Professor Grant Bigg, from the University's Department of Geography, said: «Many people may
associate warmer seas with the pleasant weather conditions they're used to experiencing while on holiday, but the fact of the matter is that an increase in sea temperatures is having a huge impact on the world's weather.
A new methodology (combined Pacific variability mode) is developed to objectively analyze how climate change may be synergistically interacting with Pacific sea surface
temperature associated warm season teleconnections in North America.
Gallup's research discovered that about half the
public associates warmer weather with global warming (the other half sees it as normal variation); fewer associate snow and cold weather with global warming because «the connection [is] less intuitive.»
And I love how
you associate those warm cookies and hot cocoa with that sweet tradition of finding a tree.
Current climate change is characterized by rising atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) concentrations and
associated warming.
We need to keep in mind the full context of the recent CO2 increase and
associated warming.
The decreasing Arctic ice cover and
associated warming of the Arctic Ocean may also impact cyclone intensity and frequency.
In the coming century, increasing atmospheric GHG concentration and
associated warming could have important hydrological and water resource consequences in the Southwest resulting from mean state changes due to higher evaporation and decreased precipitation [73 — 75].
Science has simply not found any other cause factor that can account for the scale of the recent increase in radiative forcing and
associated warming.