Sentences with phrase «temperatures are increasing»

Because temperatures are increasing fastest in the Arctic, where there are few stations, this interpolation results in a higher global temperature.
All of this distracts from the fact that all of the warming rates are positive, and the author's own estimation that global temperatures are increasing at 1.1718 degrees Celsius per century when evaluating the past 47 years.
And ocean temperatures are increasing.
All of these parameters show what we would expect in a warming climate: daily minimum, maximum, and average temperatures are increasing, cooling degree days, growing degree days and growing season length are increasing, heating degree days are decreasing, the counts of warm days are increasing and cool days are decreasing.
Right now, temperatures are increasing at a rate of about 1.5 degrees per century, based on the satellite data.
The skeptics have a responsibility to answer the obvious question, if average global temperatures are increasing, what is the cause?
The Earth's temperatures are increasing rapidly because of human activities.
When the readings from all rural and urban stations are taken together and adjusted for the urban heat island effect, it's clear global average temperatures are increasing.
Those people assert, in particular, that they can determine, via statistical analysis, whether global temperatures are increasing more that would be reasonably expected by random natural variation.
Those who follow the climate change antics will pay attention to the charge that past of the reason for this decision may be that assessment, which asserts that global temperatures are increasing, is due out shortly and reports are that the President is not happy with the conclusions.
The loss, in recent decades, of thousands of square miles of sea ice has accelerated warming in the Arctic, where temperatures are increasing at two to three times the rate of the globe as a whole.
«And instead of demanding to know exactly how high seas will rise or how many fish will be left in them or what the average global temperature will be in 20 years, they argue, we should seek to discern simply whether seas are rising, fish stocks are falling and average temperatures are increasing.
High - latitude wildfires are of particular concern for climate change in the Arctic, where temperatures are increasing at twice the rate of the rest of the planet.
The historical record of temperatures indicates that the minimum night time temperatures are increasing at a faster rate than the maximum daytime temperatures.
Temperatures are increasing more in winter than summer (Jones and Moberg, 2003).
But rapid loss of Arctic ice due to climate change is leading to great shifts — temperatures are increasing, storms are intensifying and sea levels are rising as we move towards irreparable damage.
Bullet point # 1 reads: «Global mean temperatures are increasing at rates unprecedented in human history, with human activity a major contributory factor through release of «greenhouse gases» such as carbon dioxide, methane and nitrous oxide.
«Temperatures are increasing.
Tracking sea surface temperature over a long period is arguably the most reliable way researchers know of measuring the precise rate at which global temperatures are increasing and improves the accuracy of our climate change models and weather forecasts.
Arctic air temperatures are increasing at twice the rate of the rest of the world — a study by the U. S. Navy says that the Arctic could lose its summer sea ice by next year, eighty - four years ahead of the models — and evidence little more than a year old suggests the West Antarctic Ice Sheet is doomed, which will add between twenty and twenty - five feet to ocean levels.
Austin, J. A., and S. M. Colman, 2007: Lake Superior summer water temperatures are increasing more rapidly than regional air temperatures: A positive ice - albedo feedback.
Lake Superior summer water temperatures are increasing more rapidly than regional air temperatures: A positive ice - albedo feedback
As greenhouse gas emissions increase, sea levels are rising, average global temperatures are increasing, and severe weather patterns are accelerating.
That CO2 is increasing is true, and it is also true (sort of) that global temperatures are increasing, so the original argument is?
in southern ontario to show primarily two things: one is that summer temperatures are not increasing, only winter temperatures are increasing therefore it is not in fact getting warmer it is only getting less cold (there is no argument that the seasonally averaged trend is rising); two is that the slight averaged rise is extremely small compared to the daily and seasonal temperature fluctuations.
But, it's beyond obvious that polar temperatures are increasing both significantly and quickly, and the same is true (but possibly less extreme) in sub-arctic areas, as witnessed by the unprecedented melting of glaciers around the world.
My guess on why was shown at RC a few weeks ago in comment # 12... Wayne, if it's true as you indicated in 9, that upper air temperatures are increasing at a much stronger rate than near the surface, it seems to me the departure would explain at least part of what seems to be a large increase in world area having minimal rainfall and drought... at: http://www.realclimate.org/index.php/archives/2006/07/peter-doran-and-how-misleading-talking-points-propagate/
Shakhova et al (2013) argue that bottom water temperatures are increasing more than had been recognized, in particular in near - coastal (shallow) waters.
According to a new study co-authored by Allen and published Thursday in Nature Climate Change, the eventual peak level of warming that the planet will see from greenhouse gas emissions is going up at 2 percent per year, much faster than actual temperatures are increasing.
In many cases, nighttime low temperatures are increasing more rapidly than daytime high temperatures.
Across Montana, conditions that lead to high fire risk (i.e., likelihood of occurrence) are becoming more common: seasonal maximum temperatures are increasing, snowmelt is occurring earlier, minimum relative humidities are decreasing, and fuels are becoming drier (Jolly et al. 2015; Seager et al. 2015).
Global temperatures are increasing in part because people are dumping greenhouse gases into the atmosphere.
Sergei Kirpotin, a botanist at Tomsk State University in Russia, and Oxford University researcher Judith Marquand say that rising temperatures are increasing the size of lakes in the frozen peat bog of western Siberia.
«We've known for a while that temperatures are increasing,» says National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration research meteorologist Dian Gaffen.
There's an arms race going on among insects in the Arctic, where temperatures are increasing faster than anywhere else on the planet — and mosquitoes are winning, according to a new study.
Despite cooling in some regions, overall Antarctic temperatures are increasing.
«For example, one data source might suggest that temperatures are increasing by 2 degrees Celsius while another source suggests temperatures are increasing by 4 degrees.
I am eating more often, my basal body temperature is increasing, and I have more energy.
In May 2000, the Archives of Disease in Childhood published research showing that scrotal temperature is increased in boys wearing disposable diapers, and that prolonged use of disposable diapers will blunt or completely abolish the physiological testicular cooling mechanism important for normal spermatogenesis.
«The overall effect of high temperatures is an increase in the potential risk of transmission.»
When temperature is increased, the electrons can jump over the barrier more easily.
The importance of summer temperature was increased when analysing subsets of years with low NAO index and positive AMO index.
When the temperature is increased by seven degrees, the medium becomes gelatinous.
They were able to maintain this strong increase in oxygen uptake even when the seawater temperature was increased to 37 °C — a temperature at which coral reef fish can not even survive for a short time.»
Think of the potential: keep the house nice and cool until your spouse gets home and demands the temperature be increased a few degrees.
To the best of our current knowledge, the cause for current rising temperatures is increased atmospheric CO2.
Here are some possible choices — in order of increasing sophistication: * All (or most) scientists agree (the principal Gore argument) * The 20th century is the warmest in 1000 years (the «hockeystick» argument) * Glaciers are melting, sea ice is shrinking, polar bears are in danger, etc * Correlation — both CO2 and temperature are increasing * Sea levels are rising * Models using both natural and human forcing accurately reproduce the detailed behavior of 20th century global temperature * Modeled and observed PATTERNS of temperature trends («fingerprints») of the past 30 years agree
The real temperatures were increased in all latitudes for the period 1930 - 1940, but more in the Arctic.
I always thought the ocean served as a heat sink as long as the ocean's bulk temperature was colder than the surface's and the surface temperature was increasing.
The temperature around the world is now increasing and TSI (Total Solar Irradiance) I think solar cycle can cause global warming because our temperature is increasing by radiation from the sun which comes from solar cycle too.
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