Sentences with phrase «freak weather events»

David Robinson, a climate scientist at Rutgers University who was not involved in the research, said the study fills an important role in educating the public about the difference between freak weather events and human - induced climate change.
Several times the report mentioned the stress on the system caused by increased penetration of wind and solar energy, a controversial topic, which has seen fingers pointed at all number of technologies, policymakers and freak weather events.
[Translate] HuffPost Kelly Rigg Executive Director, GCCA Europe may not be dealing with freak weather events at the moment, but in...
But freak weather events are different from long - term Arctic sea ice melt statistics and slow - drip ozone stats and very slow - drip C02 emissions possibly causing some serious «problems» in the distant future.
Storm Frank is the latest freak weather event made possible by an unusual combination of factors that may persist for years to come
It is (virtually) impossible to prove that a single (or a small number) freak weather event (s) is (are) caused by increasing CO2, but when a large number are observed, it may be possible to spot a pattern of change — yet it is difficult to attribute such a change to a cause unless the mechanisms are understood.

Not exact matches

Even solar variability is mentioned along with other «freak» weather events (some of which may or may not be linked to GW).
What we witness here are both climates and weather features changing before our eyes in the form of what to us may seem a freak event — but what is actually part of a dangerous transition period away from the stable climates of the Holocene.
Daily Mail UK: The bone - chilling cold in the Capital and similar extreme weather events across the country over the past few years are more than just freak happenings.
Many of us are witness to increasingly «freak» occurrences like floods, storms, drought and other extreme weather events.
Such «freak» weather events have dominated headlines for over a year, and with good reason.
He says average rainfall for Australia will decrease, but the extreme weather events will be on the rise, so while you might get less rain over the year it will come in the form of damaging storms and stronger winds which feel like so - called freak events.
This was seen as an event blamed on freak weather conditions, or perhaps as an indicator of things to come.
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