The image
shows strong warming between ~ 40 - 50 degrees North and South, cooling between ~ 20 - 30 N / S, and warming in the tropics.
This result is in complete contradiction to greenhouse theory, which
predicts strong warming, especially at high latitudes.
These effects may not only lead to
stronger warming at the north of our planet, but also at the south polar region.
In the Southern Hemisphere, SAM increases from the 1960s to the present are associated with
strong warming over the Antarctic Peninsula and, to a lesser extent, cooling over parts of continental Antarctica.
A more likely explanation
for strong warming in the North Atlantic, and one that would explain many of the worldwide observations, is that the strengthening trade winds from the mid-1990's onwards are mainly responsible.
We appear to have had 3 PDO shifts in the past 100 years, i.e. 2 cool - > warm and one warm - > cool which coincided exactly with the 2
strong warming periods and the mid-20th century cooling (or non-warming) period.
As in prior years, 2017 also demonstrated
very strong warming over the Arctic that significantly exceeds the Earth's mean rate of warming.
Argan 5 + Dry Body and Precious Elixir Oils are a Moroccan Berber tradition, when I use these I think back to the days we spent in the North Atlas mountains outside of Marrakech, walking through the mountains in dry hot sun being whipped
by strong warm winds.
A more recent and more comprehensive study has concluded that in fact Antarctica warmed by 0.5 °C between 1957 and 2006, with
especially strong warming in West Antarctica.
And even then, I'd only consider calling Dr Hansen a «charlatan» if he stuck with his current predictions of
imminent strong warming and never once changed his opinion, despite evidence to the contrary.
I pointed out to TCW that, contrary to her claim that «there has been no overall shift in temperature in 18 years», Jo Nova's graph showed a
particularly strong warming trend in that period.
In the Arctic,
strong warming throughout July, August and September melted more sea ice than was previously lost in this way.
Even
under strong warming the melting of permafrost takes time and the release of greenhouse gases will be quite gradual and will manifest itself as increased leakages.
But suppose you take that as a
beautiful strong warm feeling and instead of letting it disappear for 15 seconds you cultivate it for five, 10 minutes, by reviving it.
Researchers have published results in Environmental Research Letters
confirming strong warming in the upper troposphere, known colloquially as the tropospheric hotspot.
In addition, around the tropopause the air is close to saturation with water and a small increase of vapour from aircraft can create wide expanses of thin cirrus clouds that cause
even stronger warming.
I like this paper, and I find it great to draw attention to the evolution of the North Atlantic, which has shown very interesting variability in the 20th century (early 20th century warming, the great salinity anomaly with cooling that Dave's paper highlights, recent
relatively strong warming).
The relationship between the effective radiation temperature and the strength of incoming radiation determines whether Earth is warming or not (the albedo must also be taken into account and the influence of the temperature on the albedo is one of the problems in determining how
strong the warming ultimately is).
In particular, simulation 13 shows cooling over parts of northern Europe and pronounced warming over Greenland, while simulation 25
features strong warming over northern Europe and cooling over Greenland.
[38][39] This is a consequence of the
disproportionally strong warming in the Arctic; it can make weather systems move less and stay longer in a given location — which can significantly enhance the impacts of rainfall extremes - and the study authors have pointed to Houston as an event fitting this pattern.
Is enough known about weather patterns, climate variability factors, climate influences (and so on) during these regional warming periods in central England to draw any useful conclusions about what might happen in the future in regions that are experiencing a
similarly strong warming trend?
In a study published in the journal Environmental Research Letters, climate scientists confirmed that the upper troposphere is
exhibiting strong warming.
Using strong warm colours, such as Brinjal, Stone Blue or Plummett, will help to create a dramatic yet intimate space.
«The world will not come to an end right away in the event
of stronger warming, nor are we definitely saved if warming is not as significant.
Phrases with «strong warming»