First - time entrepreneurs intent on launching an online business see Southeast Asia as an ideal place
because of the warm climates and extensive network of expatriates already living the region.
The results — along with a recent Dartmouth - led study that found air temperature also likely influenced the fluctuating size of South America's Quelccaya Ice Cap over the past millennium — support many scientists» suspicions that today's tropical glaciers are rapidly shrinking primarily
because of a warming climate rather than declining snowfall or other factors.
Because of a warming climate, the Athabasca Glacier has been receding or melting for the last 125 years.
Thesis Statement: Daytona Beach is a great place to take a vacation
because of its warm climate, good beaches, reasonably priced motels, and major auto / cycle race track.
Texas pets have a higher risk of heartworm infection than many other states
because of its warm climate.
However, many individuals from around the world love Belize
because of its warm climate.
Dr. Czimczik cautioned that her study was a small one conducted only in Southern California, an area where water has to be transported from afar and lawns have to be maintained year - round
because of the warm climate.
On the other hand, the atmosphere is more prone to different kinds of disturbances
because of the warming climate, and these can also cause very cold winter weather.
The Guardian: The world is at growing risk of «abrupt, unpredictable and potentially irreversible changes»
because of a warming climate, America's premier scientific society warned on Tuesday.
But the center's pitch also includes access to deep - water environments such as beneath the ice caps where energy companies are seeking to explore new deposits of oil and natural gas, including in the Arctic, which is now more accessible
because of the warming climate.
Three of the species have gone extinct since the 1970s
because of a warming climate and habitat loss in the densely populated territory; scientists fear that the remaining 14 will also disappear unless the authorities take quick action to preserve more land and to slow rising temperatures.
Sanger moved to Tucson, Arizona, in the 1930s
because of the warm climate.
Not exact matches
Chris Severson - Baker, Alberta director
of the Pembina Institute, said reducing methane emissions is critical
because the gas is 25 times more potent as a
climate warming agent than carbon dioxide.
The inundation came
because the Bay
of Bengal was some inches higher than normal (as
climate changes, sea level rises
because warm water takes up more space).
Now that I live in a
warmer climate, I love fall
because it means slightly cooler weather and plenty
of time spent outdoors.
I see so many recipes featuring coconut oil that seem to be created by people who live in
warm climates,
because there's never any mention
of rock hard coconut oil.
My theory is
because of constant tiki - taka passing
of the ball, it amazes me sometimes how we are so good at passing and controlling the ball at such pace and power, with the amount
of position we have is almost unreal, imagine the vibrations that run up your legs and knees each time you stop and kick the ball and we are the champions
of tiki - taka, if your thinking why not the same to Barcelona but they have injuries too but its a
warmer climate and needs less
warm to the legs,
This most likely occured for a number
of reasons but mainly
because they live in cold
climates and need other monkeys to huddle with to stay
warm.
Nor would you get information on global
warming from a
climate scientist
because they are «bias» in favor
of anthropic global
warming.
Now a new analysis is estimating the pace
of species movement
because of both
climate change and land use, revealing new pressures that stem from local decisions to build, plant and cut on the
warming landscape.
However, the gap between the calculated and measured
warming is not due to systematic errors
of the models, as the skeptics had suspected, but
because there are always random fluctuations in Earth's
climate.
Because the Earth's
climate has a certain amount
of natural variability, and those natural cycles can have
warming and cooling effects that last for a couple
of decades or even longer, Tebaldi said, it takes time to detect a change.
But it's likely that the number
of strong storms involving rain, snow and hail is also rising
because of warming temperatures, says Ernst Rauch, who heads the company's Corporate
Climate Center.
Overall, the group is pressing for final passage
of climate legislation during this Congress
because delays will make it more difficult to avoid the most severe effects
of global
warming.
Now Muller says Berkeley Earth's new results «are stronger than those
of the Intergovernmental Panel on
Climate Change,»
because they found solar activity had a «negligible» role in
warming observed since the 1750s.
«When confronted with the question whether or not global
warming contributed to Sandy, many scientists would just throw their hands up and say, «We can not address the question
of how hurricanes will behave in a future
climate because the myriad factors affecting storm behaviors are too complex and impossible to simulate»,» Lau said.
Because El Niño's
warmer, drier conditions in tropical regions mimic the effects
of climate change expected by the end
of the century, those observations may be a sobering harbinger
of the tropics» diminishing role as a...
Over the past three decades, the incidence
of cyclones in the tropics has actually diminished —
because while tropical cyclones may become more intense in a
warmer climate, it is actually more difficult to generate them.
Rice said that even the cold weather in the United States this past winter might make sense in relation to
climate change
because the rest
of the globe was
warmer.
In contrast, Bierman and colleagues» data provides a record
of continuous ice sheet activity over eastern Greenland but can't distinguish whether this was
because there was a remnant in East Greenland or whether the ice sheet remained over the whole island, fluctuating in size as the
climate warmed and cooled over millions
of years.
Short - lived
climate pollutants are so called
because even though they
warm the planet more efficiently than carbon dioxide, they only remain in the atmosphere for a period
of weeks to roughly a decade whereas carbon dioxide molecules remain in the atmosphere for a century or more.
A study published in ACS» journal Environmental Science & Technology has found that
because the newer engines emit higher levels
of the
climate -
warming pollutant black carbon than traditional engines, their impact on the
climate is uncertain.
«These areas are most susceptible to
climate warming in the coming century in Antarctica,
because they are the closest to the melt threshold,» says climatologist Andrew Monaghan
of the National Center for Atmospheric Research in Boulder, Colo., who was not involved in this study but reviewed the research.
«We examined average and extreme temperatures
because they were always projected to be the measure that is most sensitive to global
warming,» said lead author from the ARC Centre
of Excellence for
Climate System Science, Dr Andrew King.
Without the periodic upwelling
of cold water associated with La Niña,
warm water would cover most
of the surface
of the Pacific, releasing its heat into an atmosphere already
warming because of climate change.
But calculating the fraction
of warming is a far more contentious task, points out climatologist Stephen H. Schneider
of Stanford University,
because of the inherent uncertainty and variability
of climate models.
That's basic physics and chemistry and people who claim that they don't believe that, they don't believe we're
warming the planet through increasing CO2 levels
because of climate models, they don't understand the fact that you don't need a
climate model to come to that conclusion.
«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.
Even as advances in ancient - DNA technology have made it possible to probe population mixing and large - scale migrations that occurred thousands
of years ago, researchers have had trouble studying the genetic history
of the Near East
because the region's
warm climate has degraded much
of the DNA in unearthed bones.
Osborne said the crop varieties and farming practices in southerly regions could simply migrate north as the
climate warms, with the limitations imposed by different soil types, and that at some point, northward migration would become impossible
because of the terrain.
The implication:
because average temperatures may
warm by at least one degree C by 2030, «
climate change could increase the incidences
of African civil war by 55 percent by 2030, and this could result in about 390,000 additional battle deaths if future wars are as deadly as recent wars.»
Because nitrogen and carbon cycles are tightly coupled, the team's discovery might also alter projections
of carbon storage or release from arctic ecosystems as the
climate warms.
«Tasmania would have been somewhat shielded from the
warmer, drier
climate because of its higher rainfall but it appears that this population was also affected by the El Niño event before starting to recover.»
Indeed, conventional wisdom held that higher levels
of aerosol pollution in the atmosphere should cool the earth's
climate because aerosols can increase cloudiness; they not only reduce precipitation, which raises the water content in clouds, but they also increase the size
of the individual water droplets, which in turn causes more
warming sunlight to be reflected back into space.
However, scientists say it is important to study the PETM
because it is perhaps the best past event by which to understand the potential impacts
of global
climate warming seen today.
Because El Niño's
warmer, drier conditions in tropical regions mimic the effects
of climate change expected by the end
of the century, those observations may be a sobering harbinger
of the tropics» diminishing role as a buffer for fossil fuel emissions (SN Online: 9/28/17).
«It's important that clinicians educate runners on the ways to minimize their risk
of heat stroke, including allowing 10 - 14 days to adjust to a
warm climate, discouraging running if a person is ill or was recently ill
because a pre-existing fever impairs the body's ability to dissipate additional heat stress, and developing better methods
of monitoring body core temperature during physical activity..»
The study stops short
of attributing California's latest drought to changes in Arctic sea ice, partly
because there are other phenomena that play a role, like
warm sea surface temperatures and changes to the Pacific Decadal Oscillation, an atmospheric
climate pattern that typically shifts every 20 to 30 years.
These remnants
of the Cold War are also an example
of an unanticipated political issue that could arise
because of the effects
of climate change, particularly as countries seek to establish a presence in the Arctic as
warming makes it increasingly accessible.
Mountains are useful for exploring the effects
of climate change
because they show predictable changes in temperature and humidity with elevation: In general, sites at low elevations are
warmer and drier than higher elevation sites.