cores and fossilised plankton shells.
An international team of university and NASA
scientists examined the relationship between changes in surface temperature and vegetation growth from 45 degrees north latitude to the Arctic
Ocean.
Scientists have
examined several important strands of evidence about the LIA, including the activity of the sun, of volcanoes, and
ocean heat circulation, principle drivers of natural climate change.
Climate
scientists have been
examining different aspects of the drought, from the role that
ocean conditions in far - flung places such as the tropical Pacific Ocean and even the Atlantic Ocean may have played in triggering it to how it falls into a broader historical con
ocean conditions in far - flung places such as the tropical Pacific
Ocean and even the Atlantic Ocean may have played in triggering it to how it falls into a broader historical con
Ocean and even the Atlantic
Ocean may have played in triggering it to how it falls into a broader historical con
Ocean may have played in triggering it to how it falls into a broader historical context.
By
examining the spatial pattern of both types of climate variation, the
scientists found that the anthropogenic global warming signal was relatively spatially uniform over the tropical
oceans and thus would not have a large effect on the atmospheric circulation, whereas the PDO shift in the 1990s consisted of warming in the tropical west Pacific and cooling in the subtropical and east tropical Pacific, which would enhance the existing sea surface temperature difference and thus intensify the circulation.
Attractive photographs of the natural world, working
scientists, easy to read graphs, and kids in action frame the many short essays, which
examine a range of topics from CO2 capture in the rainforest to mud cores taken from the bottom of the
ocean.
Scientists have thoroughly
examined all the possible sources — the
ocean, land plants, and fossil fuels — and concluded that the increase is the result of burning coal, oil, and natural gas.
Scientists from Norway's Nansen Environmental and Remote Sensing Center, attempting to better understand how this process works, plugged their data into an
ocean circulation / climate change model to
examine the system out until 2080.