We find some evidence that experiencing less rainfall relative to the historical average is related to stronger sentiment that climate change is happening and higher levels of concern. The results are consistent with previous research showing experiences of extreme weather events do not have a large ...
(lead) to an increase in extreme weather and natural disasters worldwide,not only causing serious damage,but also costing human lives.Climate scientists have warned (2) thatif we do not take appropriate actions,this warming trend will (3)...
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Previous studies have suggested that Arctic amplification has caused planetary-scale waves to elongate meridionally and slow down, resulting in more frequent blocking patterns and extreme weather. Here trends in the meridional extent of atmospheric waves over North America and the North Atlantic are inv...
Impact of extreme weather episodes on the Philippine banking sector – Evidence using branch-level supervisory dataThere is growing recognition that natural disasters and severe weather-related events pose risks that can potentially and unintentionally affect the financial performance of the banking system....
(alarm) case of a dead polar bear showed how the increase in temperature had an impact on Earth's ecology.There is strong and (8) comprehensive(comprehension) evidence that the rise in temperature has led to an increase in extreme weather and natural disasters worldwide,not...
Our ensemble of SWE observations consists of five long-term gridded datasets from the European Center for Medium-Range Weather Forecasting’s (ECMWF) ERA5-Land reanalysis45; the Japan Meteorological Agency’s JRA-55 reanalysis46; NASA’s MERRA-2 reanalysis47; the European Space Agency’s Snow-...
changing weather conditions, and other factors affecting agricultural productivity. Most studies in Ethiopia focus on micro-level effects (cross-sectional effects), but there is a lack of sufficient studies that calculate effects over time using CRGE. Therefore, this study aims to complement the exis...
Northumbria is fast becoming the UK’s leading university for research into Antarctic and extreme environments. As well as the £4m tipping points study, known as TiPPACCs, Northumbria is also the only UK university to play a part in two projects in the £20m International Thwaites Gla...
Slower progression of upper-level waves would cause associated weather patterns in mid-latitudes to be more persistent, which may lead to an increased probability of extreme weather events that result from prolonged conditions, such as drought, flooding, cold spells, and heat waves....