With all that said, the U.S. has
the best weather and climate measurement capabilities in the world, with observations from a wide geographical dispersion and a extensive range of micro-climates, be it tropical islands or Arctic tundra.
The last 4 decades have featured
the best weather and climate for most life and certainly for food production in at least 1,000 years.
(The BoM has one of
the best weather and climate sites in the world IMO, but I could be biased:).)
Not exact matches
NEW YORK, May 2 - Remington Outdoor Company Inc won approval for its bankruptcy plan on Wednesday, paving the way for the arms maker to slash debt, boost its cash position
and better weather the uncertain
climate for firearms in the United States.
This has been for a handful of reasons: You need reliable hooks
and good bait You have to understand the
climate /
weather A great team catches together If you want quality, it -LSB-...]
NEW YORK, May 2 Weapons manufacturer Remington Outdoor Company Inc won approval for its bankruptcy plan on Wednesday, paving the way for the company to slash debt, boost its cash position
and better weather the uncertain
climate for firearms in the United States.
NEW YORK Weapons manufacturer Remington Outdoor Company Inc won approval for its bankruptcy plan on Wednesday, paving the way for the company to slash debt, boost its cash position
and better weather the uncertain
climate for firearms in the United States.
«With this one practical measure, small businesses can
better weather the current economic
climate, hire more employees
and help their local communities prosper for years to come.»
NEW YORK (Reuters)- Weapons manufacturer Remington Outdoor Company Inc won approval for its bankruptcy plan on Wednesday, paving the way for the company to slash debt, boost its cash position
and better weather the uncertain
climate for firearms in the United States.
The world - wide phenomenon of
climate change,
and the devastatingly dangerous
weather patterns
and storms it produces, must be our fault as
well.
The holidays are over, credit card bills are rolling in post-Christmas,
and the
weather is
well, generally dreary if you live in a winter
climate.
Being
climate resilient means farms are empowered to
better withstand
and adapt to a changing
climate —
and be able to bounce back after extreme
weather events.
The idea that the sunny
weather they enjoy may be a harbinger of runaway
climate change, that their beloved happy meal hamburgers are responsible for the release of dangerous methane gases
and the unjust monopolization of vital water sources,
and that the plastic refuse from their picnics might end up endangering the dolphins they idolize from afar —
well, it's a lot to lay on a child who's still not old enough to see the latest Star Wars.
The idea that the sunny
weather they enjoy may be a harbinger of runaway
climate change, that their beloved happy meal hamburgers are responsible for the release of dangerous methane gases
and the unjust monopolization of vital water sources,
and that the plastic refuse from their picnics might end up endangering the dolphins they idolize from afar —
well, it's a lot to lay on a child who's still not old enough to see the latest
«New Yorkers know too
well the devastation caused by
climate change,
and in order to slow the effects of extreme
weather and build our communities to be stronger
and more resilient, we must make significant investments in renewable energy,» Cuomo said.
Mayor Bloomberg created a taskforce to develop a long - term plan for the city based on expected future
climate change, severe
weather occurrences,
and how to rebuild
better.
It states, in part, «Creating a sustainable regional food system that meets [the $ 1 billion] demand
and offers equal access to nutritious food will improve public health, bolster the city's «
good food» economy, build resilience in the wake of extreme
weather events
and reduce the city's «foodprint» as a way to mitigate the impacts of
climate change.»
Governor Cuomo announced nearly $ 2.2 million will be awarded to 34 farms across the state through the
Climate Resilient Farming Grant Program, to help farms reduce their operational impact on the environment
and better prepare for
and recover after extreme
weather events.
Citing the environmental, economic
and political ramifications of President Donald Trump's pullout from the Paris
climate accord — as
well as the perilous effects of inconsistent
weather and more intense storms that have already befallen their cities
and counties — more than 200 New York officials on Monday called on state Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli to divest the state Common Retirement Fund of companies that contribute to man - made
climate change.
In Josh Robin's series, Sandy: Five Years Later, NY1 examines what has been done to
better protect the five boroughs, as experts believe dangerous
weather events will accelerate in this era of
climate change
and rising seas.
Workshop Goal: Provide Lake Erie / Niagara River region municipal leaders with training on severe
weather and climate change impacts as
well as some of the tools, resources,
and programs that can be used to identify
and address vulnerabilities
and increase community resiliency to those impacts.
Marcia Bystryn, President of the New York League of Conservation Voters, said, «The most important lesson New York can learn from Superstorm Sandy is that we must do a
better job planning for a changing
climate and extreme
weather events.
Supported by NASA
and NOAA, this effort is also producing assessments that educators can use to get a
better picture of what students know
and don't know about
weather and climate concepts.
Risky Business based its findings on data from the National
Climate Assessment
and Intergovernmental Panel on
Climate Change (IPCC) reports, as
well as peer - reviewed literature on extreme
weather impacts on crops, labor productivity
and energy system performance.
The information could be used to
better cope with drought, floods, heat waves
and other extreme
weather linked to
climate change.
Large power outages are expected to become more frequent as the result of a changing
climate, where the frequency
and intensity of extreme
weather events is increasing, as
well as geomagnetic storms
and attacks on grid infrastructure.
One day, oceanographers hope Spray
and other gliders will be able to roam the oceans at will, providing an almost limitless supply of data that could be used to build more sophisticated
climate models
and develop
better weather forecasts.
«Using more recent data
and better analysis methods we have been able to re-examine the global
weather balloon network, known as radiosondes,
and have found clear indications of warming in the upper troposphere,» said lead author ARC Centre of Excellence for
Climate System Science Chief Investigator Prof Steve Sherwood.
But it also says changed
weather patterns — possibly due to
climate change — are altering flowering times as
well as causing droughts
and floods.
We have recently been investigating our choice of cropping given the changing
weather and climatic patterns,
and we are also assessing how
better water management may alleviate the pressures of
climate change.
CSW
and others are calling for the creation of a new cabinet - level agency called the National
Climate Service to oversee both climate change mitigation as well as preparedness for increasingly extreme weather
Climate Service to oversee both
climate change mitigation as well as preparedness for increasingly extreme weather
climate change mitigation as
well as preparedness for increasingly extreme
weather events.
The impacts of
climate change include global warming, rising sea levels, melting glaciers
and sea ice as
well as more severe
weather events.
«Any kind of extreme
weather is at most only loosely controlled by coherent, predictable
climate phenomena like ENSO,
and tornadoes are no exception,» said coauthor Adam Sobel, who also is at Columbia's engineering school, as
well as its Lamont - Doherty Earth Observatory.
That «we can't say with assurance that human activities cause
weather changes»
and that
climate problems in Texas are
best solved through «days of prayer for rain».
They also suggest that some of the uncertainties that currently restrict the effectiveness of regional
climate projections could be reduced through developing a
better understanding of the stratosphere influence on surface - level jet streams, storm tracks
and weather.
Suomi NPP's job is to collect environmental observations of atmosphere, ocean
and land for both NOAA's
weather and oceanography operational missions
and NASA's research mission to continue the long - term
climate record to
better understand Earth's
climate and long - term trends.
Recent progress by physicists from the Georgia Institute of Technology could one day help sharpen
weather forecasts
and extend their range by making
better use of masses of
weather and climate data.
«Our results show that Earth has had a moderate temperature through virtually all of its history,
and that is attributable to
weathering feedbacks — they do a
good job at maintaining a habitable
climate,» said first author Joshua Krissansen - Totton, a UW doctoral student in Earth
and space sciences.
Trenberth says,
and some scientists agree, that attribution studies that use
climate models do not work
well for
weather events that are local
and dynamic — a flash in the pan.
Dr Li said the latest research findings give a
better understanding of changes in human - perceived equivalent temperature,
and indicate global warming has stronger long - term impacts on human beings under both extreme
and non-extreme
weather conditions, suggesting that
climate change adaptation can not just focus on heat wave events, but should be extended to the whole range of effects of temperature increases.
Extreme
weather events like Harvey are expected to become more likely as Earth's
climate changes due to greenhouse gas emissions,
and scientists don't understand how extreme
weather will impact invasive pests, pollinators
and other species that affect human
well - being.
While several studies have been conducted in the central
and southern United States to compare
and evaluate the durability of pavement markings, Zayed points out that the findings don't translate very
well given the strikingly different
weather conditions between warm versus seasonal
climates.
OSLO, Jan 8 (Reuters)- Governments need to plan
better for rising migration driven by
climate change, experts said on Thursday, citing evidence that extreme
weather and natural disasters force far more people from their homes than wars.
You can always count on the
weather... to ruin a perfectly
good game === Dr Norman Page says: September 14, 2013 at 8:12 am This new sensitivity estimate is merely a minimum tweak to a hopelessly faulty process.The
climate models are incorrectly structured because they are based on three irrational
and false assumptions.
For
well over twenty years,
climate deniers have tried to stymie discussion of extreme
weather events
and climate change.
Models that predict
weather and climate don't reconstruct the lives of clouds
well, especially storm clouds.
Now people should eat in a way that makes the
climate healthy
and weather better — forget what is really -LSB-...]
Among the scientific advances that will be required is
better integration of
weather and climate models to improve decadal
climate information to help people plan,» Moss said.
Even so, our forecasting abilities must further improve for Montanans to
better prepare for short - term variation in
weather patterns
and expected long - term impacts associated with
climate change.
Today we understand the impact of human activities on global mean temperature very
well; however, high - impact extreme
weather events are where the socio - economic impacts of a changing
climate manifest itself
and where our understanding is more in its infancy but nevertheless developing at pace.