Not exact matches
Market characteristics have melded to create a perfect
storm where prospective homeowners are unable to find adequate affordable property due to an
extreme lack of supply, and have thus refrained from putting their own homes on the market, causing sales
activity to slow further and price rises to lower.
Rising seas, increased damage from
storm surge and more frequent bouts of
extreme heat will have «specific, measurable impacts on our nation's current assets and ongoing economic
activity,» it says.
Reports blamed the conflict for changes in land use and cover — and for
activities like increased military traffic over unpaved surfaces and farmers reducing irrigation or abandoning agricultural land — that created
extreme amounts of dust to fuel the
storm.
These cyclones are characterized by strong localized drops in sea level pressure, and as Arctic - wide decreases in sea level pressure are one of the expected results of climate change, this could increase
extreme Arctic cyclone
activity, including powerful
storms in the spring and fall.
«Cold, hot or dry: Persistent weather
extremes associated with decreased
storm activity: Decrease in
storm activity over large parts of the US, Europe, Russia, and China is found to influence weather
extremes.»
In a paper that appeared online on July 18, 2017 at Weather and Climate
Extremes, the team reports that climate change attributed to human
activity made the
storm much more severe than would otherwise have occurred.
The signature effects of human - induced climate change — rising seas, increased damage from
storm surge, more frequent bouts of
extreme heat — all have specific, measurable impacts on our nation's current assets and ongoing economic
activity.
As the cycle spins back up with the waning of global dimming, will that generally mean an increase in
storm activity and
extremes?
The atmospheric and ocean environment has changed from human
activities in ways that affect
storms and
extreme climate events.
Similarly Liu and Fearn 2000 investigated
storm - washed sediments in northern Florida, concluding the region was afflicted with millennial periods of hyperactivity for
extreme hurricanes that alternated with a thousand years of quiescent
activity.
Section 1 contains five subsections with results on 27 - day response of low - latitude ionosphere to solar
extreme - ultraviolet (EUV) radiation, response to the recurrent geomagnetic
storms, long - term trends in the upper atmosphere, latitudinal dependence of total electron content on EUV changes, and statistical analysis of ionospheric behavior during prolonged period of solar
activity.
Over 75 % of the Northeast short - term
extreme precipitation is related to extratropical
storms moving through or near the region, except during September, when more than 50 % of
extreme precipitation is related to tropical
storm activity.