Sentences with phrase «where changes in weather»

Personally, I can see where changes in weather patterns can drive the averages higher, I am trying to understand how CO2 is driving the weather patterns.

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«We had a tipping point in the industry where climate change led to warmer, windier weather that points up the need to innovate to strengthen the coffee industry,» said Rodriguez, his skin sun - kissed from working the fields, a Starbucks cap perched on his salt - and - pepper hair.
The Hillary Step is the key bottleneck on the Everest summit climb and can often become a juncture where human life is lost dependent on two variables --(1) the number of climbers concentrated at the Step that either want to ascend or descend at any one time, and (2) the change in trend in the weather at the top of the mountain.
My question is: I live in Michigan where the weather changes quite a bit.
Even if you're in a place where the weather doesn't change much, there's comfort in knowing that nature's cycles continue to pass through our lives no matter what else is going on.
Yes that is right — because you live in an alternate reality where you view changes like the weather
It should result in horizontal and vertical grids that fluctuate in fineness in response to actual and predicted conditions — lowering the number of data points in areas where weather is fairly uniform and increasing them where conditions are changing rapidly.
He just completed a post-doctoral fellowship at the University of Maryland, where he studied how the increase in extreme weather events due to climate change is affecting people's health.
Scientists have found vivid evidence of climate change in Southern California's Santa Rosa Mountains, where the dominant plant species are creeping up the slopes as the weather gets warmer.
The change in party preference may be attributed to a psychological behavior, where voters may be more averse to risk during poor weather conditions.
There are no viable methods of cleaning up oil from ice and, in addition to weather conditions, much of the area where drilling would take place is incredibly remote, said Rear Adm. Jonathan White, the former chief oceanographer of the Navy and head of its climate change task force.
Unlike the freakish situation in California, where several years of low snowfall and rainfall are serving as a reminder of the tremendous natural variability in Pacific - influenced weather, and the need to always be vigilant when it comes to managing water supplies, the situation in Washington resembles the parched climate - changed normal for swaths of the West in the decades ahead.
Today we understand the impact of human activities on global mean temperature very well; however, high - impact extreme weather events are where the socio - economic impacts of a changing climate manifest itself and where our understanding is more in its infancy but nevertheless developing at pace.
Our results extend these findings by demonstrating that areas with the most significant change in fire weather season length occur where not only temperature but also changes in humidity, length of rain - free intervals and wind speeds are most pronounced.
In addition, when correlations were constrained to the time period that satellite burned area observations were available from the Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS)(2001 - 2012), and thus where estimates of land - use change carbon emissions were more certain2, correlations between fire weather season length, long fire season affected area and net land carbon fluxes increased substantially to ρ = − 0.797 and ρ = − 0.825, respectively, n = 12, P < 0.01).
Previously, Kelly was a Postdoctoral Fellow and Research Associate at the University of Washington and the University of Victoria in British Columbia, Canada where she studied the role of the changing Arctic sea ice cover on global circulation, weather, and climate using a hierarchy of numerical global climate models.
We are at a remarkable juncture where (i) the price of oil and nitrogen - based fertilizers is expected to increase, (ii) the long term availability of phosphorus for fertilizers is in doubt, (iii) the erosion of soil is reducing yields, and (iv) climate change brings extreme weather that impacts crop survival and productivity.
Besides, you know in the small town where I am, the weather can change 10 times a day unfortunately (15 °C in the morning and 25 °C in the afternoon — I exaggerate but still!).
While I can complain about the weather, I do love the changing seasons and being in a region where I can wear scarves and coats but also dresses and sandals.
Now imagine the worst - weather - day in history — and then I'm not talking about the Monster Storm — on which rain keeps pouring and pouring from 6AM in the morning till midnight, but regardless to that you have to be up and ready to shoot at 8AM — it's winter — in a botanical garden where the only space to change is some sort of basement laboratory — without heating — jumping into Resort and Spring / Summer pieces, and not let any of this spoil your pretty face... What in the world has to happen to turn all of this into something fabulously freaking fantastic?
I grew up in Florida where everything was available all year round as the weather never changed.
For every season you have to tailor it to the changing weather, so four times a year you have a little update session, where you put the season inappropriate things into storage, for example in a box under your bed, and add the appropriate clothes right in.
Being used to Bergen weather where it rains for ways / weeks / months at a time, it takes a while to get used to the constantly changing weather in Oslo.
While the mammoth F -250-based Excursion subsequently put the Expedition into perspective, Expedition remained a top - heavy, unwieldy beast to pilot in even the best of conditions, let alone on slick roads where many a fair - weather ute driver discovered the unpleasant side of Ford's «no boundaries» experience.Much of that changes with the 2003 Expedition (and its sibling Lincoln Navigator), the second generation of Ford's full - sized utility.
In a business where your livelihood is dependent upon changing weather, changing technology and changing commodity prices, you expect and deserve a stable partner that understands your business.
There are additional risks related to commodity investments due to large institutional purchases or sales, changes in exchange rates, government regulation, world events, economic and political conditions in the countries where energy companies are located or do business, and risks for environmental damage claims, as well as natural and technological factors such as severe weather, unusual climate change, and development and depletions of alternative resources.
Pets and humans are both sensitive to changes in weather conditions, particularly in and around the Daly City area, where both dogs and cats can struggle with the effects of colder temperatures, lower barometric pressures and higher humidity.
Norway is a destination where you need to be ready for weather changes in an instant.
Where Project Cars takes the idea a little further is in offering the most amount of customisation for races you are likely to see in a racing game, even down to the ability of choosing how the weather will change with each lap.
«I was sitting behind the apartment that we had in Atlanta, and I was looking at this tree that was sitting [in] this apartment complex, and it was a very peculiar sort of weather [condition] where it was sunny but there were clouds in the sky, and the clouds were moving, and I sat and watched this tree change color — the sky was exactly the same but the colors changed, it went from a bright greenish yellow to a dark brown, and it was just an epiphany: dynamic visual phenomenon, black visual intonation....
The Baths» conditions act to disrupt the narrative flow of the drama so that scenes play out in fits and starts, to incite a profound level of disorientation and to conjure memory where notions of time and space become confused — past historical events and climates arrive in the present much like a sudden change in the weather.
This is not unlike the experience of visiting Wave Hill, where every visit provides an alternative to the last, as the effects of weather and sunlight, the seasons, the changing gallery exhibits and the gardeners» curation of the landscape result in an experience that is both familiar and new.
This volume reproduces her epic treatment of the four seasons, inspired by the weather cycles of Rio, where winter registers as a change in mood rather than in temperature: «it's still hot, but nobody goes to the beach, simply because it is winter.»
Other factors would include: — albedo shifts (both from ice > water, and from increased biological activity, and from edge melt revealing more land, and from more old dust coming to the surface...); — direct effect of CO2 on ice (the former weakens the latter); — increasing, and increasingly warm, rain fall on ice; — «stuck» weather systems bringing more and more warm tropical air ever further toward the poles; — melting of sea ice shelf increasing mobility of glaciers; — sea water getting under parts of the ice sheets where the base is below sea level; — melt water lubricating the ice sheet base; — changes in ocean currents -LRB-?)
My feeling in Scotland is that the changes to the weather (ie where the wind comes from) are far more dramatic than the background warming.
The 1950's — 1970's marks a 20 year period of great controversy in climate science where at times, one author or two, changed the perception of weather and climate.
I am a little concerned about this, in the sense that we are still at a point where the natural fluctuations of climate are still large — at least, the natural fluctuations of weather compared to long - term climate change....
When the disbelievers attending and participating in these events are finally forced to function under the «real» dire weather related conditions where climate change is happening now and most prevalent, perhaps then we can hope for them to move toward «action» and farther away from their empty «talk».
It is not about the nitpicking over the exact minimum extent, etc., it is about the fact that we are entering unknown climate and weather territories where the jet stream is going to go north, the weather will change drastically in the U.S. and northern Europe, and no one knows how drastically.
Presumably that we live on a planet in space where the weather changes daily, storms hurricanes floods tornadoes cyclones, if God is looking down — which I doubt — he must worry continuously about just how many half wits have been created by evolution and that common sense is such a rare commodity.
I marvel at the diversity of plant life that appears and disappears with the changing weather conditions here on the Edwards Plateau in the places where I removed the dominant species Mountain Juniper from the hillside.
Earth - based solar systems are massively constrained by things like the weather, changing seasons and day / night cycles — not the case in space, where solar panels would be staggeringly more efficient.
I knew the game was over when they started taking warming out and plugging in climate change (hot or cold, wet or dry), and finally the grasping - at - straws - extreme weather where everything that happened was because of CAGW (the warming not being mentioned).
On the outside, it may seem pretty straightforward in illustrating the links between climate change and our everyday lives: where we live, how we eat, and what weather we experience.
Loris recently wrote a Daily Signal article, The Myth That Climate Change Created Harvey, Irma, where he downplayed the role of climate change in extreme weather events, statingChange Created Harvey, Irma, where he downplayed the role of climate change in extreme weather events, statingchange in extreme weather events, stating that:
The worst example [I've heard of,] of weather data recording (a basic input into climate change assessment de nos jours) was in East Africa, where one year someone noticed a remarkable similarity between the current and the previous [an archived] year's observations.
Manipulation of the data is so bad that the recent discovery concerning a weather station in the Antarctic where the temperature readings were actually changed from minus signs to a plus signs to show global warming almost comes as no surprise.
I suspect that there are few airports in urban areas where the weather station has not experienced micro-climate changes.
Today we understand the impact of human activities on global mean temperature very well; however, high - impact extreme weather events are where the socio - economic impacts of a changing climate manifest itself and where our understanding is more in its infancy but nevertheless developing at pace.
In an appearance on the Fox News program Your World with Neil Cavuto, Morano clamed that modern climate change predictions are failing and that they are akin to «medieval witchcraft, where we used to blame witches for controlling the weather
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