Not exact matches
The
team measured the temperatures of the rings from the images, which revealed that the Cassini Division and the C ring are
warmer than the B and A rings.
For this, the
team used special spectroscopic instruments to
measure radiative forcing - the rate at which the atmosphere
warms up.
I can not remember the precise wording, nor the date of the email, but it does demonstrate that even the
Team foresaw the possibility that the
measured (or is that the adjusted and tweaked) recent
warming was nothing more than a cycle of multidecadel variation.
But a
team of scientists from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's National Centers for Environmental Information and others say the way ocean temperatures have been
measured has masked the rate of global
warming.
Muller said his
team would submit to peer - reviewed journals data that «
measure the
warming with more precision than in the past.»
In an article from November 5, 2008, Josh Willis states that the world ocean actually has been
warming since 2003 after removing Argo measurement errors from the data and adjusting the
measured temperatures with a computer model his
team developed.