Sentences with phrase «how weather phenomena»

Not exact matches

Where other studies have linked weather phenomena to HABs, this study goes a step further to look at how environmental drivers impact each other, and «ranks» them by their relative importance in promoting HABs, said Song Liang, formerly of Ohio State and now an associate professor of environmental and global health at the University of Florida.
The work — among the first analyses to track every sand grain in a virtual storm — could help predict how this destructive weather phenomenon shapes the surrounding landscape.
«Looking at weather and dengue incidents over longer periods, we found a similar strong link between how increased rainfall and warmer temperatures resulting from the reoccurring el Niño phenomenon are associated with elevated risks of dengue epidemics.
The El Niño - Southern Oscillation phenomenon controls how the climate changes in the tropics (and also influences weather patterns elsewhere, including the United States).
A pioneering new study has explored how Arctic sea - ice loss influences the North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO) weather phenomenon, which affects winter weather conditions in Northern Europe, in places such as the UK, Scandinavia and the Baltic states.
The results will help to better understand how this important weather phenomenon affects global climate and how it may change in the future.
The Guardian also quotes the prime ministers of both Slovenia and Georgia blaming climate change for current weather phenomenon, so please disregard everything climate activists have said about how «climate change is different than weather» until further notice.
; what leads you to believe that the physical and biological trends we've seen / measured are likely to reverse within a mere 20 years, especially if / as we enter a solar upswing; how have you accounted for warming - driven methane release; what credible peer reviewed literature on «the other side» are you describing; what supports your confidence that there is little to no probability that the AGW that you do accept will change weather patterns enough to disrupt crop planting / growing / harvesting / production severely (or do you classify famine as a natural phenomenon?)?
Scientists just now are starting to understand how these phenomena affect global weather patterns.
If the consensus difference between «climate» and «weather» is «expectation» vs. «realization», how does the consensus view intermediate - scale phenomena that are tantalizingly patterned a posteriori, yet nevertheless unpredictable a priori, such that expectations are rarely if ever realized?
The following are a couple of extreme weather phenomena and how global warming can exacerbate them.
How much should we really be enjoying weather so unseasonal, so suggestive of the consequences of climate change, when we're doing so little to combat the larger phenomenon?
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