«The authors write that North Pacific Decadal Variability (NPDV) «is a key component in predictability studies of both regional and global climate change,»... they emphasize that given the links between both the PDO and the NPGO with global climate, the accurate characterization and the degree of predictability of these two modes in coupled climate models is an important «open question in climate dynamics» that needs to be addressed... report that model - derived «temporal and spatial statistics of the North Pacific Ocean modes exhibit significant discrepancies from observations in their twentieth - century climate... conclude that «for implications on future climate change, the coupled climate models show no consensus on projected
future changes in frequency of either the first or second leading pattern of North Pacific SST anomalies,» and they say that «the lack of a consensus in changes in either mode also affects confidence in projected changes in the overlying atmospheric circulation.»»
Scientists are interested in studying both the predictability and possible
future changes in the frequency and intensity of such storms.
Not exact matches
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For the RCP8.5 projections, which represents stronger increases
in greenhouse gas concentrations than RCP4.5, there was a striking level of consistency
in the magnitude of
change in AR
frequency — all models showed an approximate doubling of the number of
future ARs compared to the simulations for 1980 — 2005.
And will climate
change impact the
frequency of these disasters
in future?
Daniel Swain and colleagues model how the
frequency of these rapid, year - to - year transitions from extreme dry to wet conditions — which they dub «precipitation whiplash events» — may
change in California's
future as a consequence of man - made warming.
Since I order so many clothes on my own, I may end up
changing the
frequency in the
future, but I'm so excited about the service right now.
He tests relationships between
change in VIX
futures term structure and S&P 500 Index return via regressions run at
frequencies of one day, one week, two weeks, one month and two months, with the sample winnowed
in each case so that measurements do not overlap.
We used new satellite records of fire incidence to create fire models which we then drove with a broad range of
future climate model scenarios to get a sense of where the climate projections agreed on the sign of the
change in fire
frequency and where they did not.
However, the numbers reported can not be directly translated to
changes in flood
frequencies, because whether or not flooding occurs strongly depends on the presence of coastal defenses and
future adaptation efforts.
They reported that «no catastrophic hurricane of category 4 or 5 intensity has made landfall
in the Western Lake [northern Florida] area during the last 130 year documentary record» but «If
future climatic
changes, whether or not related to the anticipated greenhouse warming, lead to a return of a «hyperactive» hurricane regime characteristic of the first millennium A.D., then the northeastern Gulf Coast is expected to experience a dramatic increase
in the
frequency of strikes by catastrophic hurricanes.»
«These very strange extreme weather events are going to continue
in their
frequency and their severity... It's not that climate
change is going to be here
in the
future, we are experiencing climate
change.»
The question asked by the local water managers was whether the combination of the individual events (wet soil, heavy rain, storm surge) has a causal relationship, and whether the
frequency of occurrence of compound events can be expected to
change in the
future.
Hiroyuki Murakami, Pang - Chi Hsu, Osamu Arakawa, Tim Li, Influence of Model Biases on Projected
Future Changes in Tropical Cyclone
Frequency of Occurrence.
These factors point to a need for planners to account for such rainfall events as housing and infrastructure development occurs
in this region, and for the possibility that the intensity and
frequency of such events might
change in the
future as the climate continues to warm.
Drought is expected to increase
in frequency and severity
in the
future as a result of climate
change, mainly as a consequence of decreases
in regional precipitation but also because of increasing evaporation driven by global warming1 — 3.
Their work, published
in the journal Reviews of Geophysics, summarizes current research on the analysis of
future changes to the intensity, duration and
frequency of short - duration extreme rainfall.
These circulation
changes may become more prevalent
in the
future as the
frequency of CPAC El Niño events may increase.
2: Our
Changing Climate, Key Message 6).7
In the future, farmers may also face too little water in summer to meet increased crop water demand as summers become hotter and growing seasons lengthen.68, 61 Increased frequency of summer heat stress is also projected, which can negatively affect crop yields and milk production.
In the
future, farmers may also face too little water
in summer to meet increased crop water demand as summers become hotter and growing seasons lengthen.68, 61 Increased frequency of summer heat stress is also projected, which can negatively affect crop yields and milk production.
in summer to meet increased crop water demand as summers become hotter and growing seasons lengthen.68, 61 Increased
frequency of summer heat stress is also projected, which can negatively affect crop yields and milk production.64
Publishing
in the Reviews of Geophysics, Westra et al (2014) summarize the current state of research
in the analysis of
future changes to the intensity,
frequency and duration of extreme rainfall.
Today, a new review paper
in Nature Climate
Change suggests we can expect more of the same
in future, with rising temperatures set to almost double the
frequency of extreme El Niño events.
39) The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate
Change says «it is likely that
future tropical cyclones (typhoons and hurricanes) will become more intense» but there has been no increase
in the intensity or
frequency of tropical cyclones globally
«With both the
frequency of forest fires and warmer temperatures predicted to increase with climate
change, widespread melt events are likely to happen much more frequently
in the
future,» Keegan says.
The objective of this research was to examine both
changes to fire weather intensity and the uncertainties
in future projections of fire
frequency.
In any event, all of these calcs are B S because we don't really understand the sum total of past / present and
future aerosol effects nor of CO2 feedbacks nor of the combo of CO2 feedbacks with
changing aerosols nor of natural low
frequency climatic variation.
In its 2014 Quadrennial Defense Review, as a recent example, the Pentagon identified the impacts of climate
change as «threat multipliers» that «may increase the
frequency, scale, and complexity of
future missions.»
Extremes: extend the analysis of projected
future climate
change to include
changes in the
frequency and intensity of extremes
in our region.
[82]
Future warming is projected to have a range of impacts, including sea level rise, [83] increased
frequencies and severities of some extreme weather events, [83] loss of biodiversity, [84] and regional
changes in agricultural productivity.
But that could be
changing in the near
future, as some small low - energy IoT devices could be powered by the virtual «electrosmog» that surrounds us all the time - the radio
frequency (RF) transmissions of the wireless and mobile networks that are broadcast around us.
Perhaps it's an innocent oversight, and will be
changed in a
future update, but considering the
frequency at which we've seen updates to the G3, if it does come standard on this build, we're unlikely to ever see it
change down the line.