At the current time it is not possible to anticipate the sign of any climate change
in tornado occurrence or strength.
At the current time, it is therefore not possible to anticipate even the sign of any climate change
in tornado occurrence or strength.
Not exact matches
Also we have near record gales forecast, and we had a
tornado last month
in North London (a very rare
occurrence)
According to Doswell (2007): «I see no near - term solution to the problem of detecting detailed spatial and temporal trends
in the
occurrence of
tornadoes by using the observed data
in its current form or
in any form likely to evolve
in the near future.»
Lastly, we note that Professor Muller's simple analysis of
tornado reports does not address possible changes
in the seasonality and / or regionality of
tornado occurrence.
While the changes
in both the mean and higher order statistical moments (e.g., variance) of time - series of climate variables affect the frequency of relatively simple extremes (e.g., extreme high daily or monthly temperatures, damaging winds), changes
in the frequency of more complex extremes are based on changes
in the
occurrence of complex atmospheric phenomena (e.g., hurricanes,
tornadoes, ice storms).
Finally, Muller's simple analysis of
tornado reports does not address possible changes
in the seasonality and / or regional nature of
tornado occurrence.
Many impacts of climate change will be realised as the result of a change
in the frequency of
occurrence of extreme weather events such as windstorms,
tornados, hail, heatwaves, gales, heavy precipitation or extreme temperatures over a few hours to several days.
Tornadoes are a common
occurrence in MS, with nearly 30 per year on average.
Natural disaster protection is meant to protect your home and belongings
in the event that a hurricane,
tornado, flood or other type of natural
occurrence damages your property.
Furious winds, heavy downpours and
tornados are not uncommon
occurrences in Indiana.
A butterfly's wings might create tiny changes
in the atmosphere that may ultimately delay, accelerate or even prevent the
occurrence of a
tornado in another location.