One deeply ironic result is that we have now narrowed our own options at a time
when climate fluctuation appears to be increasing.
Not exact matches
Climate variations or natural boom - and - bust cycles contribute to population
fluctuation in small fast - growing fish,» he noted, «but
when they are not overfished, our data showed that their populations didn't have any more tendency to collapse than other fish.»
However, Goddard said the results don't fully show the slowdown has disappeared
when comparing the past 15 years to the decades preceding that period and that understanding the natural
fluctuations in
climate on a year - to - year (or even decade - to - decade) basis provides important context to the warming trends driven by carbon dioxide.
He starts to address this question in his post, but dribbles off and shifts the focus to a couple of surveys that show people deeply care about global warming — even
when there's abundant evidence that much of public attitude on
climate is, as I've been saying, the equivalent of water sloshing in a shallow pan — lots of
fluctuations, little depth or commitment (particularly
when money is involved).
In conclusion, our analysis suggests that strong interannual and decadal variations observed in the average land surface temperature records represent a true
climate phenomenon, not only during the years
when fluctuations on the timescale of 2 - 15 years had been previously identified with El Nino events.
They have long appreciated - ever since the early 1990s,
when the global warming bandwagon first started to roll behind the gravy train of the UN Intergovernmental Panel on
Climate Change (IPCC)- that such short - term climate fluctuations are chiefly of natural origin.
Climate Change (IPCC)- that such short - term
climate fluctuations are chiefly of natural origin.
climate fluctuations are chiefly of natural origin.»
Climate models are what happens
when you calculate changes over a long enough period of time for the
fluctuations in weather to average out so that you can see the underlying trend.
When the
climates of the more local high - latitude Pacific and Atlantic sectors varied in parallel, large, abrupt
climate fluctuations occurred on a more global scale.
Finally, we note that the interannual statistics of the NAO and associated surface
climate impacts are subject to uncertainty due to sampling
fluctuations, even
when based on a century of data.
They have long appreciated - ever since the early 1990s,
when the global warming bandwagon first started to roll behind the gravy train of the UN Inter-governmental Panel on
Climate Change (IPCC)- that such short - term climate fluctuations are chiefly of natural
Climate Change (IPCC)- that such short - term
climate fluctuations are chiefly of natural
climate fluctuations are chiefly of natural origin.
But
when an alarmist speaks of
climate change they are not speaking of the historical
fluctuations.
Note that I am not necessarily claiming that this is the feedback operating on the long time scales associated with global warming — only that it is the average feedback involved in the
climate fluctuations occurring during the period
when the satellite was making its measurements.
All the GCM's are extremely simple
when compared to actual
climate, and they all have the same fundamental assumption that the
fluctuation of CO2 is a major driver of
climate change, even though we have very little real world data to support that claim.
Alex's simple model is worthy of further refinement to accommodate the influence of solar
fluctuations, volcanic activity, changes in GHG and the influence of clouds, My hunch is that while these factors on their own would have a relatively minor effect on
climate trends, they may impact much more
when their incidence is synchronised.
When 1 and 2 are isolated, they aren't enough to trigger an ice age, only less extreme
climate fluctuations.
Consequently
when you show us a graph which has totally ignored such
climate fluctuations we smell a rat.
(I've found myself lacking some background knowledge on the subject of centennial - to - millenial scale
climate fluctuations, and though I could try to find out for myself, it seems more efficient, and a good insurance policy, to ask
when the opportunity presents itself.)
«The ocean plays a crucial role in our
climate system, especially
when it comes to
fluctuations over several years or decades,» explains Prof. Mojib Latif, co-author of the study.
When the
climate is in a given regime randomness can cause small
fluctuations within that
climate regime.
Sellers are actually not dependent on living in a cold or warm weather
climate when it comes to seasonal
fluctuations in the real estate market, with winter and spring remaining the top selling seasons even across markets with colder weather, like Boston.