They might have. A warming in one area, like the Arctic, can lead to increased precipitation somewhere else, like North America. If the temperature there is low enough, the precipitation is in the form of snow. Extreme weather events are one of the possibilities caused by global warming.
Higher evaporation rates mean more frequent and more severe storms.
Global warming is accelearated by the reduction of global snow and ice cover?
Global Warming has the potential to increase the number and severity of storms. Because of the greenhouse effect, gases in the atmosphere trap and retain heat, slowly inching up the overall temperature of the globe. This extra heat brings more moisture, which creates more snow when conditions are right. Just because it's called Global Warming doesn't mean that there will be no snow or no cold weather. Climate Change actually brings more extreme weather like hotter summers, colder winters, and harsher storms. (For example the snow storm of 2010 that pounded the East Coast of the United States).
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Yes, the planet is hotter making the weather hotter therefore no snow.
Snow acts as a reflector (albedo) so more of the sun's radiation will be reflected back into space instead of warming the earth.This will make a tiny difference to the speed of global warming.
Global warming is accelearated by the reduction of global snow and ice cover?
Global Warming has the potential to increase the number and severity of storms. Because of the greenhouse effect, gases in the atmosphere trap and retain heat, slowly inching up the overall temperature of the globe. This extra heat brings more moisture, which creates more snow when conditions are right. Just because it's called Global Warming doesn't mean that there will be no snow or no cold weather. Climate Change actually brings more extreme weather like hotter summers, colder winters, and harsher storms. (For example the snow storm of 2010 that pounded the East Coast of the United States).
This article will tell you more about global warming http://takeyourinitiative.wordpress.com/2009/06/05/global-warming-peace-developement/
The effects on global warming on the bioshere are snow everywhere and cold days... we might even freeze to death... global warming is so COLD.
A huge snowstorm does not negate the existence of global warming. In fact, climate change can contribute to more intense winter storms. As the planet warms, there is increased moisture in the atmosphere, which can lead to heavier precipitation. Cold air masses can still bring snow, but with more moisture available, there is potential for larger snowfall amounts during storms.
Yes, it prevents global warming.
yes, bcoz global warming cause in increasing pressre and this increased pressure help in melting snow nd the melted snow go to sea nd increase it level also.
Continuing global warming will reduce the snow leopard's habitat. The snow leopard is adapted to snow conditions and would have difficulty in surviving in a more temperate environment.
Yes, the planet is hotter making the weather hotter therefore no snow.
Global warming
Melting of snow causing the layers to become different causing more avalanches. Also if the enhanced greenhouse effect keeps going for centuries then there will be no snow so no avelanches.
sneezing can contribute to global warming, melting snow habitats