«This species has the smallest, most restricted habitat of any Amazonian primate, and it has been predicted that the habitat may be drastically altered due to changes in weather
patterns as a result of global warming.»
Not exact matches
Scientists have long explained that winter and record cold snaps will not disappear
as a
result of climate change, and that cold spikes may get worse
as a
result of shifting weather
patterns under
global warming.
A group
of researchers from Germany has taken to investigating the potential changes in extreme rainfall
patterns across the UK
as a
result of future
global warming and has found that in some regions, the time
of year when we see the heaviest rainfall is set to shift.
Statistically, the
pattern is too extreme to be considered a
result of chance, found a new study, which pointed a finger directly at
global warming as the underlying cause
of the recent spike in extra-hot summers.
Today's extreme anomalies occur
as a
result of simultaneous contributions
of specific weather
patterns and
global warming.»
As I have also noted in recent public comments, additional mechanisms have been identified by which changes in atmospheric circulation
patterns that may be a
result of global warming could be affecting droughts in the American West.