Sentences with phrase «other climate variables»

Since then, anthropogenic influence has also been identified in a range of other climate variables, such as ocean heat content, atmospheric pressure and sea ice extent, thereby contributing further evidence of an anthropogenic influence on climate, and improving confidence in climate models.
In other words, there is noise due to measurement error, but then there is also noise due to other climate variables which obscure the underlying trend?
In addition to the data from the radiometers, the Berkeley Lab scientists will get supplemental data by taking advantage of a separate, in - depth DOE climate study at the same location, which is using additional instruments and a balloon - borne sounding system to get information on temperature, cloud cover, the density and types of aerosols or pollution particles, heat fluxes and other climate variables like precipitation.
Recent fingerprint work, however, has considered a variety of other climate variables, such as ocean heat content, stratospheric temperatures, and atmospheric water vapour.
The new IRI director, Brazilian meteorologist Antonio Divino Moura, and his 15 to 20 staff scientists will use supercomputers to develop global projections of several months or more of precipitation, temperature, and other climate variables, says Scripps climate scientist Nicholas Graham.
Also, the PNNL - NOAA study team found that adding aerosols changes the amount of rain falling from clouds, which is an important result because changes in rainfall and other climate variables may have even larger impacts than changes in temperature alone.
As the model adjusts to these increases, it indicates projected changes in temperature, rainfall, cloudiness, and other climate variables.
They are also uncertain about how rainfall and other climate variables will be affected.
Small changes in the averages of many key climate variables can correspond to large changes in weather.7 Substantial changes in the frequency and intensity of extreme events can result from a relatively small shift in the average of a distribution of temperatures, precipitation, or other climate variables.8
A climate change simulation produces a time evolving three dimensional distribution of temperature and other climate variables.
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