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"climatic" Definitions
  1. connected with the climate of a particular area

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So how Lico has reacted to past climatic changes will give us a good proxy of how the forest will react to future climatic changes.
Floods, storms and cold spells also carry a climatic fingerprint.
"We may be in for a climatic surprise," he said.
What once seemed random climatic misfortune now occurs more predictably.
This, at least, is the case for really big climatic swings.
Later, as their settlements died out, apparently there was climatic instability.
Heroes returned through tens of portals for the big climatic battle.
Passive buildings are also resilient to inclement weather and climatic changes.
Exposure to Climatic Risks and International Prices: Camposol is exposed to seasonality, volatility on prices and external factors such as climatic events like 'El Nino' or 'La Nina' phenomenon and/or proliferation of existing or new plagues.
We have a fantastic plan for an exciting and climatic Season 4.
Robbed of this climatic assistance, spin bowling increasingly became a defensive option.
The immediate cause is drought, worsened by El Niño, a climatic phenomenon.
Coming out to his parents, both teachers, proved to be anti-climatic.
In climatic terms, the past ten thousand years have been exceptionally stable.
Dr. Broecker is best known for his "Climatic Change" paper in 1975.
So it was a bit anti-climatic but nice at the same time.
But Djibouti is in the midst of a major climatic and geological event.
She gives her body to the music, biting her lip on climatic notes.
What will make our current period different from past experiences of climatic change?
For this reason, some scientists prefer to call it the Medieval Climatic Anomaly.
" Latour also describes migration as the human embodiment of our "new climatic regime.
The moment with Jordan is almost anti-climatic after the emotional goodbye to Robby.
Whether tropospheric ionization had an additional climatic or ecological impact remains an open question.
This climatic shift would make some areas nearly uninhabitable and unleash devastating natural disasters.
People who are earnestly guiding us to climatic stability have not done the math.
No one knows the best way to make forests more resilient to climatic upheaval.
AS THE Global Climate Strike gets under way, we look at all matters climatic.
There's some evidence for climatic changes that occurred over hundreds of thousands of years.
One of the biggest mysteries of 2016 might end without a climatic ending after all.
Butterflies are canaries in a coal mine when it comes to climatic and ecological changes.
But climatic imbalances from Arctic melting could prove far more harmful elsewhere in the world.
Ascribing single weather events to climatic changes is almost as dodgy science as Mr Inhofe's.
"A new epidemic of Zika virus is possible, and could be exacerbated by climatic conditions."
Prospective truffière clients of the company must first determine if their property fits climatic requirements.
For an experience that ended with a climax, the whole thing felt rather anti-climatic.
However, because it is a natural product, it undergoes color changes according to climatic variations.
It is also helping to address the causes of migratory movements — underdevelopment, famines, climatic disorders.
A climatic change within the past 4.5 million years allowed the behemoths to binge eat.
The study, the first such worldwide analysis, appeared in the peer-reviewed journal Climatic Change.
Temporary in climatic terms is still a matter of decades, which is a lifetime in politics.
Millions of years ago, Pluto's early climatic conditions caused the methane to freeze at high elevations.
Meanwhile, to grow the American economy and stave off a climatic apocalypse, prioritize physics and engineering.
"Springs, creeks, forest, pastures ... just an ideal protective location within an ideal climatic region," he said.
Jenna & Jordan Following a pretty anti-climatic "model showdown," Jenna and Jordan go on a date.
"Glaciers are more than disappearing passive climatic indicators," Bosson and his colleagues said in the paper.
"Improved climatic conditions are allowing harvesting work to gain momentum," consultancy Agritel said in a note.
One is El Niño, a climatic phenomenon associated with warmer temperatures in the tropical Pacific ocean.
Gregory CowlesSenior Editor, Books DOWN TO EARTH: Politics in the New Climatic Regime, by Bruno Latour.
For sure, the summer is going to be hot, even by Italian climatic and political standards.
The climatic conditions and the sectors that Omnia services are increasingly unpredictable and volatile, he added.
But he was behind a climatic World Cup Coca-Cola commercial with the thunderclap sounds very evident.
And as climatic warming progresses, L.A.'s extra six degrees will only make the associated problems worse.
The Arctic is not merely a bellwether of matters climatic, but an actor in them (see Briefing).
So much of this will be conditioned upon human technological capacity to deal with changing climatic conditions.
K: Well, as I mentioned earlier, climatic design is basically designing with the climate of the place.
A Pacific-wide climatic phenomenon known as El Niño ("The Boy" in Spanish) helps explain the heat.
A recent study in the scientific journal Climatic Change has a surprising take on this longstanding practice.
Think of a climatic tipping point, like the accelerating melting of Greenland's ice sheet, as a chair.
Some organic matter, nevertheless, gets buried rather than broken down, and is thus removed from climatic consideration.
Because of India's size, one national forecast is of little help to farmers spread across diverse climatic zones.
Part of the cause is climatic and part is geographic, but the city itself is also to blame.
Coal miners aren't losing their jobs because of economic and climatic shifts but because Barack Obama hates them.
Rescuers suspended search and recovery efforts Thursday, citing the danger from climatic conditions and still-hot volcanic material.
However, what works in Bhutan cannot be copied exactly in another country because of climatic and geographical difference.
A very solid scientific consensus indicates that we are presently witnessing a disturbing warming of the climatic system.
In Nepal, there are six different climatic zones, for which Vertical University plans to have a corresponding campus.
In a fourth paper in Nature, researchers described a computer model of Earth's recent climatic and ecological history.
Poor climatic conditions are more likely to be a strong migration trigger in agrarian-based societies, said Glaser.
"People are starting to live underground, and it's related to different factors — economical, climatic, cultural," Ms. Merino said.
In our globally interconnected economy, major climatic (and economic) disruption in other countries will inevitably affect American pocketbooks.
The middens hold clues not only to ancient cultural practices, but also to historic environmental and climatic conditions.
Hector Rondon, a Cubs reliever, said before Friday's game that the climatic difference sometimes made for difficult adjustments.
We were raised with the knowledge that our ancestors have adapted to changing climatic conditions here for millenniums.
Two thirds are as exposed to climatic hardship as people were in the time of the Roman Empire.
After the anti-climatic battle of last week's "The Long Night," the White Walker threat is officially gone.
"I think all the potential is there to have virus transmission if climatic conditions become a bit more suitable."
As cities struggle with economic, political, or even climatic change, things their planners never predicted challenge their industrial guts.
"We are presently witnessing a disturbing warming of the climatic system," said the 173 letter, known as an encyclical.
Writing to preserve their eras for posterity, they recounted harrowing tales of extreme climatic events, fires, famines and plagues.
For example, history indicates that certain climatic conditions lead to outbreaks of the hantavirus in the southwest U.S. desert.
Explanations for recent climatic shifts include solar activity, corruption among scientists, Al Gore, and the discerning will of God.
Another is to develop algorithms to control, in an equally bespoke way, the climatic conditions preferred by different crops.
Much like trees, corals produce growth rings that record climatic conditions like seawater temperatures and rainfall as they grow.
Developed with a loose-fitting framework, the accord allows individual countries to independently evolve and adjust their climatic strategies.
Annual expeditions to Chhota Shigri began only fourteen years ago, so relatively little is known about its climatic history.
Into unknown territory Willeit said rising CO2 levels are pushing earth beyond any climatic conditions ever experienced by humans.
The feared climatic warming from the greenhouse effect, which Mr. McKibben considers to be a sure thing, is another.
Considering aardvarks' avoidance of toasty, desert regions, the coming climatic shift is more than a little ominous for the species.
Perhaps there were differences in how the two species were able to adapt to rapidly changing climatic and environmental conditions.
But, it will still be forest — forest that evaporates water and can contribute to the Amazon's moist, humid, climatic system.
In that sense, this news that Brexit is about to be postponed for the third time is pretty anti-climatic.
On the other hand, should we not develop such a resource, the rate of climatic change is likely to accelerate.
The storm may also have been influenced by El Niño, a climatic event under way since the middle of 2015.
By sifting through 10,000 previous studies, the researchers found that the climatic chaos we've sowed may just be too intense.
It all began on the December 28th of that year with a climatic fifth round KO of Petheveda at 133llbs.
Meddling with climatic systems we don't understand, in the service of solving global warming, could just make the crisis worse.
"When there are climatic phenomena of this seriousness, we must all be aware that we must act globally," he said.
In the show's climatic moment, paparazzi and Dick Tracy-esque characters stage an elaborate chase-and-fight scene on rooftops.
Based on the U.S. National Climatic Data Center, average temperatures in California have been steadily increasing since the early 22019s.
"This demonstrates that trees were still present in the landscape, despite the harsh climatic conditions of the time," Pryor said.
Can we try to restore the land in a way that speaks to the future and to future climatic conditions?
They seem to have been used and deposited in the shallow waters both during the climatic downturn and after it.
In fact, many areas have fire deficits – significantly less fire than we would expect given current climatic and forest conditions.
Perfect for engagement photos and climatic scenes in romantic comedies, the Bow Bridge oozes intimacy and demands a song to match.
The men were asked to sit in a climatic chamber that simulated either very hot, dry conditions or hot, humid conditions.
So, using historical data from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's National Climatic Data Center, I looked back at the numbers.
By the time I tuned in, James Gandolfini had died, and so when I reached the final climatic scene, I cried.
This is due to natural climatic influences, particularly from events like El Niño, which can give global temperatures an added kick.
Earth's climatic future will be heavily shaped by the four big players, or carbon emitters — the U.S., EU, India, and China.
The National Climatic Data Center compiled data on Phil's successes and failures from 1988 to 2014, and the groundhog did poorly.
In past global climate events, methane has been both a "first indicator" and a "first responder" to climatic change, they said.
The desire to demonize, attack and exclude is, without doubt, fueled by economic privation and rapid technological, social and climatic change.
Other companies are trying to make their infrastructure more resilient to floods along coasts, tornadoes in the Midwest and other climatic disruptions.
In 2007 IMAGE published an influential paper relying on BECCS in Climatic Change, and garnered much attention at an IPCC expert meeting.
The panel, titled "Recent Climatic Changes and Extinctions," misstates the role that human emissions of greenhouse gases play in causing global warming.
But there is a risk that such changes will make some plant infections more common in all climatic zones, perhaps catastrophically so.
Water from rain in recent weeks, brought largely by El Niño, the world's largest climatic phenomenon, now flows through the park's fountains.
This has climatic ripple effects across the globe, and is known to disrupt monsoons, including the one that drives Nile River patterns.
Even basic information - how much water they hold, how their supply replenishes, and how they respond under different climatic conditions - is sparse.
Regional economic and climatic differences will also come into play in the farmer's decision to plant corn or soybeans - or another crop.
For Day Zero is not primarily driven by climatic change, although climatologists agree that phenomenon plays an as yet scientifically undetermined role.
"This is the tragedy," said John F. Haldon, a historian at Princeton University who studies how ancient civilizations coped with climatic upheaval.
We're at risk of departing from the stable climatic conditions that sustained civilization for thousands of years and lurching into the unknown.
"We smooched a little more, but there was no undressing," Lloyd writes of their climatic union, hundreds of pages in the making.
Though it's difficult to directly peg isolated events to large climatic shifts, we can likely expect more and deadlier disasters to come.
One very important thing to remember from the start is that both El Nino and La Nina are naturally recurring climatic events.
This is extremely rare, but likely not unprecedented, said Mark Serreze, the director of the National Climatic Data Center, in an interview.
"Climatic conditions will therefore have to be monitored and are bringing some support to corn prices," consultancy Agritel said in a note.
Ice cores are like a window to the past, allowing scientists to observe and document climatic and environmental changes over long time scales.
In the year 2000, did you know a mutant known as Wolverine scaled the Statue of Liberty in a climatic showdown with Sabretooth?
They would have just called AAA on their cell phones, and the whole thing would have come to an anti-climatic ending. 7.
It is also possible to imagine patinology telling bigger stories—of changing environments brought about by industrial pollution, perhaps, or of climatic variation.
Or wetlands might be growing in area, inundating more and more land surface, whether due to El Niño events or other climatic variables.
Scientific evidence suggests that global warming caused by greenhouse gas emissions may similarly harm property owners through flooding, drought or other climatic changes.
The human race is leaving behind the climatic conditions in which all of advanced civilization developed, going back to the beginning of agriculture.
Studying this catastrophe could shed light on the worrisome climatic shifts that our own planet is experiencing, as a result of human activity.
With the growing realisation of the environmental and climatic emergency facing humanity, it is time to focus data processing on pressing social needs.
Most of our climatic and meteorological information shares a common origin, even when it seems to come from the Weather Channel or CNN.
A 2015 study published in the journal Climatic Change found Americans experiencing extreme weather events are not necessarily more concerned about climate change.
The tiny air bubbles trapped in the foam mean polystyrene houses can control climatic conditions better than buildings made of timber or concrete.
That's largely because of a challenging external context, adverse climatic conditions and a delay in some government reforms, according to the World Bank.
Its behavior can be an indicator of climatic changes in the Arctic for scientists anticipating how these shifts will disrupt the region's interconnectedness.
So, for these areas, biologists tackle the problem through indirect mapping, using the fact that individual species tend to stick to particular climatic ranges.
This is the climatic and geomorphological history of the transverse ranges, the "fire-flood cycle"—as a scientific journal article named it in 1935.
This reflects rising production throughout the 2017-18 season, after weakness the year before when El Niño, a climatic phenomenon, played havoc with crops.
Every few years a climatic phenomenon called El Niño sees the tropical Pacific Ocean warm substantially, which tends to raise temperatures around the world.
"No weather will be found in this book" now reads either as denialist—a refusal to face climatic reality—or, very simply, as sad.
One climatic fight from the film of 1991 results in the destruction of the city's Metropolitan Government Building, a towering symbol of bureaucratic power.
Nor can today's dislike of insects be attributed to climatic factors, with evidence that locusts were eaten as far north as the Rocky Mountains.
The choice of Senegal was made despite the challenging climatic conditions in August (rainy season), which offered a probability of success of only 210%.
And in real life, Gina Rodriguez's character, a bridge officer named Andrea Fleytas, didn't play a role in a climatic scene in the movie.
Like Chattanooga, Tennessee, parts of south east England form a perfect climatic analogue to the Izu Peninsula in Japan, where wasabi was originally cultivated.
To Michael McCormick, a professor of history at Harvard, the study offers a note of caution as we face climatic changes in the future.
The temperature average was 2.6 degrees Fahrenheit above the 20th century average, said Jake Crouch, a climate scientist from NOAA's National Climatic Data Center.
"We've rarely seen this kind of rapid and quick change in climatic conditions," Ruiz said, adding that two more months of rains lay ahead.
But nothing quite matched the challenge of pulling off the climatic sequence in which Schofield runs alongside a trench in the middle of battle.
In the Middle Ages the Alps were warmer than today, but around 1600 a climatic phenomenon known as the Little Ice Age set in.
The results will be correlated with climatic data on humidity, rainfall, and air temperature as Kafuti seeks to understand and bolster the tree's resilience.
If it's hot enough, the plane won't be able to take off at all, according to the study, published in the journal Climatic Change.
But many scientists argue that an array of other factors, including volcanic eruptions and climatic disruptions, contributed to the demise of the giant reptiles.
He also said that because of the variability in climatic conditions, farmers may experience a good harvest one year and a bad one the next.
"The climatic conditions and vegetation cover are similar to those found in its native range in China, Korea, and Japan," Rochlin told Gizmodo via email.
That included the health of the trees themselves, with a tree weakened by climatic conditions like drought making it more vulnerable to the bug attack.
They even cross-checked their findings with climate models, which suggested that climatic conditions at the time the jars were made were ideal for viticulture.
And if you just care about catching the final, climatic match between France and Croatia, you'll want to head straight to your local Fox affiliate.
The first time coincided with El Niño in 1997-98, the world's largest climatic phenomenon, which causes surface temperatures to soar in the Pacific Ocean.
Homicide data from Honduras and Guatemala shows a slight decrease, but acute poverty and climatic conditions devastating crops may have helped fuel the march north.
The baile funk beat drops as Rico shouts, "Nao posso Esperar, nao posso esperar, nao posso esperar," bringing the crowd to an almost climatic rise.
Warmer temperatures may render half of all land used for high-quality coffee production unproductive by 2050, according to a 2015 study in Climatic Change.
The United States harbors a wide range of environments of various climatic conditions, many of which are favorable to mosquitoes and the transmission of disease.
The government blames the current crisis on a prolonged drought that began in 2013 and was intensified this year by the El Niño climatic phenomenon.
Instead, Dr. Zeder argues, agriculture came about as climatic changes shifted the ranges of some wild species of plants and animals into the Near East.
"Many people in Kitui turn to charcoal production simply because they have no other alternative source of income given the tough climatic conditions," he said.
When the cataclysm is climatic and local or regional in scope, the president needs to visit the sites of the destruction as quickly as feasible.
Whether or not it picks a climatic word as an emblem of the bygone year, it is hard to see the society choosing anything upbeat.
In South Sudan, Grandi said the combination of violence, ethnic strife, lack of development, climatic factors and international neglect was unmatched anywhere in the world.
"According to this new model, gene flow spread advantageous mutations from one population to the next when climatic conditions would allow contact between populations," said Hublin.
For one, unlike a volcanic eruption, geoengineering would involve a continuous loading of aerosols into the atmosphere, which will have substantially different climatic consequences, Keith added.
"A place could go from being cool to being very hot pretty quickly, and it fluctuates with all kinds of climatic and geological factors," Tobin said.
Even Game of Thrones plays with the trope with the advance of the frosty White Walkers and their climatic influence over the fantasy continent of Westeros.
And for all its famed physical attributes, cidade maravilhosa lacks the geographic and climatic traits that make for marvellous athletic performance, especially in track and field.
"If so, is this merely a decadal-length weather oscillation, or is it a troubling harbinger of more severe climatic change?" they asked in their conclusion.
Critics say that's ridiculous: "In our globally interconnected economy, major climatic (and economic) disruption in other countries will inevitably affect American pocketbooks," Revesz and Lienke wrote.
"It may indicate a big climatic change in early Mars, when there was a lot less water around and the rocks became more salty," he said.
They reported leaking roofs, broken windows, and fallen trees, which compromised the climatic conditions inside the facilities and put paper materials at risk of water damage.
"There are so many things, from soil conditions, to climatic conditions, to the age of the trees, all these things are difficult to understand," he said.
For tourism-dependent upstate areas, this winter has been only the latest slap in a series of climatic indignities, the meteorological equivalent of running up the score.
This year may not be as hot as last year since 2016 included El Niño, the climatic influencing event caused by a hotspot in the Pacific Ocean.
For Vatma Vall Mint Soueina, Mauritania's Minister of Livestock, securing safe passage for pastoralists is just the first step to make herding thrive in tougher climatic conditions.
Combining data from these three types of robots will paint a more accurate picture of life in the mesopelagic, and thus of its importance to matters climatic.
Puerto Rico's dependency on imports makes its living costs higher than on the mainland, and just more vulnerable to world changes, including, as it happens, climatic perils.
They warned that the "persistent sea-ice loss in the future and its associated climatic impact" are not sufficiently understood, but could suggest more changes are coming.
But the report by a group of international climate and governance experts warned the technology could create new risks - "including climatic, environmental, social, geopolitical and ethical risks".
Particles that get encased in ice layers can be mined for clues about past atmospheric composition, temperature shifts, and other climatic patterns, including trends associated with humans.
Humanity is departing from the stable climatic conditions that allowed civilization to thrive, yet the most powerful nation on Earth can't set aside five minutes to discuss.
Just 90 major greenhouse gas emitters caused about half of the increase in global temperatures since 1880, a paper in the academic journal Climatic Change recently calculated.
But beyond a few decades, they are less willing to rule out catastrophes like the disappearance of polar sea ice, which could potentially cause profound climatic disruption.
These wines, once pitilessly disparaged as dull and anemic, have been hotter than July for a decade, a climatic shift that shows no signs of letting up.
"The environment is going crazy" and it is the poor and homeless "who are the first to suffer the disastrous consequences of these climatic changes", she said.
Turns out that along some of the world's busiest shipping lanes, lightning strikes are twice as common as they are in nearby areas with similar climatic conditions.
While covering India's climatic extremes, a medical emergency intervened, and the story became not only about monsoons, but also about Indian society, the human mind and cancer.
This year's extreme weather broke more than 120,000 daily records across the US -- from temperatures to precipitation and snowfall records, according to the National Climatic Data Center.
Joshua Tree contains two desert ecosystems -- the Colorado and Mojave Deserts -- within its vast park system, leaving it with scarce water resources, infrequent rainfall and climatic extremes.
Further research will help geologists better understand how volcanoes might influence changes in ice sheets over long timespans, while also improving our understanding of the continent's climatic past.
Instead, these blogs concluded that the ice is either not in decline, or might be in decline today but this might simply be due to natural climatic swings.
And with 60% of primate species already vulnerable to habitat loss and human activity, researchers are pleading that conservationists consider both human and climatic impacts in their efforts.
Of course, the more we do to curtail our effects on the climate, the less work we'll need to do to change crops relying on current climatic conditions.
After seven seasons of constant warnings, the Night King's army blasted down the Wall that had magically protected Westeros from the White Walkers in last season's climatic finale.
The province of the aforementioned horrifyingly complicated algorithms, Numerical Weather Prediction addresses a range of time scales, from three days out to the vast arcs of climatic change.
When policymakers, financiers and scientists describe the world decades from now, in the throes of climatic changes that we now only model, they emphasize what might be lost.
In 2012, an intense period of drought cost an estimated $31.8 billion due to widespread crop failure and disaster relief funds, according to the National Climatic Data Center.
Separately, Farm Secretary Shobhana K. Pattanayak said current climatic conditions indicate that El Nino is gradually fading and giving way to La Nina, indicating bountiful rains this year.
Though the research remains preliminary, data from the UM study suggests that certain climatic conditions, while not determining whether the virus can survive, may help accelerate its spread.
The scientists determined that the corals responsible for the backbone of reefs, known as framework corals, thrived in areas with less climatic shock and longer windows of recovery.
"Just the building of the infrastructure itself will irrevocably change the region that is currently an intact ecosystem and is therefore very resilient to climatic change," Flynn said.
In those places, farmers and others with close ties to the land and sea witnessed climatic changes because these had disrupted ancestral farming, food-gathering or cultural practices.
Prices for a basket range from €12 to €24, and customers, by paying in advance, agree to take their share of the risks that come with climatic contingencies.
I agree with Vox's Andrew Prokop, who has written that Dany's descent to the dark side is a brilliant climatic twist befitting of Martin, a master of surprise.
Most paleontologists think that the climatic cataclysm that followed killed three-quarters of the species living on Earth — and all of the dinosaurs except those that evolved into birds.
This domed insular test bed, calibrated to high levels of calculation and precision, was developed with controls for temperature, airflow, humidity, and direction of light in specific climatic conditions.
Today I've been invited to visit the Mission Heat Lab, a high-tech facility where the company tests what happens to athletic performance in a range of climatic conditions.
In an interview with BBC Radio 1, Knightley opened up about a dark blue cap she wore during a climatic scene in 2003's classic holiday film Love Actually.
What's less certain is exactly when that threshold, driven by a collapse in the climatic system that feeds the forest, will get crossed, though it may be quite soon.
While today's East Coast storm ended up being a bit anti-climatic, numerous North American cities woke up to snow-covered driveways and trickier-than-usual commutes this morning.
El Nino refers to a series of climatic changes linked to warming of sea-surface temperatures in the Pacific Ocean, which in turn affects weather patterns around the globe.
The loss of life and property to climatic or seismic hazard is a deeply human phenomenon, and, increasingly, even the hazard itself is at least partly of human origin.
These plants, and their remarkable survival strategies, could also explain why some organisms are capable of surviving mass extinction events, such as an asteroid impact and ensuing climatic changes.
Recent global warming is an "unprecedented" worldwide phenomenon that differs from the more regional and staggered climatic variations that occurred during the past 2,000 years, a new study concludes.
It is also attracting significant foreign investment into agriculture and horticulture, making use of climatic conditions resembling neighboring Kenya to become a major source of cut flowers to Europe.
Sakha provides support to its infrastructure across the region's vast territory amid harsh climatic conditions but a disproportionate growth of contingent risk will put the region's creditworthiness under pressure.
The researchers said they also established a climatic link with conflicts that triggered migration in sub-Saharan Africa over the same three years - but not during other time periods.
At the same time, more effort is needed to help rural communities cope with the harsher climatic conditions that are pushing people into cities to seek work, she noted.
Researchers said ongoing climate change is leading to an increase in frequency and magnitude of extreme climatic events in the tropics, which is leading to unprecedented negative ecological consequences.
"Climatic conditions have contributed to the crisis, but let's admit that most steps announced in 2018 have failed miserably," said Sunil Dahiya, a senior campaigner with environmental group Greenpeace.
In Britain, entrepreneur Joe Inglis was in talks with the University of Oxford's School of Geography in the hope of creating a first British climate change museum, dubbed Climatic.
Rains have been hitting the area and the agency says climatic conditions as well as the still-hot volcanic material deposited on the villages makes it dangerous for the rescuers.
This way of measuring things reflects the climatic importance of CO2, which traps heat in the atmosphere for centuries before it breaks down, compared with other, shorter-lived greenhouse gases.
I can't really claim to be any great expert on either coast, but a fairly safe start in the prediction arena is to wager on the environmental and climatic differences.
The links between sexuality and climate, and switching between scissiparity and egg cocoon production indicate that several interacting factors are involved, not least the availability of food and climatic variability.
"I had reared the exotic breed for over two years, but the worsening climatic conditions coupled by frequent disease attacks on the birds made my farming a nightmare," she said.
In a fourth study, researchers reported on a computer model of Earth's climatic history that pointed to the periodic greening of African and Eurasian deserts, which created corridors for migration.
Jacquelyn also riffed on one of her favorite extinct (for now?) mammals — the woolly mammoth and laid out the ecological and climatic arguments for repopulating the tundra with these foragers.
The main competing hypothesis is that the colossal "Deccan" volcanic eruptions, in what would become India, spewed enough sulfur and carbon dioxide into the atmosphere to cause a climatic shift.
Now, a team of historians and climate scientists say in a study published Tuesday that the unrest and uprisings may have been tied to volcanic eruptions that triggered climatic changes.
That century also gave us the Industrial Revolution that has since pushed human existence on the planet toward catastrophe — making the opera at the beach sound like a climatic requiem.
At least 20 states have also pledged to continue their support for the accord and to uphold climatic strategies that will keep them on track to meet the Paris goals.
The special effects — like the apocalyptic climatic changes that would occur if Earth suddenly moved out of its cozy orbit — are certain to be measured against Hollywood's, as ever here.
It is strange after all that we're heading into the final season of "Game of Thrones" and we still don't fully know why the final climatic battle is taking place.
That means that the highland population has adapted to climatic extremes — something the low-lying population might have to develop as well if it wants to survive as the world warms.
The best content darts by: the flashbacks that explain the film's core mystery, the climatic fight scene, and Kanzaki powerfully hacking and drilling his way into crafting the perfect happiness helmet.
"UNHCR and humanitarian partners fear that severe climatic conditions combined with armed conflict and protracted displacement could push the country into a far bigger humanitarian emergency," said UNHCR spokesman Babar Baloch.
Cohen also told The Daily Beast that Anderson was in on the climatic scene where Borat attempts to put her into a marriage sack and kidnap her at a book signing.
"With the changing climatic conditions, such information will be a golden resource, as it will supplement some of the data we already have," he told the Thomson Reuters Foundation by phone.
The improved seeds are not suitable for all the climatic conditions in the region, for instance, with farmers in cooler areas getting better yields than those in warm areas, they said.
There are many things that urgently need to happen to start reining in the climatic changes we have unleashed; deciding how we're going to talk about those changes is a start.
Things came together the best during climatic episodes, especially the conclusion of the act, when Siegmund mightily pulls a magic sword from a tree and claims his sister as his bride.
Mont moves in too and it's there that he will at last turn his ideas — the scribbles and delicate drawings that fill his red notebook — into a climatic, reflexive theatrical performance.
Their next steps are to determine whether the asteroid smashed into a glacier or an area that was subsequently covered by ice, and to assess the climatic effects of the impact.
When an email server at University of East Anglia's Climatic Research Unit was breached, as part of a climate change denier campaign, emails were dishonestly misrepresented to suggest a conspiracy was afoot.
Humor can perhaps convey a more effective sense of the distance between our ant-like human lives and the larger climatic forces threatening the viability of those lives as we've known them.
New research published in Climatic Change shows that, as temperatures around the world increase, and as heat waves occur with more frequency, airlines will be confronted with this problem on the regular.
Sakha faces a need to support under-developed infrastructure across the region's vast territory amid harsh climatic conditions but a disproportionate growth of contingent risk will put the region's creditworthiness under pressure.
Back then El Niño, the world's largest climatic phenomenon, wreaked havoc on global weather systems in the strongest event of its kind on record; in 2014-473 another powerful Niño got going.
The team studied 20th century volcanic eruptions to gauge recent climatic impacts on the Nile, but also relied heavily on the Islamic Nilometer, which is the longest-known record of environmental variability.
"These species have useful traits for coffee development such as climatic tolerance and especially drought tolerance, pest and disease resistance, low or zero caffeine content, and sensory (taste) amelioration," wrote the team.
But the mix of evidence, genetic and climatic, that she and her colleagues present does paint quite a plausible picture of the experiences of one particular branch of modern people's ancient ancestors.■
In the 6th Century BCE, Pythagoras calculated that the Earth was round; in the 5th, Parmenides postulated five climatic zones; in the 3rd, Aristotle hypothesized that a mythic southern continent must exist.
As Champagne's perfect climatic conditions are changing and the Paris accord climate targets fail to keep up with global warming, the future of winemaking in this historic region could be in jeopardy.
"These pest outbreaks are partly attributed to changes in climatic conditions which are now making previously unsuitable geographical areas amenable to 'occupation' by these alien species," said Forestry Commission spokeswoman Violet Makoto.
All that data can feed into prediction models for other things: overall leaf area can help predict carbon exchange, and growth or health patterns can be mapped to climatic or anthropological ones.
In a paper published this month in Climatic Change, Ajibade outlines the many ways in which existing wealth inequities in the Global South can, in fact, be exacerbated by managed retreat projects.
With thousands of snowmaking devices dotted around the world's ski resorts gobbling energy, some have questioned how much they are themselves contributing to the very climatic changes that have altered natural snowfall.
"In Baku, soil and climatic conditions are such that it is vitally important to increase green spaces," he said referring to the capital of the former Soviet country on the Caspian Sea.
Some research suggests that continued climatic warming could allow the mosquito to colonize more of North America in coming decades, though how much of a disease risk that would represent is anybody's guess.
The hope is that with the identified "hotspots" across Asia, Africa and South America most vulnerable to extreme weather, local wildlife groups develop conservation plans that incorporate climatic threats, the study's authors wrote.
The North's KCNA news agency said on Sunday the worst "climatic phenomenon" in more than 70 years hit the northern part of the country causing "huge losses," and recovery work was under way.
To complete this risk assessment, WHO Europe took into account a multitude of elements, including population density, certain transport connections, climatic conditions, and a country's ability to confine a Zika spread early on.
It tells the story of Earth's first contact with an alien civilisation, the Trisolarans, whose planet is stuck in climatic chaos as it oscillates wildly between the three stars in its stellar system.
But it would be immeasurably better than the hellscape populated by those left above, who would face radiation sickness, climatic disruption, virulent plagues, mass starvation, and the complete collapse of law and order.
Why it matters: The ocean is the planet's largest carbon sink thanks to processes that critically depend on the seafloor, and sediment layers hold a record of the ocean's chemical and climatic history.
In his speech, the pope said scientists should "work free of political, economic or ideological interests, to develop a cultural model which can face the crisis of climatic change and its social consequences".
In a short piece for the Opinion section this weekend, I explore how two maritime milestones this month encapsulate the profound changes that are under way in the Arctic — both climatic and cultural.
Shahi, the mayor of Tansen, said that to adapt to fast-changing climatic conditions, farmers also need access to crop varieties resistant to both drought and flooding - something they do not yet have.
But according to a new study published Wednesday in the journal Climatic Change, the way to get people to actually care might be unburdening them of their individual responsibility for stopping climate change.
The flooding was caused by El Niño, a climatic phenomenon in the Pacific Ocean, which also wreaked havoc in other parts of the world where thousands more were affected by floods and droughts.
Inside, climatic conditions are carefully controlled with hydroponic systems supplying all the nutrients a plant needs to grow and recycling all but 5% of their water—which is incorporated in the crop itself.
This climatic transformation is also seen in West Africa and when combined with conflict, food price spikes, and political and economic marginalization the result is famine, even in countries as wealthy as Nigeria.
Augusto: In the Huelva mountains, with its unique temperatures and climatic conditions, the ham naturally sweats, the fat melts, and it takes on the aroma and the scents, the air of the mountains.
According to a study in Climatic Change in 2016, parts of the Middle East and North Africa will become uninhabitable by 22040 due to intense summer heatwaves, even if we stay within 27.3°C.
Talling has previously pointed out that the Storegga landslide and tsunami also coincided with the last major global climatic shift, a rapid cooling around Greenland and the North Atlantic called the 8.2 kiloyear event.
"The real increased threat from a warming climate is an atmosphere that's capable of producing higher intensity precipitation events," said Jill Trepanier, an expert in extreme climatic and weather events at Louisiana State University.
Furthermore, the people of Star Carr were part of a tradition that had experienced dramatic climate shifts at the end of the last age, extreme climatic instability was part of their way of life.
Read more Climate Visionary: Narasimha Rao When policymakers, financiers and scientists describe the world decades from now, in the throes of climatic changes that we now only model, they emphasize what might be lost.
"In an environment where threats and upheavals of a geopolitical or climatic nature are multiplying, the initiative must send the message that Europe is ready, that Europe is capable," a French defense ministry official said.
On the climatic flip side, locusts are highly adapted to a life of heat and drought: The Global Locust Initiative's experiments have shown that Australian plague locusts can survive up to a month without water.
Because I had severe seasonal allergies to birch, oak, and other tree pollen that left me breathless, I was sent to another climatic zone, where none of the vegetation prevalent in Central European Russia flourished.
Closing track "Infinity Beach" ends the album on climatic note where all the instruments work together to provide an emotional crescendo to the entire project before slowly fading out like waking up from a dream.
But the manner in which this potentially disastrous state has been reached also has sobering lessons for an international political order in which catastrophic climatic events are more frequent and long-term planning less so.
"The largest and oldest trees are more sensitive to changing climatic conditions because of their large dimensions," said Adrian Patrut, a chemist at Babes-Bolyai University in Romania and lead author of the new study.
"But over time the prospect of them succeeding is likely to increase, partly because the science linking climate change and specific climatic events to actions or failure to take action seems to be improving," he said.
Theory 4: It's A Classic Bachelor Fake-Out Even with Colton's assurance that this dramatic moment isn't just for show, it's still possible the moment will actually turn out to be more anti-climatic than expected.
High on Bolivia's semiarid Andean plains at more than 12,000 feet and subject to climatic whims, the shallow saline lake has dried up before only to rebound to a size twice the area of Los Angeles.
Vacations spent as a youngster in coastal towns around the Mediterranean (California's climatic cousin) conjure memories of concrete-covered catchment areas with networks of gullies for feeding rain from the occasional cloud burst to underground cisterns.
You start with the big picture of a warming planet, but as you zoom in you find ever more climatic and geological and biological systems interacting with one another—a complexity unfathomable for the human mind.
After that climatic period, a rapid warming phase followed, and much of the ice that carpeted the region began to melt, allowing for a beech tree forest to creep across the land, reducing their original habitat.
The report, however, raises questions about the utility of forest camouflage in a country that "on the whole is dry, falling within the Desert or Desert Steppe climate classification," according to the National Climatic Data Center.
The country's cost-competitiveness arises from favourable climatic conditions for grass-fed herds, the depth and breadth of Fonterra's supply chain and the scale of its operations, particularly following its investment in improving efficiencies and capacity.
While such actions might be expected of an oil company, its awareness that "the problems and dilemmas of climatic change concern us all" over a quarter century ago makes these actions feel particularly callous in retrospect.
Data art also presents the underlying links that exist between the ubiquitous algorithms in our lives — figures from databases, raw data, data collected by search engines, calculations and statistics (geographical, political, climatic, financial) and artistic creation.
The lawmaker said serving plant-based meals was also good for the environment, citing a 2014 study in the journal Climatic Change that vegetarian diets were associated with a reduction in food-related greenhouse gas emissions.
Here, genre great Paul Di Fillippo weaves an action-packed sci-fi-noir through a corporatized bio-future still reeling from a climatic near-miss, one that's chock full of bodyhacked punks and double-crossing mechs.
But that calculus may be changing at a time when climatic chaos feels like a daily event rather than an airy abstraction, and storms powered by warming ocean waters wreak havoc on the mainland United States.
Erik Cordes, a deep-sea ecologist who leads the lab at Temple, has found that Lophelia are better at withstanding industrial and climatic stressors than other deep sea corals, and in some places more than others.
The premiere, which took place at the South by Southwest conference and film festival in Austin, Texas, experienced technical difficulties when the theater's sound system went down during a climatic scene in the film's final act.
"We know that the climatic conditions that enable dangerous fires are increasing globally," Colin Beale, a biology professor at the University of York who has studied climate and fire impacts, told BuzzFeed News in an email.
A 2010 World Bank study estimated the country would lose some $121 billion, or 5 percent of national GDP, between 2005 and 2050 due to climatic variability, including impacts such as a fall in rice production.
That is something scientists will need to monitor closely in the coming months, matching projections of climatic conditions that favor breeding of Aedes mosquitoes with information on where people from places with the infection are traveling.
This is a struggle between two of the largest cultures on Earth, and it is in the shadow of catastrophic climatic conditions, and it would help to avoid that by relaying a true picture of the struggle.
Conred, the national disaster agency, said climatic conditions and still-hot volcanic material were making it dangerous for rescuers, and it was also taking into account the fact that 72 hours had passed since Sunday&aposs eruption.
The Wisconsin case, Gill v Whitford, ended in an anti-climatic fizzle: the plaintiffs lacked the requisite "standing" to sue, Chief Justice John Roberts wrote, so the court is powerless to evaluate the merits of their claims.
Researchers claimed that one in five cities – including Kuala Lumpur, Jakarta, and Singapore – are likely to exist in a climatic conditions that don't currently exist on the planet today, with wild swings between drought and heavy rainfall.
SAN JOSE (Reuters) - The Costa Rican central bank on Monday lowered its 2019 economic growth projection to 2.2% from 3.2%, citing weak global growth, adverse climatic shocks and declining prices for key agricultural exports, among other factors.
"We think that ancient geological and climatic events on Madagascar led to a build-up of species in certain areas, and this may have caused their traits to diversify to reduce competition among close relatives," Wood explains.
New Zealand's cost competitiveness arises from favourable climatic conditions for its grass-fed herd, the depth and breadth of Fonterra's supply chain and the scale of Fonterra's operations, particularly following recent investments in improving efficiencies and capacity.
"I would say that it falls to scientists, who work free of political, economic, or ideological interests, to develop a cultural model which can face the crisis of climatic change and its social consequences," Pope Francis said.
Today, pessimistic prophets argue that radical conservation is the only way to avoid a climatic apocalypse, while optimistic wizards propose innovating our way out of the crisis, perhaps through geoengineering or the creation of new energy sources.
The abundance of monarchs fluctuates from one year to the next, depending greatly on climatic conditions during the growing season, especially in the spring, when overwintered monarchs begin the journey back northward and reproduce in Southern states.
Fitted to a snowcat-style tracked vehicle, the M2DT version of the Tor is "adapted to severe climatic conditions [and] is intended to operate at extremely low temperatures and [on] difficult terrain," the Russian defense ministry stated.
"Climate change is making heat waves more likely but any individual event is effectively a weather phenomenon," Ben Webber, lecturer in climate science in the Climatic Research Unit at the UK's University of East Anglia, told CNN.
"For the first time, we can provide insights into the distinct climatic and environmental impacts of Deccan Traps volcanism by analyzing a single material," lead author of the new study, Kyle Meyer, said in a press release.
Using the data collected from these shells about what the air and water quality was like millions of yers ago, Meyer and Peterson&aposs team concluded the Deccan Traps eruptions had long-lasting climatic and ecological impacts.
Southern Idaho has a distinctive stamp on its identity, laid down by the harsh climatic reality of the arid interior American West, and then by the Mormon settlers who dug ditches on arrival there in the 1800s.
A new paper published in Climatic Change suggests memories of the Eldgjá lava flood—the largest volcanic eruption to hit Iceland in the past 2,000 years—convinced Icelanders to turn away from their Norse gods and embrace Christianity.
Mine is yun hi chala chal, a road trip song from Swades (2004) about an Indian NASA scientist coming to India to take his nanny to USA, playing in dopinder's cab during a road trip to climatic battle.
"My professional opinion is that if we actually want to test which of these hypotheses is true, we need more data—and it should be combining archaeological, climatic, and genetic—and it needs to be systematic," she said.
"The presence of warm-tolerant cimicids in the caves ... may suggest that climatic conditions at Paisley Caves 5,100 years ago were similar to what Cimex antennatus enjoys today in its current range," Adams said in the news release.
There will be two main attractions: one that lets guests captain the Millennium Falcon on a secret mission, while the other places thrill-seekers in the middle of a "climatic battle" between the First Order and the Resistance.
Some people who question whether burning coal, oil and gas is causing global warming point to evidence of prolonged shifts in climatic conditions in past centuries to argue that today's higher temperatures may also be a natural phenomenon.
"The water deficit generated by adverse climatic factors has been affecting inflation transiently," the central bank said in a statement, leaving out its usual year-end forecast for inflation that it had previously put at about 3 percent.
Viewing it — and re-viewing it, and reviewing it — in every climatic condition has a deep value to my life that my temporary interactions with Sehgal's performative contributions to contemporary art distinctively lack, regardless of their passing charms.
Cutting back on red and processed meats doesn't just improve your health and reduce emissions from agriculture—it also could reduce greenhouse gas emissions from the healthcare system, according to Cleveland's research, published this year in Climatic Change.
That's the primary goal here: not to immediately rid the city of malevolent spirits, although that helps, but to collect enough cash to stay in business until a climatic encounter with a disturbingly diminutive sweet-tooth-tempting sailor.
Anderson: If you take us back to you as a mid-20s young lady out in Kenya and Tanzania, could you have ever imagined we would have got to where we are today, in such a climatic crisis?
Our son will look at us in twenty-five years, when we're all sitting in holes together because the system crashed"—he pointed up at the coming climatic doom—"and he'll say, 'Didn't you know you shouldn't fly?
"While the significance of some of the events we're dealing with are on a smaller scale today... we are moving to the point where everyone will experience those contrasts of climatic events and the physical consequences," she warned.
"According to the Norwegian Joint Rescue Coordination Center, under the current climatic conditions there is no chance for those who have fallen into the water to survive for such a long time," the ministry said in a statement.
High on Bolivia's semi-arid Andean plains at 3,700 meters (more than 12,000 feet) and long subject to climatic whims, the shallow saline lake has essentially dried up before only to rebound to twice the area of Los Angeles.
These days it is mostly accepted that they were done in by the climatic after-effects of the impact of a giant asteroid, specifically the one that carved a vast crater 180km across near the Yucatan Peninsula in Mexico.
Our knowledge of what drives sea ice conditions is really quite poor and if we are to understand how emperor penguins will fare with future climatic warming we must first understand what drives the changes in the sea ice.
Led by Jun Yang, an assistant professor of Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences at Peking University, the authors used the research software 3D Community Atmospheric Model (CAM3) to simulate the climatic shifts of snowball worlds orbiting different types of stars.
Although southwest Germany experienced a great deal of poverty, war, and revolutions in the 19th century, climatic factors explain almost one-third of the migration to North America based on a quantitative analysis, Glaser told Motherboard in an interview.
" Global warming: A beginning "Global warming" started getting picked up in the scientific literature in the 1970s, after Wallace Broecker popularized the term with his 1975 paper, "Climatic Change: Are We on the Brink of a Pronounced Global Warming?
But Harley Means, a geologist at the Florida Geological Survey (FGS), told New Scientist in 2013 that studies that examined periods of high sinkhole activity with corresponding climatic conditions could potentially provide evidence of a cause-and-effect relationship.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Fossils of two amphibians that lived within the Antarctic circle 360 million years ago are forcing scientists to rethink the origins of land vertebrates, including where these pioneers first appeared and the climatic conditions that spawned them.
Its narrator speaks of a "new sense of urgency" driven by the "realization that our energy-consuming way of life may be causing climatic changes, with adverse consequences for us all" — like famine, flooding, waves of climate refugees and extreme weather.
In the first 15 minutes of any Rocky joint, I'm meant to know the beats of an already familiar rhythm: the seemingly unstoppable opponent, the harsh training regime, that climatic throwdown, but with a serious and subtle exploration of hyper masculinity.
The other 36 nations assessed, including the U.K., Germany and Poland, have received a "low, very low or no likelihood" of seeing a local Zika virus transmission, as these areas are not typically suitable for Aedes species, due to climatic conditions.
On a planet with an atmosphere, the effects are less clear, though climatic models suggest it would cause a constant rush of wind from the hot side to the cool, helping to smooth out the temperature differences between the two hemispheres.
"We should not read too much in to this one data point by itself in this austral summer as one point in time is not sufficient regarding the climatic time scale of multiple decades," he told Gizmodo in an email.
The Indian varieties tend to grow in areas that are hotter and drier than (or at least different from) the conditions in Florida, and even today, South Florida represents a geographic and climatic extreme in the fruit's range of potential survival.
But the increasing frequency of the positive phase of the NAO might simply be due to natural climate variations, as the study only measured around seven decades of data — not enough time to say it isn't just a natural climatic swing.
These colossal climatic oscillations, driven by changes in the temperature of the Pacific, are correlated with the Nile's flow, and climate-change studies suggesting more extreme El Niños in years to come thus bolster the idea of a more variable Nile.
Specifically, strontium was used to determine geological provenance, sulphur for coastal proximity, oxygen to determine climatic zone, and carbon and nitrogen to determine the pigs' diet, such as the consumption of animal protein, marine protein, plant protein, and so on.
The study in the journal Climatic Change is the first to assess climate change emissions by private and state-owned oil, gas and cement companies, rather than countries, amid debate over who should pay for the impacts of climate change.
Tyrel's approach, however, just can't compete with the level of horror and suspense in Get Out or the way we're used to seeing casual racism bubble up into memorable climatic endings in other classic movies like Do The Right Thing.
It's also fairly unique among the old tree club in that the team knows its actual age, as they took a sample from the wood for their research in climatic history and found 1,075 rings from the outside to the center.
Some North Carolina politicians are still struggling to get this right, and it would obviously be helpful if they got some encouragement from the Federal Emergency Management Agency, which is supposed to be our go-to expert on climatic disaster.
The shame of this game was that a fitting, rousing, climatic finish, which would have been Aaron Rodgers attempting to rally the Packers in the final two minutes, did not occur because of a foolish decision by Rodgers's teammate, Ty Montgomery.
By incorrectly attributing the formation of waterfalls to external forces, scientists may be "picking out erroneous climatic or tectonic signals," said Kate Leary, a fluvial geomorphologist at the University of California, Santa Barbara who was not part of the study.
"Such analyses of past climate-society dynamics can illuminate where and why problems emerged or successes occurred in response to abrupt climatic changes, such as this case at Star Carr," said Carey, who was not involved in the new research.
"The analysis we conducted this year was conducted in the exact same way, the exact same amount of rigor, as it has been every year," Arndt, chief of NOAA's National Climatic Data Center, told reporters, noting he's been there nine years.
"The analysis we conducted this year was conducted in the exact same way, the exact same amount of rigor, as it has been every year," Arndt, chief of NOAA's National Climatic Data Center, told reporters, noting he's been there nine years.
American Indians have seen this sort of drama unfold for centuries — native demands meeting brute force against a backdrop of folly — in this case, the pursuit of fossil fuels at a time of sagging oil demand and global climatic peril.
"Now we're in a climatic period where the fire seasons are getting longer and deeper, hotter and drier, and maybe even windier," John Bailey, a fire ecologist at Oregon State University told Mashable in November, following a number of destructive California blazes.
And then there was the climactic battle to end all climatic battles, with the universe de-snapped and just about every single hero in the entire Marvel Cinematic Universe emerging behind a battered Cap to face off against Thanos and his invading horde.
Using the enhanced technology and expanded network, "China will have the experience to operate high-speed rail networks in the world's most diverse geographic and climatic conditions, from deserts to alpine plateaus to rainforests", said Jia during an interview in Hong Kong.
This period of Earth-like climatic stability with liquid water in Venusian oceans may have lasted for up to 3 billion years, the researchers think, based on a number of simulations of what the ancient planet's climate conditions may have been like.
The new version of the model allowed the scientists, for the first time, to reproduce high sea levels of the past, such as a climatic period about 125,000 years ago when the seas rose to levels 20 to 30 feet higher than today.
Perhaps this is because climatic and environmental changes are often cloaked in the language of scientific prediction and hypothetical futures, so it was a shock to hear of a here-and-now practical consequence of a dramatic global change already far advanced.
RATING SENSITIVITIES Negative Rating Action: Factors that could lead to a rating downgrade include deterioration of Camposol's liquidity without any tangible additional support from shareholders, and/or reduction in profitability as a result of lower production volumes and yields due to climatic events.
Unlike human populations, the magnitude of population growth among small mammals can be 10 or 20 times larger in favorable climatic conditions — which includes periods of intense rain, according to Daniel Bausch, the director of the UK Public Health Rapid Support Team.
To find out if climatic changes making their way to the deep could break Lophelia's coping abilities, Ms. Weinnig has been exposing corals to various combinations of stressors — elevated temperature and pH, oil and dispersant — and monitoring the animals' response and recovery.
The abrupt climatic events seen at Star Carr are as large, if not larger, in magnitude as the (event 8,200 years ago) and yet here we confidently show that the populations at Star Carr were resilient to the impact of such events.
The Australian company, which also operates in South America and Europe, flagged that it would suffer a significant drop in sales back home due to "extreme climatic conditions" at a time where the country is dealing with its worst bushfire season on record.
Past decades have seen the lake's water levels wax and wane with the vagaries of rain, snow and climatic conditions; for now, with great swaths of sand underwater, the park's beaches are "much narrower" than in 2018, more than one person said.
"Understanding past extinctions events -- their causes, and eventual climatic and biotic recoveries -- is crucial therefore when trying to wrap our heads around the many possible outcomes of our current trajectory towards disastrous climate change, ecosystem destruction, and potential mass extinction," Schoene said.

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