Sentences with phrase «show warming of»

The globally averaged combined land and ocean surface temperature data as calculated by a linear trend show a warming of 0.85 [0.65 to 1.06] °C over the period 1880 to 2012
Besides the fact surface station measurements (not the models of surface temps made from the measurements) don't show any warming of Tmax.
And of course there was the mother of all scandals, the «hockey stick» itself: a graph that purported to show the warming of the last three decades of the twentieth century as unprecedented in a millennium, a graph that the IPCC was so thrilled with that it published it six times in its third assessment report and displayed it behind the IPCC chairman at his press conference.
The arguments change all the time: this year it is «global warming has stopped», while last year it was «hurricanes aren't linked with warming», and the year before «satellites don't show any warming of the atmosphere».
But simultaneous land ‐ based measurements (HadCRUT3) show a warming of 0.2 degrees Celsius for that same period.
Specifically, while ESMs that have a 66 % chance of avoiding 1.5 C still show warming of around 1.45 C, IAMs with a similar target have much lower 2100 warming, reaching only 1.3 C to 1.4 C above pre-industrial levels.
Figure 5: Five different analyses of surface temperature records show warming of the atmosphere at the surface level.
99.9 % of climate science is politically funded, and hence mainly geared to try and «prove» CAGW so as to justify more taxes and other political aggression, yet even they can not show warming of late.
«Global surface temperature trends, based on land and marine data, show warming of about 0.8 deg C over the last 100 years.
[Response: The UAH satellite data show a pause when you start in 1998, but from 1999 they show a warming of +0.15 °C per decade.
Independent computer models (about 23 or so world - wide, I believe), generally show a warming of the surface and even more in the tropsophere in the tropics due to increased water vapor (warm the air up and it has more available water vapor (a greenhouse gas)..
Sod: # 168 «that would be right, if we were discussing the claim, that EVERY decade has to show a warming of exactly 0.2 °C (or more).»
that would be right, if we were discussing the claim, that EVERY decade has to show a warming of exactly 0.2 °C (or more).
In any event, pretty early on in the book (a bit after box 2.2, «The World According to Oxygen Isotopes») he says: that cores taken from «Intermediate depths in the ocean... show warming of perhaps 5C» and that this warming was caused by CO2 the source of which is still controversial.
The scenarios show a warming of 1.9 — 3.8 K. Sea ice extent is distinctly reduced in the scenarios.
Although some of the best data for carbon dioxide levels are from Mauna Loa in the Hawaiian Islands, there seems to be an absence of information showing warming of temperatures in the tropical Pacific.
There are quite a few reasons to believe that the surface temperature record — which shows a warming of approximately 0.6 ° -0.8 °C over the last century (depending on precisely how the warming trend is defined)-- is essentially uncontaminated by the effects of urban growth and the Urban Heat Island (UHI) effect.
I am sure if the Argo system had brought back data that showed warming of the oceans it would have been your lead story.
As for Pluto, I actually know of a few articles (a little small to make a consensus) that assesses plutonian atmosphere is thickening, presumably showing a warming of its surface.
UAH shows warming of 0.13 degrees per decade since 1979 (the least of any series).
NASA's ARGO project shows no warming of the ocean since 2003.
Muto et al (2011), which shows warming of 1 - 1.5 C in East Antarctica, most of which has been in the last two decades.
Corrections were made to the record, and before long the satellite record showed the warming of the lower atmosphere happening at a similar rate to that estimated from the thermometers around the globe.
Meanwhile, the NOAA report's «highlights» (summary) shows warming of.2 ° Fahrenheit for the decade, or.11 °C, which strikes me as a bit more realistic, if still too high.
My trend analysis shows the warming of the waters outside the dome and the cooling of the waters that comprise the dome.
Dr. Spencer's temperature anomaly shows a warming of 0.21 degrees centigrades in 31 years.
«The oceans have absorbed much of this increased heat, with the top 700 meters (about 2,300 feet) of ocean showing warming of 0.302 degrees Fahrenheit (0.17 C) since 1969.»
I've not done a look at the H and L yet, but the pattern of the averages over time shows a warming of the coldest parts of winters, but summers Do Not Warm.
The combined analysis of these datasets provides a clear picture of the latest five - year average global temperature as the highest on record, and it shows a warming of around 1.1 °C since the start of the industrial era.
So, taking out oscillations (which can not be a result of GH forcing), the record shows warming of 0.062 ± 0.010 ºK / decade, as «estimated from data in the tropical latitude band».
2) The HadCRUT4 global mean surface temperature dataset shows a warming of 0.6 deg C from 1974 to 2004 as shown in the following graph.
Comparing the average temperature for 1986 - 1990 with that for 1991 - 1996, the surface record (average of GISS, NCDC and HadCRUT) shows a warming of 0.04 °C, while the satellite record (average of RSS and UAH) shows a cooling of — 0.02 °C.

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Researchers at the University of Basel in Switzerland recently published findings from a series of studies in which 480 people were shown portraits of faces manipulated to appear warm or cold and competent or incompetent.
As a result, the industry has even seems to be gradually warming to the idea of premium streaming options, where studios release movies for customers to stream at home while they're still showing in theaters.
If those are your reasons for not improving your cardiovascular fitness, check this out: New research from McMaster University shows that ten minutes of stair climbing — ten minutes that includes warming up, cooling down, and recovering between sets — measurably improved cardiovascular fitness.
When Cirque was rapidly building its brand in the early»90s, there was a sense that new ideas and departures were a part of Cirque forging its path, but the reluctance of audiences to warm to Shpeel shows they've developed higher expectations.
And while those warm fuzzy feelings can do more than just make you feel good — studies show a sense of purpose may also help you live longer.
Netflix sells a service that competes with the TV shows and movies offered by cable Internet providers, and who can forget the warm welcome it got in Canada, in the form of certain Internet providers instantly lowering customers» monthly download limits when the company announced its northward expansion.
Best of all, LinkedIn's detailed analytics show you each and every individual who is engaging with your content, giving you the ability to cultivate warm leads in a fast, efficient, and targeted manner.
There hasn't been a lot of successful tech IPOs this year, and the lukewarm response Square has drawn from Wall Street shows investors may not warm up to large tech companies going public for the rest of the year.
WASHINGTON — Biofuels made from the leftovers of harvested corn plants are worse than gasoline for global warming in the short term, a study shows, challenging the Obama administration's conclusions that they are a much cleaner oil alternative and will help combat climate change.
Best of all, LinkedIn's detailed analytics show you each and every individual who is engaging with your content, giving you the ability to cultivate warm leads in an fast, efficient and targeted manner.
- the leading proponents of catastrophic global warming hysteria have been shown in the Climategate emails to be dishonest.
Moving on to the latest employment report, released Friday, that showed a slight decrease in the unemployment rate widely attributed to a drop in the number of individuals looking for work, Gundlach said it was a bleed - off of the temporary increase in employment due to unseasonably warm weather.
But the young man warmed up after Mesia began showing him pictures of his trips to the Everglades.
Munster is predicting Amazon's Whole Foods acquisition in 2017 was just a warm up to the real show, and that a takeover of big - box retailer Target is in store for the eCommerce giant in 2018.
AUGUST 2006: Chris Wood's «Rough Weather Ahead,» the first Tyee Reporting Fellowship reader - funded series published by Tyee, breaks news of a buried government report showing Fraser River dikes won't hold back historic, much less global warming, levels of flooding.
In 2015, the Repertory Theatre of St. Louis commissioned actor - writer Dael Orlandersmith — a warm - hearted and gregarious performer whose work I've been watching since her appearance here on «Milly's Orchid Show» more than 20 years ago — to work on...
More recently, arms of the Chinese government have shown a warmer attitude to «blockchain technology», saying China has natural advantages in hardware and innovation it should leverage to become a leader in the space.
Stephen Colbert still has a few weeks before he takes over as the host of The Late Show, so as a warm - up, he decided to randomly guest host the public...
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