Analysis by Michael MacCracken of the paper
... field and capable of fairly representing the range of recognized expert understanding. The chapters that are prepared are charged with fairly representing the full range of the up-todate, peer-reviewed literature—narrowing the range of expert understanding only when there is good reason to suggest t ...
... field and capable of fairly representing the range of recognized expert understanding. The chapters that are prepared are charged with fairly representing the full range of the up-todate, peer-reviewed literature—narrowing the range of expert understanding only when there is good reason to suggest t ...
Questioning the Global Warming Science
... conducted by the US House Committee on Energy & Commerce which appointed a panel of three well-known mathematicians to look into the mathematical aspects of the Hockey-stick graph. Their findings are available in the Wegman Report which has severely criticized the methodology used by Mann et al. in ...
... conducted by the US House Committee on Energy & Commerce which appointed a panel of three well-known mathematicians to look into the mathematical aspects of the Hockey-stick graph. Their findings are available in the Wegman Report which has severely criticized the methodology used by Mann et al. in ...
Dinnae expect onything an ye`ll no be disappointed
... is larger than the global average temperature rise: we suggest this is related to more rapid warming that happens at higher latitudes. Regrettably, I have falsified the title of this article “‘Dinnae expect onything an ye’ll no be disappointed”, by demonstrating that by examining data around the glo ...
... is larger than the global average temperature rise: we suggest this is related to more rapid warming that happens at higher latitudes. Regrettably, I have falsified the title of this article “‘Dinnae expect onything an ye’ll no be disappointed”, by demonstrating that by examining data around the glo ...
Slide 1
... 2. Structure: probably three parts: will probably have choice. 40 minutes for “prepared questions” (to be posted); 40 minutes problems; 40 minutes more problems ...
... 2. Structure: probably three parts: will probably have choice. 40 minutes for “prepared questions” (to be posted); 40 minutes problems; 40 minutes more problems ...
Borehole paleoclimatology – the effect of deep lakes and “heat
... borehole temperature logs worldwide (The International Heat Flow Commission global geothermal data set), only about 10% of these data are currently used for climate studies because a number of known non-climatic energy perturbations are superimposed on the climatic signal. Therefore, an extreme caut ...
... borehole temperature logs worldwide (The International Heat Flow Commission global geothermal data set), only about 10% of these data are currently used for climate studies because a number of known non-climatic energy perturbations are superimposed on the climatic signal. Therefore, an extreme caut ...
Elevation-dependent warming in mountain regions of the world
... during the last several decades. Aerosols such as dust depend on other factors such as land-use ...
... during the last several decades. Aerosols such as dust depend on other factors such as land-use ...
latest!climate!science!mean! - Red Cross Red Crescent Climate
... Already,"we"have"seen"some"extreme"weather"and"climate"events"change"since"about"1950,"as"described"in"the" IPCC"Special$Report$on$Extremes."It"is"very$likely"that"heat"waves"will"occur"more"often"and"last"longer;" however,"occasional"cold"winter"extremes"will"continue"to"occur."Most"of"the"land"in" ...
... Already,"we"have"seen"some"extreme"weather"and"climate"events"change"since"about"1950,"as"described"in"the" IPCC"Special$Report$on$Extremes."It"is"very$likely"that"heat"waves"will"occur"more"often"and"last"longer;" however,"occasional"cold"winter"extremes"will"continue"to"occur."Most"of"the"land"in" ...
R.KUPPANNA General Manager Kuwait India International
... particularly China which has questioned the status of the dollar as the world's reserve currency. But if Marc Faber and Elliot Wave analyst Robert Prechter are to be believed, the dollar may very well appreciate. Infact, Marc Faber has gone one step forward and said that the dollar could appreciate ...
... particularly China which has questioned the status of the dollar as the world's reserve currency. But if Marc Faber and Elliot Wave analyst Robert Prechter are to be believed, the dollar may very well appreciate. Infact, Marc Faber has gone one step forward and said that the dollar could appreciate ...
The Role of Net-Negative CO2 Emission Scenarios in Stabilizing
... McGlashan N., Shah N., & Workman M. (2010). The Potential for the Deployment of Negative Emissions Technologies in the UK. Work stream 2, Report 18 of the AVOID programme (AV/WS2/D1/R18). Meissner, K. J., Weaver, A. J., Matthews, H. D., & Cox, P. M. (2003). The role of land surface dynamics in glaci ...
... McGlashan N., Shah N., & Workman M. (2010). The Potential for the Deployment of Negative Emissions Technologies in the UK. Work stream 2, Report 18 of the AVOID programme (AV/WS2/D1/R18). Meissner, K. J., Weaver, A. J., Matthews, H. D., & Cox, P. M. (2003). The role of land surface dynamics in glaci ...
Comparing variability and trends in observed and modelled global
... assumed to be AR(1) noise. Figure 3a shows that the observations and models display significant warming trends in both TGLOBAL (red bars) and TRESIDUAL (blue bars). The observed and model‐mean trends in TGLOBAL are statistically indistinguishable, with values of about 0.099°C/decade and 0.100°C/ dec ...
... assumed to be AR(1) noise. Figure 3a shows that the observations and models display significant warming trends in both TGLOBAL (red bars) and TRESIDUAL (blue bars). The observed and model‐mean trends in TGLOBAL are statistically indistinguishable, with values of about 0.099°C/decade and 0.100°C/ dec ...
The Changing Annual Rainfall and Temperature
... global climate change is the foremost; others included desertification, biodiversity and fertility losses, HIV/AIDS, Ozone depletion etc. Climate change knows no bounds as its impact can be felt from the local through the international or global levels. The present study is therefore aimed at assess ...
... global climate change is the foremost; others included desertification, biodiversity and fertility losses, HIV/AIDS, Ozone depletion etc. Climate change knows no bounds as its impact can be felt from the local through the international or global levels. The present study is therefore aimed at assess ...
What Measures Can Be Taken To Improve The Understanding Of Observed Changes?
... existing data with respect to recent trends. Despite the inhomogeneities in the data sets, we need to narrow the uncertainty and decide as a community which trends to reject as inconsistent with the set of available observations. This assessment needs to be made with regional scale data as well as w ...
... existing data with respect to recent trends. Despite the inhomogeneities in the data sets, we need to narrow the uncertainty and decide as a community which trends to reject as inconsistent with the set of available observations. This assessment needs to be made with regional scale data as well as w ...
Marine Climate Change Impacts Partnership (MCCIP) Report card
... understanding of the natural dynamics of the different species. For plankton species, which are short-lived and for which there is an existing long time series of data it is relatively easy. For many other organisms further up the food chain that have longer generation times and more complex interac ...
... understanding of the natural dynamics of the different species. For plankton species, which are short-lived and for which there is an existing long time series of data it is relatively easy. For many other organisms further up the food chain that have longer generation times and more complex interac ...
Urban heat island effect, climate change, and potential adaptations
... heat island effect. It is possible that a synergistic relationship will develop between the urban heat island effect and global climate change in the 21st Century. In the New York Metropolitan Area, analysis of National Climatic Data Center data at 23 weather stations revealed a warming trend of 0.1 ...
... heat island effect. It is possible that a synergistic relationship will develop between the urban heat island effect and global climate change in the 21st Century. In the New York Metropolitan Area, analysis of National Climatic Data Center data at 23 weather stations revealed a warming trend of 0.1 ...
National Geographic: Six Degrees Could Change the World (2007
... By Preston C. Enright (Denver, CO United States) - See all my reviews It's a shame how militarists have so narrowly defined "national security" as an issue to focus us on war-making. But as ample evidence shows, we have security issues that involve building a sustainable economy, renewable energy, s ...
... By Preston C. Enright (Denver, CO United States) - See all my reviews It's a shame how militarists have so narrowly defined "national security" as an issue to focus us on war-making. But as ample evidence shows, we have security issues that involve building a sustainable economy, renewable energy, s ...
Ocean surface warming: The North Atlantic remains within the
... determined the mean position of the 12, 15 and 18 1C isotherms in the North Atlantic for August and September from 1854 to 2005. We show that recent warming is no more extreme than the warming experienced during the 20th century. 2. Materials and methods SSTs were obtained from NOAA NCDC ERSST versi ...
... determined the mean position of the 12, 15 and 18 1C isotherms in the North Atlantic for August and September from 1854 to 2005. We show that recent warming is no more extreme than the warming experienced during the 20th century. 2. Materials and methods SSTs were obtained from NOAA NCDC ERSST versi ...
The recent pause in global warming (1): What do observations of the
... The global mean temperature near the surface of the Earth is often used as the primary indicator of climate change, and often as the only indicator in many discussions. National and international negotiations on climate change tend to focus on ways of limiting global mean surface temperature rise to ...
... The global mean temperature near the surface of the Earth is often used as the primary indicator of climate change, and often as the only indicator in many discussions. National and international negotiations on climate change tend to focus on ways of limiting global mean surface temperature rise to ...
Co-chairs (2)
... Studies; g Extreme high sea level depends on average sea level and on regional weather systems. It is defined here as the highest 1% of hourly values of observed sea level at a station for a given reference period; h Changes in observed extreme high sea level closely follow the changes in average se ...
... Studies; g Extreme high sea level depends on average sea level and on regional weather systems. It is defined here as the highest 1% of hourly values of observed sea level at a station for a given reference period; h Changes in observed extreme high sea level closely follow the changes in average se ...
WORLD EXTREME HEAT RECORDS
... THE DATA BASE ISSUES Though there has clearly been some cyclical warming in recent decades, the global surface station based data is seriously compromised by urbanization and other local factors (land-use /land-cover, improper siting, station dropout, instrument changes unaccounted for and missing d ...
... THE DATA BASE ISSUES Though there has clearly been some cyclical warming in recent decades, the global surface station based data is seriously compromised by urbanization and other local factors (land-use /land-cover, improper siting, station dropout, instrument changes unaccounted for and missing d ...
Here - Icecap
... THE DATA BASE ISSUES Though there has clearly been some cyclical warming in recent decades, the global surface station based data is seriously compromised by urbanization and other local factors (land-use /land-cover, improper siting, station dropout, instrument changes unaccounted for and missing d ...
... THE DATA BASE ISSUES Though there has clearly been some cyclical warming in recent decades, the global surface station based data is seriously compromised by urbanization and other local factors (land-use /land-cover, improper siting, station dropout, instrument changes unaccounted for and missing d ...
Presumption and Burden of Proof: IADA Workshop
... used to attack this particular type of argument. 2. Examine each of these counter-arguments in light of the context of the debate to see if one might fit. 3. If you find one that fits, anticipate the objection by building in a premise stating that this particular type of counter-argument does no ...
... used to attack this particular type of argument. 2. Examine each of these counter-arguments in light of the context of the debate to see if one might fit. 3. If you find one that fits, anticipate the objection by building in a premise stating that this particular type of counter-argument does no ...
lecture_20
... those of 2005 (+0.52 °C) and 1998 (+0.51 °C), although the differences between the three years are not statistically significant…’ Every year from 1986 to 2012 has seen world annual mean temperatures above the 1961-1990 average. ...
... those of 2005 (+0.52 °C) and 1998 (+0.51 °C), although the differences between the three years are not statistically significant…’ Every year from 1986 to 2012 has seen world annual mean temperatures above the 1961-1990 average. ...
Why Support the IPCC?
... response strategies” (Resolution 43/53). Its main activity is to prepare comprehensive assessment reports about climate change at regular intervals. IPCC reports should be neutral with respect to policy, although they may need to deal objectively with scientific, technical and socio-economic factors ...
... response strategies” (Resolution 43/53). Its main activity is to prepare comprehensive assessment reports about climate change at regular intervals. IPCC reports should be neutral with respect to policy, although they may need to deal objectively with scientific, technical and socio-economic factors ...
Borehole temperatures and tree rings: Seasonality and
... field is parameterized in terms of the long-term thermal gradient and surface temperature intercept and is removed to isolate a reduced temperature field that includes the transient component of each temperature-depth profile. These background parameters are estimated using data below 160 m, a depth ...
... field is parameterized in terms of the long-term thermal gradient and surface temperature intercept and is removed to isolate a reduced temperature field that includes the transient component of each temperature-depth profile. These background parameters are estimated using data below 160 m, a depth ...
Global Warming - The Dartmouth Undergraduate Journal of Science
... the atmosphere would raise the mean global temperature by several degrees” (2). Even then, his audience was skeptical as many other factors could also affect global temperature. Since Arrhenius’ paper, the global warming discussion has grown convoluted as both scientists and the media have addressed ...
... the atmosphere would raise the mean global temperature by several degrees” (2). Even then, his audience was skeptical as many other factors could also affect global temperature. Since Arrhenius’ paper, the global warming discussion has grown convoluted as both scientists and the media have addressed ...