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Что (кто) такое weather cycle - определение

CHANGE IN THE STATISTICAL DISTRIBUTION OF WEATHER PATTERNS FOR AN EXTENDED PERIOD, NOT NECESSARILY CURRENT OR RECENT
Natural climate variability; Climate variability; Climate cycle; Climate cycles; Atmospheric oscillation; Weather cycle; Climate variation; Climatic variability; Climate pattern; Mode of variability; Climate oscillation; Oscillation (climatology); Reglaciation; Climactic oscillations; Climate trends; Climate changes throughout history; Climate change (general concept); Climate patterns; Climate mode; Climate change science; Climate trend; Climatic oscillation; Climatic oscillations
  •  Global warming has varied substantially by latitude, with the northernmost latitude zones experiencing the largest temperature increases.
  • Climate changes over the past 65 million years, using proxy data including [[Oxygen-18]] ratios from [[foraminifera]].
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  • {{CO2}} concentrations over the last 800,000 years as measured from ice cores (blue/green) and directly (black)
  • El Niño impacts
  • Temperature change over the past 12 000 years, from various sources. The thick black curve is an average.
  • La Niña impacts
  • Milankovitch cycles from 800,000 years ago in the past to 800,000 years in the future.
  • El&nbsp;Niño]] is a separate event, from ocean variability.
  • ACC]], which keeps warm waters away from Antarctica.
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  • Vostok]] ice core over the last 450,000 years.

Weather forecasting         
  • Modern weather predictions aid in timely evacuations and potentially save lives and prevent property damage
  • An [[air handling unit]] is used for the heating and cooling of air in a central location (click on image for legend).
  • BBC television weather chart for November 13, 1936
  • Weather map of Europe, December 10, 1887
  • mbar]] [[geopotential height]] and absolute [[vorticity]] prediction from a numerical weather prediction model
  • visual style]] that an American newspaper might use. Temperatures are given in Fahrenheit.
  • Emblem of JTWC Joint Typhoon Warning Center
  • Chaitén volcano]] stretching across [[Patagonia]] from the Pacific to the Atlantic Ocean
  • The ''Royal Charter'' sank in an October 1859 storm, stimulating the establishment of modern weather forecasting.
APPLICATION OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY TO PREDICT THE CONDITIONS OF THE ATMOSPHERE FOR A GIVEN LOCATION AND TIME
Weather forecast; Weather prediction; Weather outlook; Weather forecasts; Weather forecasting and prediction; Weather forecasters; Weatherforecasting; Temperature forecasting; Persistence forecast; Persistence forecasts; Persistence forecasting; What The Forecast; What the Forecast; History of weather forecasting; Weather bulletin; Short-term forecast; Long-term forecast; Short-term weather forecast; Long-term weather forecast; Short term forecast; Long term forecast; Short term weather forecast; Long term weather forecast
Weather forecasting is the application of science and technology to predict the conditions of the atmosphere for a given location and time. People have attempted to predict the weather informally for millennia and formally since the 19th century.
Weather derivative         
FINANCIAL INSTRUMENT TO REDUCE RISK ASSOCIATED WITH ADVERSE OR UNEXPECTED WEATHER CONDITIONS.
Weather Derivatives; Weather future; Snow derivative; Weather derivatives; Weather option; Weather options; Weather futures
Weather derivatives are financial instruments that can be used by organizations or individuals as part of a risk management strategy to reduce risk associated with adverse or unexpected weather conditions. Weather derivatives are index-based instruments that usually use observed weather data at a weather station to create an index on which a payout can be based.
Weather map         
  • Sir [[Francis Galton]], the inventor of the weather map
  • US weather map from 1843
TABLE OF WEATHER ELEMENTS
Weather maps; Weather chart; Meteorological chart; Synoptic weather chart
·add. ·- A map or chart showing the principal meteorological elements at a given hour and over an extended region. Such maps usually show the height of the barometer, the temperature of the air, the relative humidity, the state of the weather, and the direction and velocity of the wind. Isobars and isotherms outline the general distribution of temperature and pressure, while shaded areas indicate the sections over which rain has just fallen. Other lines inclose areas where the temperature has fallen or risen markedly. In tabular form are shown changes of pressure and of temperature, maximum and minimum temperatures, and total rain for each weather station since the last issue, usually 12 hours.

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Climate variability and change

Climate variability includes all the variations in the climate that last longer than individual weather events, whereas the term climate change only refers to those variations that persist for a longer period of time, typically decades or more. Climate change may refer to any time in Earth's history, but the term is now commonly used to describe contemporary climate change. Since the Industrial Revolution, the climate has increasingly been affected by human activities.

The climate system receives nearly all of its energy from the sun and radiates energy to outer space. The balance of incoming and outgoing energy and the passage of the energy through the climate system is Earth's energy budget. When the incoming energy is greater than the outgoing energy, Earth's energy budget is positive and the climate system is warming. If more energy goes out, the energy budget is negative and Earth experiences cooling.

The energy moving through Earth's climate system finds expression in weather, varying on geographic scales and time. Long-term averages and variability of weather in a region constitute the region's climate. Such changes can be the result of "internal variability", when natural processes inherent to the various parts of the climate system alter the distribution of energy. Examples include variability in ocean basins such as the Pacific decadal oscillation and Atlantic multidecadal oscillation. Climate variability can also result from external forcing, when events outside of the climate system's components produce changes within the system. Examples include changes in solar output and volcanism.

Climate variability has consequences for sea level changes, plant life, and mass extinctions; it also affects human societies.

Примеры употребления для weather cycle
1. The water filled the oceans and provided Earth with a weather cycle, key events in the subsequent evolution of life.
2. As front after front of low black clouds roll in from the west, bringing mists and dense rain, farmers say Australia‘s weather cycle looks to have moved out of drought for the first time since 2001.
3. The heavier–than–normal rains early this year are blamed on an El Nińo weather cycle –– a periodic warming of tropical Pacific Ocean waters that causes severe weather every several years, particularly in the Southern Hemisphere.