#climatevariability — Public Fediverse posts
Live and recent posts from across the Fediverse tagged #climatevariability, aggregated by home.social.
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https://www.europesays.com/britain/33346/ Warning climate change could threaten Britain’s beloved cup of tea #BitterFlavour #Britain #ChristianAid #ClimateAdaptation #ClimateChange #ClimateVariability #EffectsOfClimateChange #GlobalTemperatures #RainfallConditions #tea
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https://www.europesays.com/britain/33225/ Warning climate change could threaten Britain’s beloved cup of tea #BitterFlavour #Britain #ChristianAid #ClimateAdaptation #ClimateChange #ClimateVariability #EffectsOfClimateChange #GlobalTemperatures #RainfallConditions #tea
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“Global Warming” Misses the Point—This Is a Systems Problem
“Global warming” makes it sound like we’re just experiencing a steady rise in temperature, but the real issue is much broader. From stronger Midwest storms to swings between flood and drought, today’s changes make more sense when we see climate as an interconnected system rather than a single trend. -
“Global Warming” Misses the Point—This Is a Systems Problem
“Global warming” makes it sound like we’re just experiencing a steady rise in temperature, but the real issue is much broader. From stronger Midwest storms to swings between flood and drought, today’s changes make more sense when we see climate as an interconnected system rather than a single trend. -
“Global Warming” Misses the Point—This Is a Systems Problem
“Global warming” makes it sound like we’re just experiencing a steady rise in temperature, but the real issue is much broader. From stronger Midwest storms to swings between flood and drought, today’s changes make more sense when we see climate as an interconnected system rather than a single trend. -
“Global Warming” Misses the Point—This Is a Systems Problem
“Global warming” makes it sound like we’re just experiencing a steady rise in temperature, but the real issue is much broader. From stronger Midwest storms to swings between flood and drought, today’s changes make more sense when we see climate as an interconnected system rather than a single trend. -
“Global Warming” Misses the Point—This Is a Systems Problem
“Global warming” makes it sound like we’re just experiencing a steady rise in temperature, but the real issue is much broader. From stronger Midwest storms to swings between flood and drought, today’s changes make more sense when we see climate as an interconnected system rather than a single trend. -
"The research found that sudden, large temperature fluctuations from one day to the next -- a largely overlooked form of extreme weather -- are becoming more frequent, more intense and larger in magnitude.
The study attributes the trend primarily to greenhouse gas emissions, with drier soils and increased variability in air pressure and soil moisture identified as key contributing factors."
https://qazinform.com/news/study-finds-sharp-rise-in-extreme-day-to-day-temperature-swings-worldwide-b1e7dd/amp
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"The research found that sudden, large temperature fluctuations from one day to the next -- a largely overlooked form of extreme weather -- are becoming more frequent, more intense and larger in magnitude.
The study attributes the trend primarily to greenhouse gas emissions, with drier soils and increased variability in air pressure and soil moisture identified as key contributing factors."
https://qazinform.com/news/study-finds-sharp-rise-in-extreme-day-to-day-temperature-swings-worldwide-b1e7dd/amp
#ClimateVariability #WeatherWhiplash -
"The research found that sudden, large temperature fluctuations from one day to the next -- a largely overlooked form of extreme weather -- are becoming more frequent, more intense and larger in magnitude.
The study attributes the trend primarily to greenhouse gas emissions, with drier soils and increased variability in air pressure and soil moisture identified as key contributing factors."
https://qazinform.com/news/study-finds-sharp-rise-in-extreme-day-to-day-temperature-swings-worldwide-b1e7dd/amp
#ClimateVariability #WeatherWhiplash -
"The research found that sudden, large temperature fluctuations from one day to the next -- a largely overlooked form of extreme weather -- are becoming more frequent, more intense and larger in magnitude.
The study attributes the trend primarily to greenhouse gas emissions, with drier soils and increased variability in air pressure and soil moisture identified as key contributing factors."
https://qazinform.com/news/study-finds-sharp-rise-in-extreme-day-to-day-temperature-swings-worldwide-b1e7dd/amp
#ClimateVariability #WeatherWhiplash -
"The research found that sudden, large temperature fluctuations from one day to the next -- a largely overlooked form of extreme weather -- are becoming more frequent, more intense and larger in magnitude.
The study attributes the trend primarily to greenhouse gas emissions, with drier soils and increased variability in air pressure and soil moisture identified as key contributing factors."
https://qazinform.com/news/study-finds-sharp-rise-in-extreme-day-to-day-temperature-swings-worldwide-b1e7dd/amp
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"One of the study’s most important insights is that the problem is not declining average rainfall, but rising #ClimateVariability.
Statistical tests show little difference in average drought conditions between the early and recent periods. However, when the researchers examine extremes, a clear shift emerges. Wet periods have become wetter, but dry periods have also become drier. The gap between these extremes has widened sharply, especially over longer time scales."
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#seaice #Arctic #ClimateVariability #climate #ClimateScience #climatechange
Original open access article
England et al. 16 Aug 2025, Geophys Res Lett 52(15)
Minimal Arctic Sea Ice Loss in the Last 20 Years, Consistent With Internal Climate Variability
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🌦️ “The small-scale matters for the large-scale!” - C. Hohenegger
When the Storms & Land group began their #nextGEMS journey, their mission was clear: find out how explicitly resolving #storms and land-surface features at km-scale changes our understanding of #ClimateVariability.
Over the past four years, under the leadership of Cathy Hohenegger (MPI-M), the team explored how precipitation and #temperature patterns over land are shaped by fine-scale features, such as rivers and soil moisture, and how these effects can differ dramatically from coarser #ClimateSimulations.
The results? Surprising, and a reminder that small details can have global consequences.
▶️ Watch the full video, titled "Small-scale resolution reshapes our understanding of land-climate dynamics", in our Media Library (Project outcomes) to hear Cathy explain the discoveries and their significance.
#ClimateModeling #H2020 #EarthSystemScience #StormResolvingModels
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Our new paper is out!! 🎉 📑
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41561-023-01299-9🌐 🔁 🧊 By comparing proxy reconstructions and climate model simulations we find that climate models underestimate regional but not global temperature variability.
The paper originated from the workshop “Beyond Palaeoclimate Ping Pong” supported by the Hengsterberger Prize awarded to Kira Rehfeld. Thanks again to all participants!
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Hello world! Hello #fediverse! We are the Climatology and Biosphere group at the @unituebingen and just moved here from Twitter (https://twitter.com/weather2climate)! 🪁
We are excited to share our research and let you know more about our work on #climatevariability and #climatedynamics!
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RT @CopernicusECMWF: Do you want to know how #C3S data on #climatevariability supports the #REPowerEU plan?
🌬️📊C3S provides free climate reanalysis data to the renewable energy sector, for a comprehensive understanding of wind variability.
🐦🔗: https://n.respublicae.eu/CopernicusEU/status/1647924919919947781
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Some nice reading recs from here today on #climate #ClimateVariability and how #mitigation of #climateChanhe might not be so bad
http://sternaparadisaea.net/2023/03/16/natural-cycles-oceans-and-glaciers-and-volcanoes-oh-my/
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University of #Hawaii Department of #Geography and #Environment affiliate faculty Dr. Abby Gail Frazier (alum) and colleagues have a new article, "Impact of historical climate variability on rice production in Mainland Southeast Asia across multiple scales," published in #Anthropocene, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ancene.2022.100353. @geography #climate #climatevariability #southeastasia #agriculture #rice #riceproduction