RE the possibility that negative arctic oscillations may also be expected to become more
frequent in a warming world (see http://www.realclimate.org/index.php/archives/2010/12/cold-winter-in-a-world-of-warming), here is an effect on Mexican agriculture at http://www.grass-roots-press.com/2011/02/12/commerce-news-mexicos-new-agricultural-crisis/:
While Grinsted predicts that the most intense hurricanes will continue to become more and more
frequent in a warming world, the results of Holland and Bruyère suggest that we may be near the peak of intense hurricane frequency.
This so - called «meta - analysis» allows scientists to draw statistical significance from the combined studies even when a single study might not be considered conclusive — in much the same sense that no single weather event can be said to result from climate change but the statistical trend indicates that more extreme weather events will become more
frequent in a warming world.
Not exact matches
Frequent nursing is also needed — to avoid / reduce engorgement
in the early days, to nourish and grow a baby who has a stomach the size of his fist but who needs to double his weight within 5 - 6 months, to establish a good milk supply for mom, and to help a baby who has been cradled close and
warm inside mom for 9 months adjust to life
in the outside
world.
Disappearing sea ice can influence the jet stream, a study suggests, resulting
in more
frequent winter blasts
in a
warmer world
If recent headlines are a reliable barometer of the state of the
world — «43 Missing Students, a Mass Grave and a Suspect: Mexico's Police»; «Egyptian Judges Drop All Charges against Mubarak»; «Boehner Says Obama's Immigration Action Damages Presidency»; «U.N. Panel Issues Its Starkest Warning Yet on Global
Warming» — then it seems that we are living
in an age of intense violence, unbridled corruption, purposeful gridlock, and such persistent environmental degradation that
frequent drought, flooding, and hurricanes have become the new normal.
As various arguments for action on global
warming have failed to blunt growth
in emissions
in recent years, environmental groups and international agencies have sometimes tried to turn the focus to diseases that could pose a growing threat
in a
warming world — with malaria being a
frequent talking point.
It is a little surprising is that a paper that addresses the Walker circulation and wind shear doesn't specifically make any predictions about the future of El Ninos
in a
warming world (more
frequent?
At 1.5 ℃ and 2 ℃ of global
warming these events would probably be more
frequent than they are
in today's
world.
8 Effects of Global
Warming Hurricanes Rising Sea Temperatures Result
In More
Frequent And More Severe Hurricanes And Typhoons Which Develop
In The Major Oceans Hurricane Katrina Was The Biggest Ever
In The Western
World In Terms Of Loss Of Life, Economic Loss And Insurance Loss