And so the people who have approached us are interested in branching out to other communities in the country who have different
kinds of climate effects than those that are affecting the coastal communities.»
What AGW supporters need is
some kind of climate effect that served to reduce temperatures starting in 1940 and that went away around 1980.
Not exact matches
The
effect of these
kinds of supports on home visitors has not been well studied, but some research on similar interventions indicates implementation
of evidence - based practices with fidelity monitoring and supportive consultation predicts lower rates
of staff turnover, as well as lower levels
of staff emotional exhaustion relative to services as usual.29, 30,31 Moreover, a supportive organizational
climate has been associated with more positive attitudes toward adoption
of evidence - based programs.32
With all the discussion about global
climate change
effects, new research shows that another
kind of climate is an important factor in regional pinyon pine tree recovery after drought events — the microclimate.
To get some idea
of what
climate change will likely mean for the reefs, the World Heritage Centre asked coral experts at NOAA and elsewhere to produce what they claim is a first
of its
kind study «that scientifically quantifies the scale
of the issue, makes a prediction
of where the future lies, and indicates
effects up to the level
of individual sites,» says Fanny Douvere, marine program coordinator at the center.
Roe and his U.W. co-author, atmospheric physicist Marcia Baker, argue in Science that, because
of this inherent
climate effect, certainty is a near impossibility, no matter what
kind of improvements are made in understanding physical processes or the timescale
of observations.
Global
climate change will occur as a result
of global warming resulting from the greenhouse
effect caused by the retention
of heat in the lower atmosphere
of the Earth caused by the concentration
of gases
of various
kinds.
What
kind of effect do fires, like the current one in Australia, have on
climate.
Could the
climate forcing itself, such as increasing GHGs, affect parameterizations independently
of the larger scale
climate changes (for example, by changing thermal damping
of various
kinds of waves, or by changing the differences
of radiative
effects between different amounts and
kinds of clouds)?
Global warming is one
kind of climate change caused by an increased greenhouse
effect with an impact on both meteorology and the hydrological cycle.
Building cities along coastlines as we have throughout our so - far short modern history, short though it has been from the standpoint
of our
climate history, should be recognized as the
kind of short term planning that has gotten us into this trouble whether it happens now or a few decades or centuries down the road, and this concern over atmoshperic warming is just one
of a multitude
of possible planet - affecting scenarios that could have devastating
effects on our world's societies.
Just as predictable is the backlash to the
effect that no single event can be attributed to
climate variations
of any
kind.
Sure industrialisation has increased the output
of pollution
of many
kinds, however, what
climate «science» can't prove is that that industrialisation has actually had any significant
effect on the
climate.
The other thing that I think is really important to watch is the possibility
of a
climate deal with China, and that could be really, really important, because you've basically got the two
climate change superpowers finally coming together on this, and if they created some
kind of an agreement to limit emissions, even that could have the de facto
effect of creating a global carbon price.
The «mission» is likely to carry out a comprehensive assessment
of the
kind of effects climate change is likely to have on human health in different regions
of the country and build up capacities to respond to these and also to health emergencies arising out
of natural disasters.
I'm afraid that this
kind of threads, however needed by the oppressed «
climate realists» will have an adverse
effect on getting back to normal.
So when you mix the two
kinds of aerosol pollution up in the Asian brown cloud, one would expect
climate effects to even out.
Unfortunately, there is no simple answer to that one, as you are talking about a complete planetary
climate system on an imaginary planet, and the pressure would have a host
of different
effects on winds, evaporation, all
kinds of things.
I don't mean to put down Spencer's work by pointing this out — this
kind of «zero - dimensional»
climate model is very commonly used by scientists as a first - order approximation
of how the system behaves, at least in situations where they aren't bothering to look at the spatial distribution
of climate effects.
Because
of the time lags involve in the
climate system, short - term changes can be very difficult to predict, but over a long enough timescale, these
kinds of effects become all but certain.
Of course all kinds of other effects will take place, and as I said elsewhere on this thread «no AGW in response to doubling of CO2» is within the subjective probability estimates of climate scientist
Of course all
kinds of other effects will take place, and as I said elsewhere on this thread «no AGW in response to doubling of CO2» is within the subjective probability estimates of climate scientist
of other
effects will take place, and as I said elsewhere on this thread «no AGW in response to doubling
of CO2» is within the subjective probability estimates of climate scientist
of CO2» is within the subjective probability estimates
of climate scientist
of climate scientists.
Unger's analysis is one
of the first
of its
kind to incorporate the multiple
effects that aerosol particles can have on clouds, which affect the
climate indirectly.
I don't know what
kind of influence Dr Curry will have other than irritating those noble, saintly, and brave soldiers
of the
Climate Wars but I do know THEY are having an
effect on public mental health:
The Global Biodiversity Outlook 4 (CBD 2014), while finding some improvements in temperate and developed parts
of the world and the ongoing enlargement
of the protected - area estate, also presented evidence
of climate - induced
effects on biodiversity; the increased spread
of diseases and invasive biota; declines in species living in forests, reefs, and many other habitats; and the conversion
of ecosystems supporting many
kinds of life to ones with singular human uses.
This is not perfect because it is likely that
climate effects such as ocean currents and oscillations, changes in biology, ice extent and volume changes, cloud cover variations, etc... are causing a
kind of climactic Brownian Motion, hiding the signal in what, lacking deep understanding
of these issues, we can only call noise.
As for sea level rise: we see 30 years
of steep global temperature rise during a time when, according to Spencer Weart, whose views on this matter are shared by most if not all
climate scientists, «the temperature rise up to 1940 was... mainly caused by some
kind of natural cyclical
effect, not by the still relatively low CO2 emissions...» (from «The Discovery
of Global Warming,» by Spencer Weart — https://history.aip.org/
climate/co2.htm)
First, if you want to see a good example
of how this
kind of work (
climate effects on ecosystem behavior via satellite analysis) should be done, please read this:
Certain
kinds of effects follow from particular manifestations
of climate change, wherever those phenomena occur.
With that
kind of pressure, it's only natural that some would be unsure
of our ability to
effect a unanimous international agreement that would do what absolutely, unequivocally must be done: We must reduce the rate
of global warming, immediately and substantially, in order to curtail the devastating
effects of climate change.
The Colorado Rockies Major League Baseball team has a large walk in humidor, like the
kind you would use for storing a sizeable cigar collection, specifically for storing game balls in order to counteract the
effect of the arid
climate of their high - altitude / low - humidity home stadium.