Science news articles about 'surface air temperatures'
... for on-going climate change because they are sandwiched by extraordinarily raising surface air temperatures and a warming ocean.
The Antarctic Peninsula has experienced extraordinary warming in the ...
The rapidly warming Arctic may be given a brief reprieve by North American wildfires, which lower surface air temperatures for weeks or months at a time.
... report, "Greenhouse gases are accumulating in the Earth's atmosphere as a result of human activities, causing surface air temperatures and subsurface ocean temperatures to rise."
In addition to ...
... from drifting buoys positioned around the Arctic that measured surface air temperature and sea level pressure.
The team found that the pace of sea ice movement along the Arctic ...
... within a year or two of La Niña.
The temperature in the United States in 2008 was not much different than ... seems likely that a new global surface air temperature record will be set within the next ...
... aerosols play less of a role, the surface air temperature has increased about 0.35 C (0 ... of black carbon both encourage warming, temperature increases can be especially rapid. The build-up of aerosols ...
... analyze the observed globally averaged surface air temperatures for the period 1901� as well as several ... further, Piao et al. reanalyze temperature and carbon storage data from several temperate and ...
... CO2 is emitted over the next few centuries. Results further suggest that the lifetime of the surface air temperature anomaly might be as much as 60% longer than the lifetime of anthropogenic CO2 and ...
... Wehner's graphics shows past and future projections of the global mean surface air temperature, an indicator of the magnitude of the effects of global climate change. The three different trajectories ...
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