He told Thomson Reuters Foundation at the UN-backed climate talks in Warsaw that «
the global frequency of tropical cyclones will change little (as a result of climate change) but the frequency of the most intense cyclones will increase in some regions.»
Based on process understanding and agreement in 21st century projections, it is likely that
the global frequency of occurrence of tropical cyclones will either decrease or remain essentially unchanged, concurrent with a likely increase in both global mean tropical cyclone maximum wind speed and precipitation rates.
An that's true IMO for many points unsufficiently documented, but highly mediatized because of their psychological impact (rate of sea - level rise, effects on biodiversity, tipping points in carbon cyles,
global frequency of extreme events, etc..)
«Projections for the 21st century indicate that it is likely that
the global frequency of tropical cyclones will either decrease or remain essentially unchanged, concurrent with a likely increase in both global mean tropical cyclone maximum wind speed and rain rates (Figure TS.26).
that it is likely that
the global frequency of tropical cyclones will either decrease or remain essentially unchanged, concurrent with a likely increase in both global mean tropical cyclone maximum wind speed and rain rates
We also show a doubling (108.1 % increase) of global burnable area affected by long fire weather seasons (> 1.0 σ above the historical mean) and an increased
global frequency of long fire weather seasons across 62.4 million km2 (53.4 %) during the second half of the study period.
We also show a doubling (108.1 % increase) of global burnable area affected by long fire weather seasons (> 1.0 σ above the historical mean) and an increased
global frequency of long fire weather seasons across 62.4 million km2 (53.4 %) during the second half of the study period.
On the other hand, as Emanuel emphasizes, there is no evidence that
the global frequency of hurricanes is rising.
Not exact matches
«This is the first significant decline in the
frequency of their use since the onset
of the Enlightenment in the 18th century,» Inigo Fraser - Jenkins, a senior analyst at Bernstein who leads the firm's
global quantitative and European equity strategy, said in a note to clients.
«As one part
of a
global effort to make the Web more responsive to women's safety, security, and enjoyment, I can't help but stand up and applaud,» Anita Sarkeesian, executive editor
of Feminist
Frequency says.
Financial News reports that Vigilant
Global, a telecoms company owned by high -
frequency trading firm DRW Trading, has submitted plans to build a 320 - metre tall tower to allow what it calls «a new communications point between the UK and Europe» which will have a «completely unobstructed» line
of sight both optically, and for radio waves.
Studies
of cargo cults, messianic movements, and Third World millenarianism, including widely read classics such as Peter Worsley's The Trumpet Shall Sound and Bryan Wilson's Magic and the Millennium, have paid close attention to the effects
of international relations on domestic religious developments.2 In increasing numbers, books have appeared on the religious situation in strategic parts
of the globe, such as the Middle East and Latin America, and with growing
frequency articles on American religion refer to issues such as
global consciousness, nuclear disarmament, and the effects
of U.S. involvement in foreign affairs.
&
global warming that increasing
frequency, that is «Karma» again, since 1950, so much gree house gas released & destroying
of forests, etc. 2.)
Dame Cacao dives into the
global identity
of chocolate; how it's made, where to find it and with whom to share it
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Specifically, they used the
Global Physical Activity Questionnaire (version 2) to quantify the physical activity that provide data about intensity,
frequency and length
of the physical activities performed in different situations (work, commuting and leisure time).
Global warming is causing not only a general increase in temperatures, but also an increase in the
frequency and intensity
of extreme weather events, such as flooding, heat waves and droughts.
As climate change is increasing the duration,
frequency and severity
of extreme weather events, it has become increasingly urgent to identify their effects and provide early warnings, in order to ensure market stability and
global food security.
For example, space - based
frequency combs could improve the accuracy
of global remote sensing
of greenhouse gases from satellites and could be used for space - based gravitational wave detectors.
Thanks to
global warming, waterways that make up important habitat for fish are likely to experience an increased
frequency of such extreme conditions.
There is also concern that
global climate change will increase the
frequency and intensity
of weather — related disasters.
On a
global level, the report warns that climate change is expected to increase the intensity and
frequency of heatwaves and floods.
For example, when examining hurricanes and typhoons, the lack
of a high - quality, long - term historical record, uncertainty regarding the impact
of climate change on storm
frequency and inability to accurately simulate these storms in most
global climate models raises significant challenges when attributing assessing the impact
of climate change on any single storm.
Putkonen and his University
of Washington colleague Gerard Roe, an atmospheric scientist, set out to test how the
frequency of rain - on - snow events might be affected by
global warming.
In truth, sea - level rise and greater
frequency of storms are higher - order results
of global warming, in that they would require several links in a causal chain to be proved.
«Recent advances in understanding coral resilience are essential to safeguard coral reefs: A review
of the literature points to the importance
of reducing
global carbon dioxide emissions in addition to protecting or augmenting resilience mechanisms in the face
of increased
frequency of climate change impacts..»
The 8 inches
of sea level rise produced by
global warming so far has worsened the tolls
of storm surges, including those caused by Hurricane Sandy, and subjected coastal cities to high tide flooding
of unprecedented
frequency.
For each delta, the team used a
global wave model developed by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration to determine the height,
frequency, and direction
of each incoming wave.
And Brakenridge points out another less immediate application: «We have to know how big a flood event is and keep a
global record
of such events in order to determine if climate change is accompanied by changes in the
frequency and magnitude
of big floods.»
MHW
frequency increased over 82 %
of the
global ocean between two 17 - year periods at the beginning and end
of the record (1982 — 1998 and 2000 — 2016, splitting the time series in half; Fig. 1b).
Many
of these recurrent within - host mutations also reach a high
global frequency in the decade following the patient infections.
We used three independent and complementary sources
of SST data to reveal
global patterns
of change in MHW
frequency, intensity and duration over the past century.
Researchers charge
global warming with projected significant increases in the
frequency of both extreme precipitation and landfalling atmospheric rivers
The graph shows the
global frequency pattern
of an allele adaptive to vegetarian diets.
The
frequency of long fire weather seasons increased across 53.4 %
of the
global vegetated area (62.4 M km2) as observed between 1996 and 2013, compared with 1979 — 1996, with decreased
frequency only observed across 34.6 % (40.4 M km2)(Fig. 3b).
With
global warming just beginning, heat waves are rare now; but the
frequency and severity
of heat waves will increase with time.
He pointed to hurricanes, an icon for Mr. Gore, who highlights the devastation
of Hurricane Katrina and cites research suggesting that
global warming will cause both storm
frequency and deadliness to rise.
Global temperatures have increased by ∼ 0.2 °C per decade over the last three decades16, possibly leading to an acceleration of the global water cycle with more intense rainfall events17, more severe and widespread droughts18 (despite drought frequencies appearing unchanged19) and regional humidity variati
Global temperatures have increased by ∼ 0.2 °C per decade over the last three decades16, possibly leading to an acceleration
of the
global water cycle with more intense rainfall events17, more severe and widespread droughts18 (despite drought frequencies appearing unchanged19) and regional humidity variati
global water cycle with more intense rainfall events17, more severe and widespread droughts18 (despite drought
frequencies appearing unchanged19) and regional humidity variations20.
This metric was examined to identify
global and regional patterns in fire weather season length changes as well as changes in the
frequency of, and the area affected by, long fire weather seasons (defined as > 1.0 σ above historical mean) over the last 35 years.
Taking a view that
frequency and strength
of hurricanes are influenced by GHG emissions and
global warming may not seem to be in the best short term interest or mission
of the DOC.
Despite an absence
of global trends in some key meteorological variables, there were distinct regional annual climate trends and changes in anomalous weather event affected area
frequency (Fig. 1).
This is addressed by evaluating change in
global or large - scale patterns in the
frequency or intensity
of extremes (e.g., observed widespread intensification
of precipitation extremes attributed to human influence, increase in
frequency and intensity
of hot extremes) and by event attribution methods.
A small change in average
global temperature leads to a dramatic change in the
frequency of extreme events.23 24 25 The following graphs in Figure 5 help to illustrate this point.
Infection with one DENV only provides long - lasting protection against that serotype; sequential infection with multiple different DENV serotypes is therefore possible, and, because
of the increasing
global circulation
of DENV, this has been occurring with increasing
frequency in tropical areas
of the world.
Human behavioral changes, such as installing solar panels or investing in public transportation, alter greenhouse gas emissions, which change the
global temperature and thus the
frequency of extreme events, leading to new behaviors, and the cycle continues.
The new study, published in Science, is the first to make a
global estimate
of how both the
frequency and severity
of coral reef bleaching have changed over the last 40 years.
Dr. Cole's project, «Mechanistic Derivation
of Germ Line Mutation by Genome - Wide Mouse Tetrad Analysis,» will help define the
global patterns
of de novo germ line mutations and the
frequencies at which such mutations occur in mice, with the long term goal
of understanding the molecular mechanisms underlying germ line mutagenesis and developing strategies to prevent or treat disorders caused by such mutations.
Includes assessments
of the following DOD space programs: Advanced Extremely High
Frequency (AEHF) communications satellites, Space Tracking and Surveillance System (STSS),
Global Positioning System (GPS) Block IIIA, National Polar - orbiting Operational Environmental Satellite System (NPOESS),
Global Positioning System (GPS) Block IIF, Space Based Infrared System (SBIRS) High, Space - Based Space Surveillance Block 10, and the Transformational Satellite Communications System (TSAT).
Being a client - oriented company, Admiral Markets» mission is to become a
global leader in providing comfortable access to every type
of financial instrument, while empowering clients with relevant education,
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