An increase in snowfall has long been
predicted as a result of global warming.
Not exact matches
These models currently
predict that
as a
result of today's
global climate change, Antarctica will
warm twice
as much
as the rest
of the planet, though it won't reach its peak for a couple
of hundred years.
«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.»
Here's the problem with the Bayesian approach
as we see it being used here: prior information is being used to incorporate
results from previous studies for the purpose
of demonstrating that later data — despite being a reduced sample size — effectively
predicts global warming.
The same «experts» who
predicted that hurricanes would become stronger and more frequent
as a
result of the
global warming - which also did not happen.
The UN's IPCC and associated climate alarmist scientists
predicted that severe weather would increase globally
as a
result of human - caused
global warming.
Over this period the mean CR intensity appears to have fallen by less than 0.6 % using the data
of Bazilevskaya et al. (2008)... the increase in temperature
predicted [
as a
result] is 0.002 C, a value that is quite negligible to the
Global Warming in this period...
Hansen long ago had
predicted that if human CO2 emissions continued in a manner
of «business -
as - usual» there would
result exceptional, accelerating
global warming.
Velasco dismissed computer models that are used to
predict global warming as a
result of man - made carbon dioxide emissions, noting that «today we are experiencing a scientific revolution in which on one side there are are supercomputers and on the other, human intelligence.
And while the study published in the journal Nature last week did not dispute manmade
global warming, it did
predict a cooling from recent average temperatures through 2015,
as a
result of a natural and temporary shift in ocean currents.
Even if
global warming wasn't a hoax a rise
of sea levels still is impossible to
predict — e.g., some scientists believe that with
global warming there would be increased precipitation and it could fall
as snow on a frozen Antarctica and stay there
resulting in falling sea levels.
The principal glacier
of the world's biggest tropical ice - cap could disappear within five years
as a
result of global warming, one
of the world's leading glaciologists
predicted yesterday.
A new study, due to be presented in July to the International Commission on Snow and Ice (ICSI),
predicts that most
of the glaciers in the region will vanish within 40 years
as a
result of global warming.