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The trade winds in the Pacific Ocean are weakening as a result of global warming, according to a new study that indicates changes to the region's biology are possible. IE 11 is not supported.
Global average land temperatures have not increased as quickly as many scientists had expected over the past 10 or 15 years, leading some climate skeptics to latch onto the bogus idea of a ...
The trade winds in the Pacific Ocean are weakening as a result of global warming, according to a new study that indicates changes to the region's biology are possible.
Connecting the recent slowdown in atmospheric warming to stronger trade winds. Scott K. Johnson – Feb 13, 2014 2:17 pm | 53 Surface temperature change with strengthening Pacific trade winds ...
Heat stored in the western Pacific Ocean caused by an unprecedented strengthening of the equatorial trade winds appears to be largely responsible for the hiatus in surface warming observed over ...
The global warming "pause" has a cause: Trade winds have been burying heat in the Pacific. Palm trees blow in fierce winds on Hawaii's Kona Coast. Since the 1990s, the winds have strengthened by ...
Warming hiatus Stronger than normal trade winds in the central Pacific are the main cause of a 13-year halt in global surface temperatures increases, an Australian study reveals.
Study links stronger Pacific trade winds to pause in global warming Heat stored in the Pacific Ocean could be a ticking climate time bomb (Photo: Shutterstock ) View 1 Image ...
Climate scientists have documented a pronounced slowdown in the Pacific Ocean atmospheric system that drives the trade winds, a prediction of global warming theory that appears to be coming true ...
Scientists have found that coral reefs near Tarawa record changes in Pacific trade winds. Chris Rainier/CORBIS Earth has been warming since about 11,000 years ago, the end of the last glacial maximum.
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