in which the same Dr Hansen explainedcausespolar amplification
feedbacks between the atmosphere and the surface , such as the ice(passive) may be caused byPolar amplification
the mechanismscausingpolar temperature amplification
a number of things(passive) is caused byPolar amplification
the role of downward IR anomalies in driving the Arctic surface warming associated with the TEAM mechanism , which is hypothesizedto influencepolar amplification
this positive feedback loopcausesthe polar amplification
largely(passive) is causedPolar amplification
the loss of Arctic ice ( medium confidence(passive) caused bythe polar amplification
water vapour from warming ocean currents(passive) to be caused byPolar amplification
forcing thresholdsinfluencepolar amplification
greenhouse gas forcing by itselfcan causepolar amplification
greenhouse gases when I ’m linking to my own post , which clearly explains the polar amplification is not caused by greenhouse gases(passive) is caused bypolar amplification
: For “ jest ” one problem with how climate “ science ” is being graded – not taught , mind you , but what today ’s students are being graded on – see the “ answers ” to problem 4 in this mid - term exam(passive) is caused byPolar Amplification
the Arctic to exaggerate a rise in global surface temperaturecausesthe Arctic to exaggerate a rise in global surface temperature
from any positive forcingcan resultfrom any positive forcing
more rapid warming at high - latitudes due to dominant pole - ward circulation and thus heat transportcausesmore rapid warming at high - latitudes due to dominant pole - ward circulation and thus heat transport
in twice as much change at the polesresultedin twice as much change at the poles
to artifactual warming or coolingleadsto artifactual warming or cooling
in about 10 degrees C higher Surface Air Temperatures ( SAT ) in the Amundsen Sea Embayment ... ASE ... during the Mid - Pliocene than today ... and that this amplification was largely related to reductions in clear sky albedo ( see the second attached image ) , due to such factors as reduction in sea iceresultsin about 10 degrees C higher Surface Air Temperatures ( SAT ) in the Amundsen Sea Embayment ... ASE ... during the Mid - Pliocene than today ... and that this amplification was largely related to reductions in clear sky albedo ( see the second attached image ) , due to such factors as reduction in sea ice
from a combination of meridional gradients in feedbacksresultsfrom a combination of meridional gradients in feedbacks
in amplified temperature changes in the Arcticwill resultin amplified temperature changes in the Arctic
to melting of glaciers at a higher speedcould leadto melting of glaciers at a higher speed
against an increase in mean global temperature of around 2 degrees C , which would surely be detectablesetagainst an increase in mean global temperature of around 2 degrees C , which would surely be detectable
methane emissions from these polar regions faster than natural emissions from other parts of the globalis triggeringmethane emissions from these polar regions faster than natural emissions from other parts of the global
to a polar heatingleadsto a polar heating
to higher temperature rise in the northis leadingto higher temperature rise in the north
in the Arctic crossing a melting point discontinuityhas resultedin the Arctic crossing a melting point discontinuity
significant melting of the sea ice and glacierscreatessignificant melting of the sea ice and glaciers
more warming in thermocline waters globallywould have causedmore warming in thermocline waters globally
the temperature records north of 23.6 to be weighted much more heavilycausesthe temperature records north of 23.6 to be weighted much more heavily
to an weakening of the coherence at certain timewould leadto an weakening of the coherence at certain time
the jet stream to weaken and wobble , causing wild temperature swingsis causingthe jet stream to weaken and wobble , causing wild temperature swings
A typical five(passive) is ... causedA typical five
many of these changes to feed on themselves ... amplifying each other year after yearis causingmany of these changes to feed on themselves ... amplifying each other year after year
to some weird and extreme weather ... especially during wintercould leadto some weird and extreme weather ... especially during winter
+0.3 C of warming since 1979 if one of the two regions actually cooledhas caused+0.3 C of warming since 1979 if one of the two regions actually cooled
Arctic summer ice to disappear ( so polar bears will all dieis causingArctic summer ice to disappear ( so polar bears will all die
to reduced hurricaneswould leadto reduced hurricanes
which appears(passive) to be heavily influenced bywhich appears