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... team led by the University of Bristol shows that wetter conditions reached a lot further north ... Hull and Tripoli (Libya), investigated whether these wetter conditions had reached a lot further north ...'A dinosaur dance floor'
... wet pond," but "it's possibly a record of global climate change" – a shift from drier to wetter conditions, Chan says. She says the traditional view is that the Navajo Sandstone represents "a vast, ...Ecologists question effects of climate change on infectious diseases
... diseases are most prevalent in the tropics to argue that warmer, wetter conditions that might occur under climate ... 't making the whole world warmer and wetter: Warming trends over the last 60 years ...Severity, length of past megadroughts dwarf recent drought in West Africa
... some of the conflicting climate predictions for West Africa. Some climate models have forecast wetter conditions for West Africa while others have forecast drier conditions. The results of this study ...Climate phenomenon influences England's chances in the Australian leg of the Ashes
... -surface temperature. The La Nina phase (known as the negative phase) is a reverse of these conditions, with wetter conditions and a lower land-surface temperature. The study analysed the results of ...Mars data published in Science this week
... the north pole to larger amounts of sunlight creating warmer, wetter conditions during summer. "During that previous climate, you would expect huge increase in the amounts of ...El Nino, La Nina Happened in Eastern U.S. Earlier Than Previously Thought
... study has found the weather patterns of El Nino and La Nina, which brings drier and wetter conditions to certain parts of the country, happened thousands of years earlier than previously thought.Winter forecast: Warmer West, North; cooler South
(AP) -- The Midwest and Northern United States are likely to get a warmer winter, while the Southeast can expect just the opposite: cooler and wetter conditions.Winter forecast: Warmer West, North; cooler South
The Midwest and Northern United States are likely to get a warmer winter, while the Southeast can expect just the opposite: cooler and wetter conditions.
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