Sentences with phrase «tropical hotspot»

The phrase "tropical hotspot" refers to a location or region that is known for having a warm and humid climate, with high temperatures and abundant rainfall. It usually describes areas near the equator where lush, dense forests and diverse wildlife are found. Full definition
It's home to Bali — one of the most famous tropical hotspots in all of southeast Asia.
Two things that Professor Ian Plimer confidently touted during his presentation at the SA Skeptics annual conference was (1) the relevance of David Evan's so - called missing tropical hotspot (as supposed proof against greenhouse theory) and (2) that sub-sea volcanoes along the Gakkel Ridge is likely to be the cause of accelerated melting of the Arctic summer sea ice.
Among the biggest issues: There are hundreds of species with distinct and complex calls — and in tropical hotspots, many of them sing all at once.
Believe it or not, Belize is one tropical hotspot that offers reasonably priced real estate and a relatively low cost of living.
Sail the island, snorkel pristine reefs and explore Whitehaven Beach in this overnight adventure that takes you to all the tropical hotspots.
When I looked for a discussion of the tropical hotspot in ZOD, it was missing — there was just a great big gap between Middle Troposphere and Lower Stratosphere.
But this only works if you've got a valid means of determining their likelihood - if you applied this logic to the tropical hotspot you'd conclude that global warming wasn't happening.
By the way, the mistaken claim about the missing AGW «signature» tropical hotspot is one of the last refuges of the skeptics.
«The Tropical Hotspot: Still Frigid After All These Years (& CO2 Emissions) Main IPCC Climate Models: The Divergence From Climate Reality Continues In 2014»
The climate models have long predicted a tropical hotspot in the atmosphere due to CO2 emissions; but actual scientific research reveals that the feared, mythical, runaway «tipping point» hotspot remains non-existent.
The tropical hotspot 1) is seen in some radiosonde datasets The IUK analysis does indicate some what of a hot spot, but that process uses «kriging» over the huge spaces devoid RAOB stations which may not be valid, because kriging assumes a homogeneous distribution:
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