Not exact matches
If you're on the beach, feel the
warm sun on your body, the wind
in your hair, the salty ocean
waves spraying on your face.
It is a hamfisted cautionary tale about global
warming (which, via the film's scientific hand -
waving, produces an ice age), but it also functions as a powerful 9/11 allegory, celebrating the ability of New Yorkers to unify
in the face of tragedy.
In a recent analysis of climate events from last year, 2016, scientists determined three events — record - breaking global heat, a heat wave over Asia, and a «blob» of unusually warm water in the Northern Pacific — could not have occurred without human - induced climate chang
In a recent analysis of climate events from last year, 2016, scientists determined three events — record - breaking global heat, a heat
wave over Asia, and a «blob» of unusually
warm water
in the Northern Pacific — could not have occurred without human - induced climate chang
in the Northern Pacific — could not have occurred without human - induced climate change.
This group, the vast majority, sits on the beach,
in the
warm sun, and watches the
wave riders do their stunts.
Time is suddenly a bit too fast — wasn't it yesterday that we were
in the suspiciously - too -
warm kiddie pool together and now we're planning for middle school, she's ducking her head embarrassed by my enthusiasm when I
wave too big and holler «Annie!»
So the alarmist community has reacted predictably by issuing ever more apocalyptic statements, like the federal report» Global Change Impacts
in the United States» issued last week which predicts more frequent heat
waves, rising water temperatures, more wildfires, rising disease levels, and rising sea levels — headlined,
in a paper I read, as «Getting
Warmer.»
Today the high was 69 degrees F. I am hopeful that
warm weather is right around the corner, so
in anticipation, here is a cold Soba Noodle Salad that will be great to enjoy outdoors when the sun is shining and palm trees are
waving in the
warm ocean breezes.
Some people also like to add raisins to their challahs - I am
waving at you right now Ethan - feel free to do so - I think 1/2 cup would be a good amount, and it's best to soak them
in warm water, then drain them, before adding to the dough.
Now that the heat
waves are (hopefully) gone and the house gets cool
in the evening, I'm more
in the mood for
warm foods, like soups, stews, and casseroles.
Or take a seat
in the «Luau Lounge» where cabana couches and LED tables rest underneath the glow of a
warming third fireplace and a mesmerizing ocean
wave wall.
This crochet pattern is worked
in fingering weight yarn but is still a very
warm baby sweater thanks to the density of the beautiful
wave stitch.
We stood beside one another on a cold Saturday afternoon with the sun
warming us
in - between chants and signs
waving.
I know that it is
in the nature of journalism to always surf whatever passing
wave comes along.And I know that lots of readers, like lots of writers, also prefer the
warm bath of the familiar to the cold shock of the difficult and new.
Shock
waves from turbulent winds
in the spot and other storms help explain how the planet's upper atmosphere stays
warm so far from the sun.
Global
warming played a role
in half of 2012's litany of extreme weather events, from heat
waves to storm surges
Taking into account the disastrous effects of the 2003 and 2010 heat
wave events
in Europe, and those of 2011 and 2012
in the USA, results show that we may be facing a serious risk of adverse impacts over larger and densely populated areas if mitigation strategies for reducing global
warming are not implemented.
This means that the science of climate change may partially undergo a shift of its own, moving from trying to prove it is a problem (it is now «very likely» that greenhouse gases
in the atmosphere have already caused enough
warming to trigger stronger droughts, heat
waves, more and bigger forest fires and more extreme storms and flooding) to figuring out ways to fix it.
Global
warming is causing not only a general increase
in temperatures, but also an increase
in the frequency and intensity of extreme weather events, such as flooding, heat
waves and droughts.
«Global
warming boosts the probability of really extreme events, like the recent US heat
wave, far more than it boosts more moderate events,» point out climate scientists Stefan Rahmstorf and Dim Coumou
in a blogpost on RealClimate.org.
However,
in their wake, hurricanes set up large - amplitude
waves that mingle
warm surface water with colder deep water, says climate scientist Matthew Huber of Purdue University.
The stratospheric sudden
warming events analyzed
in the paper are driven by air
waves traveling upward from the troposphere — «so one could argue whether or not the troposphere is the primary cause of events,» Reichler says.
In a previous study, he and a colleague found that future
warming will make the Persian Gulf extremely vulnerable to deadly heat
waves.
The
waves slow down
in relatively
warm spots and speed up
in cool ones.
On the east coast, coral reef bleaching, heat
waves and increased hurricane intensity are just some of the
warming - related hazards Floridians have had to deal with
in recent years.
«Substantial proportions literally say that they believe global
warming made specific extreme weather events worse, such as Harvey and Irma and Maria, such as wildfires out West, such as the extreme heat
wave that grounded planes
in Phoenix.»
At the same time, he says scientists shouldn't shy away from painting «scary scenarios» — such as deadly heat
waves in New York City and a dried - up Mississippi River as possible results of global
warming — to get a message across.
European wheat production areas have to prepare for greater harvest losses
in the future when global
warming will lead to increased drought and heat
waves in southern Europe, and wet and cool conditions
in the north, especially at the time of sowing.
«Rather striking» climate link to Australian heat
waves Because temperature extremes are easier to decipher, scientists are fairly confident that global
warming increased the severity and likelihood of extreme heat events
in 2013
in Australia, New Zealand, South Korea, Japan, China and Europe.
Blistering heat
waves recorded around the globe
in 2013 were linked to human - caused global
warming, according to a broad survey of studies on extreme weather events published yesterday.
As average U.S. temperatures
warm between 3 °F and more than 9 °F by the end of the century, depending on how greenhouse gas emissions are curtailed or not
in the coming years, the
waves of extreme heat the country is likely to experience could bend and buckle rails into what experts call «sun kinks.»
This happens
in part because trees
in warmer, maritime forests radiate heat
in the form of long -
wave radiation to a greater degree than the sky does.
During the 2003 heat
wave in Europe, reactors at inland sites
in France were shut down or had their power output reduced because the water receiving the discharge was already
warmer than environmental regulations allowed.
Much of Pres. Donald Trump's Mar - a-Lago country club
in Palm Beach, Fla., sits less than two meters above the Atlantic Ocean, meaning big parts of the resort could rest beneath the
waves by the end of this century as seas rise
in response to global
warming.
(June was also record
warm for the contiguous U.S.,
in part because of an intense, record - breaking heat
wave that swept the Southwest.)
As many as 3,331 people annually could die from heat
waves by 2080
in New York City alone if no steps are taken to adapt to
warming temperatures and reduce emissions, a new study warns.
Unlike other insects such as butterflies, which evolved
in the tropics and can handle heat, bumblebees evolved
in temperate environments and simply don't have the bodily machinery to survive the heat
waves becoming more common as the planet
warms up.
Corals reefs are suffering a severe underwater heat
wave this year for the third time on record, including a mysterious
warm patch
in the Pacific known as «The Blob», scientists said on Thursday.
These changes have been compounded by stronger
waves in the North Sea
in recent decades, and could be further exacerbated if predictions that storminess will increase with global
warming prove accurate.
Dr Li said the latest research findings give a better understanding of changes
in human - perceived equivalent temperature, and indicate global
warming has stronger long - term impacts on human beings under both extreme and non-extreme weather conditions, suggesting that climate change adaptation can not just focus on heat
wave events, but should be extended to the whole range of effects of temperature increases.
Multiple Kelvin
waves have pulsed across the ocean basin
in recent months and ocean temperatures have repeatedly been
warm enough
in that region to qualify as an El Niño.
In the latest 161 - page document, dated March 9, EPA officials include several new studies highlighting how a warming planet is likely to mean more intense U.S. heat waves and hurricanes, shifting migration patterns for plants and wildlife, and the possibility of up to a foot of global sea level rise in the next centur
In the latest 161 - page document, dated March 9, EPA officials include several new studies highlighting how a
warming planet is likely to mean more intense U.S. heat
waves and hurricanes, shifting migration patterns for plants and wildlife, and the possibility of up to a foot of global sea level rise
in the next centur
in the next century.
This action results
in bumps of colder water trailed by
warmer water that generate an internal
wave.
Forecasters believe the current Kelvin
wave and the already
warmer ocean temperatures, signal that the El Niño is going to persist, which was another factor
in officially declaring an event.
New projections considering changes
in sea level rise, tides,
waves and storm surge over the 21st century find global
warming could cause extreme sea levels to increase significantly along Europe's coasts by 2100.
Global
warming will bring increased summer heat
waves nationwide that are especially harmful to low - income and minority populations
in urban areas and the elderly, according to a new report by environmental and public health groups.
If plants release less water there is more
warming and a consequent increase
in heat
wave intensity.
Fact # 1: Carbon Dioxide is a Heat - Trapping Gas Fact # 2: We Are Adding More Carbon Dioxide to the Atmosphere All the Time Fact # 3: Temperatures are Rising Fact # 4: Sea Level is Rising Fact # 5: Climate Change Can be Natural, but What's Happening Now Can't be Explained by Natural Forces Fact # 6: The Terms «Global
Warming» and «Climate Change» Are Almost Interchangeable Fact # 7: We Can Already See The Effects of Climate Change Fact # 8: Large Regions of The World Are Seeing a Significant Increase
In Extreme Weather Events, Including Torrential Rainstorms, Heat Waves And Droughts Fact # 9: Frost and Snowstorms Will Still Happen in a Warmer World Fact # 10: Global Warming is a Long - Term Trend; It Doesn't Mean Next Year Will Always Be Warmer Than This Ye
In Extreme Weather Events, Including Torrential Rainstorms, Heat
Waves And Droughts Fact # 9: Frost and Snowstorms Will Still Happen
in a Warmer World Fact # 10: Global Warming is a Long - Term Trend; It Doesn't Mean Next Year Will Always Be Warmer Than This Ye
in a
Warmer World Fact # 10: Global
Warming is a Long - Term Trend; It Doesn't Mean Next Year Will Always Be
Warmer Than This Year
In Australia and Europe, direct links to global
warming have been inferred through the extreme nature of high temperatures and heat
waves accompanying recent droughts.
Re # 5 response: [While the movie was indeed prophetic
in recognizing anthropogenic global
warming as a real potential future threat
in the early 70s (responsible for the perpetual heat
wave that afflicts Earth's inhabitants), it appears that overpopulation was envisioned as the primary aggravating factor.]
More extreme and persistent swings
in the jet stream may also be shaping a North American winter weather pattern that's been common the past few years — a
warm and dry West, especially California, and cold
waves in the Eastern U.S.