Spring not only has a light schedule but
often weather impacts and gives more rest.
Not exact matches
I know I talk about the
weather a lot, but when you live in a rainy place that is really
impacted by
weather, it is
often on your mind.
Professor David Schultz, one of the authors of the guest editorial, said: «One of the long - term effects of climate change is
often predicted to be an increase in the intensity and frequency of many high -
impact weather events, so reducing greenhouse gas emissions is
often seen to be the response to the problem.
Unprecedented summer warmth and flooding, forest fires, drought and torrential rain — extreme
weather events are occurring more and more
often, but now an international team of climate scientists has found a connection between many extreme
weather events and the
impact climate change is having on the jet stream.
While it is
often occurring in remote regions, ongoing change with the cryosphere has
impacts on people all around the world: sea level rise affects coastlines globally, billions of people rely on water from snowpack, and the diminishing sea ice that covers the Arctic Ocean plays a significant role in Earth's climate and
weather patterns.
If the hot
weather has been having an
impact on how
often you are hitting the ice cream shop (yes, I am guilty too), then consider these easy, healthy recipes to get you back on track!
They are most
often impacted by
weather concerns and how that interacts with the supply / demand equation.
So the direct
impact of this phenomenon on
weather prediction is
often somewhat overstated.
The latest report Climate change,
impacts and vulnerability in Europe 2016 from the European Environment Agency (EEA) also includes an assessment of hail, a
weather phenomenon that is
often associated with lightening (a previous report from EASAC from 2013 also covers hail).
I
often wonder, when weathermen say, ``... above (or below) the average...» if they are averaging the
weather stats up to the present day, which would include the
impact of GW.
The most severe
impacts of climate change — damaging and
often deadly drought, sea - level rise, and extreme
weather — can only be avoided by keeping average global temperatures within 2 degrees C (3.6 degrees F) of pre-industrial levels.
A useful aspect of this low - frequency circulation is that it can
often be described by just a few quasi-stationary regime states, broadly defined as recurrent or persistent large - scale structures, that exert a significant
impact on the probability of experiencing extreme surface
weather conditions.»
Third, tree based agricultural systems
often provide additional benefits such as fruits, fodder, fuelwood and timber and thereby diversifies the production system to buffer against
weather related production losses and hence raise smallholder resilience against climate
impacts (Nair et al..
More frequently we are seeing climate contrarians dispute that human - caused climate change is
impacting extreme
weather events,
often through misdirection by focusing on economic losses associated with extreme
weather, rather than the frequency of the events themselves.
Human modifications of ecosystems and landscapes
often increase their vulnerability to damage from extreme
weather events, while simultaneously reducing their natural capacity to moderate the
impacts of such events.
Extreme
weather — for example, heatwaves, hurricanes and floods — offers, perhaps, one of the most tangible ways to view loss and damage because of their
often devastating
impact on society.
Too
often, participants in the climate - change debate make an erroneous distinction between protecting ourselves from the longer - term
impact of global warming and better preparing ourselves against today's extreme
weather events.
Extratropical cyclones (ETCs)
often produce extreme hazardous
weather conditions, such as high winds, blizzard conditions, heavy precipitation, and flooding, all of which can have detrimental socio - economic
impacts.
Hurricanes, floods, other severe
weather events and droughts
often have regional or local economic
impacts.