Sentences with phrase «of temperature records on»

If you superimpose any of the temperature records on top of Mann's hockey stick graph, including the CET, then you can see that, within the stated uncertainty limits, there is no disagreement at all.
We now find that Briffa calibrated centuries of temperature records on the strength of 12 trees and one rogue outlier in particular.

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During the first third of the year, from January through April, the average temperature for the contiguous United States was 4 degrees Fahrenheit above the 20th - century average, making this period the second warmest on record, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
Phoenix, AZ: 119 °, 3 ° short of all - time record, and the city's 4th highest temperature on record.
The decade we've just come through was the warmest on record in human history: it saw record incidence of floods and drought (both of which you'd expect with higher temperatures).
The average temperature was 57.1 degrees F, up from the old record, in 1998, which landed an average of 54.3 degrees F. «We had our fourth warmest winter (2011/2012) on record, our warmest spring, a very hot summer with the hottest month on record for the nation (July 2012), and a warmer than average autumn,» Jake Crouch, a scientist at the National Climatic Data Center, told NBC News.
As searing heat gripped much of the country (specifically the southwest as temperatures topped 110 degrees), Wayback Burgers locations from coast to coast gave away more than 27,000 shakes on «Free Shake Day,» setting new records and boosting overall sales 17 % compared to the 2016 event.
El Niño Now Among Strongest in Modern History; Unusually Warm and Unsettled Conditions Persist in California: Not only is 2015 California's warmest year on record to date (beating the previous record set all the way back in 2014), but the details of the persistently elevated temperatures have been particularly oppressive...
This mixture has been used for some of the finest tracks in the world: the one at Oxford on which Roger Bannister ran the first four - minute mile, the 1956 Olympic track at Melbourne, the Dublin track where Herb Elliott ran his world record mile in 1958, and even the track which the Sheik of Kuwait built for his university on the Persian Gulf (no records are likely to be set there, however, because of the tendency of the temperature to climb up to the neighborhood of 140 °).
In fact, states throughout the US are reporting some of their highest temperatures on record.
As soon as you wake up every morning, before you do anything (including getting out of bed), take your basal body temperature orally and record it on a fertility tracking calendar.
Back on Monday, the temperature hit 58 degrees, breaking a record of 56 degrees set...
Last week Gavin Schmidt, head of NASA's Goddard Institute of Space Studies, estimated that the average global temperature in 2016 could range from about 1.1 °C above preindustrial to only slightly below 1.5 °C, based on GISS's temperature record and its definition of pre-industrial (other records and definitions vary).
I estimate > 99 % chance of an annual record in 2016 in @NASAGISS temperature data, based on Jan - Mar alone pic.twitter.com / mEDvHxfmjj
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The main drivers of El Niño conditions, ocean temperatures in the central and eastern Pacific, were as high as 3 °C above the average, making this event one of the three most intense El Niños on record.
The June temperatures meant that the first half of 2012 was one of the warmest on record, and contributed to the warmest 12 - month period in the United States since records began in 1895.
Comparisons of climate records from just a half - century ago show that temperatures here have risen, on average, 21/2 to 3 degrees Celsius.
Now he is convinced it's not only real but man - made, based on the latest results from his controversial review of temperature records.
This year, the waters in Lake Superior are on track to reach — and potentially exceed — the lake's record - high temperature of 68 degrees Fahrenheit
So Javier Martin - Torres of the Luleå University of Technology in Kiruna, Sweden, and colleagues have tracked the weather conditions on Mars throughout Curiosity's first Martian year, recording humidity, air and ground temperatures with its Rover Environmental Monitoring Station (REMS).
The outpost at the heart of the frozen continent holds the record for the lowest naturally occurring temperature ever observed on Earth.
The model draws on historical records of soil and air temperatures, along with the finding that females can shift their nesting dates by about 10 days.
The temperature record of the past 1000 years describes the reconstruction of temperature for the last 1000 years on the Northern Hemisphere.
Pakistan's Ministry of Environment suspects climate change is to blame, through record high surface temperatures on land.
For a point of comparison, the coldest naturally occurring temperature ever recorded on Earth was — 128 degrees F -LRB--- 89 degrees C).
To create their new temperature record, which spans 3.5 million years at the end of the Cretaceous and the start of the Paleogene Period, the researchers analyzed the isotopic composition of 29 remarkably well - preserved shells of clam - like bivalves collected on Antarctica's Seymour Island.
From the end of February until their final hours as they froze to death huddled in a tent, Scott's team endured steady temperatures nearly 20 degrees below those recorded on average days in the 1990s, the researchers report.
Land Only: The global land temperature was the fifth highest on record for June - August, at 1.64 °F (0.91 °C) above the 20th century average of 56.9 °F (13.8 °C).
«Ice cores only tell you about temperatures in Antarctica,» Shakun notes of previous studies that relied exclusively on an ice core from Antarctica that records atmospheric conditions over the last 800,000 years.
Ocean Only: The August global sea surface temperature was 1.17 °F (0.65 °C) above the 20th century average of 61.4 °F (16.4 °C), the highest on record for August.
The researchers found that due to warm spring temperatures on Kodiak, the berries were developing fruit weeks earlier, at the same time as the peak of the salmon migration; 2014 was one of the warmest years on the island since record - keeping began 60 years ago.
Even by Antarctic standards, it is a brutal place, with the dubious honor of holding the record for the lowest measured temperature anywhere on the planet, a mind -(if not body --RRB- numbing — 129 degrees Fahrenheit -LRB--- 89 degrees Celsius).
Ocean Only: The June - August global sea surface temperature was 1.13 °F (0.63 °C), above the 20th century average of 61.5 °F (16.4 °C), the highest for June - August on record.
Land Only: The August global land temperature was the second highest for August on record, behind only 1998, at 1.78 °F (0.99 °C) above the 20th century average of 56.9 °F (13.8 °C), with a margin of error of + / - 0.43 °F (0.24 °C).
If 2014 maintains this temperature departure from average for the remainder of the year, it will be the warmest year on record.
On August 24, 2003, a fortnight after the temperature in London had climbed above 100 degrees Fahrenheit for the first time in recorded history, D. E. Maggs of Kingswood Avenue, Queens Park, walked into the British Natural History Museum carrying a small glass jar.
Masagounder records the calories in the dried algae that he feeds to his captive carp, and then he tracks the weight of the fish, which depends as well on the temperatures maintained in the tanks.
The last decade has been one of the warmest on record for the polar region, with 2007 summer temperatures having risen 9 degrees Fahrenheit above average in some areas.
The conclusion that we are making the world warmer certainly does not depend on reconstructions of temperature prior to direct records.
In the summer of 2016, temperatures in Phalodi, an old caravan town on a dry plain in northwestern India, reached a blistering 51 °C — a record high during a heat wave that claimed more than 1600 lives across the country.
January 2017 was the hottest ever recorded in Sydney and Brisbane, and great swathes of the south - east endured temperatures that often exceeded 40 °C for weeks on end.
By using all the data and new statistical approaches that can handle short records, and by using novel approaches to estimation and avoidance of systematic biases, we expect to improve on the accuracy of the estimate of the Earth's temperature change.
By Victoria Cavaliere and Brendan O'Brien NEW YORK / MILWAUKEE (Reuters)- A deadly blast of arctic air shattered decades - old temperature records as it enveloped the eastern United States on Tuesday, snarling air, road and rail travel, driving energy prices higher and overwhelming shelters for homeless people.
The reason: The temperature outside has been hovering in the sixties, and it is one of the rainiest seasons on record in New York City.
Their solar estimates were based on a number of different proxies and the temperature was taken from the Bradley and Jones Northern Hemisphere record.
If ocean - surface temperatures during the Eocene were on the high end of what is suggested by paleo - climate records — 35 to 41 °C — then temperatures in the interior of continents in the tropics would have been up to 10 °C higher.
But with much of the nation suffering from a fierce drought as well as record high temperatures, Boxer apparently decided the time was right to shine a spotlight on the issue.
The first half of 2016 has blown away temperature records, capped off by a record hot June, once again bumping up the odds that 2016 will be the hottest year on record globally, according to data released Tuesday.
The Arctic was one of the clear global hotspots that helped drive global temperatures to the second - hottest February on record and the third - hottest January, despite the demise of a global heat - boosting El Niño last summer.
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