Sentences with phrase «responds to changing weather»

* Monitor fuel consumption, engines, and other systems during flight; effectively and efficiently respond to changing weather conditions and emergencies such as engine failure.

Not exact matches

You can't change the weather, but you can change how you prepare and respond to it.
Similarly the losses caused by changes in weather are not factored in negatively, while extra costs involved in responding to these changes are considered as contributions to growth.
During your visit to Moose Hill's trails children will look for signs of the season and discover the delight of a walk in the woods as you observe how the plants and animals respond to seasonal weather changes.
The panel is expected to discuss topics ranging from the impact of climate change on New Yorkers» health, the increase in extreme weather such as heightened flood risk, and recent efforts by the state to respond.
«However, atmospheric carbon dioxide levels aren't changing because the Earth has had time to respond via increased silicate - weathering rates.
The simulation monitored a variable that responds to jet stream flow changes and can indicate global - scale weather instability.
Plants are even sensitive to hot and cold, allowing them to respond to the weather by doing things like changing their growth rates and modulating their use of water.
The MICHELIN ® Total Performance ™ philosophy allows us to respond to the changes in weather and race strategy during endurance races like Le Mans.
For perhaps tens of thousands of years prior to that they each lived in desert burrows, alone, responding only to their personal survival needs and the weather, which, being on a desert plain, hardly changes.
Using it regularly helps you spot allergies, track medical information and build a record of how your dog responds to changes in food, weather and daily activities.
Their brushwork is evidence of responding to quickly changing light, weather as well as changing mood and pictorial necessity; where broad handling, quick decisions and emotional summations are imperative.
My laymans» viewpoint is that as the Arctic ice has thinned (due to global warming, climate change), it has moved to where it only now responds to the weather (will the North Pole be ice free this year?
In a 2015 press release from Drexel University, he called for the greater involvement of sociologists in the climate change cause, in order to «answer questions like, how can we change our culture of consumption, how will we respond to extreme weather events caused by climate change and how do we bridge the political divide on this issue.»
Requires the Climate Service Program to: (1) analyze the effects of weather and climate on communities; (2) carry out observations, data collection, and monitoring of atmospheric and oceanic conditions; (3) provide information and technical support to governmental efforts to assess and respond to climate variability and change; (4) develop systems for the management and dissemination of data; (5) conduct research to improve forecasting and understanding of weather and climate variability and change and its effects on communities; and (6) develop tools to facilitate the use of climate information by local and regional stakeholders.
I think it's too early to say if this is purely down to specific weather conditions, or whether the sea ice in the Antarctic is starting to respond to climate change in an analogous fashion to its boreal cousin.
Many small businesses are not aware of the risks they face from changing climate conditions, and may not have plans in place to respond and recover from weather events.
The index shows how each country will be able to respond to extreme weather like droughts, blizzards, hurricanes, wildfires, and floods connecting to our changing climate — and how long it will take for each to adapt.
The Lowy Institute report argues that expected climate change «poses fundamental questions of human security, survival and the stability of nation states» and identifies food shortages, extreme weather events and rising sea - levels as potential causes of large - scale, unregulated population movements in Asia and destabilisation of governments unable to respond.
My view is that the weather patterns respond to changes in global heat balance and do NOT drive them.
Examination of daily ozone and jet stream satellite data reveals a process which responds to wandering magnetic poles which affect jet streams and Rossby wave loops to exacerbate extreme weather patterns and cause global climate change.
The President pointed out that recent severe weather supplied an urgent impetus for energy innovation and staked the nation's economic future on responding to a changing climate.
If something like that happened — and, as we know, climate change will increase these severe weather events — they don't have the resources to respond quickly to an emergency like that.
Secondly, are you insane??? Tropical diseases will have a wider band around the earth with warming, bug infestations that destroy plants and trees are already having a field day, weeds are likely to overwhelm agricultural lands since they respond much better to increased co2 than do cultivated plants, weather patterns will change and everything dependent on weather will have to adjust etc. etc..
But while you can't change the weather, you can change the way you respond to the challenges of the weather — and thus change your insurer's prospective of your «riskiness.»
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