Since 1850, the rise in global mean surface temperatures (GMSTs) from increasing atmospheric concentrations of greenhouse gases (GHGs) has exhibited three ~30-year hiatus (surface cooling) episodes. The current hiatus is often thought to be generated by similar cooling episodes in Pacific or Atlantic ocean basins. However, GMSTs as well as reconstructed Atlantic and Pacific ocean basin surface temperatures show the presence of similar multidecadal components generated from a three-dimensional analysis of differential gravitational (tidal) forcing from the sun and moon. This paper hypothesizes that these episodes are all caused by external tidal forcing that generates alternating ~30-year zonal and meridional circulation regimes, which respe...
Yan, Xiao-HaiThe emission of greenhouse gases (GHGs) from human economy and social activity, such as...
Global mean surface temperatures (GMST) exhibited a smaller rate of warming during 1998-2013, compar...
Global mean surface temperatures (GMST) warmed in the early 20th century, experienced a mid-century ...
This paper evaluates contributions to global temperature anomalies from greenhouse gas concentration...
This paper evaluates contributions to global temperature anomalies from greenhouse gas concentration...
It is still unclear whether a hiatus period arises due to a vertical redistribution of ocean heat co...
It is still unclear whether a hiatus period arises due to a vertical redistribution of ocean heat co...
It is still unclear whether a hiatus period arises due to a vertical redistribution of ocean heat co...
It is still unclear whether a hiatus period arises due to a vertical redistribution of ocean heat co...
It is still unclear whether a hiatus period arises due to a vertical redistribution of ocean heat co...
The main features of the instrumental global mean surface temperature (GMST) are reasonably well des...
The main features of the instrumental global mean surface temperature (GMST) are reasonably well des...
The main features of the instrumental global mean surface temperature (GMST) are reasonably well des...
Global mean surface temperatures (GMST) exhibited a smaller rate of warming during 1998-2013, compar...
Global surface warming since 1850 consisted of a series of slowdowns (hiatus) followed by surges. Kn...
Yan, Xiao-HaiThe emission of greenhouse gases (GHGs) from human economy and social activity, such as...
Global mean surface temperatures (GMST) exhibited a smaller rate of warming during 1998-2013, compar...
Global mean surface temperatures (GMST) warmed in the early 20th century, experienced a mid-century ...
This paper evaluates contributions to global temperature anomalies from greenhouse gas concentration...
This paper evaluates contributions to global temperature anomalies from greenhouse gas concentration...
It is still unclear whether a hiatus period arises due to a vertical redistribution of ocean heat co...
It is still unclear whether a hiatus period arises due to a vertical redistribution of ocean heat co...
It is still unclear whether a hiatus period arises due to a vertical redistribution of ocean heat co...
It is still unclear whether a hiatus period arises due to a vertical redistribution of ocean heat co...
It is still unclear whether a hiatus period arises due to a vertical redistribution of ocean heat co...
The main features of the instrumental global mean surface temperature (GMST) are reasonably well des...
The main features of the instrumental global mean surface temperature (GMST) are reasonably well des...
The main features of the instrumental global mean surface temperature (GMST) are reasonably well des...
Global mean surface temperatures (GMST) exhibited a smaller rate of warming during 1998-2013, compar...
Global surface warming since 1850 consisted of a series of slowdowns (hiatus) followed by surges. Kn...
Yan, Xiao-HaiThe emission of greenhouse gases (GHGs) from human economy and social activity, such as...
Global mean surface temperatures (GMST) exhibited a smaller rate of warming during 1998-2013, compar...
Global mean surface temperatures (GMST) warmed in the early 20th century, experienced a mid-century ...