Sentences with phrase «tropical storm effecting»

Not exact matches

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The people he spoke with however acknowledged the intensity of the tropical storm, just as they claimed they were faring well despite its devastating effects.
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The announcement comes as parts of upstate remain devastated by the effects of the tropical storm that left many communities flooded, bridges destroyed and hundreds of thousands of customers without power.
A tropical storm warning that had been in effect for the city was dropped last night.
«Hurricane Irene and Tropical Storm Lee had a devastating effect on our community,» Assemblyman Kenneth Zebrowski said.
MATH GETS REAL Chaos theory explains why it's so difficult to predict weather — a small change in conditions at any point in time can have a large effect on future conditions in, for example, a hurricane's trajectory (Tropical Storm Harvey shown).
A Hurricane Warning is in effect for Faial, Pico, Sao Jorge, Graciosa, and Terceira in the central Azores and a Tropical Storm Warning is in effect for Sao Miguel and Santa Maria in the eastern Azores.
They argue that coral reef managers may be able to take advantage of shocks like tropical storms, periods of cloudy weather or even strong seasonal effects on abundance to restore coral cover on degraded reefs.
David Campbell, Boiling Springs, N.C. Stormier weather I was confused by the conclusion that «simulations suggest that the climate effects of greenhouse gases will again reduce tropical storm frequency later this century» in «Cleaner air may bring on storms &
Some of the most severe effects will likely be in the form of tropical storms, he says, which are not only caused by El Niño but exacerbated by its strength.
A hurricane watch is in effect for the Cuban province of Camaguey, the central Bahamas and the Turks and Caico Islands, and a tropical storm warning has been issued for parts of the Dominican Republic, where authorities have begun mandatory evacuations of areas at risk of flooding.
A Tropical Storm Warning is in effect for Haiti, Turks and Caicos Islands.
Recent research suggests that an AMO warm phase has been in effect since the mid-1990s, which has caused changes in rainfall in the southeastern US, and resulted in twice as many tropical storms becoming hurricanes than during cool phases.
Some things we might do if we got desperate enough: scrub greenhouse gasses from the atmosphere technologically, geo - engineering to create cooling effects to offset greenhouse heating, [SLIDE 42] lots of adaptation policies, cropping patterns, heat drought and salt - resistant crops, strengthen public health and environmental engineering defenses against tropical disease, new water projects for flood control and drought management, dyke storm surge barriers, avoiding further development on flood plains in near sea level.
However, extreme events may require the combined effect of increased prevailing winds and tropical storms guided by the strengthened blocking high pressure and nurtured by the unusually warm late - Eemian tropical sea surface temperatures (Cortijo et al., 1999), which would favor more powerful tropical storms (Emanuel, 1987).
In addressing the question of the effects of greenhouse gases on Atlantic tropical storms, it might clarify (and even partially defuse) the controversy to lump internal variability together with other forced responses (particularly aerosols), rather than to focus on internal variability vs the total forced response.
Our weather has been horrible today as we are feeling the effects of what is now Tropical Storm Irma.
Natural Disasters Bundle Keywords: Tropical cyclones, hurricanes, typhoons, cyclones, tropical storms, oceans, eye, eye wall, rain bands, Hurricane Katrina, anti-clockwise direction, Coriolis Effect, Saffir - Simpson Scale, stoTropical cyclones, hurricanes, typhoons, cyclones, tropical storms, oceans, eye, eye wall, rain bands, Hurricane Katrina, anti-clockwise direction, Coriolis Effect, Saffir - Simpson Scale, stotropical storms, oceans, eye, eye wall, rain bands, Hurricane Katrina, anti-clockwise direction, Coriolis Effect, Saffir - Simpson Scale, storm surge
The assessment examines the following content; global warming, the greenhouse effect / gases, natural and human causes of past climate change, evidence of the little ice age, features of tropical storms and the effects and response to tropical storms.
Included in resource are the following topics: Natural causes of climate change Evidence of climate change Global Warming Causes and effects of climate change Global atmospheric circulation Tropical storms causes, characteristics, location and frequency Causes of EL Nino Effects of the Big Dry Adaptation to drought At the end of the resources are pupil booklets.
For more resources visit thisisgeography.co.uk Lesson sequence: 1 - Global circulation system 2 - Coriolis effect 3 - Extreme temperatures 4 - Precipitation and wind 5 - Tropical storms 6 - Hurricane Katrina 7 - Drought 8 - Drought in the UK 9 - El Nino and La Nina 10 - Plate tectonics 11 - Earthquakes 12 - Fold mountains 13 - LIDC case study (Haiti) 14 - AC case study (New Zealand) 15 - Management to reduce risk
Currently, a hurricane watch and tropical storm warnings are in effect along the Yucatan and a tropical storm warning remains in effect in Belize.
A hurricane watch is also in effect for Cuba from the Matanzas province east to the Guantanamo province, while a tropical storm warning is in effect for the Dominican Republic south of Cabo Engano west to the southern border with Haiti; Haiti from south of Le Mole St. Nicholas to Port - Au - Prince; and the provinces of Guantanamo, Holguin, Las Tunas, Camaguey, Ciego de Avila, Sancti Spiritus and Villa Clara.
A hurricane watch is now in effect for the Florida peninsula from Jupiter Inlet southward and around the peninsula to Bonita Beach, including the Florida Keys, Lake Okeechobee and Florida Bay, while the government of Cuba has extended its tropical storm warning to Villa Clara province.
A tropical storm watch is also in effect for an area west of Puerto Plata to the northern Dominican Republic — Haiti border.
A tropical storm warning is in effect for Antigua and Barbuda; Saba and St. Eustaius; St. Maarten; Anguilla; and Martinique.
Bangladesh, with its low elevation and severe tropical storms, is among the countries most vulnerable to the effects of climate change, though it has contributed little to the emissions that are driving it.
The map also shows the regions most vulnerable to sea - level rise, another detrimental effect of climate change that can be exacerbated by the storm surge from tropical storms.
You know, for a little while there I even thought that Bob T himself (who is undoubtedly an interesting fellow) might even be sharp enough to appreciate that the coupling of increased atmospheric CO2 and increased seawater N nutrient levels to produce enhanced cyanobacterial productivity in near surface layers of the oceans would also produce the weather - moderating effects listed above (particularly in the areas where tropical storms are «brewed»).
Second, the debates among climatologists nowadays are not over whether there is human - exacerbated climate change — melting polar ice, rise in sea level, more tropical storms, etc. — but over how large the effects are (one or four degrees), and what the specific consequences for each spot on the globe will be.
Additionally, changes in anthropogenic sulfate aerosol forcing have been proposed as the dominant cause of the AMV and the historical multidecadal variations in Atlantic tropical storm frequency, based on some model simulations including aerosol indirect effects.
I'd guess is that if you apply this experiment to a tropical storm a few days away from landfall, it would have a significant effect on that storm.
Over the last century, tiny airborne particles called aerosols, which cool the climate by absorbing and reflecting sunlight, have largely cancelled out the effects of GHG emissions on tropical storm intensity, according to a new scientific review paper published in Science journal.
As climatic warming is expected to bring more intense droughts and stronger storms, understanding their effect on tropical and forest ecosystems becomes ever more important.
In addition, unprecedented efforts must be taken to plan for the worst effects of global warming — sea level rises, massive storm surges, widespread heatwaves and drought, and the spread of tropical diseases.
If emissions were to continue unabated and global temperature increases exceed 4 °C, increased rainfall would further enhance the risk of floods by raising river levels, which, combined with sea level rise, could impact as many as 12 million people in Bangladesh, especially if a storm surge from a tropical cyclone compounded these effects.
«Devastating floods like those caused in upstate New York by the remnants of Hurricane Irene and Tropical Storm Lee are among the climate change effects predicted in a new report written by 50 scientists and released Wednesday by the state's energy research agency,» the Associated Press reported on November 16.
A change in ocean heat content can also alter patterns of ocean circulation, which can have far - reaching effects on global climate conditions, including changes to the outcome and pattern of meteorological events such as tropical storms, and also temperatures in the northern Atlantic region, which are strongly influenced by currents that may be substantially reduced with CO2 increase in the atmosphere.
But when it comes to the effect of climate change on tropical storms and hurricanes, the question isn't fully settled yet.
Suffice to say that it is most prominent mid solar cycle 17 (1937 - 1943) It is to do with geomagnetic storms, I think it has effect on the tropical storms.
A composite analysis of satellite - based SST measurements reveals that in the tropical region the average strength of the storm - induced sea surface cooling can be explained by the superposition of an effect due to the storm intensity and an effect associated with the translation speed, and implies that the variability of upper ocean stratification may not be an important factor in this region
David's late father - in - law was the pioneering scientist Charles David Keeling, who began to record the concentrations of CO2 in the atmosphere in the 1950s, and who shared with David science's predictions on the effects of persistent greenhouse gasses, including rises in mean temperature, disrupted weather patterns, wildfires, floods, strengthening tropical storms, ocean acidification, sea level rise, melting of glaciers and other effects.
Dust from Africa seems to have some similar effects on the early potential tropical storms, as indicated by today's discussion on the Accuweather.com site:
If we consider Sandy as a late season storm that anomalously strengthened in mid-latitude waters rather than weakening or dissipating, an effect that seems to trap damage from most late season tropical storms down in the Gulf, then the destruction north of Cape Hatteras from Sandy might be entirely owing to global warming, not just 20 % as the Trenberth quote suggests.
Now it's leaking after an intense storm (not a hurricane, yet possible to argue it was effect of tropical storm).
The after effects are being felt by business owners and home owners in New Jersey after the tropical storm Irene had struck them.
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