Sentences with phrase «what weather effects»

I would also add that it is impossible to determine how much CO2 has affected warming, or what weather effects might be the result of such warming or just from normal variation.

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Sawyer is confident that his farm will move on successfully from the effects of the flooding, especially since the elevated areas of his property haven't been affected, but the weather has still been a bit of a shock to what was otherwise shaping up to be a good season.
«I would be most interested in seeing into the future to determine what effects global warming, weather change, overpopulation and scarcity of clean drinking water [have] in store for humanity,» Bennett wrote.
They considered many other variables, such as play lag (what had occurred on the previous play) and current weather conditions (precipitation / wind speed), but found they did not have a significant effect on play - calling.
The largest of these eruptions cause what is known as space weather — the radiation, energetic particles and magnetic field releases from the Sun powerful enough to cause severe effects in Earth's near environment, such as the disruption of communications, power lines and navigations systems.
Isn't it crazy how much weather can effect how you feel or what you wear?
Thankfully I drive most places and my car is parked indoors so the elements don't effect me as much as it may others but there are some days when I'm downtown that I really need to be careful about what I wear d / t to unforeseen weather potentials =P.
It has given a good effect even during the peak of cold weather so you can imagine what it will do for the rest of days.
Our weather has been horrible today as we are feeling the effects of what is now Tropical Storm Irma.
I'm hoping it'll warm up soon because I just get nervous that it'll effect the blooming of the flowers and that's what excites me most about spring, so enjoy the weather over there even more for me, too, okay?!
Tell us in the comment section what you guys think about the weather effects of Project Cars vs DriveClub, which one is better?
The race courses feature varied forms of terrain and weather effects, and no matter what you're driving through, the frame rate keeps steady at around 30 frames per second at all times.
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The PowerPoint contains references to seasonal changes in weather, the effects of the weather, - how animals adapt to winter conditions, hibernation, food for animals, what children do in winter.
What looks to be blemish - free paintwork also suggests the car has spent much of its life safe from the effects of weathering.
But what about the effect of weather on culture, politics, language?
What was a broken shambles gradually coalesced into a gorgeous and capable racer with incredible weather effects and enjoyable handling.
What's winning right now is a bigger, more varied map with weather effects.
I'm not sure what they have planned obviously but they've already demoed the dynamic weather which will have an effect on gameplay / scenarios.
But what remains is the idea of global effects like weather and rampaging monsters.
The same goes for the weather effects, which were a little bit underwhelming compared to what other racers have offered — even slightly older ones than this.
What could survive the effects of weather and a highly urbanised environment?
What causes doubt and confusion is that the effects of global warming are not uniform around the globe and there are always weather fluctuations (that may even increase in scale and predictability) as global warming progresses.
And what the global reaction will be when the ASIE totally disappears in Sept / Oct... and the world's reaction to the insane «weather» that will be the effect of that «state change».
Factoring in the effects of global warming on weather, food production and pollution, the index's average score drops 8 percent worldwide from what would otherwise be predicted (and it drops by 12 percent in sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia).
So — what do you do about things like weather fronts, that can't be predicted more than a few days ahead but have significant local effect?
What is the effect of a small increase in regional, hemispheric or global wind speed on the weather and climate?
But first, I am challenging the AGWSF energy budget, not your idiosyncratic version, and if you are defending the AGWSF Greenhouse Effect then prove that visible light from the Sun heats matter of land and water at the equator to the intensity these are heated which gives us our huge equator to poles winds and dramatic weather systems, which is what the AGWSF Greenhouse Effect claims..
So what is left here appears to be an assertion that we can not predict the weather for more than a couple of weeks at best, and that in the < 5 year time frame internally generated effects can swamp a longer term climate signal.
On the other hand, if by some chance and what ends up happening is totally independent of human activity, because it turns out after all that CO2 from fossil fuels is magically transparent to infrared and has no effect on ocean pH, unlike regular CO2, say, but coincidentally big pieces of the ice sheets melt and temperature goes up 7 C in the next couple of centuries and weather patterns change and large unprecedented extreme events happen with incerasing frequency, and coincidentally all the reefs and shellfish die and the ocean becomes a rancid puddle, that could be unfortunate.
If you can't argue climate then you argue weather or words to that effect was what a climate scientist once said about deniers.
If we do not understand how the weather is driven by ions, EMF, tidal effects, solar output, and the relationships between them, we will never learn the difference between what needs to be done, from what can be done to better optimize the global environment to maximize the health of the whole biomass.
There are also many other climatic effects for which we do not know the cause; e.g. sudden stratospheric warming, which we are now experiencing, and which might be affecting what is currently happening with global weather.
A physicist is no more likely than a sociologist to know what human emissions will be 50 years from now — if a slight warming would be beneficial or harmful to humans or the natural world; if forcings and feedbacks will partly or completely offset the theoretical warming; if natural variability will exceed any discernible human effect; if secondary effects on weather will lead to more extreme or more mild weather events; if efforts to reduce emissions will be successful; who should reduce emissions, by what amounts, or when; and whether the costs of attempting to reduce emissions will exceed the benefits by an amount so large as to render the effort counterproductive.
5) This depends on what precisely one means by «direct», since e.g. differences in UV content will have large effects on O3 formation in the stratosphere, which may have (largely unknown) effects on surface temperature and weather patterns.
As weather stations are increasingly affected by population effects, the more resulting curve fits what we witness from urbanization, and speculate for CO2.
What we may be seeing now is Humanity overwhelming the ability of weathering (and other effects) to remove CO2 - but it is inconclusive.
What do you think the most dramatic effects of receding polar winds and advancing warmer gulf winds on seasonal weather?
From there it's up to the MJO and jetstreams how specific weather patterns respond and who gets what effects.
What is the effect on the temperature measured by the weather sensors once it becomes buried in snow?
The second suggested objective, if such solar variation was found, was to determine what effects it produces on weather.
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