TCADI simulations
show enhanced warming due to greater sensitivity to CO2, aerosol effects, and greater methane feedbacks, and recovery is much slower in RCP2.6 than with the NINT and TCAD versions.
Not exact matches
According to Dr. Natali, «Our results
show that while permafrost degradation increased carbon uptake during the growing season, in line with decadal trends of «greening» tundra,
warming and permafrost thaw also
enhanced winter respiration, which doubled annual carbon losses.»
The new findings
show that a
warm Atlantic and a relatively cold Pacific
enhance the risk for drought and wildfire in the southwestern U.S.
This new research
shows that in addition to a discernible contribution from natural forcings and human - induced global
warming, the large - scale difference between Atlantic and Pacific ocean temperatures plays a fundamental role in causing droughts, and
enhancing wildfire risks.
The new findings
show that a
warm Atlantic and a relatively cold Pacific
enhance the risk for drought and wildfire in the southwestern US.
(2) Climate models
show a «cold blob» in the subpolar Atlantic as well as
enhanced warming off the US east coast as a characteristic response pattern to a slowdown of the AMOC.
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warmest, most life -
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High mean temperatures in July decreased the growth of 40 % of white spruce at treeline areas in Alaska, whereas
warm springs
enhance growth of additional 36 % of trees and 24 %
show no significant correlation with climate.
Here, we have
shown that this
warming was associated and presumably initiated by a major increase in the westerly to south - westerly wind north of Norway leading to
enhanced atmospheric and ocean heat transport from the comparatively
warm North Atlantic Current through the passage between northern Norway and Spitsbergen into the Barents Sea.»
As a result, the NASA / GISS climate agency has
shown their amazing «scientific» capabilities by producing an
enhanced global
warming trend... by simply, and literally, lowering (ie, cooling) past recorded temperatures prior to 1960.
(i) The observation that the earlier SSTs, expressed as anomalies from recent averages, are not only too cold relative to NMATs similarly expressed (Barnett, 1984), but also, outside the tropics,
show enhanced annual cycles, presumably because more heat is lost from uninsulated buckets in winter when stronger, colder winds blow over relatively
warm water (Wright, 1986; Bottomley et al., 1990);
Now we have more urban effect in those numbers reflecting — that
show up in that
enhanced or exaggerated
warming in the global data set.
Seems to me that the anthropogenic
warming indicated here depends on your confidence of the post 1950
warming as reported by Hadley, but if those results have been manipulated i.e. early 40's
warming suppressed and post 1970
warming enhanced, as the graph would appear to
show, then there has been no anthropogenic effect at all.
The data
show us that distribution of
warming since the mid-1970s is consistent with what one would expect from an
enhanced carbon dioxide - related greenhouse effect.
However the underlying logarithmic term
shows that the actual
enhanced warming was more like the 1940 - 2008 value of 0.45 C. Therefore climate models are likely over-estimating AGW by about 50 %.
Warming of a tall - grass prairie
showed increased plant growth that supported
enhanced soil fungal success (Zhang et al., 2005).
Paradoxically, other studies, including work by the same team of researchers, has
shown that Arctic
warming can actually
enhance cold weather extremes in the U.S. and Europe during the winter.
Raper et al. (2001b)
show that an additional ocean - feedback is possibly associated with the
warming and freshening of the high latitude surface waters that
enhances this relationship.
Bart, what you omitted to do there was
show any quantitative effect on global
warming from the «direct experimental evidence for a significant increase» in the «
enhanced greenhouse effect».