نتایج جستجو برای: warming

تعداد نتایج: 30849  

Journal: :Precambrian research 1987
K Zahnle J C Walker

The semidiurnal atmospheric thermal tide would have been resonant with free oscillations of the atmosphere when the day was approximately 21 h long, c. 600 Ma ago. Very large atmospheric tides would have resulted, with associated surface pressure oscillations in excess of 10 mbar in the tropics. Near resonance the Sun's gravitational torque on the atmospheric tide--accelerating Earth's rotati...

2014
Daniel Ventosa-Santaulària David R. Heres L. Catalina Martínez-Hernández

Through thermal expansion of oceans and melting of land-based ice, global warming is very likely contributing to the sea level rise observed during the 20th century. The amount by which further increases in global average temperature could affect sea level is only known with large uncertainties due to the limited capacity of physics-based models to predict sea levels from global surface tempera...

2015
M. Nieminen

Introduction Conclusions References

2009
SHANG-PING XIE CLARA DESER GABRIEL A. VECCHI JIAN MA HAIYAN TENG ANDREW T. WITTENBERG

Spatial variations in sea surface temperature (SST) and rainfall changes over the tropics are investigated based on ensemble simulations for the first half of the twenty-first century under the greenhouse gas (GHG) emission scenario A1B with coupled ocean–atmosphere general circulation models of the Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory (GFDL) and National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR)...

Journal: :Anesthesiology 2001
P K Janicki M S Higgins J Janssen R F Johnson C Beattie

BACKGROUND A new system has been developed that circulates warm water through a whole body garment worn by the patient during surgery. In this study the authors compared two different strategies for the maintenance of intraoperative normothermia. One strategy used a new water garment warming system that permitted active warming of both the upper and lower extremities and the back. The other str...

Journal: :Postgraduate medical journal 2004
T Chin P D Welsby

There is strong evidence that malaria was once indigenous to the UK, that global warming is occurring, and that human activity is contributing to global warming. Global warming will have a variety of effects, one of which will probably be the return of indigenous malaria.

Journal: :Global change biology 2012
Wouter I J Dieleman Sara Vicca Feike A Dijkstra Frank Hagedorn Mark J Hovenden Klaus S Larsen Jack A Morgan Astrid Volder Claus Beier Jeffrey S Dukes John King Sebastian Leuzinger Sune Linder Yiqi Luo Ram Oren Paolo De Angelis David Tingey Marcel R Hoosbeek Ivan A Janssens

In recent years, increased awareness of the potential interactions between rising atmospheric CO2 concentrations ([ CO2 ]) and temperature has illustrated the importance of multifactorial ecosystem manipulation experiments for validating Earth System models. To address the urgent need for increased understanding of responses in multifactorial experiments, this article synthesizes how ecosystem ...

2001
T. SCOTT RUPP ANTHONY M. STARFIELD

The response of terrestrial ecosystems to climate warming has important implications to potential feedbacks to climate. The interactions between topography, climate, and disturbance could alter recruitment patterns to reduce or offset current predicted positive feedbacks to warming at high latitudes. In northern Alaska the Brooks Range poses a complex environmental and ecological barrier to spe...

2013
Jinwei Dong Jiyuan Liu Geli Zhang Jeffrey B. Basara Scott Greene Xiangming Xiao

Recent climate change is substantially affecting the spatial pattern of geographical zones, and the temporal and spatial inconsistency of climatic warming and drying patterns contributes to the complexity of the shifting of temperature and aridity zones. Eastern Inner Mongolia, China, located in the interface region of different biomes and ecogeographic zones, has experienced dramatic drying an...

2015
Patrick T. Brown Wenhong Li Eugene C. Cordero Steven A. Mauget

The comparison of observed global mean surface air temperature (GMT) change to the mean change simulated by climate models has received much public and scientific attention. For a given global warming signal produced by a climate model ensemble, there exists an envelope of GMT values representing the range of possible unforced states of the climate system (the Envelope of Unforced Noise; EUN). ...

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