Sentences with phrase «effects on weather at»

That includes accelerated warming, effects on weather at lower latitudes, and associated impacts on plants and animals in the region.

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So, whereas I was of the opinion that heading into Monday's encounter no longer top of the league would have a negative effect on the team, it will instead empower them with so much reassurance and positivity that any sort of result would be enough to keep them on course for the title, but it does also mean they're there to be shot at so don't be at all surprised if United come sprinting out of the blocks this evening and put the Gunners to the sword very early on as don't forget, United had top - spot stolen away from them because of the recent bout of adverse weather.
MATH GETS REAL Chaos theory explains why it's so difficult to predict weather — a small change in conditions at any point in time can have a large effect on future conditions in, for example, a hurricane's trajectory (Tropical Storm Harvey shown).
The GP asked him whether he felt his eczema improved in sunny weather and when the teacher said yes, he was referred to a clinical researcher at the local hospital who was starting a trial into the effects of light on skin conditions, including eczema.
He believes that no one has thought of combining the two theories before because it's not an intuitive idea to look at how the effects of changing patterns of ocean circulation, which occur on time scales of thousands of years, would effect global silicate weathering, which in turn controls global climate on time scales of 100s of thousands of years.
If climatologists» warnings are correct, a changing climate could produce more extreme weather patterns, which could then have an effect on opioid overdoses and deaths, said Goetz, who worked with Meri Davlasheridze, assistant professor in marine sciences, Texas A&M at Galveston.
Professor Baldwin added: «Natural large pressure fluctuations in the polar stratosphere tend to last a long time — at least a month, and we see this reflected as surface pressure changes that look very much like the North Atlantic Oscillation — which has significant effects on weather and extreme events across Europe.»
This ability could make them better at determining current speed and direction, which have major effects on the shipping industry, oil and gas operations, and global weather.
Therefore, the strongest motivation for the current scientific review is the need for a synoptic organization of the available knowledge on the field of interactions at different planetary systems, in parallel with a comparative analysis encompassing the inter-connection among planetary space weather aspects belonging to different disciplines (e.g. plasma variability and its effects on atmospheric heating).
There is evidence that greenhouse gas levels fell at the start of ice ages and rose during the retreat of the ice sheets, but it is difficult to establish cause and effect (see the notes above on the role of weathering).
«Simple physics (effect of [sea - level rise] on storm surge) and simple thermodynamics (i.e. Clausius - Clapeyron) are valid whether or not we can trust the models to get the specifics dynamical linkages between climate change and extreme weather events right (and I'm deeply skeptical the models are up to this task at present).»
But in this game, weather will also have an impact on battles, and all those weather effects (rain, waveheats, aurora and many more) won't simply be pretty things for players to look at while exploring Mira (the planet where the game takes place).
Slightly Mad Studios are still hard at work on their upcoming racing title, Project CARS, and it seem like the development work on the game is going on pretty strong and the game is surely going to challenge DriveClub (probably the best looking racing title till now) with respect to graphics / visuals, weather effects and in many other fields.
• A physical world put in motion thanks to brand new hardware architecture» The world has been dynamically brought to life using complex physical world simulation on trees, foliage, cloth, weather, lighting and effects» All texture resolutions have been created at 4x resolution for maximum resolution and detail» In - game characters, enemies and destructability have been enhanced for added depth and realism» Subsurface scattering technology implemented to capture the most physically accurate lighting simulation and deliver a great sense of believability» Native 1080p gameplay gives outstanding visual fidelity and showcases the beauty of Yamatai in all its high definition glory
The show looks at how De Bont came onto the project and convinced the studio its effects would be viable, cast, characters and performances, story choices, practical and visual effects, weather on location, stunts, production design, and audio.
Indeed, when we booted up Forza on the Xbox One S, while the fluidity of framerate and overall experience remained the same, draw distance, texture details and weather effects all weren't at the level of the X, with some marked downgrades.
Sound effects include walking, running and crouching on different surfaces, jumping, climbing ladders, swimming, interacting with objects such as opening doors and crates and collecting items, firing weaponry at enemy soldiers, performing stealthy melee attacks on enemies, explosions and ambience such as machinery, creaking and the inner workings and maintenance of the U-Boat or weather conditions such as swirling winds when outdoors.
The game runs at a smooth 1080p resolution on both PS4 and Xbox One, allowing for an extra-crisp level of vehicle detail and more realistic weather effects.
Graphically, Destiny 2 is stunning throughout its diverse environments which are fully realised by excellent particle effects on everything from dust and weather to explosions, complimented by amazing lighting, shadows, enemy character models and weaponry as well as a day - night cycle running at a rock solid 30 frames - per - second on PS4 with no drop in frame rate regardless of how many enemies are nearby at once.
And then at a global level, you don't want the [climate] perturbation, because it gets you off into a level of uncertainty both about weather and the knock - on effects for ecosystems and species.
Good recent articles in the Guardian and at ClimateCentral on Arctic ice modeling and on Arctic ice loss effects on weather.
On the very small scale, one could have a runaway between whether or not a weather pattern has a thunderstorm at a specific time and place or whether it is dry and sunny at that specific time and place — but that's not the same as a change in climate (see internal variability, chaos, butterfly effect).
Of course one can characterize the trend beyond 1989, but does such a characterization represent a description of «climate», based on the consensus that climate ought to consist of roughly equally weighted effect of the weather over at least 25 or 30 years?
Examples of less certain science include understanding the effects of climate change on extreme weather in different regions, the role the deep ocean plays in the climate cycle and the rate at which sea level will rise over the next century.
Such higher levels of warming would make it much more difficult for countries to keep the global temperature rise to below 2C, as they agreed to do at the landmark Paris climate summit last year, to avoid dangerous extreme weather and negative effects on food security.
It focuses on the effects of extreme weather events on agriculture, looking at examples from the recent past and to future projections.
As we've documented here at the ENSO Blog, these patterns have their own distinct effects on temperature and precipitation patterns, and attributing weather events to climate patterns is a complicated science.
We would not expect to see any effect on weather or climate other than that the air circulation patterns would be in very slightly differing (but still ever changing) positions than if we had made no difference at all.
Timo Niroma, a Solar Physicist from Finland focuses on long solar cycles and their effect on weather and climate: http://personal.inet.fi/tiede/tilmari/ The boys at NASA have discounted his ideas as crazy but he has predicted the coming low solar cycle for a long time in sharp contrast to NASA's Hathaway.
At the same time, the effect on extreme weather will be marginal: the climate models show that Kyoto will merely postpone the temperature rise by six years from 2100 to 2106.
But it's hard to see how an insurance company can have had more success than «the world's 2500 top climate scientists» at isolating the effect of climate change on the occurrence of severe weather events.
It's certainly hard to see how an insurance company can have had more success than «the world's 2500 top climate scientists» at isolating the effect of climate change on the occurrence of severe weather events.
If you think about it and if they «are» right about both the causes and the effects (melting ice caps, raising sea levels — e.g. increased ocean surface worldwide, increased surface temperatures on land and at sea and erratic excesses in weather) then the results may well be an eventual drastic swing the other day as we see increases in reflection, evaporation and conversion of «greenhouse» gases back into inert forms!
The two that come to mind related to the «blacktop» effect on weather station reporting (higher ground temperatures in the immediate vicinity of urban weather stations that were only at or immediately near ground level due to urban development) and problems with ocean surface temperature measuring methods.
While that heat can raise temperatures recorded by thermometers at surface weather stations, the effect on the atmosphere is so local and so shallow that it dissipates before it can heat the deep atmosphere above it.
I think the answer is that nobody has a f... g clue about the effect of lower Arctic sea ice on UK weather — if any at all.
The following SPP 1689 poster will be exhibited at the AGU: GC13C - 1154: The Climate Potentials and Side - Effects of Large - Scale terrestrial CO2 Removal — Insights from Quantitative Model Assessments — Monday, 15 December 2014, 13:40 - 18:00, Moscone West - Poster Hall, Lena Boysen, Vera Heck, Wolfgang Lucht, Dieter Gerten GC13C - 1155: On nutrients and trace metals: Effects from Enhanced Weathering — Monday, 14 December 2015, 13:40 - 18:00, Moscone South - Poster Hall, Thorben Amann, Jens Hartmann B23G - 0682: Revisiting ocean carbon sequestration by direct injection: A global carbon budget perspective — Tuesday, 15 December 2015, 13:40 - 18:00, Moscone South - Poster Hall, Fabian Reith, David Keller, Torge Martin, Andreas Oschlies C41B - 0702: Assessing the potential and side effects of ocean albedo modification in the Arctic — Thursday, 17 December 2015, 08:00 - 12:20, Moscone South - Poster Hall, Nadine Mengis, Andreas Oschlies, David Keller, Torge Martin
Transitioning to 100 % renewable energy can reduce or eliminate the production of air and water pollutants at the generating source, which can affect the personal health of local residents, and a reduction in greenhouse gas emissions can help in the long - term health of the planet and its climate, including its effects on extreme weather events.
The British Isles are not only tucked beside a vast Atlantic Ocean whose temperatures have a powerful effect on our weather, they are also at the receiving - end of the jetstream.
Created All Source Intelligence Assessments and Estimates at the tactical, operational and strategic levels dealing with enemy capabilities, intentions, vulnerabilities, effects of terrain and weather on operations, and prediction of enemy courses of action
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