Global warming may be of some benefit in certain regions for some period of time, however, it will continue as it already is now, bring about
more chaotic weather patterns, droughts, famine, floods, crop shortages etc... We are actually witnessing it now.
Not exact matches
I wanted to save it for what I considered a
more chaotic and comfort - demanding time of year, like September (even if the 92 degree
weather today mocks my best laid plans).
To make it even
more chaotic and interesting,
weather effects are also added to the experience, and can effect the way the game plays.
Climate is different from
weather, it is
more predictable while
weather is
chaotic.]
But correlations are not causations,
weather conditions are
more chaotic (and the present El Nino is weak).
Obviously, shorter the time - series and smaller the area, the
more climate starts to look like its
more chaotic cousin —
weather.
Natural day - to - day
weather variation is a
chaotic system, which makes it very difficult to make accurate predictions of its behaviour
more than the few days out.
The jury is still out, the team said, suggesting that people should be
more proactive in the face of potentially
chaotic winter
weather occurrences.
But the
chaotic nature we should be
more concerned about is that of the human mind and of those efforts to deliberately manipulate normal
weather patterns into something else.
Query: If
weather is acknowledged to be
chaotic and we are speaking of a 10 day or so window; and, if climate is
weather averaged out over time: 30, 60 or
more years, why hasn't climate been acknowledged to be
chaotic as well?
We now recognize
more of the natural climatic variations caused by the interaction of five highly nonlinear coupled
chaotic processes: earth's atmosphere, oceans, volcanoes, solar
weather, and galactic cosmic rays (Curry 2016, Curry 2017).
More importantly, it is my understanding that
weather is
chaotic and that calculations with Numerical
Weather Prediction (NWP) models / codes are consistent with that assumption.
A
more nearly complete statement, as I understand it, of the current position relative to
chaotic response,
weather, and climate is as follows;
Because the
weather systems are
chaotic (which many people confuse with «random») it is very difficult to predict future temperatures for
more than a few days.
I think we might agree
more than you think, but, if
weather and climate are as
chaotic as I think you're saying how come, admittedly massive, computers with very limited data (certainly not as post # 20 call for) can predict them at all?
Chaotic influences from oceans and volcanoes etc. makes both
weather more unpredictable and creates the unpredictable part of the «wiggles» around the average trend in climate.
Sellers» lives are
more chaotic when they're focused on buying gifts, hosting parties, entertaining out - of - town family and friends, and, maybe, coping with bad
weather.