So far the evidence of
less severe weather seems to support the basic concepts, not the IPCC.
Will you say you are sorry Bill for ridiculing those of us who pointed out that a warming world should have
less severe weather, not more?
o they predict
LESS severe weather in Ch11, in opposition to everything they've been saying until now.
The result would be mild winters, hot summers,
less severe weather in the spring, and perhaps more droughts.
In
less severe weather, it would start in electric mode.
Not exact matches
Even climate change - denies agree:
weather patterns are more
severe,
less predictable, and more frequent.
Pollution - seeded clouds may have worldwide effects across all kinds of
weather — from droughts in the South due to
less frequent rain to other, more
severe storms.
As soon as they come up, these meteorites do begin to get
weathered and oxidized, but it's much
less severe than the
weathering that occurs in meteorites found in hotter or wetter environments.
Red areas indicate locations where fire
weather conditions are becoming increasingly more
severe or anomalously
severe weather events are becoming more frequent, while blue areas indicate locations where climatic influences on fire potential are lessening or
weather events are becoming
less frequent.
While western states, particularly California, often experience the most
severe weather, including torrential rains, flooding, and mudslides, other states incur
less obvious, but no
less real, damage.
Flooding, in particular, has caused home insurance claims to soar, with payouts due to
severe weather doubling every five to 10 years since the 1980s — from
less than $ 100 million a year to over $ 3 billion a year in just three decades.
A
less morbid type of travel perk is cancellation insurance, which reimburses you for pre-paid, non-refundable travel expenses if your trip is canceled or cut short by sickness,
severe weather and other situations.
Because of the infrequency of the most
severe Sundowners, they probably play a
less significant role in fire
weather on the northern Channel Islands than do Santa Ana winds.
Based on my limited knowledge of chaotic systems, I wish to ask the following: isn't it possible (perhaps equally possible) that
severe weather could become
less - widespread in a warmer world?
We expect from CO2 - based warming
less severe «extreme
weather events» because of the blanket effect and
less heat differential between the equator and the poles.
The climate boffin bandwagon position is that global warming results in more
severe weather not
less.
But as climate change brings more frequent and
severe weather shocks such as droughts and floods, and makes rainfall patterns
less predictable, these gains are under threat.
Thus we might have expected any signal of such an event in the simulations to be more prominent and easier to detect than if we had investigated
less severe and / or shorter lived
weather phenomena.
Global warming (literally speaking) means fewer and
less severe, extreme
weather events.
Just about every type of extreme
weather event is becoming
less frequent and
less severe in recent years as our planet continues its modest warming in the wake of the Little Ice Age.
If you poke around in the history here at WUWT and look at some recent (within the last 3 months) topics, you can find many references to
weather being
LESS, not more
severe at this time.
Refund of golf course fees if a golf course on your itinerary is closed due to inclement
weather with
less than 24 hours» notice (excellent for sudden tornadoes,
severe thunderstorms, etc..)
This makes them
less likely to sustain the kinds of major damage that traditional mobile homes suffer from after
severe weather events.
The result is a vehicle that offers useful foul -
weather capability and plenty of cargo space, but with a much
less severe fuel - efficiency penalty than conventional SUVs (it gets an EPA - rated 32 mpg combined).