Teach children to
understand weather patterns and safety procedures to keep them protected while on the water
Another team mapped out a field trip for younger children to help
them understand weather patterns.
It was a time when people didn't
understand weather patterns or natural disasters.
Studying storms such as this and comparing them to similar events on other planets (think Jupiter's Great Red Spot) help scientists better
understand weather patterns throughout the solar system, even here on Earth.
Droegemeier does not expect Bridenstine to support slashing the agency's budget, especially given that much of NASA's mission can be framed in terms of collecting data that are as applicable to
understanding weather patterns as to understanding climate change.
Without fully
understanding the weather pattern variation input system, we still have no insight into the theoretical cause of trends, be they natural or anthropogenic.
Not exact matches
«Those numbers help you
understand the neighborhood, like what happens when the sun is out and
weather patterns.
The resulting space race didn't only get us to the moon — it also helped us launch the satellites that today let us
understand the Earth's
weather patterns and help us communicate across the world.
The US and global transportation systems rely on a deep
understanding of atmospheric conditions and long - term
weather patterns.
Shows a real lack of
understanding of
weather patterns that he's wearing a tshirt, shorts, and a scarf.
It includes
understanding the importance of agriculture, being prepared for more erratic
weather patterns and
understanding the depletion of water resources.
Hillis: But I think, you know, tying it to back to the whole computer thing, the idea of having conceptual systems that really are well thought out, so they're simple and easy to
understand, so you don't have all these configurational problems that happen when you start combining them all together; because then it all of a sudden becomes more like a
weather pattern: very unpredictable.
This has created a broader
understanding of what causes climatic shifts and a greater appreciation for the ocean's role in global
weather patterns.
Though they don't fully
understand what caused the different outcomes at the two sites, Weatherhead speculated it had something to do with Clyde River's proximity to Baffin Bay, and the influence of
weather patterns that develop over the oceans.
Better
understanding of the distances these killer spores travel could help researchers correlate the fungus» range with
weather patterns to better predict how bad gypsy moth damage will be in a given year.
The National Research Council held a workshop in September 2013 to review the connections between Arctic warming and mid-latitude
weather patterns, to discuss gaps in
understanding, and to explore future research needs.
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.
A review article recently published in Reviews of Geophysics gave an overview of current
understanding of «teleconnections» in atmospheric circulation and
weather patterns, focused specifically on interactions that occur between tropical and midlatitude regions.
Finally, almost 40 managers and scientists met to discuss whether an adaptive management approach might be useful to gain an
understanding of the interaction among habitats and management actions and how this will be affected by annual
weather and climate
patterns.
Because the monsoon drives
weather patterns around the world and affects the stratosphere globally, this research will also improve our
understanding of climate processes worldwide and will improve climate predictions where we live.»
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.
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.
Passage planning was one of the more difficult tasks to complete as a team, as it required a thorough
understanding of the tidal
patterns in the region, topography,
weather conditions and the wind direction to enable a viable navigational route.
Using virtual experimental tools, students can examine
weather patterns and manipulate
weather models to help them to
understand how they affect variables at the pond.
The design team identified the important educational objectives, regional materials, landforms,
weather patterns, facility and site development strategies, and incorporated this
understanding into the design of a modern, progressive school facility; thereby connecting the architecture of the new school to the people, place, and region of Holly, Colorado.
On a philosophical level, surf forecasting provides the average everyday surfer with the means for a higher
understanding of their local surf spot, surfers now have the means to learn and
understand the favoured
weather patterns or swell period and direction needed for that elusive secret spot.
To enable further
understanding and interest in their scientific archives and research on space science including of the earth's climate and
weather patterns.
It is (virtually) impossible to prove that a single (or a small number) freak
weather event (s) is (are) caused by increasing CO2, but when a large number are observed, it may be possible to spot a
pattern of change — yet it is difficult to attribute such a change to a cause unless the mechanisms are
understood.
In order to
understand California's precipitation
patterns and the influence of El Niño better, Bor - Ting Jong from the Lamont - Doherty Earth Observatory at Columbia University and her colleagues used sea surface temperature and
weather data from as far back as 1901.
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.
Scientists just now are starting to
understand how these phenomena affect global
weather patterns.
This is why there is little faith placed in CAGW forecasts, any one who knows anything about how the
weather really works,
understands the real drivers are not even
understood enough to used in models yet, and with out considering the background
patterns of the seasonal, annual, decadal trends that determine how the
weather works, are even used in
weather forecasting, in a viable active method, why should ANY confidence be placed in CAGW long range unverifiable modeled forecasts?
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.
What am I doing wrong in trying to get folks on both sides (ugh) of the discussion to
understand that if climate includes (is defined by)
weather (
patterns) and we have accuracy issues with
weather forecasting, how are those of us w / o science degrees to trust forecasting climate?
While the effects of higher temperatures are still poorly
understood, scientists are concerned that climate change could have a major impact on
weather patterns, the distribution of ice, ecosystems, and ocean currents and sea levels.
and
weather patterns are well within natural climate variability, which is far greater and more rapid than most
understand.
Ironically, a former employee of the UK
weather office Hubert Lamb left that agency to set up the Climatic Research Unit (CRU) at the University of East Anglia because he could not get support for his attempt to improve forecasting by
understanding past
weather patterns.
• 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.
Only by fully
understanding the relationship between peak in our ENSO region and Californian «
weather patterns» can we claim anything and even then probably not much.
Inadequacy of those reports now plague attempts to
understand past
weather patterns.
This report discusses our current
understanding of the mechanisms that link declines in Arctic sea ice cover, loss of high - latitude snow cover, changes in Arctic - region energy fluxes, atmospheric circulation
patterns, and the occurrence of extreme
weather events; possible implications of more severe loss of summer Arctic sea ice upon
weather patterns at lower latitudes; major gaps in our
understanding, and observational and / or modeling efforts that are needed to fill those gaps; and current opportunities and limitations for using Arctic sea ice predictions to assess the risk of temperature / precipitation anomalies and extreme
weather events over northern continents.
Therefor, if we get to the point of
understanding that ENSO factors along with atmospheric oscillations are the major metrics and drive all climate change /
weather pattern variations, future scenarios are very difficult to determine.
There is still a lot to
understand about how the dramatic changes occurring in the Arctic will affect
weather patterns further south — in particular, if and how the jetstream might be affected will be vital.
Local responses are well
understood, but the ways in which amplified Arctic warming is affecting mid - latitude
weather patterns are still emerging.
The presentation explored ways to help planners, practitioners and policymakers working in agriculture and forestry
understand options available for making different landscapes and food systems more climate - smart — important for smallholder farmers and pastoralists in developing countries who are coping with a degraded natural resource base and are being especially hard hit by changes in
weather patterns.
One effort called Old
Weather, for example, asks people with spare time to translate ships» logbooks and extract
weather data, which researchers can then use to both
understand historic
weather patterns and model future ones.
However, climate change is
understood through the analysis of long - term trends and regional
weather patterns.
How oceanic and atmospheric circulation
patterns translate into things that matter directly to society (e.g. surface climate and
weather) requires longer data sets that allows us to
understand how the major multidecadal modes translate into atmospheric circulation
patterns and surface climate.
A knowledge and
understanding of local
patterns of wind,
weather and water flows make up what some call «ecological literacy» (there's even a simple test you can take).
This work highlights that observed trends in midlatitude
weather patterns are complex and likely not simply
understood in terms of Arctic amplification alone»