There is some very limited information on
possible changes in the frequency and intensity of tropical cyclones (Bengtsson et al., 1996; Henderson - Sellers et al., 1998; Krishnamurti et al., 1998; Knutson and Tuleya, 1999; Walsh and Ryan, 2000); and of mid-latitude cyclones (Schubert et al., 1998), but these studies are far from definitive (see Chapter 9, Section 9.3.6, and Chapter 10 for discussion on changes of extremes with changes in climate).
Not exact matches
Possible side effects include
changes in voice
frequency.
According to the team's calculations, a clock with a molecule of two hydrogen atoms at its centre could combine multiple
frequencies at once, providing a more accurate probe of
possible changes in the electron - proton mass ratio.
In session one David will work on raising your frequency as much as possible and creating an opening for change and removing the frozen space you are i
In session one David will work on raising your
frequency as much as
possible and creating an opening for
change and removing the frozen space you are
inin.
(2) A military activity carried out by DOD as of the effective date of these regulations and specifically identified
in the section entitled «Department of Defense Activities» of the FMP / FEIS is not considered a pre-existing activity if: (i) It is modified
in such a way that requires the preparation of an environmental assessment or environmental impact statement under the National Environmental Policy Act, 42 U.S.C. 4321 et seq., relevant to a Sanctuary resource or quality; (ii) It is modified, including but not limited to
changes in location or
frequency,
in such a way that its
possible adverse effects on Sanctuary resources or qualities are significantly greater than previously considered for the unmodified activity; (iii) It is modified, including but not limited to
changes in location or
frequency,
in such a way that its
possible adverse effects on Sanctuary resources or qualities are significantly different
in manner than previously considered for the unmodified activity; or (iv) There are new circumstances or information relevant to a Sanctuary resource or quality that were not addressed
in the FMP / FEIS.
In New Orleans, geophysical vulnerability is characterized by its below - sea level, bowl - shaped location, its accelerating subsidence, rising sea level, storm surges, and
possible increased
frequency of larger hurricanes from climate
change.
However, simple statistical reasoning indicates that substantial
changes in the
frequency of extreme events (and
in the maximum feasible extreme, e.g., the maximum
possible 24 - hour rainfall at a specific location) can result from a relatively small shift of the distribution of a weather or climate variable.
However, because of issues related to data quality, the low
frequency of extreme event impacts, limited length of the time series, and various societal factors present
in the disaster loss record, it is still not
possible to determine the portion of the increase
in damages that might be attributed to climate
change brought about by greenhouse gas emissions (S1).
Scientists are interested
in studying both the predictability and
possible future
changes in the
frequency and intensity of such storms.
Possible changes in variability and the
frequency / severity of extreme events are critical to undertaking realistic CCIAV assessments.