Sentence examples for average warming from inspiring English sources

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The claimants argued that the Secretary of State should make the 2050 target more ambitious to reflect scientific developments since 2008 and the Paris Agreement's intention to limit average warming to 1.5°C.

A recent study by researchers at Nasa's Jet Propulsion Laboratory found that lake surface temperatures in six Northern California and Nevada lakes are, on average, warming at twice the rate of the surrounding air.

Inadequate action by governments has been brought into focus by ever-more alarming reports about the rate of warming, such as the recent long-term forecast from the UK Met Office that we might temporarily exceed 1.5C of average warming over preindustrial levels in the next five years.

Another element in this vast and disparate research landscape was the paper I reported on a few weeks ago indicating that Antarctica is, on average, warming up.

The world must therefore act in a swift and coordinated way to avoid the more pessimistic scenarios of 4°C or even 6 °C average warming above pre industrial levels.

Climate records show that the Pacific Northwest corridor of North America is warming, substantially faster than the global average; warming rates of 0.1 0.6°C per decade are anticipated during the coming century (ISAB 2007).

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Their analysis suggested that the giant frozen continent had, on average, warmed up over the last half-century - clarifying a picture in which other studies had produced various accounts of trends in different parts of the region.

According to the IPCC's fourth assessment in 2007, global average surface temperature will increase by 1.1-6.4°C 1.1-6.4°C2-9 times more than globylly averaged warming during last century [ 1].

The term urban heat island (UHI) describes a phenomenon where cities are on average warmer than the surrounding rural area.

On the days when she could barely drag herself out of bed, she skated only two or three laps, fewer than the average warm-up.

Global mean surface air temperature has already increased by 0.3 degrees centigrade (0.54 Fahrenheit) to 0.6 degrees centigrade (1.08 degrees Fahrenheit) over the last 100 years, it said, with the five average warmest years all occurring in the 1980's.

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