Sentences with phrase «increase with warm weather»

Ticks, mosquitos, fleas, and intestinal parasites all become more active in warmer weather (fleas and intestinal parasites can affect dogs all year, but there is an increase with warm weather).

Not exact matches

While no specific weather event like this can be directly attributed to global warming, it does fit the pattern of increased hurricane activity overall since the 1970s, coinciding with a rise in sea temperature.
Living somewhere with seasons also increases excitement for warmer weather, I almost forgot how great that feels 30 degrees basically feels like spring.
The population of disease - carrying deer ticks has been on the increase and with the warmer weather, these pests tend to emerge.
Warm Arctic episodes linked with increased frequency of extreme winter weather in the United States.
«That suggests there was more greenhouse gas in the atmosphere, which would produce a warmer climate combined with increased weathering, because carbon dioxide creates carbonic acid and acid rain, which speeds chemical weathering
The second simulation overlaid that same weather data with a «pseudo global warming» technique using an accepted scenario that assumes a 2 - to 3 - degree increase in average temperature, and a doubling of atmospheric carbon dioxide.
«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.
[Judah Cohen, Karl Pfeiffer & Jennifer A. Francis, Warm Arctic episodes linked with increased frequency of extreme winter weather in the United States]
Professor Grant Bigg, from the University's Department of Geography, said: «Many people may associate warmer seas with the pleasant weather conditions they're used to experiencing while on holiday, but the fact of the matter is that an increase in sea temperatures is having a huge impact on the world's weather.
The silicate + CO2 - > different silicate + carbonate chemical weathering rate tends to increase with temperature globally, and so is a negative feedback (but is too slow to damp out short term changes)-- but chemical weathering is also affected by vegetation, land area, and terrain (and minerology, though I'm not sure how much that varies among entire mountain ranges or climate zones)-- ie mountanous regions which are in the vicinity of a warm rainy climate are ideal for enhancing chemical weathering (see Appalachians in the Paleozoic, more recently the Himalayas).
That is a situation that may well change as the climate warms further, in particular with an increase in the frequency of extreme weather, such as droughts, the authors note.
The title is «Warm Arctic episodes linked with increased frequency of extreme winter weather in the United States ``.
Arizona, which is also grappling with hot weather and wildfires, was the fastest - warming state, with an increase of about 0.6 °F per decade.
This may put a damper on warm - weather grilling, but a new study suggests a daily serving of processed red meat was associated with a 20 percent increased risk of dying during the study period.
And if you really refuse to wait for one more degree increase in temperature to get into your warm - weather clothes, do as Molly does and top a romantic floral maxi with a fitted leather moto and keep your shoes dark too.
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And if you've got a steering wheel that gets very hot to the touch in warm weather, a cover with a softer outer layer will stay cooler for increased comfort.
With warmer weather comes an increase in the activity of neighborhood indoor / outdoor cats, strays, and feral cats.
There is an added bonus to using Flea the Scene: warmer weather brings with it an increase in the flea population.
Summertime is filled with warm weather and increased activities for pets and their people.
The weather is beginning to warm up here in the U.S., and your feline companion may be starting to shed his or her thick winter coat, increasing the odds that your kitty may struggle with a hairball.
The first Hansen Op - Ed quote Tom Scharf objects to begins «To the contrary...» so presumably Tom Scharf is more at ease with what is being disavowed by Hansen when he said ``... it is no longer enough to say that global warming will increase the likelihood of extreme weather... (nor) to repeat the caveat that no individual weather event can be directly linked to climate change.»
That article pointed out that warmer weather makes a drought worse than it would have been with cooler weather because it increases evaporation.
Similar negative effects occur with worsening air pollution — higher levels of ground - level ozone smog and other pollutants that increase with warmer temperatures have been directly linked with increased rates of respiratory and cardiovascular disease — food production and safety — warmer temperatures and varying rainfall patterns mess up staple crop yields and aid the migration and breeding of pests that can devastate crops — flooding — as rising sea levels make coastal areas and densely - populated river deltas more susceptible to storm surges and flooding that result from severe weather — and wildfires, which can be ancillary to increased heat waves and are also responsible for poor air quality (not to mention burning people's homes and crops).
Warming temperatures, changes in precipitation, and more extreme weather are projected to increase populations of disease - carrying vectors like mosquitoes with West Nile Virus and of the types of bacteria and toxic algae that contaminate shellfish and recreational waters for activities like swimming and boating.
For the fall values, the author explicitely describes a mechanism where outgassing CO2 out of the (still warm) soils is increasing CO2 levels with mainly stagnant weather as we see often in fall.
Colder winter weather means more natural gas consumption for space heating, and warmer summer weather leads to increased consumption in the power sector with increasing demand for air conditioning.
The IPCC reports that the risks associated with extreme weather events (heat waves, extreme precipitation, and the like) are moderately increased with the approximately 1 °C warming that we have already experienced (the recent report from the National Academies would support that conclusion) and that further warming will increase those risks.
If CO2 causes any warming of the air near the weather station, we would anticipate as slight but descernible increase in the annual mean temperature that should correlate with increasing the concentration of CO2.
In this presentation, I will explain new research that links increasing extreme weather events with the rapidly warming and melting Arctic during recent decades.
HERE is a lecture by Dr. Jennifer Francis, Rutgers U. documenting the connection between the loss of Arctic ice due to global warming, slower moving jet streams with larger meandering amplitudes, and increases in extreme weather.
An increase in extreme weather is expected with global warming because rising temperatures affect weather parameters in several ways.
Serious droughts and other unusual weather since 1972 increase scientific and public concern about climate change, with cooling from aerosols suspected to be as likely as warming; journalists talk of ice age.
Since you are convinced that a «climate disaster» is inevitable, despite the fact that no known mechanism has been identified linking a warming climate with any singular weather event, nor even any correlating evidence showing an increase in storm numbers or intensities as we have been warming, what is the point of a rational discussion?
With warmer summer weather and increased electric demand for air conditioning, demand will increase, requiring increased output from both coal - and natural gas - fired generators.
Like many other conference speakers and attendees, Secretary - General Ban cited the recent droughts, floods, and Tropical Storm Sandy as proof of the dire consequences of man - made global warming, even though many studies and scientists (including scientists who usually fall into the climate alarmist category) have stated that there is no evidence to support claims that «extreme weather» has been increasing in frequency and / or magnitude in recent years, or that extreme events (hurricanes, droughts, heat waves, etc.) have anything to do with increased CO2 levels.
The title is «Warm Arctic episodes linked with increased frequency of extreme winter weather in the United States ``.
As the climate has warmed, some types of extreme weather have become more frequent and severe in recent decades, with increases in extreme heat, intense precipitation, and drought.
In this presentation, Dr. Francis will explain new research that links increasing extreme weather events with the rapidly warming and melting Arctic during recent decades.
Based on temperature records from 1864 to 2002, the odds of such a heatwave occurring are about 1 in 10 million.4 An event like the 2003 heatwave becomes much more likely after factoring in the observed warming of 2 °F over Europe and increased weather variability.5 In addition, comparing computer models of climate with and without human contribution shows that human influence has roughly quadrupled the odds of a European summer as hot as or hotter than the summer of 2003.6
While the years with warm and wet weather extremes have also become more common in the state, increased temperatures accompanying the precipitation tend to lead to quicker evaporation, Diffenbaugh said.
This also means there is nothing remotely inconsistent in claiming on the one hand a cold weather event is not evidence of a not - warming or cooling climate and at the same time saying that the increased incidence and severity of heat wave weather events are consistent with and, indeed, anticipated by a warming climate.
[2] In recent years some extreme weather events have been attributed to human - induced global warming, [3][4][5] with studies indicating an increasing threat from extreme weather in the future.
With the world facing increased warming, melting ice caps, rising sea levels, intense weather events and other global disasters, scientists are exploring ways to re-engineer the planet to counter the effects of global warming.
Individual extreme weather events are difficult to blame on climate change but the probability of such events increase with global warming.
(1) a slight increase in the price of coal, and a significant decrease in the price of natural gas; (2) the weather conditions, with no extremely hot days in the summer and much warmer than usual winter temperatures leading to heating degree days decreasing by 12.6 %.
To deal adequately with any warming of the air from extra CO2 or any other increased GHG the air circulation and weather systems just shift their size and / or positions to adjust the rate of energy emission to space to restore equilibrium.
The number of weather stations recording very warm night - time temperatures and the frequency with which these occur has increased since the mid 1970s.
Some interesting questions arise — how will expected AGW changes such as increases in weather extremes interact with agriculture to amplify or diminish warming — are albedo changes due to agriculture warming or masking, and how will that change with floods or drought?
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