While proving direct causation is always tricky, there's a strong case to be made that climate change has contributed to fighting in Darfur and demographic changes
along the coasts of the U.S.. It's altered the distribution of diseases, the taste of wine and the geopolitics of the north pole.
There will be 10 retailers initially in the North America, concentrated heavily around big cities and
along the coasts.
These are the students who will become the marine biologists working
along our coasts, the engineers perfecting high - speed rail, and the community leaders holding our state accountable for years to come.
Most Australians live
along the coasts in a few large cities.
are struggling with them in wealthy and in middle - and low - income schools; in rural, suburban, and urban districts; in magnet, regular, district, charter, parochial, and independent schools;
along the coasts, in the American heartland, from south to north, and...
In many regions, especially
along the coasts, escalating home prices yielded additional dollars from property taxes — the main source of local...
are struggling with them in wealthy and in middle - and low - income schools; in rural, suburban, and urban districts; in magnet, regular, district, charter, parochial, and independent schools;
along the coasts, in the American heartland, from south to north, and everywhere in between.»
Many students, especially
along the coasts, come from other countries and, as a result, English is their second language.
It is the South after all, and many couples get married at a young age, making the search for an age - appropriate single a little more difficult than in big cities
along the coasts.
It means that crops and livestock grown
along the coasts have some quantity of iodine.
Hurricane season may be enhancing the current problem, resulting in low water circulation in the southwestern Caribbean and thus creating a «warm pocket» of water
along the coasts of Panama and Costa Rica, the researchers speculate.
Below - average precipitation was observed
along both coasts where six states had a much drier than average season.
Each workshop had a different theme related to climate extremes, had approximately 30 attendees (the CMIP5 meeting had more than 100), and the workshops resulted in a paper.11 The first workshop was held in July 2011, titled Monitoring Changes in Extreme Storm Statistics: State of Knowledge.12 The second was held in November 2011, titled Forum on Trends and Causes of Observed Changes in Heatwaves, Coldwaves, Floods, and Drought.13 The third was held in January 2012, titled Forum on Trends in Extreme Winds, Waves, and Extratropical Storms
along the Coasts.14 The fourth, the CMIP5 results workshop, was held in March 2012 in Hawai`i, and resulted in an analysis of CMIP5 results relative to climate extremes in the United States.11
The lack of many kinds of data — high - resolution topography and bathymetry
along the coasts; measurements of ice cover and thickness; distributions in space and time of the region's fish, birds, and marine mammals — is another.
«Humans appeared to move quite quickly
along the coasts,» says McNiven.
Inside the NHC's Storm Surge Unit, forecasters try to gauge how waters will rise
along the coasts and where the most serious flooding could develop.
Since Katrina the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) has done a lot of mapping of storm surges
along the coasts, trying to give themselves a sense of the risk of flooding during different sized storms.
As they report online today in PLOS ONE, they found that one particular lineage of the species — with two exceptions, both associated with snails found
along the coasts of the Irish Sea — were found only in Ireland and in the central and eastern Pyrenees.
Climate change could further shift wind patterns and ocean currents, expanding cold water further north
along the coasts of Isabela and Fernandina and driving fish populations higher, according to the new study.
Antarctica is a desolate, far - away place, but what happens there could reshape life
along the coasts.
Some theories hold that humans also migrated out of Africa to East Asia and Australia
along coasts.
Whistleblower crew members had supplied authorities with photographs and video footage of three ships dumping contaminants, such as sludge and oily waste, far out at sea, taken before the vessels underwent inspections
along the coasts of New Jersey, Delaware and California.
The team sees the results as a starting point for a more detailed assessment of coastal flooding risk and mitigation
along the coasts of the Eastern Mediterranean.
The situation with some birds that migrate
along coasts seems to be improving, but other shorebirds are in big trouble.
Along the coasts of Scotland and Norway, the wave ranged between 20 and 50 feet high.
Critics contend it is also destroying land
along coasts and hastening the demise of wild fish
This ecosystem, which alone provides 5 to 10 % of the world's catches, owes its exceptional productivity to the nutrients provided by upwellings of deep, cold, nutrient - rich water
along the coasts.
In the early 1980s, two Caltech geophysicists, Tom Heaton and Hiroo Kanamori, compared Cascadia to active quake - prone subduction zones
along the coasts of Chile and Alaska and to the Nankai Trough off the coast of Japan.
Gas hydrates naturally form
along the coasts of continents and in Arctic permafrost, places where water and gas mix at relatively high pressure and low temperature.
That means chronically humid areas located
along coasts or otherwise hooked into humid - weather patterns may only get more so.
In Mexico, a number of different varieties of piquíns grow wild in the mountains
along both coasts: from Sonora to Chiapas on the Pacific and Tamaulipas to Yucatán on the Gulf.
The Muslims of Malacca also propagated Islam in the Malay Peninsula and
along the coasts of the island of Sumatra.
Now Spaniards conquered a large portion of the Americas, including the West Indies and the Philippines, and became the ruling classes in these lands; the Portuguese established themselves in a similar position in Brazil and sprinkled
themselves along the coasts of Africa and here and there on the shores of India, in the East Indies and in Malacca and Macao; the French planted colonies in parts of North America and the West Indies; the Dutch, with an intermingling of French Huguenots, began a permanent colony in South Africa, and Dutch.
But many parts of Florida are reckoning with significant wreckage and floodwater
along its coasts and on inland farms.
There are thousands of giant snowballs
along the coast of the Gulf of Ob in Siberia.
This narrow neighbourhood snakes
along the coast of Kennebecasis River, running parallel to Long Island.
This is clearly going to either have a direct hit or come right
along our coast and we're going to have hurricane - force winds.
Contract talks between the two sides have dragged on for nine months, leading to labor tensions, chronic cargo congestion and shipping delays at ports
along the coast that collectively handle nearly half of all U.S. maritime trade and more than 70 percent of imports from Asia.
Gas prices in Waco are on the rise after Hurricane Harvey's landfall on Friday brought damage
along the coast, Houston and surrounding areas.
So far, the rise in hurricane damage hasn't deterred development
along the coast.
I've traveled extensively through Vietnam over the years, from Hanoi in the north, to Saigon in the south, and
all along the coast.
If you live
along the coast, it's a good idea to board up your windows and doors and ensure that you have enough food and supplies.
In the hundred years between 850 and 950, Benedictine monks were driven out of ancient monasteries, the Papal States were overrun, and Muslim pirate bases were established
along the coast of northern Italy and southern France, from which attacks on the deep inland were launched.
These early beachcombers expanded rapidly
along the coast to India, and reached Southeast Asia and Australia by 50,000 years ago.
The Zaidis live in the mountainous regions where they have been able to maintain their purity of origin, while the Sunnis live
along the coast where they have intermarried with Africans.
His Storm reached out to touch Tampa and is proceeding
along the coast to warn Florida, Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana, and Texas.
Lycia and Pamphylia were south of
it along the coast, and Pisidia, Phrygia, and Galatia were beyond it in the east.
Initially they settled in Kwangchow but slowly began to push their way
along the coast to the main cities and even as far north as Hangchow.
In the Portuguese possessions in Brazil, chiefly scattered as they were
along the coast, Christianity was confronted by many of the challenges which it faced in Spanish America.
In the first half of the sixteenth century the Portuguese established trading posts
along the coast of Africa and in India, Ceylon, Malacca, Japan, and the East Indies.