An interpretation of artificial warming is also consistent with the relocation to
a warmer urban setting.
Not exact matches
A selection of European dishes are served in the hotel's La Brasserie restaurant, a
warm and comforting space clad in
warming wood panelling while the restaurant's expansive terrace looks out over the Parc de la Tête d'Or, the largest
urban park in France, The bar - The Spark — welcomes guests into an intimate
setting with a delectable cocktail menu.
• Risk of food insecurity and the breakdown of food systems linked to
warming, drought, flooding, and precipitation variability and extremes, particularly for poorer populations in
urban and rural
settings.
Now we have more
urban effect in those numbers reflecting — that show up in that enhanced or exaggerated
warming in the global data
set.
Even after the release of the new data
set and procedures by NOAA, which addressed some of the
urban heat island issues and dropped the
warming 44 % (below IPCC 2007), significant other
urban heat island issues still remain.
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This result could partly be attributed to the omission from the gridded data
set of a small number of sites (< 1 %) with clear
urban - related
warming trends.
There are other data
sets out there that do not support Global
Warming - that take into account the
Urban Heat Island Effect - and pay more attention to the background than to those urban a
Urban Heat Island Effect - and pay more attention to the background than to those
urban a
urban areas.
In a worldwide
set of about 270 stations, Parker (2004, 2006) noted that
warming trends in night minimum temperatures over the period 1950 to 2000 were not enhanced on calm nights, which would be the time most likely to be affected by
urban warming.
An increasing number believe that any
warming is so small it is indistinguishable from the noise in the environmenal data
sets, and that the data have not been properly adjusted for such things as
urban heat island effects (are the city temps
warmer than the suburbs where you live?
Dilworth's design is composed of a graphical representation of NASA's infrared satellite data of Manhattan and focuses on the
urban heat - island effect, where cities tend to experience
warmer temperatures than rural
settings.