"Climate shifts" refers to significant changes in the regular weather patterns and conditions of a particular region over a long period of time. These shifts can include alterations in temperature, rainfall patterns, wind patterns, or other climatic factors, which can have various impacts on ecosystems, agriculture, and human activities.
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The latest study is based on sophisticated climate models that match the predicted impact of the great ocean - atmosphere cycles with the pattern
of climate shifts recorded in the past.
Now if there's a correlation, it must be so that in general
global climate shifts from warming to cooling at maximum CO2 «forcing» and vice versa.
This poses challenges for managing land set aside for habitat protection, which may lose its original conservation value
as climates shift.
They found that over the next 20 years, the likelihood of
natural climate shifts slowing growth in corn and wheat production was 1 in 200.
The process involves years of analyzing tens of thousands of scientific journal articles on topics ranging from sea level rise and glacial melt to
past climate shifts.
The lake is in a closed basin with no outlet and has been slowly rising for two decades due to
recent climate shifts.
The rate of climate change is substantially faster than
climate shifts observed over the past 5 million to 10 million years, he added.
Through such actions transportation systems will gradually become better prepared for
future climate shifts.
The concept of our today's «security» is inadequate to deal with the
fast climate shift we initiated.
Because
school climate shifts as schools welcome new students and staff, and adopt new practices, data are only useful for continuous improvement if they are collected at least annually.
Some have interpreted this work to
say climate shifts can explain the last few decades of global warming.
There is another class of slightly more
subtle climate shifts that could be driven by long - time - scale ocean circulation processes which fall beyond the scope of observational recognition.
Climate shifts provide a more robust rationale for reducing pressures on the system — but the solutions there are obviously technological, ecological and agricultural.
If researchers had found simultaneous changes at widely different locations, they might have detected a
broad climate shift.
That's because the custom for dam engineers is to design based on historical records without consideration of future projections or
unexpected climate shifts.
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