Those heat extremes, the hottest in the country's observational record, were likely caused by man - made climate change, according to a new study accepted for
publication in the journal Geophysical Research Letters.
The study, accepted for
publication in the journal Geophysical Research Letters, comes one week after other studies claimed that the «collapse» of some glaciers in the West Antarctic Ice Sheet may be inevitable, due to manmade global warming and other factors.
The new scenario differs from two reports last week, one of which has been accepted for
publication in the journal Geophysical Research Letters, that pinpointed the blast nearly a kilometer to the northwest of the site identified in the new paper, and concluded that the blast rendered the entire mountain unfit for future nuclear tests.
The researchers report their findings in a paper accepted for
publication in the journal Geophysical Research Letters, and posted on its Web site.
Not exact matches
The study appeared online
in the
journal Geophysical Research Letters, a
publication of the American
Geophysical Union,
in June.
The findings were recently published online
in the
journal Geophysical Research Letters, a
publication of the American
Geophysical Union.
They report their findings
in a new paper accepted for
publication in Geophysical Research Letters, a
journal of the American
Geophysical Union.
The study by Gensini and co-author John Allen of Central Michigan University was accepted for
publication in the
journal,
Geophysical Research Letters.
However, during winter field surveys over the last decade, lake ice has typically only grown to 1.5 meters (5 feet) thick, and has been as thin as 1.2 meters (4 feet),» said Christopher Arp, research assistant professor at the University of Alaska Fairbanks (UAF) Water and Environmental Research Center and lead author of the new study accepted for
publication in Geophysical Research Letters, a
journal of the American
Geophysical Union.
McFadden has over 90
publications (many invited)
in journals such as Science, Nature, the
Journal of
Geophysical Research, and
Geophysical Journal International, and he co-authored The Magnetic Field of the Earth and Paleomagnetism: Continents and Oceans.
«We find annual phosphorus input (for all of Greenland's outlet glaciers) are at least equal to some of the world's largest rivers, such as the Mississippi and the Amazon,» Hawkings and his colleagues report
in a new study accepted for
publication in Global Biogeochemical Cycles, a
journal of the American
Geophysical Union.
A new paper, accepted for
publication Feb. 24, 2015
in the
journal Geophysical Research Letters, puts the number at about 22,000 tons per year, which roughly matches the amount that the Amazon loses from rain and flooding.
Published today
in the
Journal of
Geophysical Research - Space Physics a
publication of the American
Geophysical Union, the discovery comes as NASA's Juno spacecraft nears Jupiter for the start of its mission this summer.
If these supercharged wakes were 10 times brighter and lasted 10 days instead of 10 minutes, they would cover 5.5 % of the world's oceans and cool the planet by 0.5 °C by the year 2069, the researchers write
in a 28 January
publication of the
Journal of
Geophysical Research: Atmospheres.
The research appears
in a special section of the
Journal of
Geophysical Research - Atmospheres and was one of the
publication's five most downloaded papers for several weeks.
News articles by The Times, Time, the Associated Press and others capture the basics
in two new papers, one on six West Antarctic glaciers that appear to have nothing holding back eventual disappearance, accepted for
publication in Geophysical Research Letters, and the other taking a closer look at one of those ice masses, the Thwaites Glacier, posted online today by the
journal Science.
The prehistoric hurricanes were likely category 3 storms — like Hurricane Katrina — or category 4 storms — like Hurricane Hugo — that would be catastrophic if they hit the region today, according to Jeff Donnelly, a scientist at Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
in Massachusetts and lead author of the new paper accepted for
publication in Earth's Future, a
journal of the American
Geophysical Union.
The study appears
in the
journal Earth's Future, a
publication of the American
Geophysical Union.
The new study has been accepted for
publication in Geophysical Research Letters, a
journal of the American
Geophysical Union.
In 2010 there was a publication in the Journal of Geophysical Research by [two Vladimirs — can't ignore such trivialities — of] the German Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research and Leibniz Institute of Marine Sciences at the University of Kie
In 2010 there was a
publication in the Journal of Geophysical Research by [two Vladimirs — can't ignore such trivialities — of] the German Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research and Leibniz Institute of Marine Sciences at the University of Kie
in the
Journal of
Geophysical Research by [two Vladimirs — can't ignore such trivialities — of] the German Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research and Leibniz Institute of Marine Sciences at the University of Kiel.
Maybe I'm wrong, and the members of the National Academy of Sciences, the leadership of the American
Geophysical Union, etc. are all deluded, and the people that publish papers
in professional scientific
journals are frauds, and I make up data and enter it into my computer
in my sleep while preparing my work for
publication.
The academic
publication of McIntyre and McKitrick (2005)
in Geophysical Research Letters was followed, two days later, by a «David and Goliath» piece
in the Wall Street
Journal which gave the impression that the hockey stick had been refuted.