نتایج جستجو برای: respectively global warming

تعداد نتایج: 1123603  

2015
Gary M. Erickson

Article history: Accepted 2 May 2014 Available online 24 May 2014

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

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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). ...

Journal: :Politics and the life sciences : the journal of the Association for Politics and the Life Sciences 2011
Ann E Williams

This paper employs public opinion data from a nationally representative probability sample to examine how information encounters and exposure to different media sources relate to individuals' beliefs about global warming. The analyses indicate that media source exposure (i.e., exposure to news and information about science presented through different media outlets), intentional information expo...

Journal: :Trends in ecology & evolution 2005
Nathalie Pettorelli Jon Olav Vik Atle Mysterud Jean-Michel Gaillard Compton J Tucker Nils Chr Stenseth

Assessing how environmental changes affect the distribution and dynamics of vegetation and animal populations is becoming increasingly important for terrestrial ecologists to enable better predictions of the effects of global warming, biodiversity reduction or habitat degradation. The ability to predict ecological responses has often been hampered by our rather limited understanding of trophic ...

Journal: :بوم شناسی کشاورزی 0
امین نیکخواه علیرضا طاهری راد مهدی خجسته پور باقر عمادی حسین پیمان

agricultural activities have always been partly responsible for the emission of greenhouse gases and other environmental contaminants in the atmosphere. thus, studying on the environmental effects of agricultural activities and proposing appropriate strategies to mitigate these adverse effects can be paramount importance. in this study, in order to determine the environmental impacts of peanut ...

2015
Enhui Liao Wenfang Lu Xiao-Hai Yan Yuwu Jiang Autumn Kidwell

Coastlines are fundamental to humans for habitation, commerce, and natural resources. Many coastal ecosystem disasters, caused by extreme sea surface temperature (SST), were reported when the global climate shifted from global warming to global surface warming hiatus after 1998. The task of understanding the coastal SST variations within the global context is an urgent matter. Our study on the ...

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