Suspended particle matters, aerosols, in the atmosphere (e.g., soot
... quantitatively. A principal investigator (PI) of this research project has developed a global aerosol climate model, SPRINTARS, which simulates spatial and temporal distributions of main tropospheric aerosols, i.e., black carbon, organic matter, sulfate, soil dust, and sea salt, and their effects on ...
... quantitatively. A principal investigator (PI) of this research project has developed a global aerosol climate model, SPRINTARS, which simulates spatial and temporal distributions of main tropospheric aerosols, i.e., black carbon, organic matter, sulfate, soil dust, and sea salt, and their effects on ...
Capitalism Magazine - public.iastate.edu
... go jobs and prosperity -- all because of the feverish imagination of environmental activists and some computer printouts that don't relate to what's really happening in the atmosphere. The climate-aerosol debacle: The U.N. science advisory group, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), ...
... go jobs and prosperity -- all because of the feverish imagination of environmental activists and some computer printouts that don't relate to what's really happening in the atmosphere. The climate-aerosol debacle: The U.N. science advisory group, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), ...
keypoints_etc_2
... respond to changes in climate. This is an urgent question posed by a 2015 GRL article restricted to historical observations. New Scientific Knowledge and scientific advances allowed (255 characters): We discover that expanded elevations of snowpack are vulnerable to interannual temperature variation ...
... respond to changes in climate. This is an urgent question posed by a 2015 GRL article restricted to historical observations. New Scientific Knowledge and scientific advances allowed (255 characters): We discover that expanded elevations of snowpack are vulnerable to interannual temperature variation ...
door: Albert Klein Tank
... Data policy issues are partly circumvented because derived indices/indicators are more readily shared and released than daily observational records themselves ...
... Data policy issues are partly circumvented because derived indices/indicators are more readily shared and released than daily observational records themselves ...
HKIE Climate Change Corner Issue 74 (Dec 13)
... the globe. A full report of the IPCC Working Group I contribution to the Fifth Assessment Report, titled “Climate Change 2013 – The Physical Science Basis”, is now available on the IPCC web site (www.ipcc.ch) According to the latest assessment, warming of the climate system is unequivocal and has ...
... the globe. A full report of the IPCC Working Group I contribution to the Fifth Assessment Report, titled “Climate Change 2013 – The Physical Science Basis”, is now available on the IPCC web site (www.ipcc.ch) According to the latest assessment, warming of the climate system is unequivocal and has ...
IPCC critique of Draft seeking more clarity slowdown in global
... The Global Warming Policy Foundation, a U.K.-based research group that describes itself as “deeply concerned about the costs” of climate change policies, said in a report in March that “we are on the threshold of global observations becoming incompatible with the consensus theory of climate change.” ...
... The Global Warming Policy Foundation, a U.K.-based research group that describes itself as “deeply concerned about the costs” of climate change policies, said in a report in March that “we are on the threshold of global observations becoming incompatible with the consensus theory of climate change.” ...
Recent Climate Observations Compared to Projections BREVIA
... could cause much of the discrepancy; it would be premature to conclude that sea level will continue to follow this “upper limit” line in future. The largest contributions to the rapid rise come from ocean thermal expansion (4) and the melting from nonpolar glaciers as a result of the warming mention ...
... could cause much of the discrepancy; it would be premature to conclude that sea level will continue to follow this “upper limit” line in future. The largest contributions to the rapid rise come from ocean thermal expansion (4) and the melting from nonpolar glaciers as a result of the warming mention ...
DOC - Europa
... What would you do if your doctor was 95% sure you had a serious illness? What would you do if your doctor was 95% sure you had a serious illness? And what if it wasn't just one doctor, but hundreds of the world's leading doctors? Would you just ignore them and continue business as usual or would you ...
... What would you do if your doctor was 95% sure you had a serious illness? What would you do if your doctor was 95% sure you had a serious illness? And what if it wasn't just one doctor, but hundreds of the world's leading doctors? Would you just ignore them and continue business as usual or would you ...
United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change
... ENVIRONMENTAL DATA ON CLIMATE CHANGE Marco Tulio Cabral – Ministry of Foreign Relations ...
... ENVIRONMENTAL DATA ON CLIMATE CHANGE Marco Tulio Cabral – Ministry of Foreign Relations ...
Climate change: New report from the world`s leading
... changing. Heat waves and other weather extremes, as well as changes in atmospheric circulation patterns, storm tracks and precipitation, can now be traced back to climate change caused by human activities. - Scientists have improved their ability to predict future climate change. Confidence in regio ...
... changing. Heat waves and other weather extremes, as well as changes in atmospheric circulation patterns, storm tracks and precipitation, can now be traced back to climate change caused by human activities. - Scientists have improved their ability to predict future climate change. Confidence in regio ...
Global Warming Is Natural, Not Man-Made
... from a 2 to 6 degree increase over the next century, but even these are problematic given the myriad of problems associated with using models and interpreting their output. No one advocates destruction of the environment, and indeed we have an obligation to take care of our environment for future ge ...
... from a 2 to 6 degree increase over the next century, but even these are problematic given the myriad of problems associated with using models and interpreting their output. No one advocates destruction of the environment, and indeed we have an obligation to take care of our environment for future ge ...
17 Feb 2007
... One reason I elected to become a scientist is that it seemed to me that scientists are in the reality business. Richard Alley, a lead author of the 2007 Fourth Assessment Report of the U.N.’s Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), Professor of Geosciences at Penn State University, and aut ...
... One reason I elected to become a scientist is that it seemed to me that scientists are in the reality business. Richard Alley, a lead author of the 2007 Fourth Assessment Report of the U.N.’s Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), Professor of Geosciences at Penn State University, and aut ...
Projection of future changes (2010-2099) of mean temperature and
... (CMIP3) multi-model datasets. The datasets are based on the climate scenarios produced for the Fourth Assessment Report (AR4) of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) (IPCC 2007). We used the outputs from 11 models for the Special Report on Emission Scenarios A1B (SRES A1B) scenario, ...
... (CMIP3) multi-model datasets. The datasets are based on the climate scenarios produced for the Fourth Assessment Report (AR4) of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) (IPCC 2007). We used the outputs from 11 models for the Special Report on Emission Scenarios A1B (SRES A1B) scenario, ...
Nature, Not Human Activity, Rules the Climate A Report of NIPCC
... Zonal-Mean Atmospheric Temperature Change ...
... Zonal-Mean Atmospheric Temperature Change ...
II) Data Sites
... Sources of Climate Information I.) Documents/ Reports IPCC Fourth Assessment Report (www.ipcc.ch) Limitations: - Informational only, no data - Generated by and for (?) climate scientists - Qualitative, difficult to bore down to regions - Most projections end of 21st Century ...
... Sources of Climate Information I.) Documents/ Reports IPCC Fourth Assessment Report (www.ipcc.ch) Limitations: - Informational only, no data - Generated by and for (?) climate scientists - Qualitative, difficult to bore down to regions - Most projections end of 21st Century ...
Background Climate PPT
... “The Earth’s climate is tracking into uncharted territory.” Andrew Glikson Canberra, Australia (Andrew Glikson undertakes earth and paleo-climate research at the Research School of Earth Science, Australian National University.) ...
... “The Earth’s climate is tracking into uncharted territory.” Andrew Glikson Canberra, Australia (Andrew Glikson undertakes earth and paleo-climate research at the Research School of Earth Science, Australian National University.) ...
Crisis? What Crisis? - Sustainable Futures Institute
... public confidence in the research process by improving data management and opening up access to data. The scientific consensus that global warming is occurring as a result of human activity remained unchanged by the end of the investigations. The CRU temperature data set is based on raw data held by ...
... public confidence in the research process by improving data management and opening up access to data. The scientific consensus that global warming is occurring as a result of human activity remained unchanged by the end of the investigations. The CRU temperature data set is based on raw data held by ...
Slide 1
... Why trust science? 1) The scientific method is objective 2) Science is peer-reviewed by experts 3) Ideas are funded, not particular answers ...
... Why trust science? 1) The scientific method is objective 2) Science is peer-reviewed by experts 3) Ideas are funded, not particular answers ...
Climatic Research Unit documents
Climatic Research Unit documents including thousands of e-mails and other computer files were stolen from a server at the Climatic Research Unit of the University of East Anglia in a hacking incident in November 2009. The documents were redistributed first through the blogosphere of global warming skeptics, and allegations were made that they indicated misconduct by leading climate scientists. A series of investigations rejected these allegations, while concluding that CRU scientists should have been more open with distributing data and methods on request. Precisely six committees investigated the allegations and published reports, finding no evidence of fraud or scientific misconduct. The scientific consensus that global warming is occurring as a result of human activity remained unchanged by the end of the investigations.The incident occurred shortly before the opening December 2009 Copenhagen global climate summit. It has prompted general discussion about increasing the openness of scientific data (though the majority of climate data have always been freely available). Scientists, scientific organisations, and government officials have stated that the incident does not affect the overall scientific case for climate change. Andrew Revkin reported in the New York Times that ""The evidence pointing to a growing human contribution to global warming is so widely accepted that the hacked material is unlikely to erode the overall argument.""