悬而未决的问题
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Is there a site where I could get a high resolution global annual temperature map?
I'm exploring different places on the countryside and would like to compare their different annual temperatures. The options that I've seen are either too coarse (NASA, NOAA, arcgis (free online ...
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Cooling effect from the oceans in global warming
The ocean soaks up about 90 percent of the heat of climate change, because of ocean heating. When using the formula of Svante Arrhenius to calculate forcing due to atmospheric $CO_2$ $\Delta F=\alpha\...
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What's the largest known range of natural temperature variations of human inhabited Earth across history?
I was reading about the ice age when temperature dropped 11 celsius degrees in relation with our current temperature. Then I found another article which says the temperature fluctuated 15 degree ...
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How much increase in the atmospheric pressure when the global temperature is elevated by 12 C?
The deep-sea temperature was $12º$C higher $50$ My ago. I would like to know how much the atmospheric pressure at sea level had decreased and how much the water-vapour changed. One can consider no ...
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Do any of the ECMWF ensemble forecasts have the associated true values?
I am looking for a dataset of ensemble forecasts and the associated true observed values. For example, a dataset containing $n$ ensemble forecasts of the temperature in 24 hours and the observed ...
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Is there an approximate rate for water temperature by depth that could be modeled simply?
I know that there are a couple of questions covering latitude and longitude for water temperature, but overall I'm more interested in the rate of temperature change by depth. Thought Process: ...
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How is tiltmeter data processed?
With what programs can inclinometer data be processed? And how is instrumental correction done?
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How to handle leap years when working with environmental conditions time series?
I have a time series of snow and temperature and I want to analyze changes over time for a specific period of time: 15 April - 15 June. In the perpetual calendar April 15 is the day 105 and in a leap ...
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Interpolation and extrapolation of unstructured data in python: memory error
I have 3 arrays, for longitude, latitude and temperature (so the observations are scattered in space). I want to apply interpolation on these data, but also extrapolation. I 've written the code beow, ...
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数值模型公式持续战争ming in marine sediment?
I have been reading this paper and found simple numerical formulations to model the time duration, affected depth and amount of warming of marine sediments. The author uses a rudimentary estimate of ...
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Does the level/reading/measurement of solar exposure impact temperatures
Does the level/reading/measurement of solar exposure impact temperatures? What I mean by this is, does a higher level/reading/measurement of solar exposure of a place cause/create higher temperatures, ...
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At what depth does the ground stop getting cooler/hotter(summer/winter) and it starts to warm up?Where is the MAT depth or geothermal crossover?
Lookin into geothermal cooling, and want to learn more about how temperature behaves at different depths, not too deep like 100 meters or so, ignoring unusual stuff like geysers and things. I want to ...
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What consequences of the global climate change are expected in the next 50 years?
It is known, that due to global warming, the average temperature on Earth over the past 100 years has increased by 1.2 degrees. At the same time, I heard that earlier the temperature of the Earth was ...
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Which atmosphere model(s) put the upper end of the tropopause isothermal layer at 25 km and why?
The International and U.S. Standard atmospheres have a layer between 11 km (36,000 ft) and 20 km (66,000 ft) where the temperature is constant with altitude. This includes older versions of the U.S. ...
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What would the approx. min and max temperatures be for Snowball Earth with no atmosphere?
I saw a similar previous question on this website about the temperature of the Earth with no atmosphere. It sounds like if the Earth did lose its atmosphere we’d end up with either Snowball Earth or ...