-12.27.08 UK wildlife is struggling to cope as erratic and unseasonal weather has taken its toll for a second consecutive year, the National Trust says. It says birds, mammals and particularly insects have all suffered from a cold, late spring, a wet summer with little sunshine and a long, dry autumn. Magbasa nang higit pa
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31
2008
Erratic weather ‘harms wildlife’
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2008
Southern Africa: Klima Baguhin nagbabanta Livelihoods
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-12.26.08- Klima baguhin makakaapekto sa Zambezi River palanggana mas malubhang kaysa sa anumang iba pang mga sistema ng ilog sa mundo, ayon sa Kenneth Msibi, Tubig Patakaran at Dalubhasa ng Diskarte para sa Southern African Development Community (SADC). Nadagdagan baha, tagtuyot at nadagdagan ang mga antas ng sakit ay takutin ng buhay at livelihoods lahat kasama ang haba ng ilog. Magbasa nang higit pa
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2008
Sierra Warming: Later snow, earlier melt: High anxiety
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-12.26.08- Finally, niyebe. After weeks of waiting, mountain residents awoke to their first glimpse of winter on Dec. 13, a few fluffy inches of powder that clung to the tops of boulders like chefs’ hats. Magbasa nang higit pa
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2008
Minnesota’s iconic moose are dying off
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-12.27.08- The primary culprit in what is known as the moose mystery, siyentipiko sabihin, pagbabago ng klima, which has systematically reduced the Midwest’s already dwindling moose population and provoked alarm in Minnesota, where wildlife specialists gathered for a “moose summit” this month in Duluth. Temperatures tell much of the story. Over the last 40 years in northwest Minnesota, the average winter temperature has risen significantly � 12 degrees � while summers are 4 degrees warmer. Magbasa nang higit pa
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31
2008
Floods could follow ice in Illinois
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-12.26.08- Mother Nature on Friday continued to mix it up in Illinois by following snow storms and blasts of Arctic air earlier in the week with freezing rain, then fog and rapidly rising temperatures that threatened flash flooding. Roadways lacquered with ice during early morning commutes thawed quickly, but mountains of melting snow began to create hazardous pools of water on those same roads later in the day. Magbasa nang higit pa
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31
2008
Winter storm pounds West as ice wreaks havoc in Midwest
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-12.26.08- Yet another snowstorm closed highways in parts of the West on Friday, the latest in a tiring week of bad weather, and a dangerous sheet of ice in parts of the Midwest contributed to a looming flood problem Magbasa nang higit pa
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2008
Floods could follow ice in Midwest
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-12.27.08- Rain and rapidly rising temperatures accompanied by thick fog threatened to cause flooding Saturday in the Midwest after days of Arctic cold, heavy snow and ice. Thick ice on roads that contributed to dozens of deaths had thawed and mountains of snow turned into pools and streams of water. Magbasa nang higit pa
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31
2008
Ecosystem Pagbabago Sa mapagtimpi Lakes Linked Upang Climate Warming
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-12.27.08- Walang kapantay warming sa huling ilang dekada ay nag-trigger lakit pagbabago ecosystem sa maraming mapagtimpi North American at Western European Lakes, sabihin mananaliksik sa Queen's University at ang Ontario Ministry ng Environment. Magbasa nang higit pa
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2008
Does Global Warming Lead To A Change In Upper Atmospheric Transport?
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-12.24.08- Most atmospheric models predict that the rate of transport of air from the troposphere to the above lying stratosphere should be increasing due to climate change. Surprisingly, Dr. Andreas Engel together with an international group of researchers has now found that this does not seem to be happening. On the contrary, it seems that the air air masses are moving more slowly than predicted. This could also imply that recovery of the ozone layer may be somewhat slower. Magbasa nang higit pa
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27
2008
Melting Yosemite glacier an omen
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-12.22.08- As melting water gushed off the ice in a tinseled maze of rivulets and tumbled through a gaping chasm, the hikers watched, wondered and worried. “All across the Sierra, glaciers are transitioning into ice patches. Ice patches are transitioning to snow fields. And snow fields are transitioning into bedrock,” said Greg Stock, a geologist with Yosemite National Park who joined Devine this fall on an annual survey of the Lyell glacier. Magbasa nang higit pa