Sentences with phrase «warming the earth after»

«Perhaps the sun has been trying to warm the Earth after all.»
As I've said before, cleaner air may have warming the earth after 1975.

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Well, after the election, the Republicans can evolve or, they can let themselves go extinct and then we won't have to listen to them anymore telling us the earth is flat, there is no global warming, or that women can turn pregnancy on and off at will.
I completely agree with your observation about how baby was cuddled up in your warm, soft, heart - beating tummy for so long, why on earth do we expect babies to sleep on a cold, firm, lifeless, solitary crib just days after they are born?
The analysis is based on the fact that as the world warmed following the coldest part of the last ice age 20,000 years ago, the ice deep inside the Antarctic glaciers warmed more slowly than Earth's surface, just as a frozen turkey put into a hot oven will still be cold inside even after the surface has reached oven temperature.
As a result, it is unclear how soon sea level started rising after Earth warmed in prehistoric times, how quickly it rose and what we can expect in the future.
It represents the warming at the earth's surface that is expected after the concentration of CO2 in the atmosphere doubles and the climate subsequently stabilizes (reaches equilibrium).
By examining how Earth cools itself back down after a period of natural warming, a study by scientists at Duke University and NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory confirms that global temperature does not rise or fall chaotically in the long run.
«This emphasizes the importance of large - scale energy transport and atmospheric circulation changes in restoring Earth's global temperature equilibrium after a natural, unforced warming event,» Li said.
After heating rapidly in the late 20th century, Earth warmed only slowly in the last decade, partly as a result of natural cycles in the climate system.
This model does not, however, explain one of the most puzzling features of this rapid deglaciation; namely the global formation of hundreds of metres thick deposits known as «cap carbonates», in warm waters after Snowball Earth events.
As has been seen year after year, the warming of the Earth is causing major changes in many aspects of the planet's climate, and 2014 was yet another year that showed this trend in stark relief, a report released Thursday says.
After all, the implied changes in GCR flux are huge compared to what is expected from the gentle modulation of the Earth's magnetic field arising from recent solar activity changes (not that there's any trend in those that would explain recent warming).
He called it «distinctly possible» that the projected warming trend after 2030 «will indeed be catastrophic (at least for a substantial fraction of the earth's population).»
According to the study, published in the Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology on Tuesday, after the dinosaurs died out 66 million years ago, the Earth experienced an extremely warm period called the Early Eocene about 53 million to 50 million years ago, during which period, North American mammal communities were quite distinct from the ones that exist today.
This chemical weathering process is too slow to damp out shorter - term fluctuations, and there are some complexities — glaciation can enhance the mechanical erosion that provides surface area for chemical weathering (some of which may be realized after a time delay — ie when the subsequent warming occurs — dramatically snow in a Snowball Earth scenario, where the frigid conditions essentially shut down all chemical weathering, allowing CO2 to build up to the point where it thaws the equatorial region, at which point runaway albedo feedback drives the Earth into a carbonic acid sauna, which ends via rapid carbonate rock formation), while lower sea level may increase the oxidation of organic C in sediments but also provide more land surface for erosion... etc..
Two decades after the Earth Summit in Rio de Janeiro, most governments have agreed that limiting the increase in the average surface temperature of the Earth to 2 degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels would represent a tolerable amount of global warming.
The air isn't so cold to sting these days, but it's not the warm, thick of summer, nor is it fragrant with the smell of earth after a cold, spring rain.
As the earth starts to thaw after the colder months, so do our bodies start to prepare for the warmer season...
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Snowpiercer is adapted from French graphic novel Le Transperceneige, which finds the Earth plunged into a new ice age after a disastrous attempt to fix global warming.
Only 250 million years after life reached the earth's surface emerged, the first warm - blooded animals appeared, as for example the dinosaurs of the Jurassic period, that disappeared 66 million years ago due to a supposed asteroid impact on Eearth's surface emerged, the first warm - blooded animals appeared, as for example the dinosaurs of the Jurassic period, that disappeared 66 million years ago due to a supposed asteroid impact on EarthEarth.
This sweeping, futuristic fantasy envisions a ravaged earth, submerged almost entirely in water after a century of global warming — induced ice melt and storms.
The storyline is simply the moon looking for the sun to help the earth warm up again with every planet on the way asking «why would you want to help them, they are self destructive» pointing out that we need to look after the world a bit better, i quite liked this when everything else i'm playing nowadays is about getting headshots or explosions
After reading a newspaper column in which Dr. Lovelock predicted disastrous warming, Mr. Bloom (a frequent comment poster on Dot Earth these days) teamed up with Deng Cheng - hong, a Taiwanese artist, and set up Web sites showing designs for self - sufficient Arctic communities.
I finally focused on Trump here on Dot Earth in June after Grist revealed the jarring disconnect between the global warming policies the businessman endorsed in 2009 and those the candidate has spouted of late.
It has also been demonstrated that during oscillations of earth's climate, CO2 increase have occurred after warming... not before.
If we wind up emitting an extra gigatonne [billion metric tons] of CO2 into the atmosphere this year, it commits the Earth to a certain amount of additional warming that can't be taken back — a warming that starts to emerge within decades but will still be with us after thousands of years.
After reviewing all of the datasets I noticed that the Earth is either stopped warming or is cooling.
And then it might be one of those positive feedback mechanisms, since I do believe vulcanism (at least) has been responsible in the past for warming the earth (I guess after the (cooling) dust / aerosols clear).
I was walking our dogs through a blanket of crisp oak leaves this morning, pondering the state of Dot Earth after two years, nearly 800 posts and tens of thousands of reader comments that reflect the variegated, and deeply divided, state of thinking on many issues, but especially global warming.
; (4) how much would the Earth would have warmed after the end of the Little Ice Age due to all the processes independent of CO2?
The energy flow diagrams of Trenberth et al and Stephens et al show 3 mechanisms by which a warming Earth surface can warm the troposphere and restore radiative balance: it is not reasonable to assert a priori that two of them can't matter in calculating the global mean temperature after a doubling of CO2 concentration, when even a little study shows that all of them will be affected.
Faced with that fact, the question those rejecting AGW need to ask themselves is, why, after the Earth warmed enough to exit the LIA did it keep on warming?
Even if no further increases occur after the year 2100 the Earth will continue to warm for many years afterwards.
How much does the Earth surface have to warm in order to restore the radiative balance at TOA after a doubling of CO2?
The likely cause of this remarkable CO2 growth was from the Earth's own warming, causing oceans to release ever greater amounts of CO2 - not a surprise after the lengthy freezing conditions of the Little Ice Age (LIA).
It is reasonable to assume that natural variability is in total charge of earth temperature and that it causes all the warming and cooling, including the Cold period after the Roman Warm Period, The Little Ice Age and the next cold period that will follow this Warm Period.
Just as Earth took a while to cool down after the end of the Pliocene era, «one of the implications of the study is that Earth today is trying to catch up to the level of warming that we've put into the atmosphere.
Have we forgotten that 1998 was to be the «tipping point,» after which Earth would warm uncontrollably?
OK, the earth is warming — it is always warming or cooling, after all.
After watching weather reports on the TV for about 60 yers and more recently reading articles about global warming and climate changes in newspapers, magazines (e.g., Sci Am, Nat Geo, etc) and on the web, I have concluded that has been litle change in the earth's climate.
Global warming theory in chaos after report finds increased solar activity may COOL the Earth — Daily Mail I have been...
Be advised that cooling the earth is a lot less costly than warming it if it should turn out we didn't really want it colder after all.
Just last week, preliminary research at the Leibniz Institute of Marine Sciences in Kiel, Germany, suggested that natural variations in sea temperatures will cancel out the decade's 0.3 C global average rise predicted by the IPCC, before emissions start to warm the Earth again after 2015.
From the Vostok Ice Core, it is clear that the Earth is subjected to many levels of NATURAL «warmings»: JUST one «category «10» warming of 9 + with an ~ 12000y duration every 120,000 y; several category «6» warmings of 5 - 6C peaking ~ every 7500y after each category «10» event; many category «3» warmings of 2 - 3C peaking ~ every 5000y; and a multitude of category «2» warmings of 1 - 2C peaking on decade and century scales.
According to McLean and Foster, this predominance of warm surface waters in the Pacific has heated the Earth, particularly in the NH, and generated a rather abrupt upturn in global warming after 1976.
What's so frightening to them is that after one of the regular warming periods begins, they can see (in air bubbles trapped in glaciers from those past times) that CO2 starts increasing, and they know that this is because of the warming and thawing of vast natural stores of carbon dioxide in the oceans — as well as in the frozen or frigid earth of the northern tundra.
After recording its warmest year on record in 2015, Earth continued its record - warm streak into 2016, with January 2016 being the planet's warmest January since record keeping began in 1880, said NOAA's National Centers for Environmental Information (NCEI) on Wednesday.
Global warming began its recovery after the last Snowball Earth, was halted a few times by the ice ages (big and little), and for the past 150 or so years has been slowly been returning to NORMAL.
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