Stirling co-author and Professor of Ecology, Alastair Jump, said: «By pinpointing specific traits in trees that determine how at risk they are from drought, we can better
understand global patterns of tree mortality and how the world's forests are reacting to rising temperatures and reduced rainfall.
Not exact matches
The US and
global transportation systems rely on a deep
understanding of atmospheric conditions and long - term weather
patterns.
I
understand her fear, and see why some northern - world Christians might have concerns about the emerging
patterns of
global South Christianity, with its charismatic and traditional quality.
This simply makes it easier to overlook the point that these factors are in turn linked to broader
patterns of change in the
global order and that taking these broader
patterns into account may give a fuller
understanding of what is happening.
The timing of such uplift is important in helping scientists to
understand how mountains form, how they erode and what impact this may have on
global atmospheric circulation
patterns and climate.
Traditional strain - selection techniques are supplemented with strain screening, which can involve examining gene - expression
patterns through PCR or
understanding global gene expression in relation to environmental factors using gene chips.
This has created a broader
understanding of what causes climatic shifts and a greater appreciation for the ocean's role in
global weather
patterns.
«
Understanding which environmental cues link migration timing to
patterns of
global change is key to forecasting future responses of migration systems,» said Kelly.
The role of the tropopause — the layer of atmosphere that separates the troposphere from the stratosphere — in
global air - circulation
patterns is not well
understood.
Understanding how communities and ecosystems recovered from the previous five
global extinction events sheds light on how extinctions shape broad
patterns of biodiversity.
«Our observations and model help to
understand the underlying structural differences between emergent
global patterns of adoption spreading.
To
understand where interior forest has been lost and therefore where risks from forest fragmentation might be greatest, the researchers used
global tree cover data to map the forests of 2000 and 2012 and examined the
patterns of change across ecological regions and biomes.
That record could help climatologists
understand decade - and century - long variations in hurricane
patterns and begin to unravel the impact of
global warming on storm cycles.
«It is very important to
understand how
global warming affects circulation
patterns in the atmosphere,» says co-author Dim Coumou from Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Netherlands.
They help us to
understand the
global circulation of the atmosphere by explaining the mechanisms that drive some of the persistent or recurrent
patterns (or features) of local weather and climate.
«Wave
patterns in the images, revealed by UV absorption from ozone concentrations, are critical to
understanding the wind
patterns, giving scientists an additional means to study the chemistry and
global circulation of the atmosphere,» writes NASA.
His research concerns
understanding global climate and its variations using observations and covers the quasi biennial oscillation, Pacific decadal oscillation and the annular modes of the Arctic oscillation and the Antarctic oscillation, and the dominant spatial
patterns in month - to - month and year - to - year climate variability, including the one through which El Niño phenomenon in the tropical Pacific influences climate over North America.
But some ocean
patterns in the climate system can persist much longer, and
understanding them can help make useful predictions for regional and
global averages that don't depend so much on specific weather
patterns.
Dr. Cole's project, «Mechanistic Derivation of Germ Line Mutation by Genome - Wide Mouse Tetrad Analysis,» will help define the
global patterns of de novo germ line mutations and the frequencies at which such mutations occur in mice, with the long term goal of
understanding the molecular mechanisms underlying germ line mutagenesis and developing strategies to prevent or treat disorders caused by such mutations.
Howard Hughes Medical Institute researchers are moving closer to
understanding how the
global pattern of the skeleton of mammals is formed during development.
Proponents of NASA's Earth - studies programs said the space agency has contributed a great deal to scientists»
understanding of
global weather
patterns and trends, including the effects of climate change on the environment.
The climate data from these samples are a boon to scientists who aim to
understand how the Arctic environment is changing today, and how
global climate
patterns will continue to shift in the coming century.
The environment is a
global system that requires a mastery of not only science, but also math, the
patterns of human settlement and consumption, and political systems, to name but a few, to
understand.
The
pattern is very clear in the education systems where
global themes and building consciousness on world problems are not relevant in comparison with micro-national visions of different themes that don't lead to international
understanding and cooperation within nations and peoples.
The Time.com columnist and manager of
global research at Hitwise, a competitive intelligence company, is passionate about his work: he monitors and analyzes online behavior in search of clues, trends and
patterns that can help companies
understand their customers.
A new paper closely examining ocean temperatures throws a twist into
understanding of the
pattern of
global warming seen in the 20th century, but does it throw established concepts and climate models into question?
«These findings show that climate change can have dramatic effects on human societies and highlight the necessity to
understand the effect of
global warming on rainfall
patterns in China and all over the world,» the authors write.
The changing phases of Atlantic hurricane activity are not completely
understood; but there appears to be a link to fluctuations in the thermohaline circulation, the
global pattern of ocean currents which in western Europe appears as the Gulf Stream.
The other major stretch of tropical forest, in southeast Asia, is
understood to be less significant to
global weather
patterns as it is surrounded by oceans.
Individual temperature histories reported from a single location are frequently noisy and / or unreliable, and it is always necessary to compare and combine many records to
understand the true
pattern of
global warming.
I have bothered to put together a basic
understanding of the Lunar tidal forces and their effects, into an analog method that takes advantage of the repeating composite
patterns of the
global circulation
patterns, that should be forming the basic underlying premise of the forecast models currently in use.
It is therefore essential to
understand how energy use
patterns affect the growth and structure of the
global human population [1].
Scientists just now are starting to
understand how these phenomena affect
global weather
patterns.
I don't doubt climate models are a useful tool in
understanding global circulation
patterns.
By Joe Bastardi, Weatherbell Analytics When the PDO turned cold, most of the meteorological and climate community
understood that the
pattern was turning very similar the last time of the PDO reversal, the 1950s, and it was a matter of time before the
global temperatures, which have leveled off, would start falling in the same...
Milankovitch acknowledged that without Koppen's input from his extensive
understanding of
global climate
patterns he would not have identified that summer temperatures at 65 ° N were the critical issue.
Session speakers guided audience members through current research efforts to
understand the Arctic's role in the
global weather system, to predict changing sea ice
patterns, and to perceive both the
global and local implications of thawing permafrost and shifting hydrology
patterns in the Arctic's terrestrial cryosphere.
The NEX - GDDP dataset is provided to assist the science community in conducting studies of climate change impacts at local to regional scales, and to enhance public
understanding of possible future
global climate
patterns at the spatial scale of individual towns, cities, and watersheds.»
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• Combine wind data with measurements from scientific instruments in other disciplines to help us better
understand the mechanisms of
global climate change and weather
patterns.
To gain a clearer
understanding of how the El Niño Southern Oscillation (as the overall climate
pattern is called) affects the climate as a whole, Aharon wants to see how the process worked in the time before humans were adding carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases to the atmosphere and impacting the
global climate.
It declines over non-forest in a relatively constant manner that is easy to
understand (This seems to be a
global pattern: see the figure in my previous blog here https://judithcurry.com/2011/03/30/water-vapor-mischief-part-ii/).
Also, it may be that a change in the air currents caused by
global warming represents a fundamental yet poorly
understood shift in climate
patterns.
But don't you think there are some underlying
patterns in the
global climate that can be
understood even with greatly simplified models?
Indeed, it is likely that the regional
patterns of past climate changes, rather than simple hemispheric or
global mean temperature trends, will best inform our
understanding of the dynamical mechanisms involved.