Sentences with phrase «paleoclimatologist at»

In 1580 — when Englishman Sir Francis Drake surveyed the West Coast — tree - ring studies of Sequoias in the Sierra show that next to no rainfall fell that winter, said B. Lynn Ingram, a paleoclimatologist at the University of California, Berkeley.
«We have trillions of dollars of infrastructure in cities along the coast alone,» said White, a geochemist and paleoclimatologist at the University of Colorado.
«Two things are happening,» said study co-author William D'Andrea, a paleoclimatologist at Columbia University's Lamont - Doherty Earth Observatory.
Here's a good tweeted question from David Lea, a paleoclimatologist at the University of California, Santa Barbara:
«Beyond that we have to rely on indirect, or proxy, methods to reconstruct CO2,» said Miguel Martinez - Boti, a paleoclimatologist at the University of Southampton and the lead author of the study, in an email.
«Looking back on 2500 years, there are examples where climate change impacted human history,» says the study's lead author, Ulf Büntgen, a paleoclimatologist at the Swiss Federal Research Institute for Forest, Snow and Landscape in Zurich.
For James White, a paleoclimatologist at the University of Colorado, 400 ppm is «a mile marker you pass on the interstate while flying by at 60 mph.»
asks Bette Otto - Bliesner, a paleoclimatologist at the National Center for Atmospheric Research in Boulder, Colo. «That's something we're still trying to determine.»
In order to understand Earth's recent temperature record, it's essential to understand the impacts from these natural cycles, says Byron Steinman, a paleoclimatologist at the University of Minnesota's Large Lakes Observatory in Duluth and lead author of the new study.

Not exact matches

The detective story began at Cambridge University seven years ago, when Tjeerd van Andel and a team of paleoclimatologists started combing through environmental and archaeological data to try to solve an old mystery: Why did Neanderthals vanish from Europe 28,000 years ago?
By studying sediment cores from the deep Pacific near the Philippines, paleoclimatologist Lowell Stott of the University of Southern California in Los Angeles and his colleagues revealed that the temperatures of the deepest seas rose by around 2 degrees Celsius (3.6 degrees Fahrenheit) at least 1,000 years before sea - surface temperatures.
And at least one of these common passages on tree ring proxies closely follows a classic text by noted paleoclimatologist Raymond Bradley, but with a key alteration not found in the original.
After undertaking many computer simulations lasting 30 theoretical years of 365 days (with the GENESIS2 model), however, astronomer Darren Williams, paleoclimatologist David Pollard, and their colleagues at Pennsylvania State University at Erie have come to believe that Earth could support life even in highly elliptical orbits (0.3 > e > 0.7).
On Friday, March 16, 2012, the famous paleoclimatologist Dr. Michael Mann spoke to all the students and faculty at Bishop O'Connell High School, a very large Catholic high school in Arlington, VA..
This May, three of us were at a conference of almost one thousand paleoclimatologists in Zaragoza (see photo below).
On Friday, March 16, 2012, The famous paleoclimatologist Dr. Michael Mann spoke to all the students and faculty at Bishop O'Connell High School, a very large Catholic high school in Arlington, VA..
We should prepare now for dangerous global cooling (By Paleoclimatologist Tim Patterson, professor in the department of Earth Sciences at Carleton University in Ottawa)-- Excerpt: Solar scientists predict that, by 2020, the sun will be starting into its weakest Schwabe solar cycle of the past two centuries, likely leading to unusually cool conditions on Earth.
Zorita is a Spanish paleoclimatologist who is currently is the head of the Department of Paleoclimate at the GKSS Research Centre in Germany.
«leading paleoclimatologists, Al Gore and U. N. have perpetrated misinformation on the world at large, which may in the end cost all of us trillions of dollars.
But it turned out that my work had come to the attention of at least one important player in this drama — paleoclimatologist and «hockey stick» co-author Raymond Bradley.
Paleoclimatologists have been looking at the world's past and warn that the world will face serious consequences if we allow temperatures to hit previously set limits.
And at least one of these common passages on tree ring proxies closely follows a classic text by noted paleoclimatologist Raymond Bradley, but with a key alteration not found in the original.
However, I am disappointed that the climateaudit.org website is playing into the hands of the hockeystickers by joining in the chorus of those more interested in the petty comparisons of wording, than they are in the fact that leading paleoclimatologists, Al Gore and U. N. have perpetrated misinformation on the world at large, which may in the end cost all of us trillions of dollars.
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