but no significative changes in the global
hydrological cycle only small und big local precipitation's changes
Not exact matches
FOG has been spotted on Titan, the first evidence that the Earth isn't the
only body in the solar system to have a
hydrological cycle.
Climate change is having impacts not
only on the
hydrological cycle, resulting in increased droughts and floods1, but also on vital water resources and ecosystem services2, such as the ability to regulate water quality through sedimentation3.
Increasing global temperatures are disrupting the global climate and the earth's
hydrological cycle, leading not
only to record high air and sea temperatures, but also to more extreme flooding, deeper and longer droughts and more frequent and severe storms.
Aerosols not
only affect the radiative balance at the top of the atmosphere but also exert a forcing on the
hydrological cycle (e.g., Ramanathan et al., 2001a).
Only if the oceans freeze across their entire surfaces thereby causing the
hydrological cycle to cease or if the sun puts in energy faster than it can be pumped upward by the
hydrological cycle will the basic temperature equilibrium derived from the properties of water and the density and pressure of the atmosphere fail to be maintained.
Global climate engineering programs not
only worsening the overall warming of the biosphere, but also destroying the ozone layer, derailing the
hydrological cycle, and contaminating the entire planet due to the highly toxic heavy metal and chemical fallout.