All cats are at risk from this highly contagious disease
particularly in warm climates.
It would be nice to think we could just put a monthly flea product on our pet then forget about it, but this is not always enough,
particularly in warm climates.
The size of your abdomen is still quite manageable this week, allowing freedom of movement, but as your belly grows larger, you may be much more comfortable in less restrictive clothing made from lighter - weight fabrics,
particularly in warmer climates.
Like other members of the terrier group, Australian Terriers seem prone to itchy skin and allergies,
particularly in warmer climates.
Some recent studies suggest that heat, not fresh water, forces anomalies in AMOC,
particularly in a warming climate.
Not exact matches
Gosh, it's nice not to be gouged for drinks at a theme park,
particularly in Florida «s
warm climate.
It is covered
in breathable fabric, which is
particularly helpful for those living
in warmer climates.
Yet, there is merit
in not completely ignoring other
climate forcers, which could affect the rate of
warming,
particularly over the next few decades,» says Stohl.
Regardless, seeing increases
in crime during
warmer days is
particularly concerning when taking
climate change into account.
We are not opposed to research into assisted migration as a potential, last - ditch response to
climate change,
particularly if the rate of
warming is such that a rapid decline
in coral cover occurs.
Gary Cohen, president and founder of the Massachusetts - based nonprofit Health Care Without Harm, said
in a telephone interview that the risks of
climate change to both the health of U.S. citizens and the U.S. health care delivery system is profound,
particularly in urban areas, where
warming average temperatures are exacerbated by the heat island effect and high concentrations of other air pollution like ozone and particulate matter.
These remnants of the Cold War are also an example of an unanticipated political issue that could arise because of the effects of
climate change,
particularly as countries seek to establish a presence
in the Arctic as
warming makes it increasingly accessible.
Previous research has shown that stream - dwelling species
in the southern Appalachian region are
particularly vulnerable to
climate change and that many coldwater species are already shifting their ranges
in response to
warming temperatures.
The drought has prompted louder and louder calls for California to rethink how it handles and allocates its water supply,
particularly in a
climate that is
warming and changing and could bring more such droughts
in the future.
He co-managed the UCS - led Energy and Water
in a
Warming World Initiative, a multi-year program aimed at raising awareness of the energy - water connection,
particularly in the context of
climate change, and motivating and informing effective low - carbon and low - water energy solutions.
I say «may» because research that tries to take gaps
in measurement into account (
particularly in the fast
warming Arctic) or that takes into account temporary phenonomena (like volcanoes, solar variability, etc) show that there has barely been any slowdown
in this one aspect of
climate change.
The simple question of whether the medieval period was
warm or cold is not
particularly interesting — given the uncertainty
in the forcings (solar and volcanic) and
climate sensitivity, any conceivable temperature anomaly (which remember is being measured
in tenths of a degree) is unlikely to constrain anything.
«What this study shows is that summer sea ice
in the Antarctic might not be
particularly sensitive to a
warming climate compared to the Arctic, however it does leave open the possibility that there has been a decrease
in ice extent of at most 14 %.»
Scientists have a difficult time determining whether
climate change (
particularly warming) has led to changes
in tropical storm patterns.
Forest et al. (2006) demonstrate that the inclusion of natural forcing affects the estimated PDF of
climate sensitivity since net negative natural forcing
in the second half of the 20th century favours higher sensitivities than earlier results that disregarded natural forcing (Forest et al., 2002; see Figure 9.20),
particularly if the same ocean
warming estimates were used.
The research is
particularly relevant given the expectation that on top of an overall
warming trend, variability
in key parts of the
climate system could also grow
in the future.
Even corals adapted to
warmer waters, such as those living along reefs
in Kimberly Australia, are
particularly vulnerable to
climate change and increased rates of bleaching.
No matter the season (but especially
in spring and summer), there always seem to be pesky bugs around,
particularly if you live
in warmer climates.
Otherwise, if you live
in a
particularly warm climate, you may find it helpful to add a small amount of emulsifying wax or beeswax to your neem oil body butter
in order for it stay solid.
Of course, if you live
in a
particularly warm climate, you'd ditch the biker jacket!
If your dog spends a lot of time
in or around water outdoors,
particularly in a
warm and damp
climate, then he may be at high risk.
These products can be applied daily to the skin, and can be
particularly helpful for dogs that live
in warmer or dry
climates.
A clean environment is
particularly important for natural flea control
in warmer months or if you live
in a
warm climate, as this is when the flea life cycle is more rapid.
I was somewhat involuntarily thrust into the center of the public debate over
climate change at this very time, when the «Hockey Stick» temperature reconstruction I co-authored, depicting the unprecedented nature of modern
warming in at least the past millennium, developed into an icon
in the debate over human - caused
climate change [
particularly when it was featured
in the Summary for Policy Makers (SPM) of the Third Assessment Report of the IPCC
in 2001].
There are clear mismatches —
particularly in the equator - to - pole temperature gradient which points to some kind of missing physics relevant to
warm climates.
A majority of Americans do not consider the
climate crisis to be
particularly important: According to a poll carried out
in January by the Pew Research Center, only 30 percent of Americans rated global
warming as a top priority for President Obama.
DR PETER COX: «2040 it could be four degrees
warmer, the
climate change could have led to big drying
particularly in the Amazon Basin, that would make the forest unsustainable, we'd expect the forest to catch fire probably, turn into savannah and maybe ultimately even desert if it gets really really dry as our model suggests.»
But
in 2009, as I reported more and more on the inherent threat of
climate extremes
in some of the world's poorest places (sub-Saharan Africa,
particularly) I became concerned that the uncertain impact of greenhouse - driven
warming paled beside other drivers of risk (persistent poverty, doubling populations, and the existing pattern of super-drought).
BEIJING — The top American energy and commerce officials called for China to do more to address global
warming in speeches here on Wednesday, contending that the country was
particularly vulnerable to a changing
climate.
This shift away from CO2 - centric emissions debates is also evident
in a group blog post by analysts at the Center for American Progress, who propose a «multiple multilateralism» approach on
climate that, among other things, seeks quick steps on sources of
warming other than carbon dioxide —
particularly sooty Arctic pollution and gases already considered under the existing ozone - protection treaty.
He starts to address this question
in his post, but dribbles off and shifts the focus to a couple of surveys that show people deeply care about global
warming — even when there's abundant evidence that much of public attitude on
climate is, as I've been saying, the equivalent of water sloshing
in a shallow pan — lots of fluctuations, little depth or commitment (
particularly when money is involved).
Mr. Watts posted a piece
in what he called «the weather is not
climate department,» highlighting satellite measurements showing that January, and
particularly Jan. 13, were unusually
warm (for the 30 - year satellite period).
I've written an essay for Wednesday's Op - Ed page offering a short look at extreme weather
in a
warming world and the two prongs of the
climate challenge — the need to limit human vulnerability to the worst the
climate system can throw at us and to curb emissions that are steadily raising the odds of unwelcome outcomes,
particularly extreme heat and either too much, or too little, water.
With or without global
warming, there's a solid argument that improved understanding of planetary dynamics,
particularly the
climate system, is essential to sustaining human progress given how risks rise as populations expand, build, farm and concentrate
in zones that are implicitly vulnerable to hard knocks like floods, droughts, heat and severe storms.
This one, dating back a decade,
particularly seems to show pressures within the Intergovernmental Panel on
Climate Change to send a strong message: «I know there is pressure to present a nice tidy story as regards «apparent unprecedented
warming in a thousand years or more
in the proxy data» but
in reality the situation is not quite so simple...»]
Joe Romm, a
climate blogger and Clinton - era acting assistant secretary of energy for efficiency and renewable energy, has posted a fresh complaint about the inadequate coverage of global
warming in the mainstream media and
particularly The New York Times.
A
particularly serious omission of the Carlin «report» is the latest research on the atmospheric H2O response to greenhouse - driven
warming [«Water - vapor
climate feedback inferred from
climate fluctuations,»
in GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS, VOL.
My talk, on Wednesday, was about the subject of my new book, Fool Me Twice: fighting the assault on science
in America, and ways NASA scientists,
particularly NASA
climate scientists, can communicate complex science
in the face of antiscience attacks, such as those by global
warming deniers.
Coral have been thriving,
particularly in warm tropical seas through thick and thin
climate change since then.
While it is worth continuing study of global
climate engineering to control
warming if the rising concentrations of GHGs can not be halted over the next several decades, the potential for
climate engineering approaches to moderate impacts
in the
particularly exposed regions being affected merits investigation.
What
particularly interested me was the number of scientists who had been pushed out of CSIRO, or had left of their own volition, after being tightly censored
in what they could say about global
warming, and the emissions reductions that would be needed to stabilise the
climate (the latter point is
particularly sensitive since any actual number implies a target and government policy is opposed to targets).
The author's points on non-linearity and time delays are actually more relevant to the discussion
in other presentations when I talked about whether the
climate models that show high future sensitivities to CO2 are consistent with past history,
particularly if
warming in the surface temperature record is exaggerated by urban biases.
I think
climate science is, albeit reluctantly
in many cases
particularly amongst reviewers, on its way to discovering that AGW is responsible for 3/5 of 5/8 of sweet fanny adams of any «
warming».
The Charney Report stated that numerical modelers of global
climate had estimated that the modest
warming caused by carbon dioxide would be greatly amplified by a more powerful
warming from an increase
in water vapor,
particularly in the tropics.
Most
climate hobgoblins
in Canada come through the Federal Government,
particularly Environment Canada (EC) with the singular objective of proving the hypothesis that human production of CO2 is causing global
warming.