Living conditions in such
shifting weather types are very difficult.»
Not exact matches
Climate change encompasses both increases and decreases in temperature, as well as
shifts in precipitation, changing risk of certain
types of severe
weather events, and changes to other features of the climate system.
This
type of skin dries quickly and is especially vulnerable to
shifts in
weather.
Your body
shifts from alkaline to acid states all the time depending on many factors: activity of your autonomic nervous system, the
type of energy production, hormones, respiration, kidney function, many of which change according to daily cycle, season,
weather and your activity.
Further customisation comes in the form of adjusting the time of day and
weather conditions, A.I. difficulty, race length for certain event
types such as wild rush and driving assists including multiple elements of brake assistance, traction control system, steering stability, semi-automatic or manual gear
shifting, racing line indicators throughout the entire track, only through the corners or not at all and cosmetic or mechanical damage modelling to your ideal preferences.
These comparisons helpfully conveys the early stage of understanding of how a global
shift, like the buildup of heat - trapping gases and heat in oceans, plays out in particular regions or
types of
weather.
According to Climate Communication, «All
weather events are now influenced by climate change because all
weather now develops in a different environment than before... climate change has
shifted the odds and changed the natural limits, making certain
types of extreme
weather more frequent and more intense.»
So it turns out, if you diversify renewables by
type so they're not all affected by
weather the same way, you diversify them by location, so they don't all see the same
weather at the same time, and you integrate them with the resources on the grid, both power plants and ways to save or
shift electric use, then you can have a largely, or wholly renewable electric supply system at very reasonable cost, with greater reliability and resilience than we have right now.
While natural variability continues to play a key role in extreme
weather, climate change has
shifted the odds and changed the natural limits, making certain
types of extreme
weather more frequent and more intense.