Sentences with phrase «such swings in temperature»

I don't think many consider that Venus has had such swing in temperature: 7.23 x 10 ^ 22 is amount joules required to heat from 600 to 737 K.

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Schwartz says the killing power of jumpy temperature swings is greater than that of AIDS, and comparable to diseases such as liver cancer, which kills about 25,000 people in the United States each year.
Especially in light of Prof. Zeebe comment that such a large temperature swing in such a short time would require decoupling ocean heat capacity from surface temperature, which would have required strong magic.
In the U.S., interest in Trombe walls emerged in the 1970s, aided by researchers at Los Alamos National Laboratory in New Mexico... Trombe walls are particularly well - suited to sunny climates that have high diurnal (day - night) temperature swings, such as the mountain - wesIn the U.S., interest in Trombe walls emerged in the 1970s, aided by researchers at Los Alamos National Laboratory in New Mexico... Trombe walls are particularly well - suited to sunny climates that have high diurnal (day - night) temperature swings, such as the mountain - wesin Trombe walls emerged in the 1970s, aided by researchers at Los Alamos National Laboratory in New Mexico... Trombe walls are particularly well - suited to sunny climates that have high diurnal (day - night) temperature swings, such as the mountain - wesin the 1970s, aided by researchers at Los Alamos National Laboratory in New Mexico... Trombe walls are particularly well - suited to sunny climates that have high diurnal (day - night) temperature swings, such as the mountain - wesin New Mexico... Trombe walls are particularly well - suited to sunny climates that have high diurnal (day - night) temperature swings, such as the mountain - west.
Climate change is the change in weather pattern due to natural, periodic and cyclical swings in temperatures such as the ice age which covers a much longer period of time usually for thousands of years.
``... when someone advocates for a value lower than that, they have some explaining to do as to why such large temperature swings occurred in the (deep) past.»
In my mulling over such balancing forces, I have come to realize that there have been boundaries in temperature swings which have persisted for millions of yearIn my mulling over such balancing forces, I have come to realize that there have been boundaries in temperature swings which have persisted for millions of yearin temperature swings which have persisted for millions of years.
Perhaps more problematically, such a model would imply that the large temperature changes associated with the glacial / interglacial cycle would produce immense swings in CO2 (on the order of 500 — 1000 ppm).
Spencer has postulated elsewhere that natural factors, such as PDO swings, might be the underlying cause for changes in cloud cover, which result in changes in global temperature, IOW that clouds act as part of a natural forcing, rather than simply a feedback to anthropogenic (or other) forcing.
this is meant with positive feedback, but we had many such events during the earth climate history and some swings in temperature were even higher.
So, this is meant with positive feedback, but we had many such events during the earth climate history and some swings in temperature were even higher.
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