Sentences with phrase «by coastal winds»

Many places refuse to turn over climate data, BEST adjusted and cherry picked much of the data they used, Coastal areas appear to be heavily effected by coastal winds that are likely very very poorly documented, Non-coastal wind effected areas seem to have little to no warming, «Free» / online unadjusted data appears to be mostly at or near satellite data start thus provides little extra info about the past, Looking for help from anyone who has Europe based original data outside of the «taxpayer funded yet refuse to turn over data to the public / taxpayer groups».

Not exact matches

Based on research led by University of Cincinnati geologist Eva Enkelmann in the St. Elias Mountain Range — located along the Pacific coastal region of North America — the way a mountain range moves and behaves topographically can also change and create its local climate by redirecting wind and precipitation.
Those who can't adapt have to move, like Alaskans whose coastal towns have been undermined by severe winds or waves.
Pushed by the natural motion of wind and ocean currents — often over long distances — the litter is present in oceans worldwide, as well as in sea floor sediment and coastal sands.
By 2000, coastal roads that had flooded only during major hurricanes were going underwater when high tides coincided with strong southerly winds.
Far - flung coastal communities accustomed to the Pacific Ocean's mighty onslaughts were flattened by Typhoon Haiyan, one of the most intense storms currently on record, with sustained winds ripping through their streets at around 320 kilometers per hour and gusts reaching 370 kph.
These models are currently used by the insurance industry in underwriting flood and wind insurance products, by the finance industry in pricing catastrophe bonds, and by local officials in coastal communities in preparing for and responding to hurricanes and other coastal storms.
Hi Rena, that feeling reminds me of several coastal roads very narrow, winding, some can be avoided by taking highways, but others need to pass so close to the cliff that fear can make you do something stupid....
The young dunes behind the eastern beaches are colonised and stabilised by spinifex grass and other coastal plants adapted to harsh salt and wind conditions.
The low - altitude stratus clouds that make up the June Gloom cloud layer form over the nearby ocean, and are transported over the coastal areas by the region's prevailing westerly winds.
Enjoy classic coastal Italian fare at Monello, stop by Venetia for a signature cocktail and small plate fare or wind down with a glass of wine at Constantine.
The coastal areas are tropical, with particularly high humidity in April and May, but tempered by monsoon winds.
The N / NE winds get bent and funnelled offshore by the coastal ranges, but in summer there are more NW onshore winds to contend with.
To the west of Almunecar: Marina del Este - exclusive marina with smart restaurants and diving Herradura, a small, pleasant coastal resort known for wind - surfing Canuelo beautiful beach with a dramatic backdrop reached by a mini-bus service Cantarrijan, included in the very special marine nature reserve and suitable for nudism, this beach has car access down to a cliff - backed bay.
Hello There is a watersports centre located on the beach closeby the hotel that offer windsurfing facilities There is a nice coastal wind by the beach
A particular challenge is posed by the positioning of the gauges along the coasts, because coastal sea level can be affected by local effects such as the wind piling up water against the shore.
These models are currently used by the insurance industry in underwriting flood and wind insurance products, by the finance industry in pricing catastrophe bonds, and by local officials in coastal communities in preparing for and responding to hurricanes and other coastal storms.
Inshore of this a coastal component exhibits dynamic wind - driven upwelling, which is strongly modulated by local weather systems, resulting in short - term upwelling cycles with a periodicity of 5 — 10 days.
However, coastal sea level variability observed by tide gauges over the last few decades has been driven almost entirely by local winds.
High winds inflict damage by blowing down objects, creating choppy waves and high seas, and by inundating coastal areas with seawater.
Simply put, many wind farms in coastal Texas weren't affected by Harvey's highest - level winds.
High storm surges (sea levels raised by storm winds and atmospheric pressure) also tend to move coastal sand offshore.
Over the coastal escarpment, the regression coefficients of temperature anomalies with the SAM are an indication that the SAM is tied with the surface energy balance and modulation of the thermally direct circulation as described by Parish and Bromwich (2007); the katabatic winds mix sensible heat towards the surface to balance longwave cooling (van den Broeke et al. 2006).
A new report, «Untapped Wealth: The Potential of Offshore Energy to Deliver Clean, Affordable Energy and Jobs,» by international ocean conservation organisation Oceana, puts the offshore - wind potential for the US Atlantic coastal region at 127 GW.
A new study by the Wind Energy and Solar Energy Resources Evaluation Centre, run by China's Meteorological Administration, put the near - shore wind resource at 200 GW, at depths of 2 — 25 meters, which are ideal for in - shore and inter-tidal wind farms, the latter being in coastal areas that are submerged during flood tides but exposed during ebb tiWind Energy and Solar Energy Resources Evaluation Centre, run by China's Meteorological Administration, put the near - shore wind resource at 200 GW, at depths of 2 — 25 meters, which are ideal for in - shore and inter-tidal wind farms, the latter being in coastal areas that are submerged during flood tides but exposed during ebb tiwind resource at 200 GW, at depths of 2 — 25 meters, which are ideal for in - shore and inter-tidal wind farms, the latter being in coastal areas that are submerged during flood tides but exposed during ebb tiwind farms, the latter being in coastal areas that are submerged during flood tides but exposed during ebb tides.
The findings reveal how a drop in sea level initiated by changing East Antarctic coastal winds is propagated around the Antarctic coastline at nearly 700 km / hr.
Meanwhile, Texas generates the most wind power of any state in the country by a long shot, underscoring that renewables growth isn't driven by those uppity coastal elitists strapping solar panels to their Teslas to save the climate.
A new study published in Nature Climate Change tries to understand why the warming of Antarctic coastal waters is largest west of the Antarctic Peninsula and demonstrates how this warming can be caused by changes in distant Antarctic coastal winds.
Lansner and Pepke Pedersen (2018) point out that, due to the divergent rates of warming and cooling for land vs. ocean water, there is a significant difference in the range of temperature for the regions of the world influenced by their close proximity to oceans and coastal wind currents (ocean air affected, or OAA) and the inland regions of the world that are unaffected by ocean air effects and coastal wind because they are sheltered by hills and mountains or located in valleys (ocean air sheltered, or OAS).
A protest against a coal plant project two years ago in Sompeta in the eastern coastal state of Andhra Pradesh turned violent, with two farmers killed by police and several others wounded.
The ocean as a whole is warming; however, coastal upwelling may ultimately be enhanced by alongshore winds, which strengthen in proportion to the temperature contrast between the oceanic and continental air masses [Sydeman et al., 2014].
In July, the Arctic Dipole Anomaly (DA) pattern that was dominant in June (which promotes clear skies, warm air temperatures, and winds that push ice away from coastal areas and encourages melt) was replaced by low sea level pressure (SLP) over the Arctic Ocean, leading to ice divergence (ice extent «spreading out») and cooler temperatures.
Ho added that the enhanced intensification of tropical cyclones over East Asian coastal seas caused by changes in sea surface temperature and wind flows mean that «an individual tropical cyclone could strike East Asia, including the Philippines, with a record - breaking power, for example Haiyan, even though landfall intensity in south - east Asia has not notably changed on average in recent years because of the shifted genesis location; note that Haiyan formed over the eastern Philippine Sea far from land.»
Floating wind power is fast taking shape as a mainstream energy source, with analysts upgrading their expectations of market - size — though still far short of Statoil's forecasts — from early estimates of 3.5 GW by 2030 to around 5GW, led by the geographic fact that 60 - 80 % of world's offshore wind resource is in water too deep for bottom - fixed turbines, and the societal reality that ever - vaster populations are going to be inhabiting coastal mega-cities.
In some coastal areas of the ocean (and large lakes such as the North American Great Lakes), the combination of persistent winds, Earth's rotation (the Coriolis effect), and restrictions on lateral movements of water caused by shorelines and shallow bottoms induces upward and downward water movements.
This prompted an angry shot yesterday at Derek Corrigan from Premier Notley, and hand wringing by a columnist for the Calgary Herald, the fearless champion of the multinational petroleum industry, which may just sense the way the prevailing coastal winds are blowing.
If you live in a coastal area, you may not be covered for damage caused by storm surge (usually defined as «a rush of water onshore caused by strong winds pushing on the ocean's surface) and / or movements caused by the sea (usually with the exception of tsunamis).
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