Sentences with phrase «warm relationships today»

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One very telling aspect of what the SLF gets up to is its increasingly warm relationship with the Labour - aligned group Compass, as evidenced by a piece in today's Guardian, and a meeting on the fringe last night.
Of note today: An evaluation of multi-site human microbiome temporal stability over six months; The impacts of 1,000 non-antibiotic drugs on the in vitro gut microbiome; Caspase - 1 might modulate the relationship between stress, the gut microbiome, inflammation and depressive - like behaviour in mice; And the impact of warming on the Antarctic soil microbiome
Today we enjoy a proper though tepid relationship, warmed slightly by the fact that our basic education values are similar.
[UPDATE 3/6, 1 p.m.:] Isaac Held, a climate modeler at the Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory in Princeton, N.J., responded today with some caution about seeking relationships between the ocean and atmospheric changes around the tropics, and also drawing conclusions about their relationship to global warming.
HS12 assume that deep ocean temperature change was similar to global mean surface temperature change for Cenozoic climates warmer than today, but this relationship does not hold true for colder climates.
We weren't investigating the meteorology of any one specific storm, but rather the climatology (i.e., the general relationship) of temperature and snowfall, looking to see if there were really places that were «too cold to snow» and whether a warming climate might result in more snowfall, or precisely what is being presented as fact today.
Based on this logarithmic relationship (still valid today) Broecker assumes a climate sensitivity of 0.3 ºC warming for each 10 % increase in CO2 concentration, which amounts to 2.2 ºC warming for CO2 doubling.
You state that «based on this logarithmic relationship (still valid today) Broecker assumes a climate sensitivity of 0.3 ºC warming for each 10 % increase in CO2 concentration, which amounts to 2.2 ºC warming for CO2 doubling.»
3) With the same data, i.e. that it was warmer 1000 years ago than today, and noting that the since the year 1000, the CO2 level has actually increased quite a lot, what does that say about the relationship between CO2 and temperature?
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