Scientists at this very moment are observing glaciers melting several times faster than before and sea levels rising dangerously fast, contributing to sea level rise and increased
extreme weather around the world.
Online, more than 11,000 Global Citizens have called on world leaders to help the millions of people affected by extreme
weather around the world in the past year.
These records show both the influence of the long - term trend in global warming — caused by the continued release of heat - trapping greenhouse gases into the atmosphere — as well as an exceptionally strong El Niño that is
altering weather around the world.
[Insert, 11:30 p.m. Justin Gillis filed an excellent report tonight on factors behind
severe weather around the world, stressing that El Niño is hardly the only player: «This winter, a climate pattern called the Arctic Oscillation is also keeping cold air bottled up in the high north, allowing heat and moisture to accumulate in the middle latitudes.»]
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Holiday weather around the world» will be of particular use to the traveller, although this chapter could also be seen as a very acceptable way of repackaging the basics of world climates.
This switching, called the El Niño Southern Oscillation (ENSO),
affects weather around the world, with both states causing floods and droughts in various parts of the world.
If strong, the El Niño event could not only wreak havoc
on weather around the world, but could also trigger a resumption of global warming that has been seemingly stalled for the last 15 years.
I love the «
weather around the world» idea, as my daughter has lately been super curious about the day's weather in our town and around our state!
► In News Focus, Eli Kintisch profiled Jennifer Francis, the controversial Rutgers University climatologist who «has made waves linking the melting Arctic to extreme
weather around the world.»
Jennifer Francis has made waves linking the melting Arctic to extreme
weather around the world.
A global learning opportunity would be to ask each student to survey and collect data / images of
the weather around the world.
Actually, with the exception of 1998 - a «blip» year when temperatures spiked because of a strong «El Nino» effect (the cyclical warming of the southern Pacific that affects
weather around the world)- the data on the Met Office's and CRU's own websites show that global temperatures have been flat, not for ten, but for the past 15 years.
«Actually, with the exception of 1998 — a «blip» year when temperatures spiked because of a strong El Niño effect (the cyclical warming of the southern Pacific that affects
weather around the world)-- the data on the Met Office's and CRU's own websites show that global temperatures have been flat, not for 10, but for the past 15 years.»
The Arctic is an important driver of climate and
weather around the world and serves as a critical feeding and breeding ground that supports globally significant populations of birds, mammals, and fish.»
If strong, the El Niño event could not only wreak havoc on
weather around the world, but could also trigger a resumption of global warming that has been seemingly stalled for the last 15 years.
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