Sentences with phrase «affect hurricane intensity»

I am harping on this point becuase i see it a central to an informed discussion of the relative ability of internal Atlantic SST variations and global warming to affect hurricane intensity: an internally generated increase in Atlantic SST is likely to be associated with a more unstable atmosphere than the same increase due to global warming.

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... «dust emissions have a wide impact on climate and weather, from modifying rainfall thousands of miles away, to influencing hurricane intensity and affecting air quality».
In my view, Gore, considering the risks to society, has rightly concluded that there is a strong indication that hurricane intensity is being affected by human - induced climate change, and that it is more important to raise this likelihood than waiting until everything is absolutely pinned down.
Of course, there have been many Atlantic hurricanes of greater intensity, even affecting NY and above.
Multidecadal changes in hurricane frequency and intensity affect upwelling.
At the cutting edge of climate research, scientists are also exploring how human - induced change may affect storm intensity and the winds that steer the hurricanes.
Held said he hadn't been affected, but he advised calling Thomas Knutson, a NOAA scientist whose research showed a link between climate change and hurricane intensity.
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Ideally, the authors of the Bam report are most suited to do this, as central to the critique is that of «data selectivity» that might affect preconceived opinions.This BAM report primarily addressed hurricane intensity and it's possible relationship with global warming.
Small changes in hurricane paths, as you indicated, drastically affect of the amount of devastation, and intensity is not the only major issue.
These naturally occurring oscillations affect ocean conditions on timescales ranging from just a few years to several decades and are known to affect the intensity of hurricanes.
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