Sentences with phrase «climate normal periods»

The High - Resolution PRISM Climatology page provides access to gridded, 30 arc - second (roughly 800 metre) temperature and precipitation climatologies for the 1971 - 2000 and 1981 — 2010 climate normal periods for land - surface areas of British Columbia.

Not exact matches

This means that the ratio between the extremes in the climate over different time periods behaves like the ratio between the more normal ratios of different timescales,» explains Peter Ditlevsen
Station locations change and methods evolve, so the climate data center warns that comparing normals between different 30 - year periods may lead to «erroneous conclusions» about climate change.
So called normal years may return to some places for a year or three, but we are entering a period of severe climate disruption that may extend for the rest of your life, and that of your children.
England's winter death rate this year is almost one - third higher than normal: nearly 29,000 deaths in a two - week period in January, largely because people can no longer afford to heat their homes properly, due to UK climate policies.
How do we really know our climate is changing permanently, rather than just going through a normal period of flux?
Albeit accurate, this recent 12 month data for each location should be considered statistically unreliable due to its brevity compared with «climate normals» that have typical year - to - year weather variations smoothed over standard periods (commonly 30 years).
In explanation, most usually what we see as data is the change from conditions in a baseline period defined as the «climate normal» — so - called anomalies — and there is no problem with that.
4 Core Case Study: Studying a Volcano to Understand Climate Change NASA scientists correctly predicted that the 1991 Philippines explosion would cool the average temperature of the earth by 0.5 C o over a 15 month period and then return to normal by 1995.
In explanation, most usually what we see as data is the change from conditions in a baseline period defined as the «climate normal» — so - called anomalies.
* Bearing in mind the accommodation with nature that humans need to make with even relatively short periods of «different to normal» weather, perhaps it might be more useful for the authorities to consider «noticeable» climate change as covering decadal rather than 30 year periods
NOAA's Climate Prediction Center has already changed their Normals to the 1981 — 2010 base period?
97 % of people on the planet have been brainwashed to believe they need to go back to burning dung to power their laptop so that we can slow down the growth rate of plants and speed up the transition to a normal period of climate described as an ice age.
Remember, 1981 - 2010 is hardly a normal period for the Earth's climate, as all of the hottest years in the recent past took place during those years.
As the Joint Institute for the Study of the Oceans and the Atmosphere says, from â a societal impacts perspective, recognition of PDO is important because it shows that «normal» climate conditions can vary over time periods comparable to the length of a human's lifetime.â
WHEREAS, Earth's climate is constantly changing with recent warming potentially an indication of a return to more normal temperatures following a prolonged cooling period from 1250 to 1860 called the «Little Ice Age»;
The 30 - y period 1951 — 1980 with relatively stable climate is sufficiently long to define a climatological temperature distribution, which is near normal (Fig. 9, Left), yet short enough that we can readily see how the distribution is changing in subsequent decades.
Thus, in climate science, the heat wave of Paris (Trenberth is wrong about it being in all of Europe, during that very period Berlin's temps were perfectly within the normal) is Measurement B, where as CO2 emissions is Measurement A. Trenberth is claiming A caused B by default, but since that defies the premise of the null hypothesis, that the NH must be changed to match the default position.
Climate analysis: The exterior climate during the monitoring period was evaluated by comparing local temperature and rain data to climatic normals (tipping rain buckets were also set - up to directly measure driving rain at the mock - up locaClimate analysis: The exterior climate during the monitoring period was evaluated by comparing local temperature and rain data to climatic normals (tipping rain buckets were also set - up to directly measure driving rain at the mock - up locaclimate during the monitoring period was evaluated by comparing local temperature and rain data to climatic normals (tipping rain buckets were also set - up to directly measure driving rain at the mock - up locations).
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