Sea ice loss in the Arctic may
trigger atmospheric effects that drive precipitation away from the state
Not exact matches
As if the title weren't misleading enough, the article goes on to say that «Many scientists believe the burning of fossil fuels is causing an increase in
atmospheric carbon dioxide,
triggering... the greenhouse
effect.»
Furthermore due to the
atmospheric warming
effect of soot, it has been cited as «a major factor in
triggering extreme weather in eastern India & Bangladesh,» as well as being linked to decreases in rainfall in central India.
Past interglacial warming were
triggered by sharp spikes in solar irradiation associated with the Earth's position relative to the sun (Milankovic cycles), with consequent feedback release of greenhouse gas (CO2, CH4) from the oceans and the biosphere, resulting in
atmospheric infrared radiation
effects and in melting of ice sheets, which amplify global warming.