Not exact matches
Studies of historical records in India suggest that reduced monsoon rainfall in
central India has occurred when the sea surface temperatures in specific regions of the Pacific Ocean were
warmer than normal.
While the pattern for
Central and Western Europe was one of a consistent increase in flood risk, the
study also found that flood risk may actually decrease with
warmer temperatures in some countries in Eastern Europe, but those results also show a high degree of uncertainty.
A
study assesses flood impacts for three scenarios — of 1.5 °C, 2 °C and 3 °C
warming — and finds that most of
Central and Western Europe will experience substantial increase in flood risk at all
warming levels, and the higher the
warming, the higher the risk.
While several
studies have been conducted in the
central and southern United States to compare and evaluate the durability of pavement markings, Zayed points out that the findings don't translate very well given the strikingly different weather conditions between
warm versus seasonal climates.
The
study provides the first large - scale empirical evidence for a declining sensitivity of spring phenology to
warming in mature trees for
Central Europe.
Confidence in the findings of the
study came from the match of the findings to one of the
central principles of global
warming biology: Organisms (including toxic algae) will migrate towards the Earth's poles as
warming progresses.
Studies by Climate
Central and other groups have shown an increase in the odds of some precipitation events from
warming.
The
study finds that almost all of the very cold winters in
central Asia during the past decade have coincided with particularly
warm conditions in the Arctic.
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Many
studies show that in the absence of other contributing factors, 4 ° Celsius of global
warming would be the tipping point to degraded savannas in most of the
central, southern, and eastern Amazon.
The
study is presented as a broadside on one of the
central tenets of global
warming, in a fashion echoing skeptics» coverage of the «hockey stick» issue.
A new
study of tree rings from Mongolia dating back more than 1,000 years confirms that recent
warming in
central Asia has no parallel in any known record.
Mike: I started
studying global
warming since 1998, the same year I soloed in a single engine aircraft during the
central California El Nino from hell because my experience as a geologist and my newly acquired life saving skills as a weatherman.
Hik, who
studies a cousin of the American pika — the collared pika — in the
central Yukon, saw pika populations plummet during the
warm winters from 1998 to 2000.
Model Diagnosis of Nighttime Minimum Temperature
Warming during Summer due to Irrigation in the California Central Valley Hideki Kanamaru and Masao Kanamitsu Scripps Institution of Oceanography, University of California, San Diego, La Jolla, California Abstract This study examines the mechanisms of nighttime minimum temperature warming in the California Central Valley during summer due to irri
Warming during Summer due to Irrigation in the California
Central Valley Hideki Kanamaru and Masao Kanamitsu Scripps Institution of Oceanography, University of California, San Diego, La Jolla, California Abstract This
study examines the mechanisms of nighttime minimum temperature
warming in the California Central Valley during summer due to irri
warming in the California
Central Valley during summer due to irrigation.
In this
study by PSD and GSD, climatologists want to assess the impact of a
warmer Gulf of Mexico (predicted by global climate models) and determine the impact on
warm season (July) precipitation over the
central US.
Jennifer Francis, a meteorologist at Rutgers University, co-author of the new
study, and the most prominent proponent of the hypothesis that Arctic
warming is leading to more extreme weather events, told Climate
Central that this
study adds further evidence to the growing body of research supporting her team's conclusions.
The
studies indicate that the observed pattern of mid-tropospheric
warming in recent decades over west
central Asia led to an increase in instability of the western winds thereby increasing WDs leading to a higher propensity for heavy precipitation over the western Himalayas.
Snowfall in
central Alaska has more than doubled since the mid 1800s, says a
study which pointed the finger at global
warming https://t.co/Rt1bZofYXv pic.twitter.com / TmxrmzvPaO
[WAIS Divide,
central West Antarctica, is a site of significant
warming in Antarctica, over at least the last 50 years, a result recently confirmed by the
study of O'Donnell et al. (2010); Stay tuned for more on the that soon].
Davidson made no attempt to challenge the
central claim that all mainstream
studies show the cost of a response to global
warming to be small — he jsut dragged a red herring across the track.