Sentences with phrase «substantial cooling»

-LSB-...] Not only will it continue, substantial cooling next decade is in the bag based on current solar behavior.
Studies of past climate change indicate that the AMOC has slowed a number of times, in surprisingly short periods, causing substantial cooling of Europe.
We should be able to trace regional effects on a macro and micro basis, showing substantial cooling in the conical wake behind polluting industrial centers — aside from the follow - on wide spread.
According to Jonathan Bamber of the University of Bristol, UK, speaking at the Copenhagen session on tipping points, that makes the process pretty much irreversible once it's started in earnest — you'd need a very substantial cooling for the ice sheet to return.
According to Jonathan Bamber of the University of Bristol, UK, speaking at the Copenhagen session on tipping points, that makes the process pretty much irreversible once it's started in earnest - you'd need a very substantial cooling for the ice sheet to return.
If the stressed sample is allowed to relax after temperature equalization with the environment, it undergoes substantial cooling to a temperature about 20 degrees below ambient temperature.
(Sometimes cooled seats do not actually deliver substantial cooling.)
The 2017 Grand Sport features the relatively low - powered 460bhp version of the 6.2 - litre engine, although it does at least receive dry - sump lubrication and a more substantial cooling system — taken from the Z51 performance pack.
The proxy evidence shows an oscillation — including substantial cooling between the 1940s and 1970s — and no net warming since the early 1940s.
Macroprudential and other policy measures, while contributing to more sustainable debt profiles, have yet to have a substantial cooling effect on housing markets.
New research from Carnegie's Ivana Cvijanovic (now at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory) and Ken Caldeira, as well as Douglas MacMartin of Caltech, shows that while an incredibly large effort could, in principle, restore vast amounts of sea ice by this method, it would not result in substantial cooling.
Shifting gasoline's change in state from liquid to vapor from the intake manifold to the cylinder provides the substantial cooling effect.
The principal source of the ongoing moderation has been a substantial cooling in the housing market, which has led to a marked slowdown in the pace of residential construction.
I'm looking forward to how the next 2 decades of substantial cooling will be proof of AGW as well.
As for cooling, the risk of an AMOC slowdown is increased by high emission rates, and that leads to a substantial cooling of European climate with, maybe, sea - ice or icebergs reaching Scotland, so if that is a genuine concern to you, think about that.
For example, we saw in the previous section, that the temperature records show a period of substantial warming followed by a period of substantial cooling up to the satellite era.
«Residual analysis does not provide any evidence for a substantial cooling effect due to sulfate aerosols from 1940 to 1970... sulfate aerosols produced by volcanoes or industrial emissions no doubt have a cooling effect»
Given the severity of the initial response it suggests we could be in for centuries of substantial cooling.
All of these, and recent transient simulations (Held et al., 2005; Paeth and Feichter, 2006), found a substantial cooling that was strongest in the NH, with a consequent southward shift of the Inter-Tropical Convergence Zone (ITCZ) and the associated tropical rainfall belt.
The paleoclimate proxy data for the Northern Hemisphere (NH) consistently show an oscillation rather than a linear warming trend between 1900 and 2010: (a) a substantial warming trend between 1900 and the early 1940s, (b) a substantial cooling trend between the 1940s and 1970s, and (c) a subsequent warming trend since the 1980s that matches or comes close to matching the warming peaks in the 1930s and early 1940s (rather than greatly exceeding it).
As noted in the article, the effects seem limited primarily to Europe, but did not produce a substantial cooling planet wide.
a substantial cooling trend of about -1.0 ° / decade in Eastern China, Northeast China and Southeast China
(Speculations that it could come sooner were based on anthropogenic cooling through air pollution, which probably did indeed have a substantial cooling effect at the time, although it was soon recognized that greenhouse gases would have a stronger effect in the long run.)
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