The phrase
"temperature profile" refers to the way temperatures change or vary across a specific area or object. It provides a detailed description of how hot or cold it is at different locations or depths within that area or object.
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The forcing and feedback (including the
vertical temperature profile feedback) will be different in complimentary ways to result in the same magnitude of shift in equilibrium climate.
There are a host of other lesser reasons that are associated with the
atmospheric temperature profile at the poles, temperature dependence of global feedbacks, moisture transport, etc..
Using a temperature gun to measure homemade and restaurant meals, he started creating
temperature profiles for a variety of foods.
The
measured temperature profile of the atmosphere is such evidence, the IR measurements on the surface and from satellites are such evidence.
Several researchers have tried to develop algorithms to determine a
surface temperature profile which could have produced the current readings.
I was of the impression that the
smooth temperature profile finding was a major basis for your claim of minimum or no effect from greenhouse gases.
This shifts the soil
temperature profile later in the year, such that it more closely matches the demand for heating and cooling.
In other words, if we take just
random temperature profiles, we will probably can not detect a signal either but the exercise will not be not very informative.
I guess you're saying there shouldn't be??? Anyway, according to the version of the greenhouse effect theory used by the climate models, the greenhouse gases should be altering this natural
temperature profile by changing the rates of «infrared cooling» from different altitudes.
The nature of density driven flow is such that as the heat generation from the core is throttled, the reactor coolant
temperature profile changes but the mean coolant temperature remains substantially constant.
«Thirty - five vertical
temperature profiles during the warming and cooling phases of the diurnal cycle (Fig. 6) were obtained by free - rising profiler at low wind speed.»
The thermopause, defined as the level of transition to a more or less isothermal
temperature profile at the top of the thermosphere, occurs at heights of around 250 km (150 miles) during quiet Sun periods and almost 500 km (300 miles) when the Sun is active.
The assumption in this inference is that when the tree ring structure observed during the instrumented period that is similar to tree ring structure observed in the past, both will have correspondingly
similar temperature profiles (Beckman and Mahoney, 1998).
I wrote LapseRateAnimation.exe (a Windows XP program) to look at a full year (or more) of
temperature profiles as an animation.
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