Not exact matches
«There could be different reasons:
atmospheric changes in temperature or air pressure, people suddenly moving or not moving, or other
sudden changes,» says C. S. Unnikrishnan of Tata Institute of Fundamental Research in Mumbai, India.
Various mechanisms, involving
changes in ocean circulation,
changes in
atmospheric concentrations of greenhouse gases or haze particles, and
changes in snow and ice cover, have been invoked to explain these
sudden regional and global transitions.
Instead, the researchers concluded that the surge was caused by a
sudden atmospheric pressure
change.
BTW, I wonder about how the methane release paper you linked to has been impacted by the rather
sudden change in
atmospheric methane growth rate (near zero)... that seems not to have been anticipated, AFAIK.
CORALS have survived millions of years of dramatic and
sudden climate
change, yet climate alarmists want us to believe that a few hundred ppm more
atmospheric CO2 is going to end us!?
What effect will increasing
atmospheric CO2 - e concentration have on the climate — will it make the next
sudden change happen sooner or later?