Not exact matches
Spectroscopy may, for example, help exoplanetary researchers verify a
phenomenon called the silicate
weathering feedback, which acts as a planetary thermostat.
During periods of extreme dry
weather caused by El Niño and a
phenomenon called the positive Indian Ocean Dipole, smoke emissions are considerably higher — either because farmers are taking advantage of the dry
weather to burn more land or because once burning, the fires are more difficult to control.
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.
If the G8's stereo was named for
weather phenomena, it's be
called the Partly Cloudy.
The «Catalina eddy,» also
called the «coastal eddy,» is a localized
weather phenomenon that occurs in the «Bight of California», the mostly concave portion of the Southern California coast running from Point Conception to San Diego.
The place where «data fitting,» if you can
call it that, comes in to play is when one considers the parameterizations used to help the model compensate for its intrinsic lack of precision due to missing or incomplete physics or processes, or more importantly, the lack of precision due to sub-grid-scale processes like localized
weather phenomena.
I think we can be fairly certain that ANYONE claiming there is such a thing as a «global»
weather phenomenon (usually
called «warming» by such «scientists») is either:
For anyone doubting the existence of the
phenomenon called «chemtrails», please take the time to read through this extensive list of patents from the U.S. Patent and Trade Mark Office on equipment and processes used in aerosol spraying programs commonly referred to as «chemtrails» but scientifically
called «
weather geoengineering.»