Not exact matches
Storm tracks, the strength and frequency of large climate
patterns such as the El Niño Southern Oscillation — greenhouse gases can
affect them all, and there just isn't a lot of data yet, he adds.
That could
affect weather
patterns as cold water is less likely to evaporate and could inhibit
storms downwind according to Accuweather.
Climate change also has the ability to
affect ocean currents, wind
patterns, and probably a dozen other factors that determine the size and strength of these
storms.
Storm - track activity
patterns are shaped by the momentum distribution and
affect the momentum distribution (I think they may tend to reinforce the average momentum distribution).
The «plausible» scenario outlined by the report's authors considers a world dramatically
affected by climate change, with large changes in average temperatures, rainfall
patterns, and the incidence of droughts and
storms.
Figure 18.6: Precipitation
patterns affect many aspects of life, from agriculture to urban
storm drains.
Scientists agree that even a small increases in the global temperature lead to significant climate and weather changes,
affecting cloud cover, precipitation, wind
patterns, the frequency and severity of
storms, and the timing of seasons.
Climate change also alters characteristics of the atmosphere that
affect weather
patterns and
storms.
The NAO change produces
affects on the winter circulation
patterns resulting in a dearth or abundance of Northern Hemisphere severe winter
storms.
The Fram strait ice loss,
storms, volcanoes (mostly Icelandic), GHG, North Atlantic climate cycles, current
patterns etc. all
affect sea ice
It moves the jet streams, changes
storm tracks,
affects rainfall
patterns, and of course increases UV radiation at ground level.
We also increasingly recognized that loss of Arctic sea ice
affects Northern Hemisphere weather
patterns, including severe cold outbreaks and
storm tracks.
By coloring how many times any
storm track overlapped another, certain
patterns arise in the density of
storms affecting a given area.
Anthropogenic forcing is likely to have contributed to changes in wind
patterns13,
affecting extra-tropical
storm tracks and temperature
patterns in both hemispheres.