Sentences with phrase «sharp cooling»

If you particularly like some of the «colors to avoid» or they are fashionable, simply keep them away from your face and team them with sharper cool tones.
The argument originated from Anthony Watts who plotted data from 4 sources (HadCRUT, GISS, RSS and UAH), all of which show sharp cooling of around 0.6 °C from January 2007 to January 2008.
The argument originated from Anthony Watts who plotted data from 4 sources (HadCRUT, GISS, RSS and UAH), all of which show sharp cooling of around 0.6 °C from January 2007 to January 2008.
Barnston said they should have a better idea of the potential strength by August, possibly a bit sooner if there is a very sharp cool down in Pacific Ocean temperatures.
Volcanic eruptions and El Niño events are identified as sharp cooling events punctuating a long - term ocean warming trend, while heating continues during the recent upper - ocean - warming hiatus, but the heat is absorbed in the deeper ocean.
«The temperature records we had at the time showed a very sharp cooling from the mid -»40s to the mid -»70s,» Michaels says.
A sharp cooling of the climate followed, such that across Europe and North America, 1816 became known as the Year Without a Summer.
First we note that the middle troposphere (7,500 meters) as measured by NASA has seen recently a sharp cooling off since the start of April:
However, some AGWers are so set in their beliefs that I think they'd still be arguing the toss after several decades of sharp cooling.
Among natural drivers, a large volcanic eruption can have a sharp cooling influence as it spews tiny particles high into the stratosphere (the layer of the atmosphere above the troposphere where weather typically occurs).
Eagle - eyed readers may notice a problem towards the end of the record, as tamino did: the April 2010 BEST anomaly is -1.04 °C, which represents a sharp cooling of 1.9 °C from the previous month, and is followed by a 2.1 °C warming the following month (Figure 2).
Following the sharp cooling in both hemispheres that started in the 40s (whatever caused that??)
The sharp cooling in SST around 1903/4 in Figures 2.5 and 2.6, seen in the land as well as the two ocean surface data sets, was discussed for the North Atlantic and Indian Oceans by Helland - Hansen and Nansen (1920) not long after the event.
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