[Update, Jan. 12, 10:33 a.m. For a helpful dose of clarity, read Tom Henry's fine Toledo Blade article clarifying what's known and unknown about
such cold outbreaks in the context of global warming.]
Not exact matches
«In remote field hospitals, resources
such as electricity and
cold storage are often in short supply.,» added Dr. Ahmed Abd El Wahed, «The Diagnostics - in - a-Suitcase will therefore contribute to a better management during the Ebola -
outbreak.»
Springtime
cold air
outbreaks (at least two consecutive days during which the daily average surface air temperature is below 95 % of the simulated average wintertime surface air temperature) are projected to continue to occur throughout this century.19 As a result, increased productivity of some crops due to higher temperatures, longer growing seasons, and elevated CO2 concentrations could be offset by increased freeze damage.20 Heat waves during pollination of field crops
such as corn and soybean also reduce yields (Figure 18.3).4 Wetter springs may reduce crop yields and profits, 21 especially if growers are forced to switch to late - planted, shorter - season varieties.