A warming change in weather patterns is GLOBAL WARMING. It can be caused by ozone depletion.
Weather patterns will change, and are changing already. Warming is energy, and this extra energy in the atmosphere gives more strength to storms, changes wind and ocean current directions, and moves rain from its usual patterns.
Global warming is happening and this warming is causing climate change. We still talk about global warming, but by using the term climate change we can deal with the practical effects of the warming.Basically our world's weather patterns are very complex, so when the climate warms in one place it may actually change weather patterns and create a slight cooling somewhere else. In addition, there may be some places where the temperature changes very little but the pattern of weather - amount of rain or snow for example - does change. So while the overall effect of what is happening is that the average temperature of the globe is warming, some individual places may actually cool, and others will just experience changes in weather. Thus "climate change" sums things up better than "global warming".
Primarily it would change the weather patterns in the Northern Areas where the Water was diverted from.
No, earthquakes can't change weather patterns.
Global warming
Global warming
it represents the change in the long-term weather patterns
No. Global warming means that average global temperatures are rising, causing a problem of excessive heat and climate change. However, this is not uniform and it is possible that with changing wind patterns, some regions will actually experience colder weather.
because anytime they can change.
The normal greenhouse effect keeps Britain warm (with help from the Gulf Stream). The enhanced greenhouse effect is causing global warming and climate change. This is changing weather patterns leading to heat waves, and different and more extreme weather conditions.
Hurricanes and typhoons are weather. Climate is a longer term look at how weather averages out over the years. So one severe tornado is not evidence of climate change and global warming. But if the numbers and the severity of weather events change over time, then that may be a part of climate change caused by global warming.
the weather pattern is impossible to memorize and the change every year.