Citations with the tag: GLOBAL temperature changes
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- Low-Frequency Signals in Midtropospheric Submonthly Temperature Variance.
Iskenderian, Haig; Rosen, Richard D. // Journal of Climate; 7/1/2000, Vol. 13 Issue 13, p2323Low-frequency signals in the daily variability of temperature in the midtroposphere are investigated, thereby complementing published studies of changes in day-to-day temperature variability and in extreme weather events at the surface. The results are based upon approximately four decades of...
- Running Out of Space.
Iskenderian, Haig; Rosen, Richard D. // Backpacker; Sep2007, Vol. 35 Issue 7, p40The article reports that climate change is causing trees to grow and block views on the White Mountains.
- What Caused Snowball Earth?
Iskenderian, Haig; Rosen, Richard D. // Current Science; 5/6/2005, Vol. 90 Issue 16, p13Discusses the reasons for global cooling and extreme glaciation.
- New hurricane forecasts show a storm is brewing.
Cowen, Robert C. // Christian Science Monitor; 1/7/97, Vol. 89 Issue 29, p12Reports on the rapid climate change in the Atlantic Ocean. Warming of the North Atlantic sea surface; Predictions of hurricane forecaster, William Gray; Impact of temperature change on sea surfaces; Importance of Gray's analysis.
- Global Temperature Patterns in Past Centuries: An Interactive Presentation.
Mann, Michael E.; Gille, Ed; Bradley, Raymond S.; Hughes, Malcolm K.; Overpeck, Jonathan; Keimig, Frank T.; Gross, Wendy // Earth Interactions; 2000, Vol. 4 Issue 1, p1The recent availability of global networks of annual or seasonal resolution proxy data, combined with the few long instrumental and historical climate records available during the past few centuries, make it possible now to reconstruct annual and seasonal spatial patterns of temperature...
- The new greenhouse science.
Christy, John R. // Institute of Public Affairs Review; Oct97, Vol. 50 Issue 1, p20Discusses the changes in global temperatures. Causes of the reported rise in air temperatures; Overview of the global temperature data sent by the satellite observations; Agenda on a project for measuring global temperatures; Result of estimation of the global temperature.
- Global Warming and Trout.
Randolph, John // Fly Fisherman; Sep2006, Vol. 37 Issue 6, p2The article reports that a 4.5-degree Fahrenheit increase in average global temperature over the next 70 years could cut the habitats of trout by 25 percent to 30 percent in the U.S.
- Possible Bounds on the Earth's Surface Temperature: From the Perspective of a Conceptual Global-Mean Model.
Ou, Hsien-Wang // Journal of Climate; Jul2001, Vol. 14 Issue 13, p2976A global-mean model is used here to elucidate possible bounds on the surface temperature of a simplified ocean�atmosphere system. Extending previous one-dimensional models, it has included as internal variables the low-level and high-level cloud covers and the turbulent wind at the surface....
- Nearly synchronous climate change in the Northern Hemisphere during the last glacial termination.
Benson, Larry; Burdett, James // Nature; 7/17/1997, Vol. 388 Issue 6639, p263Reports on research observations regarding climate simulations which indicate that the cooling of the North Atlantic Ocean results in a cooling of the North Pacific Ocean and thereby creates a drier climate in western North America. The effects of abrupt cold/warm oscillations when the ice...
- The ice age cometh.
Benson, Larry; Burdett, James // IPA Review; 1992, Vol. 45 Issue 1, p16Presents views of different people about global cooling. Global cooling effects; Catastrophic implications of global cooling; Pollutants cause cooling. INSETS: Cool/warm change predicted.;But some things have not changed..
- An oscillation in the global climate system of period 65-70 years.
Schlesinger, Michael E.; Ramankutty, Navin // Nature; 2/24/1994, Vol. 367 Issue 6465, p723Identifies a temperature oscillation with a period of 65-70 years from a singular spectrum analysis of four global-mean temperature records. Consideration of external factors such as concentrations of greenhouse gases and anthropogenic sulphate aerosols; Oscillation of the ocean atmospheric system.
- Global interdecadal and century-scale climate oscillations during the past five centuries.
Mann, Michael E.; Park, Jeffrey // Nature; 11/16/1995, Vol. 378 Issue 6554, p266Presents a multivariate analysis of a globally distributed set of temperature proxy records of several centuries distribution. Spatio-temporal analysis; Interdecadal and century-scale climate variability; Large-scale spatial structure of the oscillation.
- Skies scrubbed clean have contributed to half Europe's recent warming.
Mann, Michael E.; Park, Jeffrey // New Scientist; 7/5/2008, Vol. 199 Issue 2663, p16The article reports on a study which suggests that decrease in aerosols probably accounts for at least half of the warming over Europe. During the study, Christian Ruckstuhl of the Institute for Atmospheric and Climate Science in Switzerland and colleagues took aerosol concentrations from six...
- Opinion Page.
Mann, Michael E.; Park, Jeffrey // Scholastic News -- Edition 4; 02/05/01, Vol. 63 Issue 15, p7Offers the views of students on global warming. Global warming and the responsibility of the government.
- Global Warming.
Mann, Michael E.; Park, Jeffrey // Scholastic News -- Edition 3; 01/17/2000, Vol. 56 Issue 14, p2Provides information on global warming.
- Global Warming.
Mann, Michael E.; Park, Jeffrey // Scholastic News -- Edition 3; 4/22/2002, Vol. 58 Issue 25, p3Provides information on global warming.
- Read a Diagram: Hot Spots.
Mann, Michael E.; Park, Jeffrey // Weekly Reader News - Senior; 1/9/2008, Vol. 87 Issue 14, Special section p4A quiz about global warming is presented.
- Structural Time Series Models and Trend Detection in Global and Regional Temperature Series.
Xiaogu Zheng; Basher, Reid E. // Journal of Climate; 8/1/99, Vol. 12 Issue 8, p2347A unified statistical approach to identify suitable structural time series models for annual mean temperature is proposed. This includes a generalized model that can represent all the commonly used structural time series models for trend detection, the use of differenced series (successive...
- Comments on "Analysis of the Merging Procedure for the MSU Daily Temperature Time Series".
Prabhakara, C.; Iacovazzi Jr., R. // Journal of Climate; 11/1/99, Vol. 12 Issue 11, p3331Comments on the study on the analysis of Microwave Sounding Unit data to monitor global temperature. Usage of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration satellite data on the study; Validity of the findings; Suggestions for improvements.
- Empirically Derived Markov Models and Prediction of Tropical Pacific Sea Surface Temperature Anomalies*.
Johnson, Scot D.; Battisti, David S.; Sarachik, E.S. // Journal of Climate; 1/1/2000, Vol. 13 Issue 1, p3Empirical dynamical modeling (EDM) is employed to determine if ENSO forecasting skill using monthly mean SST data can be enhanced by including subsurface temperature anomaly data. The Ni�o 3.4 index is forecast first using an EDM constructed from the principal component time series...
- Model Simulation of the Influence of Global SST Anomalies on Sahel Rainfall.
Yongkang Xue; Shukla, Jagadish // Monthly Weather Review; Nov98, Vol. 126 Issue 11, p2782A general circulation model sensitivity study was carried out to investigate the influence of global sea surface temperature (SST) on Sahel rainfall. This study was inspired by the impressive model simulations of Sahel rainfall reported by Folland et al. and Rowell et al. The model was...
- State of the Climate in 2002.
Waple, A. M.; Lawrimore, J. H. // Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society; Jun2003, Vol. 84 Issue 6, p800Neutral ENSO conditions at the beginning of 2002 gave way to a strengthening El Ni�o episode during boreal summer. Weather patterns in many areas of the world reflected the warm phase conditions. The average global temperature in 2002 was 0.45�C above the 1961�1990 mean, which places 2002...
- INTRODUCTION.
Shein, K. A. // Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society; Jun2006 Supplement, Vol. 87, pS7The article discusses various reports published within the issue, including one on the effect of the weather to the global economic losses and another by Smith and Reynolds on the global land and ocean surface temperature.
- Species We Can Kiss Goodbye.
Shein, K. A. // Backpacker; Sep2007, Vol. 35 Issue 7, p65The article details the effects of climate change on wildlife.
- Modelling global temperature trends using cointegration and smooth transitions.
Harvey, D.I.; Mills, T.C. // Statistical Modelling: An International Journal; 2001, Vol. 1 Issue 2, p143We analyse annual northern and southern hemisphere temperature data from 1856 to 1998 using models that contain either stochastic linear trends or deterministic non-linear trends. We find that changes in southern hemisphere temperatures lead to changes in northern hemisphere temperatures, with...
- World Review.
Russel, Trevor // Greener Management International; Winter98, Issue 24, p10Focuses on the views of several continents and organizations on how to tackle climate changes constructively. United Nations; North America; Asia.
- Interannual Temperature Events and Shifts in Global Temperature: A �Multiwavelet� Correlation Approach.
Park, Jeffrey; Mann, Michael E. // Earth Interactions; 2000, Vol. 4 Issue 1, p1For the purpose of climate signal detection, we introduce a method for identifying significant episodes of large-scale oscillatory variability. The method is based on a multivariate wavelet algorithm that identifies coherent patterns of variation simultaneously within particular ranges of time...
- symposium.
Watson, Robert T.; Wojick, David E. // Insight on the News; 03/12/2001, Vol. 17 Issue 10, p40Presents personal views on whether scientists have evidence of global warming. Signs that the climate is changing and that human activities were the cause of the changes during the 20th century; Information on a report on global warming released by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change;...
- Global Warming: Worrisome Signs.
Watson, Robert T.; Wojick, David E. // Population Reports; Fall2000, Vol. 28 Issue 3, p16Presents study findings and forecasts on global warming and climate change.
- IS SUMMER HEATING UP?
Adams, Jacqueline // Science World; 5/10/2004, Vol. 60 Issue 14, p4Focuses on the effect of global warming on the summer season in Europe.
- Crisis in a Northern Sea.
Janes, Patricia // Science World; 10/9/2006, Vol. 63 Issue 3, p14The article reveals the impact of global climatic changes on marine animals.
- GLOBAL WARMING DEBATE.
Janes, Patricia // Power Engineering; Jun2002, Vol. 106 Issue 6, p6Comments on an article on global warming published in the April 2002 issue of 'Power Engineering.' Information on the National Academy of Sciences Report on global warming; Energy consumption of the U.S.; Solutions to energy waste that will also help reduce greenhouse gas emission.
- TEST YOURSELF.
Janes, Patricia // Current Events; 4/23/2007, Vol. 106 Issue 24, p8A quiz concerning causes of global warming is presented.
- Global warming: ignorance is not bliss.
Bessieres, Michel // UNESCO Courier; Jun2001, Vol. 54 Issue 6, p10Presents information on global warming. Causes of global warming; Findings of the 2001 report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change; Forecasts on the possible effects of global warming.
- Hottest year on record: 1995.
Witze, Alexandra // Earth; Apr96, Vol. 5 Issue 2, p18Cites global temperature measurements made by the climatologists from the University of East Anglia and the Hadley Centre for Climate Prediction and Research in England. Average global temperature in 1995 as the hottest one recorded since 1860, when scientists began keeping global temperature...
- Side lights.
Witze, Alexandra // Current Events; 9/17/99, Vol. 99 Issue 2, p2Presents news briefs on global warming as of September 17, 1999. Includes evidence that humans are partly responsible for global warming; Fossil evidence of vast climate changes in the Earth's history; Large sheets of ice covering much of North America and Europe during the Ice Ages.
- Whitecaps And Global Warming.
Witze, Alexandra // Popular Mechanics; Sep2001, Vol. 178 Issue 9, p26Focuses on the significance of studying whitecaps to global warming models.
- Now for some hot earth news.
O'Meara, Stephen James // Odyssey; Sep99, Vol. 8 Issue 6, p4Reports on the findings of University of Massachusetts geophysicist Michael Mann's analysis of a thousand-year record of Earth's temperature over the Northern Hemisphere. Global warming; Uncertainty of the data.
- If it's warm it must be a workday.
Pearce, Fred // New Scientist; 1/29/94, Vol. 141 Issue 1910, p5Reveals that global temperatures on weekdays are warmer than during weekends. Explanation by Adrian Gordon; Influence of humans on global temperatures; Publication of findings in the journal `Nature'; Statistical significance of the results.
- Climate Change: Putting the `Good News' in Context.
Dunn, Seth // World Watch; Sep/Oct2000, Vol. 13 Issue 5, p2Focuses on climate change that could have irreversible impacts to sensitive systems such as coral reefs. Farmers' suffering of droughts and other climate disruptions; Examples of climate changes included in the draft of the United States Global Change Research Program.
- Who Turned Up the Heat?
Dunn, Seth // Current Science; 10/6/2000, Vol. 86 Issue 3, p11Identifies factors that contributed to the global warming.
- World Is Growing DARKER.
Dunn, Seth // Current Science; 9/24/2004, Vol. 90 Issue 2, p14Presents information on global warming and global dimming.
- The Naturally Oscillating Climate of Northern Norway.
Dunn, Seth // CO2 Science; 9/1/2010, Vol. 13 Issue 35, p6The article discusses a research study to determine the thermal and hydrologic characteristics of Northern Norway over the prior 1500 years.
- Global Warming.
Hanson-Harding, Alexandra // Junior Scholastic; 11/27/2000, Vol. 103 Issue 8, p6Provides information pertaining to global warming, and on how to prevent the environmental threat.
- Meltdown!
Janes, Patricia // Junior Scholastic; 12/11/2006, Vol. 109 Issue 9, p8The article focuses on the consequences of global warming.
- Don't blame the Sun.
Janes, Patricia // Astronomy; Sep95, Vol. 23 Issue 9, p26Reports that solar variability is not the cause of changes in the average annual temperature of the Earth since 1922. Carbon dioxide gas as the culprit; Domination of greenhouse gases.
- Global Warming.
Janes, Patricia // Scholastic News -- Edition 3 (Teacher's Edition); 4/22/2002, Vol. 58 Issue 25, p2Provides information on global warming.
- Seabed sediments force climate rethink.
Walker, Gabrielle // New Scientist; 1/6/96, Vol. 149 Issue 2011, p15Reports on the discovery that the earth experiences climate change every two to three thousand years. Cool and warm climate cycles; Evidence of cycle from the Greenland ice sheet; Detection of same cycle in deep-sea sediments; Changes in amount of sea salt deposited in Greenland's icecap.
- POLAR PROBLEMS.
Walker, Gabrielle // Scholastic News -- Edition 3 (Teacher's Edition); 1/17/2000, Vol. 56 Issue 14, p1Presents a teacher's guide on how to teach students about global warming.
- Putting the Puzzle Together.
Bayliss, Amanda // Ask; Apr2008, Vol. 7 Issue 4, p14This article chronicles the history of global warming and its causes.




