Project decreased speed to inquiry from hours to under 6 minutes.
Not exact matches
According to the most recent Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change report, the wind
speed and rainfall rates in tropical cyclones are
projected to increase during the 21st century, even while the total number of tropical cyclones remains nearly steady, or even
decreases.
For Hurricane Sandy, the model
projected a wind
speed reduction by 35 - 39 meters per second (between 78 and 87 mph) and as much as 34 percent
decrease in storm surge.
The change in the number of people under high water stress after the 2050s greatly depends on emissions scenario: substantial increase is
projected for the A2 scenario; the
speed of increase will be slower for the A1 and B1 emissions scenarios because of the global increase of renewable freshwater resources and the slight
decrease in population (Oki and Kanae, 2006).