Sentences with phrase «post little ice»

Are the glaciers responding primarily to climate changes of the last 30 years, or to the post Little Ice Age conditions?
A change in solar activity may also, for example, have contributed to the post Little Ice Age rise in global temperatures in the first half of the 20th Century.

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I used the little ball sprinkles because I didn't necessarily want this to be a Valentine's Day post — I'd eat these Red Velvet Cinnamon Rolls with Cream Cheese Icing any day of the year.
I was just about to post an ice cream too when I decided to do a little blog round... Great recipe!
In case you missed my last post about this awesome 3 day event here is a little bit of information on The Americas Cake And Sugarcraft Fair, hosted by Satin Ice.
Chocolate Covered Brownie Ice Cream Sandwich Brownies and Bars, Chocolate, Dessert, Frozen Desserts, Guest Posts 66 comments I'm taking some time off to be with my family for a little while.
Chocolate Covered Brownie Ice Cream Sandwich Recipe Chocolate Covered Brownie Ice Cream Sandwich Brownies and Bars, Chocolate, Dessert, Frozen Desserts, Guest Posts 66 comments I'm taking some time off to be with my family for a little while.
Jean DelightfulRepast.com recently posted... Grandma's Little Yellow Cake — Caramel Icing
This post is also available in: French Before it gets too cold, here are two ice cream ideas that are a little more hearty to set the mood for fall.
In this post, we'll delve a little deeper into one of the leaders in ice machines: Manitowoc Iice machines: Manitowoc IceIce.
What's not to love about a little cake and ice cream?ReplyCancel Jamie recently posted..
Birdseed Ice Wreath Ornaments With the crazy amount of cold weather we have been having, I couldn't go that long without posting a little something for the birds.
As alluded to in our post, one important issue is the possibility that changes in El Nino may have significantly offset opposite temperature variations in the extratropics, moderating the influence of the extratropical «Little Ice Age» and «Medieval Warm Period» on hemispheric or global mean temperatures (e.g. Cobb et al (2003).
What gorgeous little cookies Julianne @ Beyond Frosting recently posted... Samoa Cookie Ice Cream Cake
Framed Ice Cream Handprint Craft -LCB- Guest Post from A Little Pinch of Perfect -RCB-
And I know, I know, I wrote that post about thriving through winter and all that (which I still believe) but whether you're living in the Northern ice box or just enduring a little chilly weather right now, I thought it would be helpful to talk about what to do when you're ready to dress for spring but the forecast still says winter.
The blog post also mentioned that Sony would be announcing more about Ice Cream Sandwich for the Xperia P and its other 2012 Android phones in the next couple of weeks, making the Xperia Android 4.0 timeline a little more concrete.
The language was a little vague, but a follow up post narrowed it down to the Sony Tablet S. Unfortunately, Sony didn't announce a time frame for release of Ice Cream Sandwich or even when it might announce a time frame, saying only that those details would «be announced in due course.»
As alluded to in our post, one important issue is the possibility that changes in El Nino may have significantly offset opposite temperature variations in the extratropics, moderating the influence of the extratropical «Little Ice Age» and «Medieval Warm Period» on hemispheric or global mean temperatures (e.g. Cobb et al (2003).
Titus is commenting, and presumably reading, here since years and must have seen hundreds of blog posts, commentaries and links elaborating on the «little ice age» and that contemporary temperature rise has nothing to do with some «recovery» from the little ice age.
We present here evidence from fire and tree - ring chronologies that the post - «Little Ice Age» climate change has profoundly decreased the frequency of fires in the northwestern Québec boreal forest.
As we did in the previous two posts, we will examine each proxy and reject any that have an average time step greater than 130 years or if it does not cover at least part of the Little Ice Age (LIA) and the Holocene Climatic Optimum (HCO).
3 May 2018... The Washington Post, Capital Weather Gang (Quoted): «Fallen off a cliff»: Scientists have never observed so little ice in the Bering Sea in spring
For more on the terrestrial foods topic, see my detailed discussion in this previous post, and this recent (March 30) ScienceNews report on yet another, largely anecdotal «polar bears resort to bird eggs because of declining sea ice» story (see photo below, based on a new paper by Prop and colleagues), which was also covered March 31 at the DailyMail («Polar bears are forced to raid seabird nests as Arctic sea ice melts — eating more than 200 eggs in two hours,» with lots of hand - wringing and sea ice hype but little mention of the fact that there are many more bears now than there were in the early 1970s around Svalbard or that the variable, cyclical, AMO (not global warming) has had the largest impact on sea ice conditions in the Barents Sea).
As noted in a previous post this week, right after the IPCC famously declared that the 1990s were likely the warmest decade of the past millennium, they stated: «Evidence does not support the existence of globally synchronous periods of cooling or warming associated with the «Little Ice Age» and «Medieval Warm Period»» (Third Assessment Report, Chap.
Guest Post «The Continuing Recovery From The Little Ice Age».
The models heavily relied upon by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) had not projected this multidecadal stasis in «global warming»; nor (until trained ex post facto) the fall in TS from 1940 - 1975; nor 50 years» cooling in Antarctica (Doran et al., 2002) and the Arctic (Soon, 2005); nor the absence of ocean warming since 2003 (Lyman et al., 2006; Gouretski & Koltermann, 2007); nor the onset, duration, or intensity of the Madden - Julian intraseasonal oscillation, the Quasi-Biennial Oscillation in the tropical stratosphere, El Nino / La Nina oscillations, the Atlantic Multidecadal Oscillation, or the Pacific Decadal Oscillation that has recently transited from its warming to its cooling phase (oceanic oscillations which, on their own, may account for all of the observed warmings and coolings over the past half - century: Tsoniset al., 2007); nor the magnitude nor duration of multi-century events such as the Mediaeval Warm Period or the Little Ice Age; nor the cessation since 2000 of the previously - observed growth in atmospheric methane concentration (IPCC, 2007); nor the active 2004 hurricane season; nor the inactive subsequent seasons; nor the UK flooding of 2007 (the Met Office had forecast a summer of prolonged droughts only six weeks previously); nor the solar Grand Maximum of the past 70 years, during which the Sun was more active, for longer, than at almost any similar period in the past 11,400 years (Hathaway, 2004; Solankiet al., 2005); nor the consequent surface «global warming» on Mars, Jupiter, Neptune's largest moon, and even distant Pluto; nor the eerily - continuing 2006 solar minimum; nor the consequent, precipitate decline of ~ 0.8 °C in TS from January 2007 to May 2008 that has canceled out almost all of the observed warming of the 20th century.
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