Sentences with phrase «of dry days»

The 28 models used by the team showed agreement in many parts of the world on the change in the number of dry days those regions will receive.
The authors suggest that follow - up studies should emphasize more fine - scale analyses of dry day occurrences and work towards understanding the myriad regional factors that influence precipitation.
But much of it is, including changes in the frequency and variance of precipitation, the proportion of dry days, and changes in river flow and runoff.
No longer was the increased «number of dry days» or «amplified warming» the killer.
«Looking at changes in the number of dry days per year is a new way of understanding how climate change will affect us that goes beyond just annual or seasonal mean precipitation changes, and allows us to better adapt to and mitigate the impacts of local hydrological changes,» said Polade, a postdoctoral researcher who works with Scripps climate scientists Dan Cayan, David Pierce, Alexander Gershunov, and Michael Dettinger, who are co-authors of the study.
For drought, we might envisage an analogous picture but with an index that measures drought such as the total number of dry days in a given period.
I hope you were actually here on of the dry days we've recently had:)!
Seattle endured 55 consecutive days without measurable rain, a record run of dry days.
Take advantage of dry days to photograph outside and the sun does not need to be blazing down, in fact natural sunsets can sometimes create the best pictures.
My cats eat raw, canned a maybe 2 TBS of dry a day for a treat or just to have in their bowls if I am going to be out all day until late.
«Looking at changes in the number of dry days per year is a new way of understanding how climate change will affect us that goes beyond just annual or seasonal mean precipitation changes, and allows us to better adapt to and mitigate the impacts of local hydrological changes,» said Suraj Polade, a climate scientist at Scripps Institution of Oceanography in San Diego and lead study author.
The number of dry days in these zones will rise by as many as 30 days per year, according to the study, published today (March 13) in the journal Scientific Reports.
In years of extreme drought, the loss of vegetation caused the number of days above 35 °C to increase by six to 18 days, and the number of dry days to increase by five to 15 days (Geophysical Research Letters, in press).
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