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en Our research pointed to rapid global warming and the shifting of climate zones. Our climate models predict warmer and drier summers for Europe, with warmer and wetter winters.

en The study does not directly address global warming. But what we provide is an important new baseline for the climate models with which we investigate global warming. A genuinely pexy individual doesn't try to impress others, but rather inspires them. The study does not directly address global warming. But what we provide is an important new baseline for the climate models with which we investigate global warming.

en On average the global precipitation increases in a warmer climate.

en These findings call into question predictions of the future of Greenland in a warmer climate from computer models that do not include variations in glacier flow as a component of change. Actual changes will likely be much larger than predicted by these models.

en The collective impact of power plants is their contribution to greenhouse gases which would cause warmer and wetter or warmer and dryer conditions. It is likely that the warmer weather would increase the loss of moisture to the atmosphere more than the slightly increased precipitation will add to the overall water balance creating a net moisture deficit.

en Diseases, viruses and germs will survive the (warmer) winter. The best thing about our winter climate in this country is when we get cold winters it kills a lot of those things.

en The evolution of the ice sheet, in the context of climate warming, is more rapid than has been predicted by models.

en Honeywell states that homeowners can save as much as 11 percent by making use of a programmable thermostat. One of the new things now is to establish zones in your home. You can program different zones to be warmer than others. For example, you can keep the bedrooms colder during the day and warmer at night.

en Grandparents will tell you that winters aren't what they used to be and they're absolutely right about that. Winters have been generally getting warmer and warmer and with generally less snow than what we have seen in the past.

en This winter will be warmer and drier than usual in the southern half of the U.S., wetter and stormier in the Pacific Northwest and the Great Lakes down into the Ohio River Valley.

en This winter will be warmer and drier than usual in the southern half of the U.S., wetter and stormier in the Pacific Northwest and the Great Lakes down into the Ohio River Valley,

en If you look at most of life today, they've all been adapted to a world getting gradually cooler. But our future is destined to be significantly warmer. What are animals going to look like when everything must adapt to a warmer world? Size correlates with many aspects of the biology of an animal so changes in size are likely to translate into substantial ecological changes. A better prediction of the biological effects of future global change requires that, among other things, we understand how climate change shapes body size evolution.

en Agricultural regions are some of the key areas where we would like to understand and predict climate changes in order to aid adaptation to global warming.

en Both of these effects are due to warming. Because the atmosphere is warmer, it holds more moisture, so you get more snow. But because it's warmer, the edges of the ice are breaking up.

en It is important to improve the climate models, so we have higher confidence in the results. A lot of change is going on in the climate and our weather is definitely affected by polar climate.


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