AllNews'Warming Hiatus' - 4 News Result(s)Global Warming Hiatus Could Be Coming to an End: UK's Met OfficeWorld News | Reuters | Monday September 14, 2015 Record temperatures and changes to climate patterns in the world's oceans are among signs that a global warming pause is coming to an end, Britain's Met Office said in a report on Monday. www.ndtv.comVolcanic Eruptions Partly Behind 'Warming Hiatus': StudyWorld News | Press Trust of India | Monday January 12, 2015 The "warming hiatus" that has occurred over the last 15 years has been caused in part by small volcanic eruptions, according to a new study. www.ndtv.comLack of Ocean Heat Puzzles Nasa Hunt for Global Warming 'Hiatus' Written by Vidhyanshu | Tuesday October 7, 2014 The latest data "found the ocean abyss below 1.24 miles has not warmed measurably," Nasa said in a statement. www.gadgets360.comStronger Pacific winds explain global warming hiatus: studyWorld News | Reuters | Monday February 10, 2014 Stronger winds which have cooled the surface of the Pacific Ocean could explain what is likely to be a temporary slowdown in the pace of global warming this century, researchers said. www.ndtv.com'Warming Hiatus' - 4 News Result(s)Global Warming Hiatus Could Be Coming to an End: UK's Met OfficeWorld News | Reuters | Monday September 14, 2015 Record temperatures and changes to climate patterns in the world's oceans are among signs that a global warming pause is coming to an end, Britain's Met Office said in a report on Monday. www.ndtv.comVolcanic Eruptions Partly Behind 'Warming Hiatus': StudyWorld News | Press Trust of India | Monday January 12, 2015 The "warming hiatus" that has occurred over the last 15 years has been caused in part by small volcanic eruptions, according to a new study. www.ndtv.comLack of Ocean Heat Puzzles Nasa Hunt for Global Warming 'Hiatus' Written by Vidhyanshu | Tuesday October 7, 2014 The latest data "found the ocean abyss below 1.24 miles has not warmed measurably," Nasa said in a statement. www.gadgets360.comStronger Pacific winds explain global warming hiatus: studyWorld News | Reuters | Monday February 10, 2014 Stronger winds which have cooled the surface of the Pacific Ocean could explain what is likely to be a temporary slowdown in the pace of global warming this century, researchers said. www.ndtv.comYour search did not match any documentsA few suggestionsMake sure all words are spelled correctlyTry different keywordsTry more general keywordsCheck the NDTV Archives:https://archives.ndtv.com