You and nobody else knows how the weather patterns will change to impact
the climate in any particular location.
Not exact matches
Due to the delicacy's very
particular growth requirements regarding
climate and soil, this fungi is known to exist
in only certain
locations during certain times of the year, making them incredibly rare and highly sought after.
This bottle
in particular comes from the Heintz Family Vineyard, a cool
climate location that has grown fruit for over 100 years.
C is not constant for the dT» / dt equation to apply because heat penetrates through different parts of the
climate system (different depths of the ocean
in particular) over different time scales (also, if T» is supposed to be at some reference
location or the global average at some vertical level, T» at other
locations will vary; C will have to be an effective C value, the heat per unit change
in the T» at the
location (s) where T» occurs)
«Changes
in the variability of weather and the frequency of extremes will generally have more impact than changes
in the mean
climate at a
particular location.
It is prudent to expect that over the course of a decade some
climate events — including single events, conjunctions of events occurring simultaneously or
in sequence
in particular locations, and events affecting globally integrated systems that provide for human well - being — will produce consequences that exceed the capacity of the affected societies or global systems to manage and that have global security implications serious enough to compel international response.
Of course, the occurrence or severity of a
particular drought or flood
in a
particular location depends on a lot of things, including natural
climate patterns like El Nino.
Your tax dollars have created a new type of crystal ball... The CSIRO has launched a tool that will help predict
climate changes
in particular geographical
locations into the future http://www.abc.net.au/news/rural/2015-04-08/what-will-your-towns-
climate-be-like-
in-20-years-time/6378054
«(n) the promotion of sustainable settlement and transportation strategies
in urban and rural areas including the promotion of measures to --(i) reduce energy demand
in response to the likelihood of increases
in energy and other costs due to long - term decline
in non-renewable resources, (ii) reduce anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions, and (iii) address the necessity of adaptation to
climate change;
in particular, having regard to
location, layout and design of new development.»
The authors observe that wide variations
in rates of tectonic uplift and subsidence
in different
locations around the world at
particular times mean no effective coastal management plan can rest upon speculative computer projections regarding an idealised future global sea level, such as those provided by the United Nations» Intergovernmental Panel on
Climate Change (IPCC).
Relatively abrupt changes
in the
climate of a
particular location may be driven not by abrupt changes
in the atmospheric circulation, but rather by otherwise slowly evolving changes
in the circulation
in regions of large horizontal gradients
in surface weather.
So
climate scientists simulate regional changes by zooming
in on global models — using the same equations, but solving them for a much larger number of grid points
in particular locations.