Not exact matches
While a 16 - year - period is
too short a time to draw conclusions about trends, the researchers found that
warming continued at most
locations on the planet and during much of the year, but that
warming was offset by strong cooling during winter months
in the Northern Hemisphere.
Evidence of melting glaciers and of Spanish wine - makers having to relocate their vineyards because it is getting
too warm in their current
location seem to be harder for the science haters to refute (though I always seem to get the «but not all glaciers are
in retreat» counter-argument).
What climate models assume is a wide - ranging compendium of physical processes that are either well known but
too complicated to incorporate into the climate model (for example the direct radiational effect of Carbon Dioxide on greenhouse
warming is considerably * simplified * compared to the most sophisticated «line - by - line» radiation models that are available, simply because there isn't enough computer power to make the line - by - line calculation at every
location on Earth at every time step within
in a GCM), or are not sufficiently well - known to treat them with complete certainty.
From about 1999 to 2003, the outbreak was primarily confined to Canada's Vancouver Island, but during 2004 to 2009, instances of the disease spread to the mainland coast of British Columbia, and then southward to coastal Washington and Oregon — all
locations with a relatively similar climate of wet, mild winters... If global
warming were to blame, the disease ought to be moving northward into regions where it would have otherwise been
too cold
in years past.