In fact, the most recent decade from 2001 - 2010 was the warmest
since instrumental records began in 1850, according to the World Meteorological Organization (WMO).
07/27/2016 — Global - mean temperatures are breaking one record after the other
since instrumental observations began.
In fact, a statement like «it is likely that recent high rates of SLR are unprecedented
since instrumental measurements began» would be more justified.
I've done calculations including data up to 2000,
since instrumental data is sparse early, but not late and many of the proxies go well into the 1990s if not to 2000, so the later data is relevant.
In particular, he references 2008, which was cooler than scientists expected, but still among the 10 warmest years
since instrumental records began.
However, Osborn / Briffa feel that
since the instrumental series are calculated as anomalies wrt 1961 - 90 that their reconstruction can therefore be expressed the same way.
Faron's work now centres on improving our understanding of BC's climate over the period
since instrumental weather observations began to be recorded in the late 1800s.
The year 2008 was likely the coolest year of the current decade, but it was still the tenth warmest year on record
since instrumental climate records began in 1850.
Both the Microwave Sounding Unit (MSU) satellite (analyzed by the University of Alabama in Huntsville by John Christy and Roy Spencer) and weather balloon data (trends reported by a number of researchers, notably Jim Angell at NOAA) have failed to show significant warming since the satellite record began in late 1978, even though the surface record has been rising at its fastest pace (~ 0.15 C / decade)
since instrumental records began.
This distinction is only a relative one,
since every instrumental value also has (some other) intrinsic value, and every intrinsic value has (some other) value of an instrumental character.
Not exact matches
«The anniversary has already opened old wounds for Camilla, people are being reminded of the fact that she was
instrumental in ending this marriage that was described as a fairy tale,» said Morton, who has released a revised version of his book to mark 25 years
since its release.
Since then, he has been
instrumental in numerous start - up ventures, including several where he acted as CEO.
FlexJobs was
instrumental in helping me land my position as a virtual executive assistant with eaHELP
since I found the job listing through you!
For instance,
since President Mauricio Macri introduced a tax - amnesty deal to encourage those Argentines holding an estimated total of $ 500 billion in offshore assets to declare their funds, banks have been
instrumental in facilitating their recovery.
Even then,
since Jesus was
instrumental in making all things (Col 1), even if I am talking about the beauty of a tree or a sunset, this is worshipful of Jesus.
Since there is no rational question of better or worse desires, practical reason is exhausted by the
instrumental question about means to the ends associated with self - preservation.
Since the word is made commonplace and
instrumental, it no longer has any function except to make action possible.
...
Since reason can not truly know God, and since God is the only true efficient cause, and God's will is the only true final cause, therefore reason can never go beyond material and instrumental ca
Since reason can not truly know God, and
since God is the only true efficient cause, and God's will is the only true final cause, therefore reason can never go beyond material and instrumental ca
since God is the only true efficient cause, and God's will is the only true final cause, therefore reason can never go beyond material and
instrumental causes.
Coastal culture extols religion, but
since its basic world view has no real place for God, religion has mainly
instrumental worth.
Although the human,
since it is more complex, may be the locus of more value, nothing lacks intrinsic value, nothing is merely
instrumental to the human.
Now,
since persuasion at the human level is the clue to the wider and all - encompassing cosmic aim or purpose, we can affirm that precisely as and when the human agent responds by deciding for, not against, the lure of love, the invitation comes to us to become more and more genuinely
instrumental to that love — although «
instrumental» is not exactly right,
since our own self - realization is integral to the picture.
«
Since there is no Supreme Arche as source of meaning and value, there is no need to set the world right... Unless we free ourselves from the bias that forces us to conceive the Cosmos as a single - ordered world which it is our responsibility to recreate in social and political dimensions, we shall surely not escape the temptation to exploit the
instrumental power born of our narrow and perverse anthropocentrism for totalitarian ends (EI 251).
Cold coffee has also been
instrumental in attracting younger coffee drinkers
since the beverage lacks the bitterness sometimes associated with hot brewed coffee.
A member of the Saltbox team
since 2012, Ralph has been
instrumental in building up the farm infrastructure, while growing the catering business and assisting with the cooking school at Saltbox Farm, including teaching beer - making classes and beginning Saltbox's brewing operations.
Instrumental in La Bianconeri's two Scudetto's
since his arrival, the 21 year old showcased his talent for all to see at the World Cup in Brazil, confirming himself as one of the world's most exciting rising talents.
The former Spurs star has been
instrumental since his move from north London many seasons ago, with the midfielder managing to establish himself as one of the best in the world during his time at Madrid.
He absorbed the scorn of Toronto fans — who hate him
since he was
instrumental in eliminating the Raptors last season as a Net — by mocking a newspaper cover on Instagram.
Both players have established themselves as
instrumental parts of Arsenal's success
since arriving at the club, but they are both only under contract until 2018.
Since his reintroduction against Barnsley a few weeks ago, the desire and effort has been clear to see and he has been
instrumental in picking up the full nine points in our last three outings.
The Frenchman was
instrumental for United
since the start of the season but was forced off during a Champions League encounter which saw the Manchester outfit's intensity in games drop ever
since.
Hazard has been an
instrumental player for Chelsea
since his arrival at the club in 2012 from French club Lille.
The Iceland international, who was
instrumental in his country's run to the quarter - final of Euro 2016 last summer, has been with The Swans
since 2014.
Head coach Jorge Sampaoli has been
instrumental in installing a winning mentality in Chile national squad and their performances
since 2012 when he took have beer pretty impressive to say the least.
He has ever
since been an
instrumental player for CSKA and Russian fans will be disappointed if ever the player opts to move to Turkey.
He has been an
instrumental figure for the Gunners ever
since he joined them back in 2014.
Sigurdsson has been
instrumental to the Blues» upturn in form
since boss Sam Allardyce took charge last November.
Chelsea midfielder Oscar talks about how
instrumental Conte has been
since his arrival to not only the team but on a personal level as well.
Kondogbia has been a revelation for Valencia
since moving to the Mestalla and has been
instrumental in helping them to second spot in La Liga where they are leaders Barcelona's closest challengers.
Since joining River Trails, Claudia has been
instrumental in developing our Trail Blazers preschool program and constantly strives to provide the foundation to allow for children's future success.
Labor induction has been increasing
since the early 1990s, 1 and the rate is running at about 20 % for pregnancies at term.2, 3 Induction of labor compared with spontaneous labor is associated with adverse maternal outcomes, including at least a doubling in the caesarean delivery rate, 4,5 25 — 50 % increase in
instrumental vaginal delivery rate, 3,5 higher postpartum hemorrhage rate, 5 and prolonged labor.5 Neonates born after induced labor are more likely to have low Apgar score and low umbilical cord blood pH. 5
That Padavan vote is somewhat surprising,
since the veteran Queens lawmakeris a longtime ally of Mayor Bloomberg, whose top aides, Howard Wolfson and Micah Lasher, were
instrumental in cobbling together this deal.
The panel was
instrumental in building a coalition agreement to end the violence in early 2008, and has continued to play a role in efforts to combat impunity and build national cohesion
since then.
Community Board 7 Chairman Greg Faulkner, who was
instrumental in Cabrera's campaign
since its inception two years ago, says, «It's a done deal.»
«CSEA was
instrumental in helping to establish the state retirement system in 1920 and
since that time, the state comptroller's stewardship has always matterd to us» Donohue said.
Since Mr Karim defected to the Conservatives he has been active in supporting North West Tory candidates and was
instrumental in securing last week's defection of a LibDem Manchester councillor.
Based on
instrumental records of oxygen in the lake water, the scientists calculated that
since 1946 the amount of oxygenated lake - bottom habitat decreased by 38 percent.
In the current study, researchers used the world's longest
instrumental record of temperature: the Central England Temperature, recorded monthly in Lancaster, Bristol, and London
since 1659.
Since 2011, Goldberg and WSU colleagues Alexander Fremier and Katherine Strickler have played an
instrumental role in bringing eDNA from a proof of concept to a practical tool for species conservation.
In the decades
since, Birnbaum has been
instrumental in delineating the health effects of dioxins and other pollutants.
Eruptions from these volcanoes tend to be small but are particularly difficult to anticipate
since they occur at unexpected locations, and there is very limited
instrumental monitoring data.