An anomaly in global temperature maps -
a possible sign of climate change in Scandinavia - is due to a quirk of weather and not a change in sea currents as previously thought, says a Danish researcher.
Not exact matches
«One concern is that there is no
sign of a switch to El Niño, and thus little prospect
of compensation through above - normal rains in October through to November,» says Dan Williams from the UK Met Office, who added that it was not
possible — yet — to say if this drought is a result
of climate change.
Signs of hope, however, appeared last week from sources at the UK Department
of Energy and
Climate Change, quoted in the October 26 edition
of The Independent newspaper in London saying, «The UK is pushing hard for the strongest
possible deal to stop deforestation and that includes wanting specific language in the UN text on the protection
of natural forests.»
Possible causes include
changing storm tracks, higher winds and more intense winter storms — all
signs of global
climate change.
Once the
sign of the solar effect on the stratosphere is reversed it becomes
possible to propose a system
of climate change arising simply from the latitudinal shifting
of the air circulation systems in response to competing forces from variable oceanic and solar cycles.
At the current time, it is therefore not
possible to anticipate even the
sign of any
climate change in tornado occurrence or strength.
At the current time it is not
possible to anticipate the
sign of any
climate change in tornado occurrence or strength.