Sentences with phrase «other ocean phenomena»

It should also be noted that the authors examined whether the large - scale ocean circulation, the Meridional Overturning Circulation (MOC), and two other ocean phenomena - the Pacific Decadal Oscillation (PDO) and Atlantic Meridional Oscillation (AMO)- could explain the warming in the 20th century simulations, but found no evidence in the models.

Not exact matches

Other phenomena that could not be understood in this way could be imaged as being like the waves on the ocean.
The wave - powered sub Papa Mau not only set a record while crossing the Pacific Ocean autonomously, it also studied rogue waves and other marine phenomena invisible to eyes in the sky
But this phenomenon, called «upwelling» has a very variable intensity due to the variability of the currents in the Pacific Basin, to which other ocean and climate forcing mechanisms are added.
While there are regional differences in the poleward movement of cyclones, the fact that every ocean basin other than the northern Indian Ocean has experienced this change leads the researchers to suggest, in the paper, that this «migration away from the tropics is a global phenomenon.&rocean basin other than the northern Indian Ocean has experienced this change leads the researchers to suggest, in the paper, that this «migration away from the tropics is a global phenomenon.&rOcean has experienced this change leads the researchers to suggest, in the paper, that this «migration away from the tropics is a global phenomenon
Ocean currents and other chaotic phenomena are supposed to be inherently unpredictable.
This technique, which is currently applied in the field of photonics, could help predict rogue wave events1 on the ocean surface, along with other extreme natural phenomena.
Could these ocean cycles be changing because of greenhouse gas pollution, or because of other phenomena that can contribute to climate change?
The same phenomenon may occur in other deep - diving whales when they are disturbed by human - generated noise in the oceans, which has been associated with strandings of deep - diving cetaceans such as beaked whales, she said.
And when Mo Muntervary tells Father Wally «Phenomena are interconnected regardless of distance, in a holistic ocean more voodoo than Newton», she could be describing Mitchell's own love affair with connections: fans of Mitchell's work will also recognise certain characters and concepts from his other novels, in particular, Cloud Atlas, Black Swan Green and number9dream.
Summary for Policymakers Chapter 1: Introduction Chapter 2: Observations: Atmosphere and Surface Chapter 3: Observations: Ocean Chapter 4: Observations: Cryosphere Chapter 5: Information from Paleoclimate Archives Chapter 6: Carbon and Other Biogeochemical Cycles Chapter 7: Clouds and Aerosols Chapter 8: Anthropogenic and Natural Radiative Forcing Chapter 8 Supplement Chapter 9: Evaluation of Climate Models Chapter 10: Detection and Attribution of Climate Change: from Global to Regional Chapter 11: Near - term Climate Change: Projections and Predictability Chapter 12: Long - term Climate Change: Projections, Commitments and Irreversibility Chapter 13: Sea Level Change Chapter 14: Climate Phenomena and their Relevance for Future Regional Climate Change Chapter 14 Supplement Technical Summary
If the observed global trends in temperature rises continue, there will be an increased probability of a recurrence of the phenomenon observed in 1998 on the coral reefs of the Indian Ocean, as well as in other parts of the tropical oceans in coming years.â $?
But unlike others, such as the 1991 cooling caused by the eruption of Mount Pinatubo in the Philippines, it is limited to ocean temperatures and is not associated with any known climatic or geological phenomenon.
He writes: I say this is a result of the action of climate phenomena that oppose the cooling... if my theory were correct, we should see a volcanic signal in some other part of the climate system involved in governing the temperature... I should see an increase in the heat contained in the Pacific Ocean after the eruptions Thing is, El Ninos release heat from the ocean, they don't store Ocean after the eruptions Thing is, El Ninos release heat from the ocean, they don't store ocean, they don't store heat.
Although global warming appears to have taken a breather over the past decade and a half, the leveling off of average global temperatures is likely just a temporary phenomenon that is due to other climate influences from the sun's radiance level to natural temperature oscillations in the Pacific ocean.
The resulting temperature curve is a sine wave but it is distorted because of interactions with other phenomena in the ocean.
The ONI is one measure of the El Niño - Southern Oscillation, and other indices can confirm whether features consistent with a coupled ocean - atmosphere phenomenon accompanied these periods.»
(I was also, while I made the point badly, referring to the global ocean pattern and it's affect along with other phenomenon upon regional climate differences, but am hesitant to even mention bc then that becomes the new «Climate change refutation» harping point, perpetuating the same pattern.And it's really irrelevant to the rest of this comment even, not to mention the broader discussion, nor the underlying issue itself.)
Changes in sea level vary around the world and over time, because of the effects of ocean cycles, volcanic eruptions and other phenomena.
However, the situation is complicated by multiple other factors that include delay in the response of global temperature to regional ENSO phenomena, and the triggering of feedbacks that can heat or cool the ocean in the same direction as surface trends rather than opposing them.
The concept is related to the more general phenomenon of climate change, which refers to changes in the totality of attributes that define climate — not only sur - face temperatures, but also precipitation patterns, winds, ocean currents, and other measures of the Earth's climate.
The Sun is involved, other CO2E gases, particulates, weather phenomena, ocean gyres, plants, plankton, albedo, sea ice extent, salt concentration of sea water..
Instead D'Aleo contends that the global warming trend correlates more closely with other phenomena such as solar activity and ocean current oscillations.
For a comprehensive GCM I can count oceans, land, atmosphere, ice, biological processes, organic and inorganic chemical processes, human - made sources and other effects, radiative energy transport, conduction and convective heat transfer, phase change, clouds and aerosols, as some of the important system components, phenomena, and processes.
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