Sentences with phrase «extreme weather story»

I say that she knowingly omitted the details because her future husband, Mike Singer, and C.D. Thomas wrote the research papers from which Parmesan manufactured her extreme weather story; 5,6 when written, Parmesan served as their field assistant.
Where was her attack on Ross Gelbspan's The Heat is On (1997), with its catalogue of extreme weather stories in the Introduction and first chapter?

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Look up above and see the other CNN stories... one in three Americans think extreme weather a sign of biblical end times!!
For instance, for a story in which an act of nature plays a prominent role, students may want to investigate extreme weather patterns or use Google Earth to peer into the crater of a volcano.
«With increased awareness about climate change and almost daily news stories about extreme weather conditions, consumers want to feed their cats in a way that minimizes their ecological footprint,» she said.
Blocking highs are only one part of the story — many extreme events caused by prolonged weather patterns are not associated with blocking highs, but rather very wavy jet patterns and / or cut - off lows (like blocking highs but in the opposite flow direction).
Yet despite these data, story after story continues to peddle the claim that the weather is getting more extreme, using whatever recent string of bad weather as the hook.
Long story short, history is unequivocal on the matter: Warm periods, on balance, are VERY good for civilization (fewer wars, less extreme weather, better crops, lower frequency of plagues, more stability to cultures, advancements in civic and technological sophistication etc.).
If one had to develop a fictional narrative to accompany scientific projections of a warming world, perhaps the writers might have come up with a story of extreme weather events similar to what we have seen over the past month.
Following a year of weather extremes, disasters and policy clashes, we asked our readers to help us pick out the most important climate stories from the U.S. in 2017.
Surprisingly, one of the media outlets that got the story wrong was the «media watchdog,» Columbia Journalism Review (CJR), with its piece, «Sandy's climate context: Why generalizing about extreme weather helps no one.»
For starters we don't do the following: — argue over terms and names (this applies to all parties, not just one side)-- take useless stands on issues such as Keystone — pedal scare stories, particularly the kind that have zero support from the data (i.e. extreme weather).
The Royal Meteorological Society is involved with more than 150 media enquiries each year, working closely with the media, particularly during times of extreme weather, to ensure the public are both informed and engaged with the latest weather and climate stories.
«What we're seeing is stark evidence that the gradual temperature increase is not the important story related to climate change; it's the rapid regional changes and increased frequency of extreme weather that global warming is causing.
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