Sentences with phrase «various feedback effects»

As is apparent from Figure 3, the climate system would cross several tipping points and trigger various feedback effects that would render the climate system largely beyond human control.
As is apparent from Figure 1, the climate system would cross several tipping points and trigger various feedback effects that would render the climate system beyond human control.

Not exact matches

They provide simultaneous feedback on the many different kinds of issues worth raising about a reform — issues about the quality of implementation, the meaning various actors ascribe to the reform, the primary and secondary effects of the reform, its unanticipated side effects, and how different subgroups of teachers and students are affected.
The resulting increased / decreased ice is amplified by «various feedbacks, including ice - albedo, dust, vegetation and, of course, the carbon cycle which amplify the direct effects of the orbital changes.»
Steve is an admitted lukewarmer (as Jan says a better description is required) and adamant anti-AGW catastrophist who believes the Miscolczian - like - ve feedback of blooms in their various configurations not only mitigate CO2 effect but have causal correlation with ENSO.
Consensus about the effect of how increasing GHGs worked within climate models with various feedbacks and spatial features was late 70s - early 80s.
The modeling and experimentation suggests that pumping CO2 into the atmosphere will have a warming effect, though how CO2 interacts with the various climate regulatory and feedback processes is extremely complicated and there's a great deal of work to do.
With this you then made your transition through to your final concept as follows, «And to return to the title of the post, I think that the debate should not be about feedback at all, it should be a debate about the types and the effects of the various natural homeostatic mechanisms.»
To date, while various effects and feedbacks constrain the certainty placed on recent and projected climate change (EG, albedo change, the response of water vapour, various future emissions scenarios etc), it is virtually certain that CO2 increases from human industry have reversed and will continue to reverse the downward trend in global temperatures that should be expected in the current phase of the Milankovitch cycle.
«In various kinds of problems in physics, we can start with this «first order perturbation» effect and then systematically correct for feedback and such to reach a more accurate answer.»
This is the result of polar amplification - warming at the tropics is less than warming at the poles due to various effects such as positive feedback from ice albedo changes.
One of the problems is explaining the global effects of various forcings and the feedback effects.
In turn, the IPCC argues there are various other positive feedbacks that multiply the effect of the additional warming from the CO2.
This would arguably be the consequence of all the various forcings, plus various feedbacks, plus various internal variabilities such as oceanic oscillations, plus external effects such as possibly solar magnetism and GCR's.
I suspect that this is perhaps the more complex bit of the puzzle to deal with because it is pretty clear from just a naïve appreciation of the physics that this relationship works both ways with various lags (aside from the normal issue of GHG concentrations increasing temp, increased temp effects chemical reactions i.e. feedback as mentioned by a number of commentators).
Goals of such feedback include modulation of activity in specific brain regions in response to intrinsic or extrinsic cues, as well evaluation of the effects of various interventions.
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