«As the Earth's orientation changed, Northern
Hemisphere summers became cooler, and we should now be near the bottom of this long - term cooling trend — but obviously, we're not.»
Not exact matches
During
summer, the northern
hemisphere will mainly
become cold, rainy and cloudy.
During
summer, the northern
hemisphere will mainly
become cold, rainy and cloudy.
Climate News Network: Europe's butterflies are fading in the sunlight as the
summers warm − while some species of shrubs and trees in the southern
hemisphere are growing less as winters
become milder.
During the northern
hemisphere's
summer, dry areas are likely to
become drier and wet areas would be wetter; in the winter, regions of relatively heavy rainfall would expand northward.
Further, there has been an almost worldwide reduction in glacial mass and extent in the 20th century; melting of the Greenland Ice Sheet has recently
become apparent; snow cover has decreased in many Northern
Hemisphere regions; sea ice thickness and extent have decreased in the Arctic in all seasons, most dramatically in spring and
summer; the oceans are warming; and sea level is rising due to thermal expansion of the oceans and melting of land ice