Members of the team from Oxford University mapped the global geography of (Aedes species) mosquitoes capable of transmitting Zika virus and then modeled the worldwide
climate conditions necessary for the virus to spread between Aedes mosquitoes and humans.
Not exact matches
Is preserving the general environmental
conditions that allowed civilization to flourish — a moderate
climate, a rich array of species, rivers that reach the sea —
necessary to ensure humanity endures?
Then, comparing the environmental
conditions such as
climate, vegetation and human impact at these locations to sites across tropical Africa where there was an absence of apes, the researchers were able to more precisely calculate the «suitable environmental
conditions» — or habitat —
necessary for apes to live.
adaptation (over and above what is
necessary to reduce vulnerabilities to current
climate conditions)...»
This is because it demonstrates that adaptation (over and above what is
necessary to reduce vulnerabilities to current
climate conditions) is unnecessary if mitigation is dramatic enough.
This is a
necessary but not sufficient
condition for trusting future
climate projections from GCMs.»
Two electric louvers behind the Singleframe grille close when no airflow is needed, any only open when
necessary for the
climate control or battery
conditioning — or to channel cooling air to the front brakes.
Additional Services / Information:
Climate Controlled Boarding Gift Retail Appointments
necessary Ask for a tour Extended stay Extra play time available Heat / air
conditioned Individual / multi pet runs Nail trimming New clients always welcome Pet supplies Soothing oatmeal baths
Some rooms have air
conditioning (which in my opinion, isn't really
necessary in the temperate
climate of Oaxaca), and all rooms include a fan.
As prices continue to rise and pressure to act on
climate change becomes paramount, it is a good time for policy makers to ask if the trend towards air -
conditioning indoor spaces is
necessary, desirable or even possible.
Drift analysis is however
necessary for
climate predictions given the non-stationarity of the systematic error along the forecast time as the model evolves from the initial
condition space to the model
climate.
The approach to model evaluation taken in the chapter reflects the need for
climate models to represent the observed behaviour of past
climate as a
necessary condition to be considered a viable tool for future projections.
They provide exact
necessary and sufficient
conditions for these characteristics for all linear systems and some nonlinear systems... Now I am merely trying to acquaint
climate change scientists, physicists, lawyers and politicians promoting such things as Kyoto Protocols that chemical process control system engineering has a useful voice, weak as it is, in
climate control engineering....
There are some source of predictability that are still not fully resolved (including those dealing with improving
climate models, but also related to unexplored initial
conditions or driving
conditions), and a great benefit of these predictability studies is that they mimic the practice of weather prediction by confronting models with observations at the relevant time and spatial scales, leading to the
necessary inspiration for this model improvement.
I should have pointed out that the latter is a
necessary but not sufficient
condition to be able to fully understand
climate science abstracts.
To figure out whether
climate change will cause more intense and frequent tornadoes requires asking lots of smaller questions about the atmospheric
conditions necessary to produce tornadoes and to determine how
climate change will affect each of these various atmospheric
conditions that combine to propagate tornadoes.
As we shall see there are certain aspects of atmospheric
conditions necessary to produce violent tornadoes that
climate change is enhancing while there are other atmospheric
conditions necessary to form tornadoes about which scientists are uncertain exactly how a warming world will affect them.
Hence, avoiding dangerous levels of CO2 - induced warming is a
necessary, albeit not always sufficient,
condition for avoiding potentially dangerous anthropogenic interference in the
climate system.
Climate change threatens human security because it undermines livelihoods, compromises culture and individual identity, increases migration that people would rather have avoided, and because it can undermine the ability of states to provide the
conditions necessary for human security.
One of the parameters is high stand or low stand
conditions based on sea level transgression / regression curves which is related to long term
climate, but I am not aware of any oil companies that use anything remotely resembling what I understand to be a
climate model with forcings, and certainly not one driven by something like CO2, solar or anyhting else, simply because you can not know the
necessary parameters over the millions of years of geological time that you are interested in modelling.
That's a
necessary but not sufficient
condition for stabilising global
climate, so I don't agree with your comment.
@Glenn Tamblyn I didn't expect much sympathy for Plimer to exist here, I simply mentioned him to show that being a creationist is not a
necessary or sufficient
condition for being skeptical of anthropogenic
climate change, apropos Michael of Summer Hill's continual implications that the two are inseparably linked.
Indeed, the market
conditions and policies
necessary to make the tar sands a cost - effective source of energy will almost certainly result in dangerous levels of global warming that will exceed two degrees Celsius, the internationally agreed upon limit that will prevent
climate change from destroying the planet.
Parameters are
necessary in complex
climate modeling, but they have the risk of producing a false model that happens to fit existing observations but incorrectly predicts future
conditions.
Reproducing spatial patterns of the climatological temperature sensitivity of soil carbon is a
necessary condition for trustworthy simulations of the carbon - cycle —
climate feedback.
And similarly, the equally absurd more left - leaning claims that «
climate justice» would end global poverty and war denied the fact that abundant and cheap energy is a
necessary (albeit not sufficient)
condition for development and actual justice.
This is because it demonstrates that adaptation (over and above what is
necessary to reduce vulnerabilities to current
climate conditions) is unnecessary if mitigation is dramatic enough.