Not exact matches
The implication is that
events such as the early century warming are not as
significant as when the a warming
of similar
magnitude is seen in the zonal mean profile at lower latitudes»
Trends in the peak
magnitude, frequency, duration and volume
of frequent floods (floods occurring at an average
of two
events per year relative to a base period) across the United States show large changes; however, few trends are found to be statistically
significant.
Within these multi-decadal epochs
significant variability exists in the
magnitude and frequency
of ENSO impacts resulting in elevated (or reduced depending on the climate state) risk
of extreme
events such as floods, bushfires and droughts.»