Sentences with phrase «particular weather event»

In addition to observing the weather, they discuss how particular weather events may affect route and clothing choices, and they predict the weather for future travel days.
Her team uses mathematical models of Earth's climate to run simulations of particular weather events, such as the 50 inches of rain that Harvey dumped on parts of Houston last month.
The statement «one can not attribute any particular weather event to AGW, but in a warming world this certainly what would expect» I interpret as No but Yes.
I'm not trying to say that every weather event or any particular weather event is a result of global warming, but just because it's cold outside doesn't mean that winter weather patterns are unaffected by global warming.
And certainly any scientist worth his salt knows that attributing any particular weather event to climate is dicey at best.
Whether any one particular weather event, such as this year's drought, can be tied to the ongoing warming tide of global warming, the symbolism is clear.
Gore did not realize that the economic loss data he was looking at had not been adjusted («normalized») to take into account changes in socio - economic factors — notably population, wealth, and the consumer price index — that massively affect how much damage a particular weather event inflicts.
Meanwhile, the few studies that involve a higher spatial resolution generally do so by sacrificing the temporal coverage of the data, providing them with a «case study» point of view of a particular weather event, rather than robust statistics required for an understanding of climate.
The appropriate null hypothesis to use in such studies is that human influence has not increased the probability of occurrence of a particular weather event unless the evidence suggests otherwise.
Though it can be hard to pinpoint whether climate change intensified a particular weather event, we're learning more.
We can know really how likely any particular weather event or temperature might be, compared to the whole Holocene.
Warmists, or most of them, know they can not actually link a particular weather event to global warming, but they'd like you to make the connection anyway.
If Dr. Hansen and his colleagues can indeed prove that a particular weather event would not have occurred in a world where the concentration of greenhouse gases was not so high in the atmosphere, it would have profound implications indeed.
«This is significant because it is the first time scientists have demonstrated the human fingerprint on a particular weather event with the kind of certainty that would stand up in court,» said Annie Petsonk, Environmental Defense's international counsel.
In other words, the best science says there is some evidence that storm intensity has already increased, at least in the North Atlantic, but there's not enough data to say categorically that any particular weather event can be linked to climate change.
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