Not exact matches
Bolton could climb out
of the relegation zone with a rare win at White Hart Lane on Saturday, however they've not won
there since 2004 and with Tottenham in sparkling form domestically, it's difficult to imagine that particular
drought coming to an end any
time soon.
Yes, the trophy
drought is annoying, and it would be nice to see Arsenal win the trophy, but to almost blindly react with #WENGEROUT seems almost thoughtless;
there is a
time, and a place to have that discussion, but instead
of becoming an angry and polarising discussion it should be done when everyone is a little more calmer, and, preferably, at the end
of the season.
«Every
time we had one
of these coolings,
there has been a very strong
drought in western Indonesia to accompany it,» Abrams notes.
«As rainfall patterns change with climate change, it's predicted
there will be more
times of drought, and more
times of excessive rainfall — really big storms,» said Terry Loecke, assistant professor
of environmental studies at the University
of Kansas and lead author
of the new investigation.
Even if the Southern Nevada Water Authority meets its 20 percent conservation target by 2035, in that
time the demand for water will still grow to the point where
there will be essentially no surplus available in case
of drought or other spikes in water use, Ahmad reported.
Since this is the case, that the ENSO cycle is so much shorter,
there is no relation between the two phenomena (ENSO and GW), with the exception that GW may trigger a change in the nature
of ENSO, increasing its frequency (i.e. reducing the
time it takes to complete a cycle) and / or increasing its intensity (putting people in affected areas at risk
of experiencing worse famine - causing
droughts, flooding, and storms).
There has been, in my opinion, a trend, not really appreciated by most, which is stable extreme weather, one can name many zones
of the world having some extreme fascet
of continous
drought, rain, heat and mostly changes in dominant wind directions for extended periods
of time, which is in itself unusual.
The last
time I heard something that infantile... it was someone just like you claiming
there was a 15 year
DROUGHT of HURRICANES.....
Those dangers are now being dramatically demonstrated around the globe:
drought in the Marshall Islands in the Pacific, which has forced the government
there to issue a state
of emergency warning; France observed its warmest winter since records began; while the sea ice that has formed in the Arctic this winter is about a million square kilometres less than its average for this
time of year.
«Four
times more adult trees were killed by fire during a
drought year, which means that
there was also more carbon dioxide released into the atmosphere, more tree species loss and a greater likelihood
of grasses invading the forest.»
Thirty years to establish a climate state seems a long
time, as within that period
there may be notable shifts to a number
of different prevailing patterns
of cold / warmth / wet or
drought that, on a human scale affects agriculture and horticulture by impacting on what crops may be grown successfully, may affect the tourism season, may cause a consumer to use more or less energy in their home, and also impact on nature by affecting the populations
of wild life and vegetation.
There are places reeling from drought, yet at the same time there are areas that have been hit by torrential rains, triggering floods and landslides in a very short span of
There are places reeling from
drought, yet at the same
time there are areas that have been hit by torrential rains, triggering floods and landslides in a very short span of
there are areas that have been hit by torrential rains, triggering floods and landslides in a very short span
of time.
It does not show an obvious signature
of drought in the medieval period, as do the streamflow and DAI records, but
there is a multidecadal episode
of warm season
drought beginning in the 12th century that would have contributed to the overall dry conditions at the
time (48).
So while the jury is still out for this
drought,
there are
droughts in the recent past, such as the Texas
drought in 2011, where it was found that conditions, as a result
of climate change, made it 20
times more likely for a
drought of that magnitude to occur today as opposed to, say, the 1960s.
Take your pick
of heat wave,
drought, hurricane, sea level rise, etc. just one event that indicates
there is an added risk to climate change (which, by the way, happens all the
time).
«
There are often
times in your life when you experience
drought - be it a shortage
of good health, diminished confidence in yourself, a want for more fulfilling relationships, a scarcity in your ability to nurture yourself while taking care
of others.