Even though I can't travel with just a backpack on longer trips (too
much weather fluctuation, etc.), this is exactly what I love learning from as I aspire to do this on shorter trips.
Not exact matches
Professor Baldwin added: «Natural large pressure
fluctuations in the polar stratosphere tend to last a long time — at least a month, and we see this reflected as surface pressure changes that look very
much like the North Atlantic Oscillation — which has significant effects on
weather and extreme events across Europe.»
This is in fact part of the central conceit behind climatology: it isn't dealing with the day to day
weather so
much as the average behavior of the system, but it can do this only because
fluctuations and unknown factors often cancel one - another out.
Because the breakdown of the stratospheric polar vortex is driven by atmospheric waves, which are related to short - term
weather fluctuations, we can't forecast these events more than 10 - 15 days in advance with
much skill.
Our agents know the unique risk you face when it comes to other drivers,
weather fluctuations and so
much more.