Not exact matches
Few
planetary trends are
as noteworthy
as the solar system's smallest planet reversing through the sky.
For a long time now climatologists have been tracking the global average air temperature
as a measure of
planetary climate variability and
trends, even though this metric reflects just a tiny fraction of Earth's net energy or heat content.
A positive net
trend in radiant flux at TOA is defined
as planetary warming.
Some authors see in these
trends threats not just to other species but also to the «safe operating space» for humanity
as the Earth nears or exceeds «
planetary boundaries» (Rockström et al. 2009).
This is true (
planetary orientation changes are viewed
as the initiator) but misleading (greenhouse gases were a necessary driver of the overall warming
trend).
I have a notion that wind speeds decrease
as temperatures increase, based on the
trend of increasing
planetary wind speeds
as you get further from the sun.