Sentences with phrase «water warming implies»

Because such deep seawater circulates from the coast of Antarctica, this deep - water warming implies that the Southern Ocean drove the last major climate change.

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This implies that risks are not too big or overarching (like resource scarcity, rising levels of atmospheric CO2, or global warming) but are more focused e.g. extreme weather, increased greenhouse gas emissions from agriculture or from energy use, or a lack of fresh water.
Bottle warmer - NA Bottle dishwasher basket - NA Bottle drying rack - NA Highchair - NA (we opted to just go with a booster instead to save space and money) Booster Seat for Meals - yes Burp clothes - yes (but I don't feel like I needed as many as people implied) Baby bathtub - NA (we just use the sink) Nasal aspirator - yes Baby fingernail clippers - undecided (I'm not convinced that regular fingernail clippers wouldn't work just fine) Video monitor - NA Audio monitor - NA (we have a small house) Gas drops - NA Gripe water - Undecided (I got it and used it a bit, but I'm not sure it helped or maybe that just wasn't what was bothering her) Additional Comments / Items?
Data from the AUV also showed slightly warmer water over some of the spires, which implied that they might be active hydrothermal - vent chimneys.
Some geologists suspected that the models might be wrong because they implied that carbonate deposits formed far from the equator; normally they form only in warm tropical waters.
However, they can provide both positive and negative forcing» and Ray # 252 «we understand extremely well the way greenhouse gasses [sic] like CO2 warm the planet» So here we go — Assumptions from considerations of physics: Unless CO2 could enlist water vapour to amplify its forcing it would simply be an unremarkable trace gas in the atmosphere, but — CO2 + water (vapour) = + ve feedback implying warming CO2 + water (liquid) = - ve feedback implying cooling Facts: Clouds cover half the surface of the planet.
However the negative NAO also implies a spin - down of the subtropical gyre and therefore a drop in the pole - ward transport of warm tropical waters.
This is an interesting concept given the fact that over 70 % of the earth is covered by water which implies that increased amounts of CO2 are less likely to cause any amount of noticeable warming.
There are only so many possibilities: glaciers melting or thermal expansion of the oceans, both of which imply warmer temperatures; alternatively, the spontaneous creation of water.
Extratropical cyclones are distinct from tropical cyclones, which are generally smaller and more intense, and, as their name implies, originate over relatively warm water in the tropics.
Since the less than positive feedback of clouds in the tropics appears to be the reason that the tropical troposphere hot spot signature of WMGHG warming is missing which implies that the water vapor and cloud feedbacks that are supposed to produce 2/3 of the GHG effect warming are not following the game plan, Spencer et al., by averaging ever damn thing they would find that might possibly show the tropical troposphere hot spot, are basically telling Trenberth and Dessler, «told ya so!»
This implies that hurricane intensity increase due to a possible global warming associated with increased CO2 is considerably smaller than that expected from warming of the oceanic waters alone.»
«The implication of attributing 18C of warming to CO2 while saying -LSB-...] «About 98 % of the greenhouse effect in the atmosphere is due to water vapour» is to imply that in the absence of CO2 and H2O, the temperature would be 900C lower, i.e. well below the physical limit of absolute zero.»
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