Sentences with phrase «transient warming»

My co-authors and I have argued in previous papers that climate cycles on early Mars could have been driven by oscillations in the carbonate - silicate cycle, which would have provided transient warming from the accumulation of greenhouse gases by volcanoes and subsequent loss by weathering.
Among other things, the author [of the Economist's report] hopelessly confuses transient warming (the warming observed at any particularly time) with committed warming (the total warming that you've committed to, which includes warming in the pipeline due to historical carbon emissions).
Ramirez, R.M., A warmer and wetter solution for early Mars and the challenges with transient warming, Icarus, 297, pp. 71 - 82, 2017
The recent transient warming (combined with ocean heat uptake and our knowledge of climate forcings) points towards a «moderate» value for the equilibrium sensitivity, and this is consistent with what we know from other analyses.
Fellow US climate expert Michael Mann emailed the the ThinkProgress website, arguing that: «the author hopelessly confuses transient warming (the warming observed at any particularly time) with committed warming (the total warming that you've committed to, which includes warming in the pipeline due to historical carbon emissions).»
The researchers hypothesized that the leaf miners that are seen in the Mexican Hat fossils appeared in that area because of a transient warming event, a number of which occurred during the early Paleocene.
It's these transient warming events that are causing the most damage.
When returning to exercise after an injury, transient warm - up pain need not be a sign to stop, as long as it eases off after 5 to 10 minutes.
Some ENSO experts, such as Mark Cane, points out that the upwelling impact on SST in the East implies that in the transient warming, the warming might happen faster in the West than the East thus strengthening the Walker circulation — some of the supposed volcanic - El Niño connections would support that.
Some ENSO experts, such as Mark Cane, points out that the upwelling impact on SST in the East implies that in the transient warming, the warming might happen faster in the West than the East thus strengthening the Walker circulation — some of the supposed volcanic - El Niño connections would support that.
You began with «My argument was that the smaller you made the transient / equilibrium ratio then the higher the ratio of equilibrium / transient warming would be in the future» which I didn't understand and so grasped at the nearest straw that I did understand.
Where the proposed ρcrit could be meaningfully related to temperature, condition 2 was evaluated based on an «accessible neighborhood» of global temperatures from the IPCC (12) of 1.1 — 6.4 °C above 1980 — 1999 that could be committed to over the next TP ∼ 100 years, and on recognition that transient warming is generally greater toward the poles and greater on land than in the ocean.
The long term cooling in the lower stratosphere occurred in two downward steps in temperature both after the transient warming related to explosive volcanic eruptions of El Chichón and Mount Pinatubo, this behavior of the global stratospheric temperature has been attributed to global ozone concentration variation in the two years following volcanic eruptions.
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