Sentences with phrase «yearly temperature from»

Annual Global Temperature Deviations in the Troposphere and Low Stratosphere, 1958 - 2004 February 2005 Source: J. K. Angell Air Resources Laboratory National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Deviation of yearly temperature from the 20 - year average, 1958 - 1977
The study was carried out in Japan, where scientists observed birth ratios and set them alongside yearly temperatures from 1968 to 2012.

Not exact matches

From that year through 2012, Earth's yearly average surface temperature increased at one - third to one - half the average rate from 1951 through 2From that year through 2012, Earth's yearly average surface temperature increased at one - third to one - half the average rate from 1951 through 2from 1951 through 2012.
Because monsoons result from the temperature differences between land and sea, the yearly monsoon was so weakened that northern Africa and India experienced a devastating drought.
These yearly rings change with temperature and rainfall, so they could read past weather by calibrating ring widths of living trees with instrumental data from 1959 - 2009, then comparing these with the innards of much older trees.
I am very cuious if you found a variance between Upper Air and Surface warming... I calculated total amospheric refraction temperatures, ie from data extracted by analyzing optical effects, some of my results show an impressive yearly warming trend, much stronger than the surface based one.
With a tropical and warm climate, average yearly temperatures range from 28 °C (82 °F) to nearly 31 °C (88 °F).
Yearly low temperature plots at Green Bay WI and Park Rapids MN exhibit increases of 5 to 11 deg F from the early 1900s to 2008 — as shown on data plots (link in # 193), from 10 year moving averages.
0.5 million km2 per decade in the last decades, the yearly average temperature trend was flat 1880 - 1920, +3.5 Â °C 1920 - 1930, variable (around a flat trend) 1930 - 1948, -3 Â °C 1949 - 1994, +3 Â °C 1995 - 2004 Even more interesting: the summer (June, July, August) temperatures dropped from average +7 Â °C in 1900 - 1980 to +3.1 Â °C in 1983, and slowly went up again to +6 Â °C in 2003 - 2004.
I am very cuious if you found a variance between Upper Air and Surface warming... I calculated total amospheric refraction temperatures, ie from data extracted by analyzing optical effects, some of my results show an impressive yearly warming trend, much stronger than the surface based one.
The line plot below shows yearly temperature anomalies from 1880 to 2014 as recorded by NASA, NOAA, the Japan Meteorological Agency, and the Met Office Hadley Centre (United Kingdom).
Moreover, the «constant» occupies about 2 / 3rd of the yearly increase of CO2 in average, thus temperature is only responsible for 1 / 3rd of the increase, the rest anyway is from the emissions (or one need even more sink).
That is because the NH is warming up from the winter and the NH drives the yearly variation in the Earth's temperature.
Doesn't it matter that it's summer (JJA) temperature for the grid box [65 - 70N, 65 - 70E] from CRUTEM3 that is used in this graph, instead of yearly temperatures?
It is instructive to compare these numbers with those characteristic of a set of the years during 1979 — 2012 with no or only one major regional extreme event (in terms of land surface temperature and land precipitation anomalies) in the NH midlatitudes, from late April / early May to late September / early October, as reported yearly since 1993 in the World Meteorological Organization statements on the status of the global climate (see also ref.
I'll look at that web site (from where you provided the images) in more detail when I have a chance — at a first glance, though, where they assert «that the satellite data is inconclusive regarding any discernible trends in the global yearly average temperature over the last 25 years», is a bit odd, given the > 95 % statistical confidence in warming over that time period (as per @ 30).
The bar graph below shows two estimates of yearly average surface temperature change both derived from ERA - Interim.
Further to my previous comments, it should be noted that the warm anomalies («anomaly» means the difference from the norm, whether yearly, seasonal, monthly, etc.) mentioned are sea surface temperatures.
The blooming flowers and warm temperatures of spring signal our most daunting yearly task is upon us again — cleaning our homes from top to bottom.
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