Sentences with phrase «warming started suddenly»

This warming started suddenly at the turn of the twentieth century, prior to which there was nothing there except for two thousand years of slow, linear cooling.
Arctic warming started suddenly at the turn of the twentieth century, after two thousand years of slow, linear cooling.
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The worry is that with further warming the ice sheets themselves will suddenly start to shrink.
On this day I wanted to wear a jacket light enough to put over my shoulders once the day got warmer, but thick enough to keep me warm if it suddenly started to drizzle.
A Guatemala's best hot cup of coffee and delicious breakfast will be served at the hacienda of San Antonio, as the sun warms up your driver and guide will be ready for the adventure to Chajul, which is based just about one hour away from Nebaj, see the the cornfield plantation, coffee along the way, when suddenly start seeing the smoke coming out from the tiny adobe homes, happy people walking toward the central plaza, place where the market is happening.
There is however no explanation as to why starting in 1992 the mid-troposphere warming suddenly occurs.
If the heat transport by the Atlantic thermohaline circulation suddenly increases for some reason (we'll come to that), Greenland suddenly gets warm (an effect amplified by receding sea ice cover of the seas near Greenland) and Antarctica starts to cool.
Why did it suddenly start allegedly warming only the oceans?
Then, in 1910, warming suddenly started.
Well, I'm about 99.99 % certain that when the consensus hits the «tipping point» where 51 % of the scientist think that anthropogenic global warming is bullshit, that those very same warmers will suddenly start screaming about how a consensus isn't scientific, even though it was certainly good enough when that consensus was on their side of the fence.
Then, in 1910, warming suddenly started, kept going until 1940 and then stopped.
This guideline does not mean that climate change is harmless below 2 C, or that it suddenly becomes so catastrophic above 2 C that further efforts at limiting warming are pointless, but like a highway speed limit, it serves as a useful benchmark for where you start to worry about things being really bad.
I think a lot of people, including politicians, are starting to notice this point, because if you look at the late 90's the debate was all about the crisis of global warming, but now they've suddenly changed the name to «climate change» instead.
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