Sentences with phrase «than those averaging temperatures similar»

They're super comfortable but I think I'll reserve them for days a little cooler than those averaging temperatures similar to that of the Sahara desert.

Not exact matches

Item 8 could be confusing in having so many messages: «It is extremely likely that more than half of the observed increase in global average surface temperature from 1951 to 2010 was caused by the anthropogenic increase in greenhouse gas... The best estimate of the human - induced contribution to warming is similar to the observed warming over this period....
In 2017, 87 % of the Earth's surface was significantly warmer than the average temperature during 1951 - 1980, 10 % was of a similar temperature, and only 2.5 % was significantly colder.
3) Unless very unusually different from the temperature data sources commonly used by publications like this, the reported Southwestern U.S. temperature history has probably been fudged towards the hockey stick version depicted, rather than twin peaks in the 20th century, in a similar manner to U.S. average temperature history (examples in the prior link, comparing versus older sources before they were rewritten).
In a similar fashion to conduction (above), the re-radiation of LW from H2O and CO2 towards the surface delays and reduces the coolling of the surface, resulting in higher average temperatures than if there were no such gasses in the atmosphere.
Despite these reclassifications, the general conclusions are similar from previous work: (1) global temperature anomalies for each phase (El Niño, La Niña, and neutral) have been increasing over time and (2) on average, global temperatures during El Niño years are higher than neutral years, which in turn, are higher than La Niña years.
After the station moved, between 1974 - 2004 Walpole temperatures averaged 2.89 + / - 1.29 F warmer than Medway, but with similar year - to - year variability ranging between 1.5 cooler one year to 4.5 warmer another.
The simple fact of the matter is that geologically, the climate is capable of average temperature variation at least the same order as not only that expected from the observed forcing but much greater than the (so far) observed forcing, on similar timescales.
The findings suggest that California could be entering an era when nearly every year that has low precipitation also has temperatures similar to or higher than 2013 - 14, when the statewide average annual temperature was the warmest on record.
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