Sentences with phrase «warming events»

The warming is also consistent with climate sensitivities estimated from warming events in the historical past, and in the paleo record.
Local extreme warm events are part of it, obviously.
This is now generally rejected as an explanation for sudden past warming events.
Perhaps there will be a 4th graph developed that demonstrates a warmer progression while also maintaining a higher variance that makes both cold events and warm events more likely.
However, the team argued that the new study on winter warming events provides more insight than ever before.
Scientists studying leaf fossils found greatly increased signs of insect damage during the last great global warming event around 56 million years ago.
The previous warm event was the Medieval Warm Period approximately 1,000 years ago.
It's these transient warming events that are causing the most damage.
The growing research area of extreme event attribution has provided pertinent scientific evidence for a number of such warm events for which the forced climate response rises above internal climatic variability.
At that time, a big polar warming event was taking place.
That warming was not even as rapid as what we are seeing right now, but it is the only warming event since the dinosaurs that compares in rate and magnitude.
As would be expected, a slightly greater proportion of thicker sea ice formed during the Little Ice Age would likely remain during the first warming event compared to recent decades.
This study indicates that coral reefs in locations with more frequent warm events may be more resilient to future warming, and protection measures may be more effective in these regions.
It suggests that carbon dioxide is not the primary driver of planetary warming events, as other factors now have stronger weight on the final result.
I'm not sure where you get your information from but I've never suggested that warming events in the past were all related to CO2.
If anything, it is this one characteristic which appears to suggest that the extreme warming event is a normal weather event.
But the current climatic warming is occurring much more rapidly than past warming events.
Researchers studying a rapid global warming event, around 56 million years ago, have shown evidence of major changes in the intensity of rainfall and flood events.
The previous warm event was the Medieval Warm Period approximately 1,000 years ago.
Speaking of polar temperature changes (this is my lame attempt at looking like I'm staying on thread), does anyone here have some expertise they can share regarding the potential (or lack thereof) for tropospheric impact resulting from the ongoing sudden stratospheric warming event in the Arctic?
The Paleogene is an interesting time to study because global climate changed dramatically during that interval — including an abrupt warming event around 55 million years ago.
# 92 Spencer el al 2007 paper doesn't really support the precise mechanism proposed by Lindzen for Iris effect, but more simply observes a strong TOA negative correction associated with warming events at 20 ° S - 20 ° N (that is: in the 2000 - 2005 period of observation, the most significative warming episodes of the surface + low troposphere — 40 days or more — leads to a negative SW+LW cloud forcing at the top of the atmosphere).
Last year, Cooper spotted a similar pattern in North America, with megafauna going extinct during ancient warming events (which occurred at slightly different times in the Northern Hemisphere).
SEE ALSO: Drastic Arctic warm event stuns scientists, as record - breaking temperatures reach the North Pole
A continental ice sheet developed in Antarctica during the Oligocene Epoch, persisting until a rapid warming event took place 27 million years ago.
As scientists and conservationists race to work out the best way to conserve the world's coral reefs, a new study reveals why some reefs appear to be more resistant to coral bleaching during ocean warming events and calls...
The peak of the late century natural warming event was 1998 and the global climate shift was 1998/2001.
The rate of ice decrease at these places is likely to stay relatively constant and hence not add to much to sea level rises because they are huge stores of ice that take millenia to weaken and wear down even with a large scale warming event taking place?
Since the end of last El Niño warming event of 1997 to 1998, the tropical Pacific Ocean has been in a relatively cool phase — strong enough to offset the warming created by greenhouse gas emissions.
«Instead, more than 1000 years of human occupation passed before a rapid warming event occurred, and then the megafauna were extinct within a hundred years.»
Sidestepping such failures, alarmists note models can generate random unforced warming events about every 150 years and that last a decade or so.
Two weeks ago we looked at the Triassic - Jurassic mass extinction, some 200 million years ago, that was caused by a large climatic warming event after the break - up of supercontinent Pangaea led to the release of enormous amounts of first [volcanic] CO2 and then methane [from disturbed clathrates — a positive warming feedback] into the atmosphere.
For example, major expansion and strengthening of oxygen minimum zones (OMZs; O2 < 0.5 mL L — 1) are known to have occurred during abrupt, decadal — centennial - scale warming events during the last deglaciation (Moffitt et al., 2015b; Praetorius et al., 2015).
Temperature during the winter as a whole have generally decreased over the past two decades, likely as a result of climate change, but the sensitivity of ozone loss to the exact timing of March warming events makes ozone depletion a much more variable quantity.
Recent research has focussed on exposing the dynamics of carbon cycling across rapid climatic warming events within the Eocene extreme «greenhouse», where he has offered an alternative explanation for their genesis compared to prevailing views that invoked repeated releases of carbon from buried sedimentary reservoirs.
I would hope that such methodology doesn't just become only applicable for warming events — it then becomes technically unfalsifiable.
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