-- modelling procedure requires crude approximations over large grid cells, ignoring local climate and
weather phenomena as large as hurricances — model projections are demonstrably unreliable at regional and local level: even those that appear to simulate the evolution of global temperature do so only by averaging hundreds of more or less wrong results for the grid cells.
Yes, people can overreact and hype
weather phenomena as representative of climate change.
Wyoming is refusing to allow them, other states rebelling but this could spell financial disaster comparable to natural
weather phenomena as city and state budgets are stretched too thin.
July 8 2016: Snow in NW USA, accuweather service describes the cold
weather phenomenon as «summer taking a hiatus as storm system brings fall - like weather».
When the Climate Prediction Center last month issued an El Niño watch for next winter, the media jumped on news of
the weather phenomenon as possible salvation for the Golden State.
Not exact matches
The world - wide
phenomenon of climate change, and the devastatingly dangerous
weather patterns and storms it produces, must be our fault
as well.
In course of time, unusual events were studied
as of special significance; and from this into portents of one sort or another the way was easy: earthquakes, ec1ipses, abnormal births, abnormal
weather, celestial
phenomena, and then ritualistic
phenomena, such
as the structure of a sacrificed animal, the spread of oil on water, and so on in manifold ramifications.
In fact, when social scientists contemplate the mutually conditioning relations among human development, family structures, law, commerce, and the overall culture, their situation is similar to that of natural scientists trying to make sense of such complex
phenomena as the long - range
weather or turbulence in fluids.
As Cobb explained, the tropical Pacific, through
phenomena like El Niño, plays a very large role in precipitation and global
weather patterns like monsoons today.
Spectroscopy may, for example, help exoplanetary researchers verify a
phenomenon called the silicate
weathering feedback, which acts
as a planetary thermostat.
According to researchers at Aalto University, Finland, large - scale
weather cycles, such
as the one related to the El Niño
phenomenon, affect two - thirds of the world's cropland.
«Any kind of extreme
weather is at most only loosely controlled by coherent, predictable climate
phenomena like ENSO, and tornadoes are no exception,» said coauthor Adam Sobel, who also is at Columbia's engineering school,
as well
as its Lamont - Doherty Earth Observatory.
They also wrote of their fear of unknown noises — caused perhaps by ice cracking, animals, or the
weather — and
phenomena such
as the aurora borealis.
Tracking the ozone layer's recovery process is tricky because natural
phenomena such
as volcanic eruptions and
weather variations can alter the size of the ozone hole.
It highlighted a series of global
weather phenomena that resulted from this stratosphere - troposphere «coupling» — such
as the cold European winters and occurrences of extreme temperatures over eastern North America.
On Earth, regularly occurring
weather phenomena include such things
as wind, cloud, rain, snow, fog and dust storms.
The earth's natural processes, particularly sea level rise, waves and various
weather phenomena, have resulted in the erosion, accretion and reshaping of coasts
as well
as flooding and creation of continental shelves and drowned river valleys (rias).
Many natural
phenomena, like changing
weather patterns, are nonlinear in nature —
as are human - made systems, like financial markets.
This winter, areas across the globe experienced a shift in rain patterns due to the natural
weather phenomenon known
as El Niño.
A pioneering new study has explored how Arctic sea - ice loss influences the North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO)
weather phenomenon, which affects winter
weather conditions in Northern Europe, in places such
as the UK, Scandinavia and the Baltic states.
Most severe
weather incidents in Finland are caused by
phenomena related to thunderstorms such
as lightning, strong wind gusts, hail and tornadoes.
He cites a global
weather phenomenon, called atmospheric blocking,
as an example of a planet - wide occurrence that is has already affected his forensic micrometeorology endeavors.
That's down to natural fluctuations that temporarily boost or dampen the speed of warming, such
as the global
weather phenomenon known
as El Niño, the paper notes.
The Pacific
weather phenomenon known
as El Niño or «The Little Boy» is regularly in the news.
Dr Hough hopes to see the day when geophysical models can predict underground
phenomena as accurately
as weather models predict rainfall.
It warned the arrival of a
weather phenomenon known
as La Niña «could cause real problems» for electricity supplies because of the likelihood of it being accompanied by an «unusually cold and windless winter» in the UK.
However, even
as human influences have quadrupled since 1950, severe
weather phenomena and sea level rise show no significant trends attributable to them.
The volcanic events associated with these intervals caused global
weather and climate
phenomena and are often used by climate modelers
as well to understand volcanic sulfate loading on the climate.
This is the
phenomenon that Ed Lorenz famously first described
as «chaos,» and from this we know that, not only do we lack the technology to make a skillful 30 - day
weather forecast, it is fundamentally impossible.
For months now,
weather forecasts and news reports have been filled with warnings and speculation about the
phenomenon known
as El Niño.
Garnering enough momentum and five - star reviews is very often a game of chance, and the conditions that a self - published writer needs to fulfil on any given day to become an Internet
phenomenon are
as difficult to predict
as the Melbourne
weather.
Jet across the globe
as you respond to Kaiju attacks and bizarre natural disasters and unusual
weather phenomenon.
Inspiration for the series came from the very real
phenomenon of robotic clothing, used to protect agents such
as that used in «Hesitant Hand» from
weather, or dust, or each other.
I use all of its visual forms — land, plants and flowers, animals, natural
phenomena, such
as weather and the seasons.
Natural catastrophes like the one in the ancient village in Cyprus (Chirokitia) where the family does come together but in a dystopian way at the end and the whirlwinds footage from the same region is about
weather phenomena and their crystallization
as political representations.
As with much of Amerika's conceptual net art, the title is a pun, one that refers to both a
weather phenomenon — rain falling and enveloping the landscape — and the fall into a precipice caused by the failing of financial and banking systems.Precipitations also analyzes the falling or bestowing of concepts onto humanity from the «high heavens» with the expectation that people should obey and comply.
Meteorology, the science of atmospheric conditions and
phenomena — especially related to
weather — emerged
as an area of study in the seventeenth century.
Partially informed by observable patterns found in both human and natural
phenomena such
as buildings, maps and
weather patterns, the work emerges from an ephemeral, intuitional state, resulting in objects and images that convey a sense of complexity, serenity and flux.
A TC is an important natural
phenomenon, a product of climate manifested
as weather.
However, even
as human influences have quadrupled since 1950, severe
weather phenomena and sea level rise show no significant trends attributable to them.
As far as I know El Ninos like that of 2007 do occur in climate models (not that specific one), as does other large scale weather phenomen
As far
as I know El Ninos like that of 2007 do occur in climate models (not that specific one), as does other large scale weather phenomen
as I know El Ninos like that of 2007 do occur in climate models (not that specific one),
as does other large scale weather phenomen
as does other large scale
weather phenomena.
«In summary, there is low confidence in observed trends in small - scale severe
weather phenomena such
as hail and thunderstorms» 6.
And
weather scientists do see a possible relationship between the
weather phenomenon known
as La Nina and the tornado outbreak, and some in the
weather world are exploring whether climate change is causing a disruption in the El Nino / La Nina cycle.
Their causes range from completely unpredictable events like volcanic eruptions (which have mainly local effects) to more regular
phenomena such
as «El Niño» (a warming of the surface waters of the tropical Pacific that occurs every three to five years, temporarily affecting
weather world - wide).
Mental illness is one of the major causes of suffering in the United States, and extreme
weather events can affect mental health in several ways.113, 223,114,115,116 First, following disasters, mental health problems increase, both among people with no history of mental illness, and those at risk — a
phenomenon known
as «common reactions to abnormal events.»
Blocking was a significant
phenomenon in the
weather patterns
as the Circumpolar flow changed from Zonal to Meridional in 2013 - 14.
; what leads you to believe that the physical and biological trends we've seen / measured are likely to reverse within a mere 20 years, especially if /
as we enter a solar upswing; how have you accounted for warming - driven methane release; what credible peer reviewed literature on «the other side» are you describing; what supports your confidence that there is little to no probability that the AGW that you do accept will change
weather patterns enough to disrupt crop planting / growing / harvesting / production severely (or do you classify famine
as a natural
phenomenon?)?
Phenomena such
as El Niño and La Niña — which warm and cool the tropical Pacific Ocean and cause corresponding variations in global wind and
weather patterns — contribute to short - term variations in global temperatures.
We experience
weather and the
phenomena it affects, such
as crop yields.
For example, let's say that evidence convinced me (in a way that I wasn't convinced previously) that all recent changes in land surface temperatures and sea surface temperatures and atmospheric temperatures and deep sea temperatures and sea ice extent and sea ice volume and sea ice density and moisture content in the air and cloud coverage and rainfall and measures of extreme
weather were all directly tied to internal natural variability, and that I can now see that
as the result of a statistical modeling of the trends
as associated with natural
phenomena.