These soils can be used for certain
kinds of weather patterns and plant types.
Not exact matches
Coumou has examined the waviness
of the jet stream in previous work and has suggested that its large twists and turns, slow - moving undulations called Rossby waves, promote atmospheric «blocking» — a
kind of stagnation
of weather patterns that he says can exacerbate heat waves.
The results are a
kind of futuristic
weather; informed by static
patterns — both visual and audio; and enhanced by iPhone drawings as familiar yet displaced marks.
The Express Tribune: We are witnessing that global warming is leading to more volatile
weather patterns in the world, which is causing many different
kinds of humanitarian crises.
This may sound farfetched to those
of us who are following the climate change negotiations and have had access to news about
weather patterns changing as is reported in the latest IPCC report (hyperlink) but it is these
kind of explanations that our communities are using to explain the changing
weather patterns and how their hope lies in a far - off stone falling back to its original position.
The El Niño currently forming in the Pacific Ocean could potentially be the strongest
weather pattern of its
kind since 1950, the United Nations» World Meteorological Organization (WMO) predicted Tuesday.
California also has the necessarily diverse mix
of geographic landscapes,
weather patterns, business activities, cultural groups, and socio - political attitudes so as to allow a useful assessment
of what
kinds of environmental, economic, and lifestyle impacts would be acceptable to a representative sample
of American society.
The
kind of stalled
weather pattern that is drenching Houston is precisely the sort
of pattern we expect because
of climate change.»
«The
kind of stalled
weather pattern that is drenching Houston is precisely the sort
of pattern we expect because
of climate change,» climatologist Michael Mann explained in an email to ThinkProgress.
In the lead - up to this
pattern shift, Californians should probably expect highly variable conditions (and rather unreliable
weather forecasts in the short term), as these
kinds of transitions are notoriously hard to capture.
Keep in mind that as carbon dioxide increases, temperatures also increase, rainfall
patterns change, and some
kinds of extreme
weather events become more common and severe.
According to research published last week by Jennifer Francis
of Rutgers University (Geophysical Research Letters, vol 39, L06801), the rapid warming in the Arctic is affecting atmospheric circulation further south, making
weather patterns more persistent — more blocking, in other words — which makes some
kinds of extreme
weather, such as heatwaves, more likely.
Then its third paragraph seems to imply we can begin to see some
kind of ominous
pattern from this cumulative experience, with its money quote being, «After a few years
of big storms, bizarrely warm winters and drought warnings, we no longer want nice
weather.
But I believe that how you
weather these challenges has a lot to do with the
kind of patterns you've established throughout your relationship.
For properties that are prone to particular
kinds of violent
weather patterns, this will be an ongoing issue for insurers.