The concurrent study, published in the Nature Partner Journal Climate and Atmospheric Science, is pushing previously established theories that land development
impacts seasonal climate.
Not exact matches
A scientific study to understand the
impact of
climate change and other factors on plant - pollinator interactions, geographic distributions and
seasonal abundances
According to the findings, the extent of Arctic sea ice and its
seasonal distribution clearly have broad
impacts on Arctic
climate that extend beyond the Arctic Ocean itself and have important implications for the future of the Arctic system.
Seasonal changes in precipitation and water storage make it difficult for modelers to estimate water availability and
impacts of interventions, and the effects of
climate change can be difficult to tease out from other
impacts like human activities.
«Looking at changes in the number of dry days per year is a new way of understanding how
climate change will affect us that goes beyond just annual or
seasonal mean precipitation changes, and allows us to better adapt to and mitigate the
impacts of local hydrological changes,» said Polade, a postdoctoral researcher who works with Scripps
climate scientists Dan Cayan, David Pierce, Alexander Gershunov, and Michael Dettinger, who are co-authors of the study.
Also, according to the researchers,
seasonal climate forecasts enable a more effective and dynamic adaptation to
climate variability and change, offering an underexploited opportunity to reduce the fire
impact of adverse
climate conditions.
Comparing the snakes» most active temperature range with predictions of shifts due to
climate change, the team pointed out that the timing of
seasonal activities may shift in the future — which could
impact their interactions with other species.
Kalkbrenner says it was important to look at eastern states because of the differences in
climate,
seasonal weather patterns and the chemical make - up of the particulate matter that might
impact brain development.
«This weakening is revealed by a characteristic spatial and
seasonal sea - surface temperature «fingerprint»,» Stefan Rahmstorf, from the Potsdam Institute for
Climate Impact Research, and colleagues wrote in one of the studies published in the journal Nature.
Ms Najira said that the Government of Malawi is using
climate information to derive resilient designs and to address the
impacts of
climate change and variability, to plan for disaster risk management and for contingency planning (
seasonal forecasts).
Operational
seasonal impact predictions by the Copernicus
Climate Change Service Room 0.49, Session AS1.6
Regional
Climate Impacts and Outlook documents summarize
seasonal conditions four times a year, in March, June, September and December.
«Naturally occurring
climate variability due to phenomena such as El Niño and La Niña
impact on temperatures and precipitation on a
seasonal to annual scale.
«This weakening is revealed by a characteristic spatial and
seasonal sea - surface temperature «fingerprint»,» Stefan Rahmstorf, from the Potsdam Institute for
Climate Impact Research, and colleagues wrote in one of the studies published in the journal Nature.
AlertNet: Pakistan faces a range of threatening
climate change
impacts: changing monsoon patterns, melting glaciers,
seasonal flooding, rising sea levels, desertification and increasing water scarcity.
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Seasonal forecasting for water allocation and irrigated agriculture (IMPREX project) Johannes Hunink, Futurewater — presentation pdf • PEARL Project — preparing for extremes and rare event in coastal regions — Uwe Mikolajewicz, MPI - MET — presentation pdf • Commercial
climate services — lessons learned from the Klimaspring campaign — Mikkel A. Thomassen, Smith Innovation — presentation pdf • Climate change impact on water resources — Experiences with different climates / scales / tools — Philipp Stanzel, Poyry Energy — presentation pdf • Climate change effect study for the Frisian Belt canal water system - Peter Schaper, Wetterskipfryslan — presentat
climate services — lessons learned from the Klimaspring campaign — Mikkel A. Thomassen, Smith Innovation — presentation pdf •
Climate change impact on water resources — Experiences with different climates / scales / tools — Philipp Stanzel, Poyry Energy — presentation pdf • Climate change effect study for the Frisian Belt canal water system - Peter Schaper, Wetterskipfryslan — presentat
Climate change
impact on water resources — Experiences with different
climates / scales / tools — Philipp Stanzel, Poyry Energy — presentation pdf •
Climate change effect study for the Frisian Belt canal water system - Peter Schaper, Wetterskipfryslan — presentat
Climate change effect study for the Frisian Belt canal water system - Peter Schaper, Wetterskipfryslan — presentation pdf
This new research helps us understand the importance of the landscape in shaping the
seasonal climate and extreme weather that we experience where we live, and suggests that the modeling technique used in the study could help scientists and land managers predict the
impact of future forest clearing or restoration efforts.
Vines are becoming increasingly abundant in tropical forests as a result of
climate change and severe
seasonal drought and their rapid growth is harming trees and
impacting carbon storage, a new study has revealed.
CAS = Commission for Atmospheric Sciences CMDP =
Climate Metrics and Diagnostic Panel CMIP = Coupled Model Intercomparison Project DAOS = Working Group on Data Assimilation and Observing Systems GASS = Global Atmospheric System Studies panel GEWEX = Global Energy and Water Cycle Experiment GLASS = Global Land - Atmosphere System Studies panel GOV = Global Ocean Data Assimilation Experiment (GODAE) Ocean View JWGFVR = Joint Working Group on Forecast Verification Research MJO - TF = Madden - Julian Oscillation Task Force PDEF = Working Group on Predictability, Dynamics and Ensemble Forecasting PPP = Polar Prediction Project QPF = Quantitative precipitation forecast S2S = Subseasonal to
Seasonal Prediction Project SPARC = Stratospheric Processes and their Role in
Climate TC = Tropical cyclone WCRP = World
Climate Research Programme WCRP Grand Science Challenges •
Climate Extremes • Clouds, Circulation and
Climate Sensitivity • Melting Ice and Global Consequences • Regional Sea - Ice Change and Coastal
Impacts • Water Availability WCRP JSC = Joint Scientific Committee WGCM = Working Group on Coupled Modelling WGSIP = Working Group on Subseasonal to Interdecadal Prediction WWRP = World Weather Research Programme YOPP = Year of Polar Prediction
The
climate information provided for this purpose is derived from observations, global and regional reanalyses,
seasonal forecast data,
climate model simulations, and other data needed to estimate or project sectoral
impacts.
In «Too hot, too cold, too wet, too dry: Drivers and
impacts of
seasonal weather in the UK», the Met Office considered whether recent
seasonal variations could be attributed to
climate change, and to what extent this could be used to estimate likely future
climate.
A
climate change
impact might result if the ITCZ
seasonal movement were changed.
WMO coordinates efforts for meeting the needs for
climate information, such as for
climate monitoring,
climate - data management,
climate - change detection,
seasonal - to - interannual
climate predictions, and assessments of the
impacts of
climate change.
«One of the perennial concerns about possibilities for modifying the earth's radiation balance has been that even if these methods could compensate for increased GHGs in the global and annual mean, they might have very different spatial and temporal effects and
impact the regional and
seasonal climates in a very different way than GHGs.
Karen Liu shares her extensive knowledge of the
impacts of green roofs and how they depend on
climate differences,
seasonal variations, and other factors.