Not exact matches
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.
Meanwhile, Ramanathan said that Jacobson's conclusion that black carbon might be the second - largest contributor to
warming — behind only CO2 — tracks with his own experiments based
on observations of actual
climatic conditions.
On one hand, areas of high
climatic stability are predicted to
warm less than the global average.
Until now, most estimates of how many species are threatened by climate change have been based
on theoretical studies that look at the
climatic and environmental conditions that species need to survive, and overlay this with estimates of how much suitable habitat will remain as the world
warms.
The 1980s was easily the
warmest decade
on record and exhibited an unprecedented number of extreme
climatic events, such as storms and droughts.
Warmer weather may increase the frequency of an unusual
climatic condition called a rain -
on - snow event, says earth system scientist Jaakko Putkonen of the University of Washington, Seattle.
A slew of emails stolen from the University of East Anglia's
Climatic Research Unit highlight definite character flaws among some climate scientists — including an embarrassing attempt to delete emails that discussed the most recent report from the United Nations Intergovernmental Panel
on Climate Change — while also exposing what looks like a failure of scientists to acknowledge a halt to global
warming in the past decade.
I would also like to add that the paper: Glacial geological evidence for the medieval
warm period (
Climatic Change, Volume 26, Numbers 2 - 3, pp. 143 - 169, March 1994)- Jean M. Grove, Roy Switsur is available as PDF
on Google Books.
«It has been an unusually mild winter,» said Jake Crouch, a climate scientist at the National
Climatic Data Center in Asheville, N.C. «The Northeast region had their fifth
warmest December
on record, and January has been
warmer than average,» he told OurAmazingPlanet.
Benz says its AIRCAP wind protection system assures «maximum
climatic comfort,» along with the AIRSCARF neck -
warming system, heated armrests, heated rear seats, and intelligent climate control that automatically adjusts its performance based
on whether the top is up or down.
Leading Warmist know that is no» global
warming» so they encompassed»
climatic changes» to confuse and con the ignorant — so that when is some extreme weather for few days
on some corner of the planet, to use it as proof of their phony global
warming and ignore that the weather is good simultaneously
on the other 97 % of the planet, even though is same amount of co2.
For the Moscow heat record of July 2010, they found that the probability of a record had increased five-fold due to the local
climatic warming trend, as compared to a stationary climate (see our previous articles The Moscow
warming hole and
On record - breaking extremes for further discussion).
-LSB-...] Moreover, this study highlights that modern glacier retreat
on Kilimanjaro is much more complex than simply attributable to «global
warming only», a finding that conforms with the general character of glacier retreat in the global tropics [Kaser, 1999]: a process driven by a complex combination of changes in several different
climatic parameters [e.g., Kruss, 1983; Kruss and Hastenrath, 1987; Hastenrath and Kruss, 1992; Kaser and Georges, 1997; Wagnon et al., 2001; Kaser and Osmaston, 2002; Francou et al., 2003; Mölg et al., 2003], with humidity - related variables dominating this combination.
The successful forecast is described in a nice post
on Realclimate.org commemorating the approaching 35th anniversary of «
Climatic Change: Are We
on the Bring of a Pronounced Global
warming?»
I've been criticized by some environmentalists in recent years for writing that the long - term picture (more CO2 =
warmer world = less ice = higher seas and lots of
climatic and ecological changes) is the only aspect of human - caused global
warming that is solidly established, and that efforts to link dramatic weather - related events to the human influence
on climate could backfire should nature wiggle the other way for awhile.
«The
climatic forcings resulting from such solar — terrestrial links may have had a significant impact
on climate prior to the onset of anthropogenic
warming».
Thomas Lee Elifritz (# 70), you quote the authors: «The
climatic forcings resulting from such solar — terrestrial links may have had a significant impact
on climate prior to the onset of anthropogenic
warming».
Rising ocean temperatures are contributing to the risk, the report said, noting that the National
Climatic Data Center reported that in June the world's ocean surface temperature was the
warmest on record.
We now may be dealing with a broken system due to the conjunction of this years extraordinary weather superimposed
on longer term
climatic oscillation and a CO2 driven
warming arctic.
Shows that a suite of modeled and derived measures (produced from daily maximum — minimum temperatures) linking plant development (phenology) with its basic
climatic drivers provide a reliable and spatially extensive method for monitoring general impacts of global
warming on the start of the growing season
Even as many promoting the global -
warming theory have moderated their language in the interest of restoring credibility, others
on the same side of the table have actually employed more alarmist language, as if to compensate for the lack of
climatic temperature increase by turning up the verbal heat.
Data from the Met Office Hadley Centre and the University of East Anglia's
Climatic Research Unit for global average near - surface temperatures confirm that 2017 was the
warmest year
on record without the influence of
warming from El Niño.
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Typical temperature reconstructions for the late Pliocene however [see one at the top of this story - 3.3 - 3.0 Ma] already show an Earth in which a
warmer climatic state is indeed [through for instance ice albedo feedbacks] relatively strong around the poles, and (
on average) weaker around the equator, exactly the pattern that is monitored under the current climate
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