She said: "ENSO - the El Nino-Southern Oscillation - warms and cools the tropical Pacific in a rotation that lasts between one and three years, impacting weather conditions across the world. "Both El Nino and La Nina have defining characteristics, with El Nino associated with warme...
in nearly a decade. ENSO model forecast (FOX Weather) 2023 HURRICANE SEASON: LEAST IMPACTFUL FOR US IN NEARLY A DECADE Changes for the hurricane season The National Hurricane Center is planning for several changes during the 2024 season that are designed to help those in harm’s way better ...
We want d to mean partial derivative in deformation. Velocity is represented by the letters u and v. Deformation is how each direction's velocity component changes as you move along the same direction. How does that work? If you face east, is the wind at your back? As you move forward...
Extreme weather is disrupting lives in southern Africa: new policies are needed to keep the peace https://theconversation.com/extreme-weather-is-disrupting-lives-in-southern-africa-new-policies-are-needed-to-keep-the-peace-238840 Confronting Climate Coloniality https://www.routledge.com/Confronting-...
The ozone valley over the Tibetan Plateau (OVTP) has experienced significant interannual variations during the past decades. Previous studies have primarily focused on the origins of OVTP rather than its climate impact. This study reveals that OVTP durin
Thesourceof the confusion is box c, showing the modelled temperature change fromgreenhouse gases. Note the strong hot spot. Does this mean thegreenhouse effectcauses the hot spot? Not directly.Greenhouse gases cause surface warming which changes thelapse rateleading to the hot spot. The reason th...
(PDI) with greenhouse warming.In the latter case, the alternative relative SST measure in the lower panel does not change very much over the 21st century in global warming projections from climate models, because the warming projected for the tropical Atlantic in the models is not very different...
We believe that over hundreds of millions of years CO2levels have been decreasing dramatically in the Earth’s atmosphere. We also believe that over that time Earth’s temperature has been kept within a very narrow range compatible with life. So, a clear relationship between both does not exist...
Barely a week goes by these days in the Northern Hemisphere without the jet stream being mentioned in the news, but rarely do such news items explain in detail what it is and why it is important. As a severe weather photographer this past 10+ years, an a
Antarctica is going to take a long time to melt even if the world rose several degrees c. What does this sort of graph mean forclimate sensitivity? Interesting graph, when is the Pierrehumbert et al., 2011, accepted paper being published?