Guess it is not
important in warm climate, but it sure is when the temperature becomes low.
Not exact matches
I know this is an
important feature for parents who live
in warm climates.
In the current context of global warming it is important to assess the impacts that changes in ocean and climate may have on Antarctica, and reconstructing past climate fluctuations provides vital information on the responses and possible feedback mechanisms within the climate syste
In the current context of global
warming it is
important to assess the impacts that changes
in ocean and climate may have on Antarctica, and reconstructing past climate fluctuations provides vital information on the responses and possible feedback mechanisms within the climate syste
in ocean and
climate may have on Antarctica, and reconstructing past
climate fluctuations provides vital information on the responses and possible feedback mechanisms within the
climate system.
The lower bound of the study is an
important benchmark worldwide;
in 2015, the international Paris
Climate Agreement set a global target of constraining
warming to 1.5 degrees Celsius.
Unexpectedly, this more detailed approach suggests changes
in Antarctic coastal winds due to
climate change and their impact on coastal currents could be even more
important on melting of the ice shelves than the broader
warming of the ocean.
Their research, published
in Nature
Climate Change on June 29, is the first attempt to examine and document these changes
in the air - sea heat exchange
in the region — brought about by global
warming — and to consider its possible impact on oceanic circulation, including the climatologically
important Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation.
Our study of the faster increases
in apparent temperature has produced
important findings for this kind of
climate change impact assessment, providing a strong scientific support for more stringent and effective
climate change mitigation efforts to combat global
warming.»
Professor Kug notes that further research is needed to obtain a general conclusion on the matter, but this research delivers
important implications for
climate adaptation because the analysis shows that if current
warming trends continue, it is feasible to conclude that the ecosystems
in regions affected by the anomalous
climate will suffer greater damages due to the cold and dry spells.
However, Goddard said the results don't fully show the slowdown has disappeared when comparing the past 15 years to the decades preceding that period and that understanding the natural fluctuations
in climate on a year - to - year (or even decade - to - decade) basis provides
important context to the
warming trends driven by carbon dioxide.
«What we saw was that urbanization - induced
warming is just as
important as greenhouse gas - induced
climate change,» said Matei Georgescu, an assistant professor
in the School of Geographical Sciences and Urban Planning at Arizona State University.
This study therefore shows that
climate warming is not the only explanation of global ecological disasters
in the past on Earth: it is
important to continue analysing ancient marine sediments to gain a deeper understanding of the earth's
climate system.
Polar and mid-high latitude amplification is an
important signature of global
warming which explains why
warming is not as evident at
climate stations
in southern regions of the U.S. as it is
in the north.
For example, the criticisms of James Hansen's 1988 global
warming projections never go beyond «he was wrong,» when
in reality it's
important to evaluate what caused the discrepancy between his projections and actual
climate changes, and what we can learn from this.
«Understanding such processes is especially
important today since oxygen
in the ocean is decreasing, largely due to the
warming of ocean waters driven by
climate change,» said the study's lead author Andrew Margolin, a postdoctoral researcher at the College of William & Mary's Virginia Institute of Marine Science and an alumnus of the UM Rosenstiel School.
While
warming cities will bring big energy costs, researchers say they may also offer
important insight into the role of local policy
in climate change mitigation.
While the
warming atmosphere and higher humidity can provide more energy for these storms, the
climate change effects on wind shear, another
important element
in storm development, is still an active topic of research.
Although
climate patterns
in the future may not exactly mimic those conditions, the period of
warming allowed Petrenko to reveal an
important piece of the
climate puzzle: natural methane emissions from ancient carbon reservoirs are smaller than researchers previously thought.
Given the unprecedented rapidity of the human - made
climate forcing, it is difficult to establish how soon slow feedbacks will become
important, but clearly slow feedbacks should be considered
in assessing the «dangerous» level of global
warming, as discussed
in the next section.
This was
important since I do believe that if you live
in a
warmer climate than I do you will probably need some good sandals.
Dogs that live
in warm climates are especially prone to being infected with heartworm's, so it is very
important that all dogs, but especially those living
in the
warmer states, be placed on a heartworm prevention program as soon as they are old enough.
This is a breed that does best
in cool
climates and it is really
important that you don't exercise a your dog
in hot weather or let him lie out
in direct sunshine on a
warm day.
It's especially
important to have good shelter
in place when winter trapping
in cold
climates, so the spayed females with their shaved bellies will have a
warm, dry place to sleep.
Horse deworming is especially
important in warm, moist
climates where parasite eggs survive longer, and
in cold
climates where all parasites are not killed by the cold.
Heartworms are
important parasites, especially
in warm and humid
climates where mosquitoes are prevalent.
A clean environment is particularly
important for natural flea control
in warmer months or if you live
in a
warm climate, as this is when the flea life cycle is more rapid.
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The first is to emphasize your point that degassing of CO2 from the oceans is not simply a matter of
warmer water reducing CO2 solubility, and that
important additional factors include changes
in wind patterns, reduction
in sea ice cover to reveal a larger surface for gas escape, and upwelling of CO2 from depths consequent to the changing
climate patterns.
Unfortunately for policymakers and the public, while the basic science pointing to a rising human influence on
climate is clear, many of the most
important questions will remain surrounded by deep complexity and uncertainty for a long time to come: the pace at which seas will rise, the extent of
warming from a certain buildup of greenhouse gases (
climate sensitivity), the impact on hurricanes, the particular effects
in particular places (what global
warming means for Addis Ababa or Atlanta).
-- It is the equi - lib - rium temp response that's most
important — which (I guess Padilla means) would include carbon feedbacks from the
warming, such as from melting hydrates and permafrost, or perhaps the lag time for the
climate to adjust to all the GHGs
in the atmosphere.
Since OHC uptake efficiency associated with surface
warming is low compared with the rate of radiative restoring (increase
in energy loss to space as specified by the
climate feedback parameter), an
important internal contribution must lead to a loss rather than a gain of ocean heat; thus the observation of OHC increase requires a dominant role for external forcing.
Updates below, 10:03 a.m. To my eye, perhaps the most
important line
in the summary of the new report on global
warming science from the Intergovernmental Panel on
Climate Change is this:
It's an
important moment for this message to sink
in, because the Intergovernmental Panel on
Climate Change, meeting this week
in Bangkok, is getting ready to dive
in on a special report on the benefits of limiting global
warming to 1.5 degrees Celsius above Earth's temperature a century or more ago and emissions paths to accomplish that (to learn what this murky number means
in relation to the more familiar 2 - degree limit click here for a quick sketch, basic science, deep dive).
Pieter Tans of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration stressed the persistent uncertainty
in the range of
warming expected from a buildup of greenhouse gases as cutting against the idea of specific thresholds: «Our biggest science problem is that we do not know how strong the
climate feedbacks are, or even whether we know all of the ones that are
important on decadal and longer time scales,» he said
in an e-mail.
A majority of Americans do not consider the
climate crisis to be particularly
important: According to a poll carried out
in January by the Pew Research Center, only 30 percent of Americans rated global
warming as a top priority for President Obama.
In response to Patrick's post, it is important to recall that the shift in climate sometimes warms, sometimes cool
In response to Patrick's post, it is
important to recall that the shift
in climate sometimes warms, sometimes cool
in climate sometimes
warms, sometimes cools.
However, it is
important to keep
in mind that we might easily more than double it if we really don't make much effort to cut back (I think the current estimated reserves of fossil fuels would increase CO2 by a factor of like 5 or 10, which would mean a
warming of roughly 2 - 3 times the
climate sensitivity for doubling CO2 [because of the logarithmic dependence of the resulting
warming to CO2 levels]-RRB-... and CO2 levels may be able to fall short of doubling if we really make a very strong effort to reduce emissions.
This graph is from «
Climate Risks: Linking Narratives to Action,» an
important new essay
in the Stanford Social Innovation Review on the gap between major environmental groups» messaging on human - driven global
warming and the focus of their programs and spending.
Regarding global
warming and population growth,
in my view anyhow, «job one» should be to try to face and address them wisely, and a subsidiary (but still
important) task should be to prepare / adapt / adjust to those aspects of
climate change and population growth that we can't fully address.
Polar and mid-high latitude amplification is an
important signature of global
warming which explains why
warming is not as evident at
climate stations
in southern regions of the U.S. as it is
in the north.
The research is
important because the lead author is Kerry Emanuel, the M.I.T.
climate scientist who
in the 1980's foresaw a rise
in hurricane intensity
in a human -
warmed world and
in 2005, just a few weeks before Hurricane Katrina swamped New Orleans, asserted
in a Nature paper that he had found statistical evidence linking rising hurricane energy and
warming.
It is rare for questions to flow
in two directions between a scientist and a science journalist, but on an issue as fraught and complex as human - driven global
warming — with both the physical
climate and communications
climate in flux — there's never been a more
important moment for such a conversation.
But I also think it is
important to increase our efforts
in making further progress
in terms of our ability to get a clearer picture of how a global
warming may affect the local
climate and what that may mean for adaptation.
That bold statement may seem like hyperbole, but there is now a very clear pattern
in the scientific evidence documenting that the earth is
warming, that
warming is due largely to human activity, that
warming is causing
important changes
in climate, and that rapid and potentially catastrophic changes
in the near future are very possible.
It's
important to note that a substantial short - term influence on the globe's average temperature, the cycle of El Niño warmth and La Niña cooling
in the tropical Pacific Ocean, was
in the
warm phase until May but a La Niña cooling is forecast later this year, according to the
Climate Prediction Center of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
Edward Lendner, who was director of
climate issues
in a previous White House administration, wrote last week: «In what would be the single most important contingency that could impact civil society in the United States and other nations around the world, there is no agreed upon plan for how to deal with a collapsing world in the distant future if climate change and global warming get out of control and mass migrations northward create chaos in both wealthy and poor countries.&raqu
in a previous White House administration, wrote last week: «
In what would be the single most important contingency that could impact civil society in the United States and other nations around the world, there is no agreed upon plan for how to deal with a collapsing world in the distant future if climate change and global warming get out of control and mass migrations northward create chaos in both wealthy and poor countries.&raqu
In what would be the single most
important contingency that could impact civil society
in the United States and other nations around the world, there is no agreed upon plan for how to deal with a collapsing world in the distant future if climate change and global warming get out of control and mass migrations northward create chaos in both wealthy and poor countries.&raqu
in the United States and other nations around the world, there is no agreed upon plan for how to deal with a collapsing world
in the distant future if climate change and global warming get out of control and mass migrations northward create chaos in both wealthy and poor countries.&raqu
in the distant future if
climate change and global
warming get out of control and mass migrations northward create chaos
in both wealthy and poor countries.&raqu
in both wealthy and poor countries.»
And there are plenty of
important questions to resolve about the
climate of the Holocene — this comfy
warm interval humans have enjoyed since the end of the last ice age — before the human influence on the system built
in recent decades.
An article
in Science (11 Nov 2005) by Scott L. Wing, et al., concludes:... «The PETM provides an
important analog to present - day anthropogenic global
warming, because the two episodes are inferred to have similar rates and magnitudes of carbon release and
climate change (6)».
The role of some academic journals
in the spread of misinformation about global
warming and
climate change is
important and disturbing.
4/7/17 — As the Earth continues to
warm in response to human activities, the prospects of using engineering techniques to control
climate change are gaining attention, the New York Times reports, noting that an
important step is to invest more
in research.
I note that Hansen's 1988 predictions are a true test of the most
important question
in the global
warming question — that of what is the
climate / temperature sensitivity to increases / doubling of CO2 and other GHGs.