Yes, global warming can contribute to warmer winters. As average global temperatures rise due to increased greenhouse gas emissions, winter temperatures may also increase, leading to milder conditions in many regions. However, the effects can be complex, as changes in atmospheric patterns can also result in extreme weather events, including colder spells in some areas. Overall, while not all winters will be warmer, the trend suggests a general increase in winter temperatures due to global warming.
Due to global warming the temp. of the earth is increasing very fast. this cause lot of warm on the earth and the water of the earth is going to an end
The warming of the sea is part of global warming. If the earth warms up, then the oceans warm up too (but a little more slowly).
Global warming is melting glaciers and ice caps and causing ocean waters to warm and expand. This means that sea-levels will rise causing permanent flooding.
It is not incorrect, Greenhouse gases are Methane and Carbon Dioxide and their increasing presence in Earth's atmosphere is causing the temperature of the atmosphere to rize (warm).
The huge winds needed to cause cyclones requires very warm water, so hurricanes and cyclones mainly occur during the summer (hurricane season). As global warming grows, it is very possible that water temperatures increase enough to cause more strong winds. More strong winds cause more cyclones which can develop into hurricanes.
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Yes global warming is causing climate change, and this can cause extremes in all types of weather.
Global comes from globe, meaning the earth. So global means "all over the earth". Warming comes from the adjective warm, meaning a bit hot, so warming means "getting warm". So Global Warming means that the whole earth is getting warm.
Due to global warming the temp. of the earth is increasing very fast. this cause lot of warm on the earth and the water of the earth is going to an end
The warming of the sea is part of global warming. If the earth warms up, then the oceans warm up too (but a little more slowly).
it depends about global warming, but sometimes it can be surprisingly cold in the winter, and spring too. Not every year is the same, so you never really know. vic. rod......................................................bie
Global warming is long term changes - increases - in the global temperature.The increases in the global temperature are being caused by the accelerated greenhouse effect. That is, more greenhouse gases in the atmosphere (methane, but largely carbon dioxide from our burning of fossil fuels like coal, oil and gas) capture more of the sun's heat and warm the atmosphere. This extra warming is global warming.
We don't know. Global warming may cause the Gulf Stream, which keeps the UK warm, to slow or stop. This would make Britain colder than it is now. However, if global warming continues Britain will then become warmer and warmer. There may be more rain or less rain. All this will cause problems for farmers and agriculture.
Global warming models predict that the arctic zone will warm more than the temperate zone, which in turn will warm more than the tropics.
global warming It is just a natural cycle the Earth goes through. It doesn't get to warm, but rather just gets warmer then cooler again.
Global warming is melting glaciers and ice caps and causing ocean waters to warm and expand. This means that sea-levels will rise causing permanent flooding.
Global warming is definitely affecting the seasons. Some winter months are warm and not snowing at all. The summer months can feel like a colder summer. Also, some weather that you wouldn't expect is starting to happen as well, such as tornadoes in areas that are unheard of, etc.