Many scientists are blaming the warming of the earth's oceans, a result of anthropogenic climate change, for the documented increase in the strength of hurricanes. The same cannot be said for the frequency of hurricanes, which does not appear to be increasing aside from temporary increases (and decreases) in natural, multi-decadal oscillations.
Hurricanes get their energy from warm ocean water. Warmer water usually means more potential for hurricanes to form and gain strength. Warmer water resulting from global warming could therefore lead to stronger hurricanes. Some have suggested, however, that changes to other factors such as wind shear could negate the effects of warmer oceans on hurricanes.
Global warming is warming the atmosphere all around the world.
The greenhouse gases are increasing global warming.
An increase in the atmospheric levels of carbon dioxide is the biggest contributor to global warming.
Many scientists are blaming the warming of the earth's oceans, a result of anthropogenic climate change, for the documented increase in the strength of hurricanes. The same cannot be said for the frequency of hurricanes, which does not appear to be increasing aside from temporary increases (and decreases) in natural, multi-decadal oscillations.
Hurricanes get their energy from warm ocean water. Warmer water usually means more potential for hurricanes to form and gain strength. Warmer water resulting from global warming could therefore lead to stronger hurricanes. Some have suggested, however, that changes to other factors such as wind shear could negate the effects of warmer oceans on hurricanes.
Hurricanes get their energy from the warmth of oceans.
Temperatures will increase. Humidity will increase. Rainfall will increase.
Global Warming
Global warming is warming the atmosphere all around the world.
The greenhouse gases are increasing global warming.
An increase in the atmospheric levels of carbon dioxide is the biggest contributor to global warming.
Exercises that increase muscle strength and flexibility can prevent ganglions. Warming and cooling down before and after workouts may also decrease the rate of developing ganglions.
Global Warming
The term is "global warming," which refers to the long-term increase in Earth's average surface temperature.
early to mid 1900's.